Front-loader arrangement
10337166 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/3645
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/627
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A front-loader arrangement (12) for an agricultural vehicle (10) with a bracket (16) and a mast arrangement (18) for fastening a front loader (13) to the bracket (16). The mast arrangement (18) comprises a contact point (53) for application onto a bearing point (36) of the bracket (16) and a displaceable locking element (54) that extends through at least one first opening (52, 52A) formed on the mast arrangement (18) and through at least one second opening (38) brought into alignment with the first opening (52, 52A). The locking element (54) is connected by a connection element (56) to an actuation element (58) arranged offset parallel to the locking element (54). The actuation element (58) can be actuated by an external force and the locking element (54) can be displaced by the connection element (56) and by the actuation of the actuation element (58) from the unlocked position into the locked position.
Claims
1. Front-loader arrangement (12) for an agricultural vehicle (10) with a bracket (16) and a mast arrangement (18) for fastening a front loader (13) onto the bracket (16), comprising: a contact point (53) for application onto a bearing point (36) of the bracket (16) and a displaceable locking element (54) having a longitudinal axis and that can be displaced longitudinally from an unlocked position into a locked position in which the locking element (54) extends through at least one first opening (52, 52A) formed in the mast arrangement (18) and through at least one second opening (38) that can be brought into alignment with the first opening (52, 52A) and is formed in the bracket (16), wherein the locking element (54) is connected by means of a connection element (56) to an actuation element (58) arranged offset parallel to the locking element (54), and wherein the actuation element (58) can be actuated by an external force and the locking element (54) can be displaced longitudinally by means of the connection element (56) and through actuation of the actuation element (58) from the unlocked position into the locked position; and a latching device (59) with which the actuation element (58) can be latched in the unlocked position, wherein the latching device (59) comprises a latching lever (64) that is supported on the mast arrangement (18) and can be forced by a second spring (68) into a latched position in which the latching lever (64) can be brought into engagement in an unlocked position with a shoulder (86) formed on the actuation element (58), and wherein the latching lever (64) has an actuation face (74) that can be brought into engagement with the bracket (16) such that the latching lever (64) is moved out from the latched position against an actuating force of the spring (68).
2. Front-loader arrangement (12) according to claim 1, wherein the actuation element (58) and the locking element (54) are supported displaceably on the mast arrangement (18), and wherein the locking element (54) is displaced together with the actuation element (58) when the actuation element (58) is displaced.
3. Front-loader arrangement (12) according to claim 1, further comprising a first spring (84) through which the actuation element (58) can be actuated.
4. Front-loader arrangement (12) according to claim 3, wherein the first spring (84) provided for actuation of the actuation element (58) is a coil spring.
5. Front-loader arrangement (12) according to claim 1, wherein the actuation element (58) and the locking element (54) are formed as round bolts.
6. Front-loader arrangement (12) according to claim 5, wherein, for the detachment of the front loader (13) from the bracket (16), the actuation element (58) is supported displaceably in a guide opening (76) formed in the mast arrangement (18) such that, in an unlocked position, the latching lever (64) can be brought into engagement with the shoulder (86) of the actuation element (58) in a position engaged with its actuation face (74) with the bracket (16).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(13) The front-loader arrangement 12 or the front loader 13 further has a front-loader link 20 that is fastened to the mast arrangement 18 so that it can pivot and to which a pivoting front-loader tool 22 attaches. The front-loader tool 22 is formed, for example, in the form of a loading bucket, wherein the front-loader tool 22 could also be constructed as a loading fork, gripper, etc. The front-loader link 20 can pivot by means of a hydraulic lifting cylinder 24 that extends between the mast arrangement 18 and the front-loader link 20. A control linkage 26 that is used for the parallel guidance of the front-loader tool 22 extends between a control rod 25 connected to the front-loader link 20 and the mast arrangement 18. The front-loader tool 22 can pivot by means of a pivot linkage 27 connected to the front-loader link 20 and the front-loader tool 22, as well as by means of a hydraulic pivoting cylinder 28 connected to the pivot linkage 27 and the control rod 25.
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(15) The bracket 16 is constructed as a solid frame plate 30 and has a receptacle region 32 for holding or coupling the mast arrangement 18, as well as a fastening region 34 for fastening the bracket 16 onto the vehicle frame 14. At the fastening region 34, the bracket 16 is screwed by means of screw connections (not shown) to the vehicle frame 14. On a lower region of the receptacle region 32, the bracket 16 has a hook-shaped bearing point 36, and on an upper region of the receptacle region 34, an opening 38 in the form of a bearing drill hole.
(16) The mast arrangement 18 has a front side plate 40 and a mirror-inverted, opposing, rear side plate 42. A double-bent frame plate 44 that is used as a reinforcement and support structure extends between the side plates 40, 42. By means of the frame plate 44, the two side plates 40, 42 are connected to each other in parallel. The side plates each have an upper bearing point 46, 46, a middle bearing point 48, 48, and a lower bearing point 50, 50, wherein the control linkage 26 is hinged in a pivoting manner to the upper bearing points 46, 46, the front-loader link 20 to the middle bearing points 48, 48, and the lifting cylinder 24 to the lower bearing points 50, 50. Furthermore, in a middle region, the side plates 40, 42 each have an opening 52, 52A in the form of a drill hole with which the mast arrangement 18 can be locked onto the opening 38 of the bracket 16, as will be described in detail farther below. Furthermore, at the height of the lower bearing points 50, 50, a contact point 53 in the form of a bearing bolt extends between the side plates 40, 42, wherein this bearing bolt is used for the contact of the mast arrangement 18 on the bearing point 36 formed on the fastening region 32 of the bracket 16. In the openings 52, 52A, there is a locking element 54 in the form of a connection bolt that is supported in the openings 52, 52A so it is displaceable in the direction of its longitudinal axis. The locking element 54 is connected rigidly by means of a connection element 56 in the form of a flat profile or flat steel to an actuation element 58 in the form of a bolt or a round steel piece or a rod. The actuation element 58 is arranged with its longitudinal axis parallel to the locking element 54. Between the side plates 40, 42, there is a latching device 59 that comprises a guide plate or retaining plate 60 extending parallel to the side plates 40, 42 and fastened to the frame plate 44. Furthermore, the latching device 59 comprises, between the retaining plate 60 and the front side plate 40, a latching lever 64 supported in a pivoting manner on a bearing bolt 62, wherein the bearing bolt 62 is arranged approximately in the middle with respect to the latching lever 64. The latching lever 64 is connected to a retaining plate 70 at a first end 66 by means of a spring 68, wherein the retaining plate 70 is fastened in the form of a bend to the front side wall 40. A second end 72 of the latching lever 64 extends in the direction of the opening 52, opposite the first end 66. At its second end 72, the latching lever 64 has an actuation face 74. As is to be seen especially in
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(19) For unlocking the locking elements 54 or for bringing the locking elements 54 into the unlocked position, a handle-like projection 94 is provided on the connection element 56, wherein, by means of this projection, a pulling force acting against the actuation force of the spring 84 can be applied or the locking element 54 can be moved out from the openings 52, 38 and 52A.
(20) It should be noted that the description stated above and the drawing with the associated reference symbols relates to one side of the front-loader arrangement 12, wherein a corresponding explanation is also provided, mirror-inverted, for the other side of the front-loader arrangement 12. The same applies to the following explanations.
(21) The functioning of the latching device 59, as well as the locking and unlocking of the locking element 54, for the attachment and detachment of the front loader 13 to and from the bracket 16 will be described with reference to the following
(22) For attachment of the front loader 13, the vehicle 10 together with the bracket 16 is brought onto the mast mechanism 18 of the parked front-loader arrangement 12, wherein the bearing point 36 is brought into engagement with the contact point 53 (
(23) For detachment of the front loader 13, the locking element must be brought out from its locked position into the unlocked position, wherein this is performed manually, in that the locking element 54 is pulled out from the openings 52, 38, 52A, latched again and then the vehicle 10 is moved away from the front loader 13. Through gripping or actuation of the handle-like projection 94, the locking element 54 can be pulled out from the openings 52, 38, 52A against the actuation force of the spring 84 and the openings 52, 38, 52A can be unlocked accordingly. In order to latch this unlocked position of the locking elements 54, the handle-like projection 94 is moved downward, by means of which the locking element 54 experiences a rotational movement in the clockwise direction. Here it is to be taken into account that when the locking element 58 is pulled out, the actuation element 54 was displaced together with the locking element 58 and the shoulder 86 of the actuation element 58 was moved back into a position that can engage with the latching lever 64. Through the rotational movement, the actuation element 58 is now displaced in the region of the projection 86 along the guide opening 76 in the region of the smaller diameter 92 in the transverse direction until the shoulder 86 comes into contact on the latching lever 64 or the latching lever 64 engages with the shoulder 86. The actuation element 58 is here moved on a circular path about the rotational axis of the locking element 54. As soon as the latching lever 64 has been brought into engagement with the shoulder 86 of the actuation element 58, the actuation element 58 is held in this engaged position by the actuation force of the spring 84 (