Shovel with pivoting bucket
10094090 ยท 2018-10-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/3677
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/42
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E02F3/43
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E02F3/304
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E02F3/425
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E02F3/404
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E02F3/46
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International classification
E02F3/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/40
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A mining shovel including a base, a boom, a first member moveably coupled to the boom, a bucket, and a pivot actuator. The base includes a hoist drum for paying out and reeling in a hoist rope. The boom includes a first end coupled to the base and a second end opposite the first end. The hoist rope extends over the second end of the boom. The first member includes a first end and a second end. The bucket is pivotably coupled to the second end of the first member. The pivot actuator moves the bucket relative to the second end of the first member, and the pivot actuator includes a first end coupled to the first member.
Claims
1. A digging assembly for a rope shovel, the rope shovel including a boom having an end, the rope shovel further including a hoist rope extending along the boom and passing over the end of the boom, the digging assembly comprising: a handle including a first end and a second end, the handle configured to be supported for rotational movement and translational movement relative to the boom; at least one actuator including a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the handle; a bucket including a wall and a body, the wall having a first side and a second side, the first side pivotably coupled to the second end of the handle at a wrist joint and coupled to the second end of the actuator, the body including a material receiving opening, a material discharging opening, and a digging edge extending along at least a portion of the material receiving opening, the body pivotable relative to the second side of the wall to selectively close the material discharging opening, the wall configured to be supported by the hoist rope at a bail joint, the bail joint positioned proximate the second side of the wall and offset from the second side.
2. The digging assembly of claim 1, wherein the hoist rope exerts a tension force at the bail joint, the tension force inducing a moment on the bucket in a first direction about the wrist joint.
3. The digging assembly of claim 2, wherein extension of the actuator causes the bucket to rotate about the second end of the handle in the first direction.
4. The digging assembly of claim 1, wherein the body includes a pair of side walls and a lower wall extending between the side walls, the side walls spaced apart by a bucket width, the digging edge defining a continuous round profile extending between each side wall and the lower wall.
5. The digging assembly of claim 4, wherein the round profile extending between the side wall and the lower wall has a radius that is at least 5% of the bucket width.
6. The digging assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one second actuator including a first end coupled to the wall and a second end coupled to the body, actuation of the second actuator causing the body to pivot relative to the wall.
7. The digging assembly of claim 1, wherein actuation of the actuator changes a lateral offset distance between the tension force and the wrist joint, thereby changing the moment induced by the tension force.
8. The digging assembly of claim 1, further comprising a bail pivotably coupled to the wall at the bail joint, the bail configured to be secured to the hoist rope.
9. The digging assembly of claim 1, wherein the handle includes a pair of arms extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the at least one actuator includes a first hydraulic cylinder and a second hydraulic cylinder, the first hydraulic cylinder coupled between one of the pair of arms and the wall, the second hydraulic cylinder coupled between the other of the pair of arms and the wall.
10. The digging assembly of claim 1, wherein the wall is pivotable relative to the handle about a wrist axis extending through the wrist joint, the first side of the wall coupled to the second end of the actuator at an actuator joint, a wall plane extending through the wrist axis and the actuator joint, wherein the handle is positioned on one side of the wall plane and the bail joint is positioned on an opposite side of the wall plane from the handle.
11. A digging attachment for a rope shovel, the rope shovel including a boom, a hoist rope, and a handle, the boom having an end, the hoist rope passing over the end of the boom, the handle supported for movement relative to the boom, the digging attachment comprising: a wall defining a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side including a wrist joint configured to be pivotably coupled to an end of the handle; a body pivotably coupled to the wall, the body including a material receiving opening, a material discharging opening, and a digging edge extending along at least a portion of the material receiving opening; and a bail pivotably coupled to the wall at a bail joint, the bail configured to be secured to the hoist rope, the bail joint positioned proximate the second side of the wall and offset from the second side of the wall.
12. The digging attachment of claim 11, wherein the hoist rope exerts a tension force on the digging attachment through the bail joint at a position that is offset from the wrist joint.
13. The digging attachment of claim 11, further comprising a pivot actuator for moving the wall about a wrist axis extending through the wrist joint, wherein the tension force induces a moment on the wall in a first direction about the wrist axis, wherein actuation of the pivot actuator changes a lateral offset distance between the tension force and the wrist joint and thereby changes the moment induced by the tension force.
14. The digging attachment of claim 13, wherein the pivot actuator is a hydraulic cylinder including a first end and a second end, the first end configured to be coupled to the handle, the second end coupled to the wall at an actuator joint offset from the wrist joint, extension of the cylinder causing the wall to rotate about the wrist axis in the first direction.
15. The digging attachment of claim 11, further comprising a bucket actuator including a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the wall, the second end coupled to the body, operation of the bucket actuator causing the body to pivot relative to the wall to selectively close the material discharging opening.
16. The digging attachment of claim 11, wherein the body includes a pair of side walls and a lower wall extending between the side walls, the side walls spaced apart by a bucket width, the body defining a digging edge extending at least partially around the material receiving opening, the digging edge defining a continuous round profile extending between each side wall and the lower wall.
17. The digging attachment of claim 16, wherein the round profile extending between the side wall and the lower wall has a radius that is at least 5% of the bucket width.
18. The digging attachment of claim 11, further comprising a pivot actuator for moving the wall about a wrist axis, the pivot actuator including a pair of hydraulic cylinders, each of the cylinders including a first end and a second end, the first end of each of the hydraulic cylinders configured to be coupled to a lower surface of the handle, the second ends of the hydraulic cylinders coupled to the first side of the wall at positions offset from the wrist joint, extension of the cylinders causing the wall to rotate about the wrist axis.
19. The digging attachment of claim 11, wherein the wall is pivotable relative to the end of the handle about a wrist axis extending through the wrist joint, the first side of the wall coupled to an end of an actuator at an actuator joint offset from the wrist joint, operation of the actuator pivoting the wall about the wrist joint, a wall plane extending through the wrist axis and the actuator joint, wherein the wall plane is substantially positioned between the handle and the bail joint.
20. The digging attachment of claim 11, wherein the second side of the wall includes a first edge and a second edge, wherein the body is pivotably coupled to the wall at a bucket joint positioned proximate the first edge, the body including a discharge portion positioned adjacent the second edge of the wall when the body is closed against the wall, wherein the second edge has a curved profile extending away from the first side of the wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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(21) The pivot actuator 36 controls the pitch of the bucket 34 by rotating the bucket 34 about the wrist joint 92. Referring to
(22) As described above, the bucket 34 is connected to three components: 1) the second end 86 of the handle 30 at the wrist joint 92; 2) the pivot actuator 36 at the third joint 104; and 3) the hoist rope 42 at the bail joint 94. The relative positions of the wrist joint 92, the bail joint 94, the second joint 98, and the third joint 104 may be altered to optimize the behavior of the bucket 34 during a dig cycle.
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(30) In addition, the pivot force 178 generally acts on the lower portion 164 of the rear wall 114. This is advantageous when the bucket 34 is resting on the ground because extending the pivot actuator 36 causes the bucket 34 to pivot against the ground. In this condition, the lower portion 164 of the bucket 34 acts as a fulcrum, essentially prying the teeth 150 into the bank 170 and allowing full utilization of the hoist force 186 reacting about the wrist joint 92.
(31) Because the pitch of the bucket 34 is actively controlled by the pivot actuator 36, the bucket 34 may be inserted in the bank 170 at virtually any height. The breakout force of the bucket 34 is driven by the pivot force 178 and the hoist force 186, instead of being almost entirely dependent on the hoist force 186 provided by the tension in the rope 42. This eliminates the need for the operator to re-position the bucket 34 at the base of the bank 170 to initialize each dig cycle. Rather, the operator can selectively dig the bank 170.
(32) The combination of the bucket 34 coupled to both the pivot actuator 36 and the hoist rope 42 via the bail 66 takes advantage of the hoist force 186 to increase the breakout force of the bucket 34 at the entry point into the bank 170 while maintaining the advantageous lifting force of the hoist rope 42 during the hoist phase. The combination also provides a prying motion of the bucket 34, increasing the breakout force at the base of the bank 170. Furthermore, the ability to selectively dig the bank 170 improves the versatility of the shovel 10.
(33) In addition, the continuous curved lip 146 eliminates the square corners in the profile of the bucket 34. This reduces the resistance of the material at the sides 142 of the bucket 34, therefore reducing the force required to penetrate the bank 170. In addition, this provides a more balanced loading condition on the bucket 34, which reduces the torsional load on the bucket 34 and decreases wear on the bucket 34. Overall, these features increase the digging efficiency and the working life of the bucket 34. Furthermore, the angled inner surface 154 of the main body 110 facilitates discharge of the material from the bucket 34. This feature reduces the load on the bucket actuator 118, reduces the amount of time it takes to dump the material, and reduces the possibility of material binding the bucket 34 by becoming caught between the main body 110 and the rear wall 114.
(34) Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.
(35) Thus, the invention provides, among other things, a shovel with a pivoting bucket. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.