Tool rack attachment
09751472 ยท 2017-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B17/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/0396
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T137/85986
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F04B17/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to a tool rack attachment configured for holding at least one tool. The tool rack attachment may be configured for attachment to a vehicle. The tool rack attachment may include a frame and a coupling mechanism. The coupling mechanism may be configured for releasable attachment to the vehicle. The tool rack attachment may also include at least one bracket. The bracket may be configured to retain the tool. The tool rack attachment may provide convenient access, storage, and transport to one or more tools.
Claims
1. A tool transport system comprising: a vehicle including: a coupling system including one or more actuatable members, and a tool rack attachment including: a frame having a bucket support portion for supporting a bucket; a coupling mechanism including: a first flanged portion extending from the frame and including an outwardly extending portion and an at least partly downwardly extending portion configured to physically engage at least a portion of the coupling system, and a second flanged portion extending outwardly from the frame, the second flanged portion including one or more apertures configured to receive the one or more actuatable members of the coupling system; and a bracket configured to retain at least one tool, the bracket including: at least a first clamp portion secured to the frame; at least a second clamp portion having a first end rotatably coupled to a first end of the first clamp portion; and a locking mechanism configured to releasably couple a second end of the first clamp portion to a second end of the second clamp portion; and at least one bucket guide operably coupled to the frame and configured to secure a bucket, the at least one bucket guide including: a first portion extending along and coupled to the frame for coupling the bucket guide thereto; a second extension portion extending from the first portion at an angle; and a bucket contact portion extending at least partially upwardly from the end of the second extension portion opposite the first portion and configured to contact an interior surface of the bucket when the bucket is supported by the bucket support portion of the frame.
2. The tool transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one portion of the vehicle engaging the coupling mechanism includes: one or more projection portions configured to be placed under the first flanged portion of the coupling mechanism.
3. The tool transport system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a second bracket configured to retain a second tool.
4. The tool transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vehicle is a skid steer loader.
5. The tool transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first clamp portion includes a first at least partially angled portion; and wherein the second clamp portion includes a second at least partially angled portion.
6. The tool transport system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least a second clamp portion having a first end rotatably coupled to a first end of the first clamp portion includes: at least a second clamp portion having a first end rotatably coupled to a first end of the first clamp portion such that the second clamp portion rotates substantially horizontally.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The numerous advantages of the disclosure may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The present disclosure incorporates modular storage configuration with a wide range of coupler compatibility to offer a variety of tool storage solutions for mobile hydraulic equipment.
(9) Referring generally to
(10) The coupling mechanism 108 of the tool rack attachment 100 shown in
(11) The tool rack attachment 100 may also include at least one bracket 110 connected to the frame 106. In the embodiment shown in
(12) A bracket 110 may include a clamp 112 configured to open and close in order to hold the tool in the tool rack attachment 100 while allowing easy access to and removal of the tool 102. The clamp 112 may include a first at least partially angled portion 112 and a second at least partially angled portion 112 substantially horizontally rotatable 130 about a coupling 144 to the first at least partially angled portion 112. The bracket may further include a locking mechanism 136 (e.g. a locking pin 138 configured to be inserted into cooperating apertures 140 and 142 of the first at least partially angled portion 112 and the second at least partially angled portion 112, respectively) to releasably couple the first at least partially angled portion 112 and the second at least partially angled portion 112 to one another. The bracket 110 may be configured to retain the tool 102, for example by retaining the tool 102 when the clamp 112 is closed and releasing the tool 102 when the clamp 112 is open.
(13) A bracket 110 may mount to the frame 106 via a mounting mechanism 118, as shown in
(14) The tool rack attachment 100 may further include one or more bucket guides 114 in one embodiment, as shown in
(15) The tool rack attachment 100 shown in
(16) The tool rack attachment 100 may also be configured to provide convenient access to the tools 102 when the tool rack attachment 100 is coupled to the vehicle 104. This may be accomplished by configuring the tool rack attachment 100 such that the coupling mechanism 108 is located on a first side of the frame 106 and the one or more brackets 110 are located on a second side of the frame 106. The result is that the second side of the frame having the brackets 110 and tools 102 is generally facing away from a connection point of the vehicle.
(17) The tool rack attachment 100 may be used with any suitable vehicle 104 or machine, including a manually actuated vehicle or a hydraulic actuated vehicle or machine. In one embodiment, the tool rack attachment 100 is used with a skid steer loader. In another embodiment, the tool rack attachment 100 may be used with other machinery, such as an excavator, backhoe, paver, tractor, dozer, or the like.
(18) The tool rack attachment 100 may be used to transport and store a variety of tools 102, such as a breaker, a driver, a puller, a wrench, a drill, a cutting tool, a saw, a hammer, a compactor, a grapple, a jackhammer, a rock breaker, or the like. The tools 102 may include handheld, compact tools in one embodiment, or larger tools in another embodiment.
(19) The tool rack attachment 100 may be useful for storing and transporting tools when using an on board auxiliary mobile power system to supply power to one or more of the tools 102. For example, when the vehicle 104 includes an auxiliary mobile power system, the tool rack attachment 100 may be coupled to the vehicle 104 in order to hold one or more tools 102 that will be receiving power from the mobile auxiliary power system. This may provide the advantage of allowing the vehicle 104 to transport the tools 102 to a desired location, where a first tool 102 may then be powered by the auxiliary mobile power system and a second tool 102 may be stored on the tool rack attachment 100 until needed. Details relating to the mobile auxiliary power system are described in related U.S. patent application No. (to be assigned) entitled Auxiliary Mobile Power System.
(20) The tool rack attachment 100 described in the present disclosure may provide several advantages. For example, the tool rack attachment 100 may include a universal coupler design to provide compatibility with a wide range of machine types utilizing a quick-change coupler system. In addition, the tool rack attachment 100 offers a modular storage configuration which utilizes unique brackets 110 and clamps 112 specific for each tool 102. Although the tool rack attachment can accommodate different brackets 110 and clamps 112 for different tool 102 types, the mounting for each bracket 110 to the frame 106 of the tool rack attachment 100 may use the same footprint and mounting hardware to maximize flexibility. The tool rack attachment 100 also includes brackets 110 which provide positive tool 102 retention but allow for easy access and quick release.
(21) The tool rack attachment 100 incorporates convenient storage and retrieval of common work tools 102. Common attachment storage may be conveniently located to minimize machine travel when retrieving the work tool from the attachment. In addition, the tool rack attachment 100 may be free-standing, which may provide continued access to stored tools 102 once it has been un-coupled from the vehicle 104.
(22) It is believed that the present disclosure and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components without departing from the disclosed subject matter or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form described is merely explanatory, and it is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.