MODULAR MAIN FRAME FOR WORK VEHICLE
20230072758 · 2023-03-09
Inventors
- Vikas KATARIA (Dunlap, IL, US)
- Jeffrey Arnold SEIWELL (Dunlap, IL, US)
- Dhavalkumar B. DALSANIYA (Peoria, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B62D21/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K6/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A work vehicle includes a main frame. The main frame is configured to selectively receive one of a first type of power source and a second type of power source. The first type of power source is different from the second type of power source. A traction motor is connected to the main frame and is configured to be driven by the one of the first type of power source and the second type of power source. A wheel is connected to the main frame and is configured to be driven by the traction motor.
Claims
1. A work vehicle comprising: a main frame configured to selectively receive one of a first type of power source and a second type of power source, the first type of power source being different from the second type of power source; a traction motor connected to the main frame and configured to be driven by the one of the first type of power source and the second type of power source; and a wheel connected to the main frame and configured to be driven by the traction motor.
2. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the second type of power source is configured to be mounted to the main frame after removing the first type of power source.
3. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the first type of power source is mounted on a first sub-frame, and the second type of power source is mounted on a second sub-frame, the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame being configured to be mounted to the main frame.
4. The work vehicle according to claim 3, wherein a roller member is removably attached to the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame.
5. The work vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the roller member is configured to move between a first position and a second position on a mounting rail connected to the main frame.
6. The work vehicle according to claim 5, wherein a stop member is disposed at the second position on the mounting rail to limit further movement of the roller member in a direction away from the first position.
7. The work vehicle according to claim 6, wherein a first mount connected to the main frame is spaced from a first mount connected to the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame when the roller member is disposed in the second position.
8. The work vehicle according to claim 7, wherein a second mount connected to the main frame is spaced from a second mount connected to the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame when the roller member is disposed in the second position.
9. The work vehicle according to claim 8, wherein the first mount of the main frame is disposed forward of the first position of the mounting rail.
10. The work vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the second mount of the main frame is disposed rearward of the second position of the mounting rail.
11. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the first type of power source is an engine.
12. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the second type of power source is a battery.
13. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the second type of power source is a hydrogen fuel cell.
14. The work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the main frame is configured to selectively receive one of a first type of power source accessory and a second type of power source accessory to provide power to the one of the first power source and the second power source, the first type of power source accessory being different from the second type of power source accessory.
15. The work vehicle according to claim 14, wherein a third mount connected to the main frame is configured to receive the one of the first type of power source accessory and the second type of power source accessory.
16. The work vehicle according to claim 15, wherein a fourth mount connected to the main frame is configured to receive the one of the first type of power source accessory and the second type of power source accessory.
17. A method of manufacturing a work vehicle, the method comprising: mounting a first type of power source to a main frame of the work vehicle, removing the first type of power source from the main frame of the work vehicle, and mounting a second type of power source to the main frame of the work vehicle, the first type of power source being different from the second type of power source.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the first type of power source is mounted on a first sub-frame, and the second type of power source is mounted on a second sub-frame, the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame being configured to be mounted on the main frame.
19. The method according to claim 18, further comprising disposing a roller of the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame at a first position of a mounting rail connected to the main frame; and moving the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame to a second position of the mounting rail.
20. The method according to claim 18, further comprising stopping further movement of the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame in a direction away from the first position with a stop member.
21. The method according to claim 19, further comprising removing the roller from the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame; and lowering the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame to engage a first mount of the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame with a first mount of the main frame.
22. The method according to claim 21, further comprising engaging a second mount of the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame with a second mount of the main frame, the second mount of the main frame being disposed rearward of the first mount of the main frame in a longitudinal direction of the main frame.
23. The method according to claim 18, further comprising selectively mounting one of a first type of power source accessory and a second type of power source accessory to provide power to the one of the first type of power source and the second type of power source, the first type of power source accessory being different from the second type of power source accessory.
24. The method according to claim 23, further comprising removing the one of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame; and mounting the other of the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame to the main frame.
25. A main frame for a work vehicle comprising: a first longitudinally extending member; a second longitudinally extending member; a plurality of cross members extending between the first and second longitudinally extending members; a first mount connected to one of the plurality of cross members; and a second mount connected to the first and second longitudinally extending members; the first and second mounts being configured to selectively receive a sub-frame on which a power source is mounted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0051] Selected embodiments will now be explained with reference to the drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the following descriptions of the exemplary embodiments are provided for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0052] Referring initially to
[0053] The work vehicle 10 includes a cab 22 from which a driver operates the work vehicle, as shown in
[0054] A plurality of wheels 26 and 28 are rotatably connected to the main frame 12, as shown in
[0055] A plurality of ladders 30 is provided on the front-right and the front-left sides of the main frame 12 to provide access to areas of the work vehicle 10, such as the cab 22, as shown in
[0056] The work vehicle 10 can be equipped with a trolley line accessing system 36 configured to operate the work vehicle 10 via electrical power from an overhead trolley line when available. The work vehicle 10 can transition between an on-trolley mode where power is received from an overhead trolley line and an off-trolley mode where power is received from the work vehicle power source. The trolley line accessing system 36 is movable between a collapsed position, as shown in
[0057] The work vehicle 10 includes a main frame 12, as shown in
[0058] A first mount 46 is connected to one of the cross members 42 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0059] A support member 48 is rigidly connected to the main frame 12, as shown in
[0060] A second mount 50 is rigidly connected to the support member 48 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0061] A third mount 54 is connected to an outer surface 38B of the first longitudinally extending member 38 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0062] Another third mount 56 is connected to an outer surface 40B of the second longitudinally extending member 40 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0063] A fourth mount 58 is connected to the main frame 12, as shown in
[0064] A first mounting rail 60 is connected to the inner surface 38A of the first longitudinally extending member 38 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0065] The engine 16 is mounted to the engine sub-frame 14, as shown in
[0066] The engine sub-frame 14 includes first and second longitudinally extending members 66 and 68, as shown in
[0067] A second mount 74 is rigidly connected to the first longitudinally extending member 66. Another second mount 74 is rigidly connected to the second longitudinally extending member 68. The second mounts 74 are preferably disposed on outer surfaces 66A and 68A of the first and second longitudinally extending members 66 and 68. An upper surface 74A of each of the second mounts 74 is substantially planar. A plurality of fastener openings 74B are formed in a lower surface 74C of each of the second mounts 74. The fastener openings 74B do not extend completely through to the upper surfaces 74A, as shown in
[0068] A roller 76 is removably attached to the first longitudinally extending member 66, as shown in
[0069] The battery 20 is mounted to the battery sub-frame 18, as shown in
[0070] The battery sub-frame 18 includes first and second longitudinally extending members 78 and 80, as shown in
[0071] A second mount 86 is rigidly connected to the first longitudinally extending member 78. Another second mount 86 is rigidly connected to the second longitudinally extending member 80. The second mounts 86 are preferably disposed on outer surfaces 78A and 80A of the first and second longitudinally extending members 78 and 80. An upper surface 86A of each of the second mounts 86 is substantially planar. A plurality of fastener openings 86B are formed in a lower surface 86C of each of the second mounts 86. The fastener openings 86B do not extend completely through to the upper surfaces 86A, as shown in
[0072] A roller 88 is removably attached to the first longitudinally extending member 78. Another roller 88 is removably attached to the second longitudinally extending member 80. The rollers 88 are rotatable relative to the battery sub-frame 18 about a rotation axis 88A, as shown in
[0073] A power source accessory is configured to be selectively mounted to the main frame 12, as shown in
[0074] The fuel tank 90 is mounted to the main frame 12 when the engine sub-frame 14 to which the engine 16 is mounted is received by the main frame 12. The fuel tank 90 stores fuel that is supplied to the engine 16 (
[0075] The contactor box 92 is mounted to the main frame 12 when the battery sub-frame 18 to which the battery 20 is mounted is received by the main frame 12. The contactor box 92 supplies power to the battery 20 (
[0076] The main frame 12 is configured to selectively receive one of the first sub-frame on which the first type of power source is mounted and the second sub-frame on which the second type of power source is mounted, thereby providing a modular main frame 12. The first type of power source 16 is different from the second type of power source. The one of the first and second sub-frames selectively mounted to the main frame 12 can be removed as desired, such as at a factory or in the field, and the other the first and second sub-frames can then be mounted to the main frame 12. The first and second types of power source accessories are selectively mounted to and removed from the main frame 12 in accordance with the type of power source selectively mounted to the main frame.
[0077] The types of power sources include, but are not limited to, an engine, such as a diesel engine, a battery, and a hydrogen fuel cell. The hydrogen fuel cell may be the first type of power source, and the second type of power source. A mine operator has the flexibility to change the various types of power sources easily at a mine location, as shown in
[0078] The battery sub-frame 18 is mounted to the main frame 12, as shown in
[0079] Front and rear lifting points 94 and 96 are attached to each of the first and second longitudinally extending members of the battery sub-frame 18. An overhead conveying system, such as a crane, is connected to the lifting points 94 and 96 to position the battery sub-frame 18 on the first and second mounting rails 60 and 62 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0080] When the battery sub-frame 18 is disposed in the second position, as shown in
[0081] The fastener openings 84B in the first mounts 84 of the battery sub-frame 18 are aligned with the fastener openings 46B in the first mounts 46 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0082] The recess 86D in the lower surface 86C of the second mount 86 of the battery sub-frame 18 engages the second mount 50 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0083] When the battery sub-frame 18 is securely mounted to the main frame 12, the contactor box 92 is mounted to the main frame 12 and connected to the battery 20 to supply power thereto, as shown in
[0084] The first mounts 90A of the fuel tank 90 are engaged with recesses in the hooks 56A and 56B of the third mount 56 of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0085] The second mounts 90D of the fuel tank 90 are aligned with the corresponding openings in the longitudinally extending support member 58C of the main frame 12, as shown in
[0086] The engine sub-frame 14 is mounted to the main frame 12 in a substantially similar manner. Front and rear lifting points 110 and 112 are connected to the engine sub-frame 14 to facilitate engaging the rollers 76 of the engine sub-frame with the first and second mounting rails 60 and 62 of the main frame 12. The first and second mounts 72 and 74 of the engine sub-frame 14 and the first and second mounts 84 and 86 of the battery sub-frame 18 are disposed in substantially similar locations such that the engine and battery sub-frames can be selectively mounted to the main frame 12. The first and second mounts of each of the fuel tank and contactor box 90 and 92 are disposed in substantially similar locations such that the fuel tank and contactor box can be selectively mounted to the main frame 12. The main frame 12 of the work vehicle 10 in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provides a modular main frame to which the engine and battery sub-frames 14 and 18 can be selectively mounted.
[0087] Many parts of the work machine are conventional components that are well known in the work machine field. Since these components are well known in the work machine field, these structures will not be discussed or illustrated in detail herein, except as related to the disclosure set forth in the following claims.
[0088] As used herein, the following directional terms “forward, rearward, above, downward, vertical, horizontal, below and transverse” as well as any other similar directional terms refer to those directions of a work machine on a level surface. Accordingly, these terms, as utilized to describe the present disclosure should be interpreted relative to a work machine equipped with the present disclosure. The terms of degree such as “substantially”, “about” and “approximately” as used herein mean a amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.
[0089] While only selected embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the present disclosure, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the disclosure as defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the foregoing descriptions of the embodiments according to the present disclosure are provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. Thus, the scope of the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.