Adapter
09534624 ยท 2017-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/3686
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/3613
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16B23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An adapter for mounting an implement to a working arm of a working machine includes an acentric hole for an implement attachment. The adapter comprises a base element having one or more movement restricting formations, a shaft having a threading, and a nut for tightening the adapter to the implement attachment.
Claims
1. An adapter for mounting an implement to a working arm of a working machine, the adapter comprising: an acentric hole for an implement attachment; a base element having one or more movement restricting formations; a shaft having a threading; a nut for tightening the adapter to the implement attachment; a bolt having a tip at one end and a base in another end; and a hole in the base element for receiving the bolt; wherein a diameter of the base of the bolt is larger than a diameter of the hole, and the tip of the bolt is configured to extend through the hole.
2. An adapter according to claim 1, wherein the one or more movement restricting formations comprise one or more of the following: one or more notches at an outer circumference of the base element; one or more protrusions on a surface of the base element; one or more holes through the base element.
3. An adapter according to claim 1, wherein the nut comprises one or more notches configured for receiving the tip of the bolt.
4. An adapter according to claim 1, wherein the adapter further comprises at least one bush ring on the shaft.
5. An adapter according to claim 1, wherein the adapter further comprises at least one locking ring on the shaft.
6. An adapter according to claim 1, wherein the base element is adapted to be welded on a wall of the implement attachment.
7. An adapter according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the hole of the shaft is constant.
8. An implement attachment comprising an adapter, the adapter comprising: an acentric hole for an implement attachment; a base element having one or more movement restricting formations; a shaft having a threading; and a nut for tightening the adapter to the implement attachment; a bolt having a tip at one end and a base in another end; and a hole in the base element for receiving the bolt; wherein a diameter of the base of the bolt is larger than a diameter of the hole, and the tip of the bolt is configured to extend through the hole.
9. A working machine comprising a working arm and an adapter, the adapter comprising: an acentric hole for an implement attachment; a base element having one or more movement restricting formations; a shaft having a threading; and a nut for tightening the adapter to the implement attachment a bolt having a tip at one end and a base in the other end; and a hole in the base element for receiving the bolt; wherein a diameter of the base of the bolt is larger than a diameter of the hole, and the tip of the bolt is configured to extend through the hole.
10. An adapter for mounting an implement to a working arm of a working machine, the adapter comprising: a base element having one or more movement restricting formations; an acentric hole in the base element for an axis of an implement attachment; a shaft having a hole for the axis and a threading at an outer circumference of the shaft; a nut for tightening the adapter to the implement attachment; a bolt having a tip at one end and a base in the other end; and a hole in the base element for receiving the bolt; wherein a diameter of the base of the bolt is larger than a diameter of the hole, and the tip of the bolt is configured to extend through the hole; further wherein the base element and the shaft are separate parts.
11. An adapter according to claim 10, wherein the base element comprises protrusions on one surface, and the shaft comprises notches configured to receive the protrusions of the base element.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) In the following some examples of the adapter 1 according to the present invention are disclosed in more detail with reference to
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(11) In this example the base element has one or more movement restricting formations 1c. In this example embodiments the movement restricting formations 1c are formed as notches at the outer circumference of the base element 1b. One purpose of the movement restricting formations 1c is to prevent or at least restrict the rotation of the adapter 1 in the hole 2b of the wall of the implement attachment 2. There are also other alternatives to implement the movement restricting formations 1c. For example, they can be formed as a protrusion on that surface of the base element 1b which is intended to be placed against the wall of the implement attachment 2. An example of this kind of arrangement is depicted in
(12) The base element 1b has an acentric hole 1e. Due to the acentric position of the hole 1e the adjustment of the distance of the axes 2c can be performed by rotating the base element 1b.
(13) The shaft 1a of the adapter is hollow so that the axis 2c of the implement attachment can be placed through the hollow shaft 1a at least at the location of the hole of the base element. Therefore, the axis can be placed through the hollow shaft 1a and the hole of the base element.
(14) In some embodiments the hole of the base element 1b need not be a through hole. However, the depth of the hole should be enough to receive the axis and provide enough support to the shaft to prevent the shaft dropping out from the hole.
(15) The shaft 1a of the adapter has a threading 1f on the outer surface of the shaft, wherein the adapter 1 can be tightened by using a nut 1d.
(16) In the following the use of the adapter 1 for coupling the implement attachment 2 to a working arm 3 of a working machine is depicted in more detail with reference to
(17) The axes 2c may need to be locked so that they do not drop out through the hole 1e but are properly supported by the holes 1e, i.e. one end of the axis is in the hole 1e of one adapter 1 and the other end of the axis is in the hole of the adapter 1 in the opposite wall 2a of the implement attachment. The locking may be performed e.g. by putting a perforated shoulder (not shown) into a groove of the axis and fastening the perforated shoulder by screwing a screw (not shown) to a threaded hole 1g of the shaft 1a. However, the locking may also be performed by some other appropriate method to prevent the axes falling out from the implement attachment 2.
(18) In some embodiments the implement attachment 2 is not needed but the implement 4 may comprise the elements of the implement attachment 2 for receiving the adapter 1 and the axes 2c.
(19) In the embodiment of
(20) The adapters can be secured to prevent rotational movements of the adapters 1 in the holes by inserting e.g. one or more bolts 5 (illustrated in
(21) If the distance d2 need to be changed e.g. when the implement attachment 2 should be connected to a different work arm 3, the fixing of one or more of the adapters 1 could be released or at least partly released e.g. by unscrewing the nut(s) 1d so that one or more of the adapters could be rotated to a different angular position to decrease or increase the distance d2. After the correct position has been found, the adapters 1 can be tightened e.g. by screwing the nuts 1d.
(22) In some situations it may be necessary to adjust the position of the acentric holes 1e with respect to the work arm 3 and/or the implement attachment 2. In other words, the centres of the acentric holes form a kind of a straight line and the direction of this line with respect to the bottom of the implement attachment 2 can be changed by rotating the adapters 1 in the holes 2b. By this kind of rotation the difference of the distances of the centres of the holes 1e of the adapters 1 from e.g. the bottom of the implement attachment 2 may be changed. This difference of distances is illustrated with the reference e in
(23) In some embodiments the implement attachment 2 can also be adapted to work arms 3 having axes of different lengths. This may be performed e.g. by inserting one, two or more bush rings 6 (
(24) In some embodiments mutual adhesion between the adapter 1 and the implement attachment 2 may be increased by adding a locking ring 7 on the shaft 2a of the adapter so that the locking ring when the adapter is tightened forms a kind of spring force on the wall of the implement attachment 2. Thus, friction between the wall of the implement attachment 2 and the surface of the base element 1b may be increased.
(25) In many embodiments of the adapter 1 of the present invention the friction between the wall of the implement attachment and the surface of the base element (1b) may be so strong that no welding of parts of the adapter 1 to the implement attachment 2 is required.
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(28) In some embodiment of the present invention the thickness of the wall 2a of the implement attachment 2 may be different in different embodiments because the nut 1d can be screwed on the threading of the shaft 1a to an appropriate position so that the nut tightens the adapter 1. Therefore, the same adapter 1 may be used with many different kinds of implement attachments 2 provided that the length of the shaft 1a and the threading on the shaft is sufficient for locating the wall 2a between the base element 1b and the nut 1d.
(29) In the examples presented above (and illustrated in more details in
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(31) The adapter 1 according to the invention can be used with many kinds of working machines to enable the usage of a broader scope of implements without the need to manufacture the implement specifically to that particular working machine. Some non-limiting examples of such working machines are excavators, diggers, cranes etc.