LIFTING ASSEMBLY FOR DUST CURTAIN OF WORK MACHINE
20250257619 ยท 2025-08-14
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Abstract
A lifting assembly for a dust curtain of a work machine includes a pair of mounting brackets. Each mounting bracket is coupled to a frame of the work machine. The lifting assembly also includes an arm assembly pivotally coupled to each mounting bracket and is movable relative to the mounting brackets between a first state in which the dust curtain is disposed in a lowered position and a second state in which the dust curtain is disposed in a lifted position. The arm assembly includes a first arm member and a second arm member. The first arm member includes a first linear portion and a first curved portion. The second arm member includes a second linear portion and a second curved portion. The lifting assembly further includes a lifting plate coupled to the dust curtain and a linkage assembly coupling the arm assembly with the lifting plate.
Claims
1. A lifting assembly for a dust curtain of a work machine, the lifting assembly including: a pair of mounting brackets, each mounting bracket defining a first end and a second end distal from the first end, each mounting bracket being adapted to be coupled to a frame of the work machine at the first end; an arm assembly pivotally coupled to each mounting bracket at the second end of a corresponding mounting bracket, the arm assembly being movable relative to the mounting brackets between a first state in which the dust curtain is disposed in a lowered position and a second state in which the dust curtain is disposed in a lifted position, the arm assembly defining a third end and a fourth end distal from the third end, the arm assembly including: a first arm member coupled to one of the pair of mounting brackets, the first arm member including a first linear portion and a first curved portion extending from the first linear portion; and a second arm member coupled to another of the pair of mounting brackets, the second arm member including a second linear portion and a second curved portion extending from the second linear portion; a lifting plate coupled to the dust curtain; and a linkage assembly coupling the arm assembly with the lifting plate, wherein the linkage assembly is coupled to the arm assembly at the fourth end of the arm assembly.
2. The lifting assembly of claim 1, wherein the arm assembly further includes: a third arm member extending between the first arm member and the second arm member, and disposed proximal to the third end of the arm assembly; and a fourth arm member extending between the first arm member and the second arm member, and disposed proximal to the fourth end of the arm assembly.
3. The lifting assembly of claim 2, wherein the arm assembly further includes a bracket coupled to the third arm member.
4. The lifting assembly of claim 3 further comprising an actuator coupled to the frame of the work machine at one end and the bracket of the arm assembly at another end.
5. The lifting assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the pair of mounting brackets includes: a first mounting plate adapted to be coupled with the frame of the work machine; and a pair of second mounting plates extending from the first mounting plate, wherein the pair of second mounting plates are coupled with the arm assembly.
6. The lifting assembly of claim 1, wherein the dust curtain is disposed proximal to an axle of the work machine, and wherein, when the arm assembly is in the second state, each of the first arm member and the second arm member of the arm assembly are radially spaced apart from the axle.
7. The lifting assembly of claim 1, wherein, when the arm assembly is in the second state, the fourth end of the arm assembly is axially spaced apart from a fuel tank of the work machine.
8. The lifting assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first curved portion of the first arm member and the second curved portion of the second arm member defines a radius of curvature that lies between 100 millimeters and 160 millimeters.
9. The lifting assembly of claim 8, wherein the linkage assembly includes a first linkage element extending between the first arm member and the lifting plate and a second linkage element extending between the second arm member and the lifting plate.
10. The lifting assembly of claim 9, wherein each of the first linkage element and the second linkage element includes a chain link.
11. The lifting assembly of claim 1, wherein the dust curtain is a front dust curtain disposed proximal to a first end of the work machine.
12. A work machine comprising: a frame; a curtain assembly coupled to the frame and adapted to enclose a work area, the curtain assembly including a dust curtain disposed proximal to a first end of the work machine; and a lifting assembly for the dust curtain, the lifting assembly including: a pair of mounting brackets, each mounting bracket defining a first end and a second end distal from the first end, each mounting bracket being coupled to the frame of the work machine at the first end; an arm assembly pivotally coupled to each mounting bracket at the second end of a corresponding mounting bracket, the arm assembly being movable relative to the mounting brackets between a first state in which the dust curtain is disposed in a lowered position and a second state in which the dust curtain is disposed in a lifted position, the arm assembly defining a third end and a fourth end distal from the third end, the arm assembly including: a first arm member coupled to one of the pair of mounting brackets, the first arm member including a first linear portion and a first curved portion extending from the first linear portion; and a second arm member coupled to another of the pair of mounting brackets, the second arm member including a second linear portion and a second curved portion extending from the second linear portion; a lifting plate coupled to the dust curtain; and a linkage assembly coupling the arm assembly with the lifting plate, wherein the linkage assembly is coupled to the arm assembly at the fourth end of the arm assembly.
13. The work machine of claim 12, wherein the arm assembly further includes: a third arm member extending between the first arm member and the second arm member, and disposed proximal to the third end of the arm assembly; and a fourth arm member extending between the first arm member and the second arm member, and disposed proximal to the fourth end of the arm assembly.
14. The work machine of claim 13, wherein the arm assembly further includes a bracket coupled to the third arm member.
15. The work machine of claim 14, wherein the lifting assembly further includes an actuator coupled to the frame of the work machine at one end and the bracket of the arm assembly at another end.
16. The work machine of claim 12, wherein each of the pair of mounting brackets includes: a first mounting plate adapted to be coupled with the frame of the work machine; and a pair of second mounting plates extending from the first mounting plate, wherein the pair of second mounting plates are coupled with the arm assembly.
17. The work machine of claim 12 further comprising an axle, wherein the dust curtain is disposed proximal to the axle, and wherein, when the arm assembly is in the second state, each of the first arm member and the second arm member of the arm assembly are radially spaced apart from the axle.
18. The work machine of claim 12 further comprising a fuel tank, wherein, when the arm assembly is in the second state, the fourth end of the arm assembly is axially spaced apart from the fuel tank.
19. The work machine of claim 12, wherein each of the first curved portion of the first arm member and the second curved portion of the second arm member defines a radius of curvature that lies between 100 millimeters and 160 millimeters.
20. The work machine of claim 12, wherein the linkage assembly includes a first linkage element extending between the first arm member and the lifting plate and a second linkage element extending between the second arm member and the lifting plate, and wherein each of the first linkage element and the second linkage element includes a chain link.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
[0015] Referring to
[0016] As shown in
[0017] The work machine 100 includes a mast assembly 112. The mast assembly 112 may be supported by the frame 102 of the work machine 100. The mast assembly 112 extends along the first axis F1. The work machine 100 includes a drill head 114 movable relative to the mast assembly 112. The drill head 114 is movable along the first axis F1. The drill head 114 may be supported on a mast frame 116. The machinery 108 may provide power to operate the drill head 114 relative to the mast assembly 112. In some examples, the work machine 100 may include one or more motors associated with the drill head 114. The work machine 100 also includes a drill pipe or a hammer coupled to the drill head 114 to perform the drilling operation. The work machine 100 further includes a fuel tank 122. In some examples, the fuel tank 122 may store liquid fuel such as diesel, petrol, and the like. In other examples, the fuel tank 122 may store gaseous fluid, such as, compressed natural gas, liquified petroleum gas, and the like.
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The work machine 100 also includes a curtain assembly 118 coupled to the frame 102 and adapted to enclose a work area. The curtain assembly 118 may form a closed box enclosing the work area such that the curtain assembly 118 prevents material, such as sand that is being removed/drilled out from a hole, to be blown out in the surrounding. Thus, the curtain assembly 118 may prevent diffusion of material that may otherwise cause visual line obstruction of operators and environmental pollution. The curtain assembly 118 includes a dust curtain 120 disposed proximal to the second end 128 of the work machine 100. Particularly, the dust curtain 120 is a front dust curtain 120 disposed proximal to the second end 128 of the work machine 100. The dust curtain 120 will be hereinafter interchangeably referred to as front dust curtain 120. The front dust curtain 120 is disposed proximal to the axle 124 of the work machine 100. The curtain assembly 118 also includes a rear dust curtain 121 (see
[0020] The work machine 100 includes a lifting assembly 200 for the dust curtain 120. The lifting assembly 200 moves the front dust curtain 120 between a lowered position and a lifted position. In the illustrated embodiment of
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The lifting assembly 200 includes a pair of mounting brackets 202, 203. Each mounting bracket 202, 203 defines a first end 204 and a second end 206 distal from the first end 204. Each mounting bracket 202, 203 is coupled to the frame 102 (see
[0023] Each of the pair of mounting brackets 202, 203 includes a first mounting plate 208 coupled with the frame 102 of the work machine 100. Specifically, each first mounting plate 208 is coupled with the frame 102 via a pair of mechanical fasteners 250. In some examples, the mechanical fastener 250 may include a bolt, a screw, a rivet, and the like. Further, each of the pair of mounting brackets 202, 203 includes a pair of second mounting plates 210 extending from the first mounting plate 208. The pair of second mounting plates 210 are coupled with an arm assembly 212.
[0024] The lifting assembly 200 also includes the arm assembly 212 pivotally coupled to each mounting bracket 202, 203 at the second end 206 of a corresponding mounting bracket 202, 203. Specifically, the arm assembly 212 is pivotally coupled to the second mounting plates 210 of the mounting brackets 203. The arm assembly 212 is movable relative to the mounting brackets 202, 203 between a first state in which the dust curtain 120 is disposed in the lowered position (shown with dotted lines) and a second state (shown with solid lines) in which the dust curtain 120 is disposed in the lifted position. The arm assembly 212 defines a third end 214 and a fourth end 216 distal from the third end 214.
[0025] The arm assembly 212 includes a first arm member 218 coupled to one of the pair of mounting brackets 202. The arm assembly 212 also includes a second arm member 224 coupled to another of the pair of mounting brackets 203. Specifically, each of the first arm member 218 and the second arm member 224 is pivotally coupled with a corresponding second mounting plate 210 of the mounting bracket 202, 203 at a pivot point A1. The first arm member 218 is coupled to the second mounting plate 210 of the mounting bracket 202, via a mechanical fastener 252. Further, the second arm member 224 is coupled to the second mounting plate 210 of the mounting bracket 203, via a mechanical fastener 254.
[0026] Referring now to
[0027] Referring again to
[0028] The arm assembly 212 includes a fourth arm member 232 extending between the first arm member 218 and the second arm member 224. The fourth arm member 232 is disposed proximal to the fourth end 216 of the arm assembly 212. The fourth arm member 232 connects the first arm member 218 and the second arm member 224 proximal to the fourth end 216 of the arm assembly 212. In an example, the fourth arm member 232 may be coupled to the first arm member 218 and the second arm member 224 via mechanical fasteners or any joining techniques, such as, welding, soldering, brazing, and the like.
[0029] With reference to
[0030] The lifting assembly 200 includes a linkage assembly 238 coupling the arm assembly 212 with the lifting plate 236. The linkage assembly 238 is coupled to the arm assembly 212 at the fourth end 216 of the arm assembly 212. The linkage assembly 238 includes a first linkage element 240 extending between the first arm member 218 and the lifting plate 236 and a second linkage element 242 extending between the second arm member 224 and the lifting plate 236. Each of the first linkage element 240 and the second linkage element 242 includes a chain link. Specifically, the first linkage element 240 is coupled with the first arm member 218 and the second linkage element 242 is coupled with the second arm member 224. In an example, the first linkage element 240 may be coupled with the first arm member 218 via mechanical fasteners or using joining techniques, such as, welding, brazing, soldering, and the like. In an example, the second linkage element 242 may be coupled with the second arm member 224 via mechanical fasteners or using joining techniques, such as, welding, brazing, soldering, and the like.
[0031] Referring to
[0032] When the arm assembly 212 is in the second state (shown with solid lines), each of the first arm member 218 and the second arm member 224 (see
[0033] Further, when the arm assembly 212 is in the second state, the fourth end 216 of the arm assembly 212 is axially spaced apart from the fuel tank 122 of the work machine 100. More particularly, when the arm assembly 212 is in the second state, the first and second arm members 218, 224 may be axially spaced apart from the fuel tank 122 by an axial clearance C2 that may lie between 30 mm to 70 mm, for example.
[0034] It is to be understood that individual features shown or described for one embodiment may be combined with individual features shown or described for another embodiment. The above described implementation does not in any way limit the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, it is to be understood although some features are shown or described to illustrate the use of the present disclosure in the context of functional segments, such features may be omitted from the scope of the present disclosure without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure as defined in the appended claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0035] The present disclosure relates to the lifting assembly 200 for the front dust curtain 120 of the work machine 100. The lifting assembly 200 is usable to lift the front dust curtain 120 during a reverse movement of the work machine 100 in order to prevent a contact of the front dust curtain 120 with a pile of material removed from a drilled hole. The positioning of the front dust curtain 120 in the lifted position may prevent falling of material, such as, sand back into the drilled hole. The lifting assembly 200 is disposed at sufficient clearance from the ground surface in each of the lowered position and the lifted position, which may prevent damage to the lifting assembly 200, thereby reducing costs associated with installing a replacement lifting assembly.
[0036] The lifting assembly 200 includes the arm assembly 212 having the first arm member 218 and the second arm member 224. The first arm member 218 includes the first curved portion 222 and the second arm member 224 includes the second curved portion 228, such that in the second state of the arm assembly 212, the first curved portion 222 and the second curved portion 228 are radially spaced apart from the axle 124. In other words, the first curved portion 222 and the second curved portion 228 prevents interference of the lifting assembly 200 with the axle 124. Each of the first curved portion 222 and the second curved portion 228 of the arm assembly 212 is designed to utilize a space around the axle 124 to lift the dust curtain 120 up to a maximum height without interfering with the axle 124.
[0037] Further, the fourth end 216 of the arm assembly 212 is axially spaced apart from the fuel tank 122 of the work machine 100 and does not engage with the fuel tank 122. The lifting assembly 200 of the present disclosure may improve a productivity of the work machine 100 as the usage of the lifting assembly 200 may prevent contact of the front dust curtain 120 with the material removed from drilled holes. The lifting assembly 200 may be cost-effective as it has a simple design. Moreover, the lifting assembly 200 may be retrofitted on existing work machines.
[0038] While aspects of the present disclosure have been particularly shown and described with reference to the embodiments above, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various additional embodiments may be contemplated by the modification of the disclosed work machine, systems and methods without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Such embodiments should be understood to fall within the scope of the present disclosure as determined based upon the claims and any equivalents thereof.