STICK FOR AN EXCAVATOR
20260055573 ยท 2026-02-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a stick (14) for an excavator, with a stick section (51) provided at the stick end (48), which is provided on a stick main section (50), with an mounting axis (17) provided at a stick end (48) of the stick section (51), on which an mounting device (21) with an attachment bearing point (38) of a coupling device (33) is pivotably mounted about the mounting axis (17), with a deflector axis (29) provided adjacent to the mounting axis (17) at the stick end (48), with a swivel kinematics (27), which comprises a swivel axis (35) on which a deflector (28) and a coupling (31) are jointly mounted, the deflector (28) engaging opposite the swivel axis (35) on the deflector axis (29) and the coupling (31) engaging opposite a coupling bearing point (37) of the coupling device (33), wherein a fork-shaped connection (20) is provided between the stick (14) and the mounting device (21) and/or between the swivel kinematics (27) and the mounting device (21).
Claims
1. Stick for an excavator, with a stick portion provided at the stick end which is provided at a stick main portion, with a mounting axis provided at a stick end of the stick section on which an mounting device with an attachment bearing point of a coupling device is mounted pivotably about the mounting axis, with a deflector axis provided adjacent to the mounting axis at the stick end, with swivel kinematics comprising a swivel axis on which a deflector and a coupling are jointly mounted, the deflector engaging opposite the swivel axis on the deflector axis and the coupling engaging opposite a coupling bearing point of the coupling device wherein a fork-shaped connection is provided between the stick and the mounting device, the fork-shaped connection between the stick and the mounting device is formed by a fork-shaped stick section pointing towards the stick end, which comprises two fork arms arranged at a distance from one another, and the mounting axis and the deflector axis are provided in the fork arms of the fork-shaped stick section, or wherein a fork-shaped connection is provided between the swivel kinematics and the mounting device, the fork-shaped arrangement between the swivel kinematics and the mounting device comprises a fork-shaped coupling with two coupling arms which are connected in an articulated manner to the coupling device, and the fork-shaped coupling engages with each coupling arm on a respective outer side or inner side of the cheek of the coupling device.
2. Stick according to claim 1, wherein a distance (HB) between the attachment bearing point of the coupling device and an end face or a flattening of the mounting device and/or a distance (HA) between the coupling bearing point of the coupling device and a cover surface of the mounting device is equal to or less than a factor of 2.5 of a diameter of a bearing bolt of the attachment bearing point and/or of the coupling bearing point of the coupling device
3. (canceled)
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5. Stick according to claim 1, wherein the fork-shaped stick section is straight or cranked relative to the main stick section.
6. Stick according to claim 1, wherein in each case one deflector is mounted on an inner side of the fork arms on the deflector axis and in that the coupling is rod-shaped.
7. (canceled)
8. (canceled)
9. Stick according to claim 1, wherein the stick section is designed as a fork-free stick section and a deflector is mounted on the deflector axis in each case on an outer side of the fork-free stick section and the deflectors are mounted on the pivot axis on each outer side of the coupling.
10. Stick according to claim 9, wherein the fork-free stick section is straight or cranked relative to the main stick section
11. Stick according to claim 1, wherein the coupling device is connected in an articulated manner to an attachment bearing point on the mounting axis of the stick section and a coupling bearing point is provided on the coupling device on which a coupling of the swivel kinematics engages and the attachment bearing point is arranged offset relative to the coupling bearing point in the direction of a plane of rotation of a rotary device of the mounting device.
12. Stick according to claim 11, wherein the attachment bearing point is offset from the coupling bearing point by a height (HK).
13. Stick according to claim 11, wherein the attachment bearing point and the coupling bearing point are arranged at an angle () to a plane of rotation of the rotary device or parallel to the plane of rotation of the rotary device which results from two fictitious straight lines, wherein one fictitious straight line extends through the coupling bearing point and the attachment bearing point and the other fictitious straight line lies in the plane of rotation or is aligned parallel thereto and extends through the attachment bearing point.
14. Stick according to claim 13, wherein the fictitious straight lines are arranged at an angle () of 15 to 45, or of an angle () of 25 to 35.
15. Stick according to claim 1, wherein the cranked stick section is arranged at an angle () to a lower side of the main stick section and the angle () is determined by two fictitious straight lines wherein the one fictitious straight line extends through the mounting axis and the deflector axis and the other fictitious straight line extends through the deflector axis and is aligned parallel to the lower side of the main stick section or extends through the deflector axis and the bearing point
16. Stick according to claim 15, wherein the cranked stick section is cranked upwards at an angle () of 15 to 45, or of an angle () of 25 to 35, relative to the lower side or the upper side of the main stick section.
17. Stick according to claim 15, wherein the mounting axis in the cranked stick section is arranged at a distance (HS) from the deflector axis, and the mounting axis lies above the upper side of the main stick section.
18. Stick according to claim 11, wherein the height (HK) between the coupling bearing point and the attachment bearing point corresponds to the height (HS) between the mounting axis and the deflector axis of the cranked stick section.
19. Stick according to claim 13, wherein the angular range of the fictitious straight line of the mounting device and the angular range of the fictitious straight line at the cranked stick portion are equal.
20. Stick according to claim 1, wherein the deflector axis is provided in the transition region between the main stick section and the cranked stick section or in that the deflector axis is provided in the cranked stick section.
21. Stick according to claim 1, wherein the cranked stick section has a length of less than 20% of the total length of the stick.
22. Stick according to claim 6, wherein the coupling is rod-shaped and between two cheeks of the coupling device.
Description
[0025] The invention and other advantageous embodiments and further embodiments thereof are described and explained in more detail below with reference to the examples shown in the drawings. The features to be taken from the description and the drawings can be used individually or in any combination in accordance with the invention. It shows:
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[0043] The stick 14 has a stick main section 50. At one end of the stick main section 50 is a stick bearing point 41, through which the stick 14 is articulated to the boom stick 12. Adjacent to this is a stick cylinder axis 42, in which the stick cylinder 18 of the boom stick 12 engages. An lower side 43, which is designed as a lower chord, extends from the stick bearing point 41 to the front end 48 of the stick. Opposite, the stick 14 comprises an upper side 45, which is designed as an upper chord. A pressure cylinder bearing 46 for holding the pressure cylinder 16 is provided on the upper side 45. The upper side 45 and the lower side 43 are aligned at an acute angle to each other in the direction of the deflector axis 29.
[0044] The stick 14 has a cranked stick section 51. This cranked stick section 51 is provided at the stick end 48. The stick 14 comprises a main stick section 50 with the stick bearing points 41 and 42 and the cranked stick section 51. The mounting axis 17 is provided in the cranked stick section 51. The cranked stick section 51 extends from the deflector axis 29 in the direction of the upper side 45 of the stick 14. The cranked stick section 51 is cranked upwards at an angle of, for example, 30 to the lower side 43 of the stick 14. The angle for the cranking of the stick section 21 is determined by two fictitious straight lines 52, 53. The straight line 52 extends through the mounting axis 17 and the deflector axis 29 of the cranked stick section 51. The straight line 52 extends through the deflector axis 29 and preferably runs parallel to the lower side 43 of the stick 14. The straight line 53 can also extend through the deflector axis 29 and the stick bearing point 41.
[0045] The length of the cranked stick section 51 can be determined from the angle and a height HS between the mounting axis 17 and the deflector axis 29. The distance between the mounting axis 17 and the deflector axis 29 comprises the height HS.
[0046] The cranked stick section 51 is the same width as the main section 50 of the stick 14. In the case of very long sticks 14, the main stick section 50 can taper towards the cranked stick section 51. The width of the cranked stick section 51 and the distance between the cheeks 36 of the coupling device 33 are adapted to each other.
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[0048] The coupling device 33 comprises two cheeks 36 arranged at a distance from one another. The cheeks 36 can be connected to at least one connecting plate 34, which extends between the cheeks 36. The at least one connecting plate 34 can rest against an upper side of the rotary device 22 and preferably be detachably fastened thereto. A connection level 65 is formed between the upper side of the rotary device 22, to which the coupling device 33 is attached, and the coupling device 33, in particular the connecting plate 34 of the coupling device 33. Each cheek 36 comprises a coupling bearing point 37 and a attachment bearing point 38.
[0049] The coupling bearing point 37 and the attachment bearing point 38 are offset from one another in height HK. The add-on storage location 38 is recessed relative to the coupling storage location 37. The attachment bearing point 38 of the coupling device 33 lies, for example, in the connection level 65. Alternatively, the attachment bearing point 38 can also be offset in the direction of a plane of rotation 39 of the rotary device 22 or lie in this plane of rotation 39. The attachment bearing point 38 is offset laterally outwards relative to the mounting device 21, in particular the rotary device 22, or is assigned to an end face of the rotary device 22.
[0050] Between the connection level 65 of the mounting device 21 and the coupling bearing point 37, a distance HA is preferably provided which is equal to or less than or smaller than 2.5 times the diameter of a bearing pin of the coupling bearing point 37. Preferably, the coupling bearing point 37 is provided adjacent to the connection level 65. Furthermore, it may be provided that the attachment bearing point 38 is positioned at a distance HB from the mounting device 21 which is equal to or smaller than 2.5 times the diameter of a bearing bolt of the attachment bearing point 38. Preferably, the bearing pins of the coupling bearing point 37 and the attachment bearing point 38 have the same diameter. In particular, it is provided that the attachment bearing point 38 is adjacent to an end face of the rotary drive 24 or adjacent to a flattening 69, which is adjacent to an end face of the rotary drive 24. The distances HA and/or HB are preferably the same, which enables a reduction of the lever arms and thus reduces the breakaway force between the stick and the tool. Breakaway force is understood to be, for example, a force that is required to overcome static friction in a bearing and that initiates the transition to sliding friction. The breakaway force is therefore the force required to transform a bearing from a static to a dynamic state.
[0051] The height HK between the coupling bearing point 37 and the attachment bearing point 38 may be the same as the distance HA or may differ from each other.
[0052] The coupling bearing point 37 and the attachment bearing point 38 are arranged at an angle to the plane of rotation 39, which is determined by two fictitious straight lines 56, 57. The fictitious straight line 56 extends through the coupling bearing point 37 and the attachment bearing point 38. The fictitious straight line 57 extends through the plane of rotation 39 or is aligned parallel to it. This can also be located in the at least partially formed cover surface 67 of the drive housing 66 of the rotary device 22. The attachment bearing point 38 can be located on the straight line 57 or lower in the direction of the plane of rotation 39, preferably within a height formed by the straight line 57 and the plane of rotation 39. Preferably, the angle between the straight lines 56, 57 is provided in a range from 15 to 60. In particular, an angle of 30 is provided. This angle preferably corresponds to the angle .
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[0054] The coupling device 33 is preferably connected to the rotary device 22 by a screw connection 83. In particular, one or more connecting plates 34 are in contact with the upper side of the rotary device 22 and with the flattening 69 of the rotary device 22 and are fixed in particular by the screw connection 83. This detachable arrangement of the coupling device 33 to the rotary device 22 also enables increased flexibility due to a possible replacement of the coupling device 33 to the rotary drive 24 and the coupling 23.
[0055] By reducing the installation height of the mounting device 21, which can be achieved in particular by moving the attachment bearing point 38 into the connection level 65 or below it in the direction of the plane of rotation 39, the kinematics of the stick 14 and the mounting device 21 are improved to the extent that an overload height and/or a breakaway force can be increased. This is particularly the case if the attachment bearing point 38 is located in the plane of rotation 39.
[0056] The mounting device 21 according to
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[0058] The height HK of the coupling bearing point 37 and the attachment bearing point 38 of the coupling device 33 advantageously corresponds to the height HS on the cranked stick section 51, which is formed by the distance between the mounting axis 17 and the deflector axis 29. The cranked stick section 51 is positioned between the cheeks 36. The mounting axis 17 of the cranked stick section 51 is aligned with the attachment bearing point 38, so that these are pivotably connected to one another by a bearing pin.
[0059] In this embodiment, for example, the deflectors 28 are straight. This allows higher forces to be absorbed. This embodiment is preferably used for compact excavators or medium-sized or large excavators. In the embodiment shown in
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[0061] The stick 14 with the cranked stick section 51 enables the mounting device 21 to be pivoted at a pivoting angle A of up to 60 relative to the fictitious straight line 53 in the direction of the lower side 43 of the stick 14. Due to the offset arrangement of the attachment bearing point 38 relative to the coupling bearing point 37 and the cranked stick section 51, the rotary device 22 can be positioned almost parallel or parallel to the fictitious straight line 52 with respect to its axis of rotation.
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