Stabilizer pad for work machine stabilizer arm
11255073 ยท 2022-02-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66C23/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A stabilizer system in a work machine. The stabilizer system includes a stabilizer pad and a stabilizer arm. The stabilizer pad includes a main body having a lower surface configured for engaging a ground surface of a first type, and may include resilient inserts for resting on hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. Wings are rotatably connected to the main body and are rotatable between a position above the main body and a position covering the lower surface. The wings include ground engaging surfaces having ribs configured for engaging ground surfaces of a different type, such as soil or gravel. Locking pins are provided for holding the wings in selected positions.
Claims
1. A stabilizer system in a work machine having a frame and a tool system carried by the frame, the stabilizer system comprising: a stabilizer pad comprising: a main body with a surface thereof oriented for engagement with a surface on which work machine is operated; and a movable body connected to the main body and movable between a first position between the surface on which work machine is operated and the main body and a second position not interfering with the main body and contacting the surface on which the work machine is operated; and a stabilizer arm extending an adjustable distance from the frame, the stabilizer arm connected to the stabilizer pad for engaging the surface on which work machine is operated, wherein at least one of the main body and the movable body comprises a replaceable resilient insert, and wherein the movable body covers the insert when positioned between the surface on which work machine is operated and the main body.
2. The stabilizer system of claim 1, further comprising a lock securing the movable body in a selected position thereof.
3. The stabilizer system of claim 1, wherein the main body defines an eyelet along at least one edge thereof, wherein the movable body defines another eyelet, and wherein the movable body is connected to the main body by a pin held in the eyelets.
4. The stabilizer system of claim 1, wherein the movable body comprises ribs being downwardly directed with the movable body between the surface on which work machine is operated and main body.
5. A method for using a stabilizer system according to claim 1, comprising: placing the stabilizer pad in a first working condition by rotating the movable body of the stabilizer pad to the second position and exposing the resilient insert of the main body of the stabilizer pad to engage a first type of surface upon which the work machine is operated; and placing the stabilizer pad in a second working condition by rotating the movable body to the first position between the main body and a second type of surface upon which the work machine is operated, and thereby covering the resilient insert of the main body with the movable body and exposing a rib on the movable body to engage the second type of surface.
6. A stabilizer system in a work machine having a frame and a tool system carried by the frame, the stabilizer system comprising: a stabilizer pad comprising: a main body with a surface thereof oriented for engagement with a surface on which work machine is operated; a first movable body connected to the main body and movable between a first position between the surface on which work machine is operated and the main body and a second position not interfering with the main body and contacting the surface on which the work machine is operated; and a second movable body connected to the main body, the second movable body also being movable between a first position between the surface on which work machine is operated and the main body and a second position not interfering with the main body and contacting the surface on which work machine is operated; and a stabilizer arm extending an adjustable distance from the frame, the stabilizer arm connected to the stabilizer pad for engaging the surface on which work machine is operated, wherein the movable body is a first movable body, wherein the main body comprises first and second resilient inserts, and wherein the first and second movable bodies cover the inserts when positioned between the main body and the surface on which work machine is operated.
7. The stabilizer system of claim 6, further comprising first and second locks securing the first and second movable bodies in selected positions thereof.
8. A stabilizer system in a work machine having a frame and a tool system carried by the frame, the stabilizer system comprising: a stabilizer pad comprising: a main body with a surface thereof oriented for engagement with a surface on which work machine is operated; and a movable body connected to the main body and movable between a first position between the surface on which work machine is operated and the main body and a second position not interfering with the main body and contacting the surface on which the work machine is operated; and a stabilizer arm extending an adjustable distance from the frame, the stabilizer arm connected to the stabilizer pad for engaging the surface on which work machine is operated, wherein: the main body comprises at least two main body eyelets along opposite edges thereof; the movable body is a first wing pivotally connected to one of the at least two main body eyelets; and the stabilizer system further comprises a second movable body being a second wing pivotally connected to the other of the at least two main body eyelets and movable between a first position between the surface on which work machine is operated and the main body and a second position not interfering with the main body and contacting the surface on which work machine is operated.
9. The stabilizer system of claim 8, further comprising first and second resilient inserts connected to a lower surface of the main body, wherein the first and second wings straddle the inserts when positioned between the main body and the surface on which work machine is operated.
10. The stabilizer system of claim 8, further comprising pedestals on the first and second wings near edges opposite the pivotal connections to the main body.
11. The stabilizer system of claim 8, further comprising first and second spring pin locks associated with the first and second wings, wherein: the first and second spring pin locks are disposed below the main body with the first and second wings disposed in the first positions; and the first and second spring pin locks are disposed above the main body with the first and second wings disposed in the second positions.
12. The stabilizer system of claim 8, wherein the first and second wings comprise respective first and second wing eyelets, and wherein the connections of the first and second wings to the main body comprise pins held in the main body eyelets and the eyelets of the wings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention in its various forms, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(8) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates an embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
(10) While work machine 10 in the exemplary embodiment is shown as a backhoe including shovel attachment 18 and front end loader 20, stabilizer pads as disclosed herein can be used on other types of work machines, such as, for example and not limitation, mobile cranes, loaders of various types, other types of excavators, etc. Further, while stabilizer system 30 shown in the exemplary embodiment includes arms that are generally rotatable about horizontal axes, those skilled in the art will recognize that stabilizer systems also may include telescoping, extendable and retractable arms, vertically movable outriggers and the like. The particular work machine and operating mechanism of the stabilizer system shown and described herein should not be considered limiting on the present invention, as the stabilizer pad disclosed herein can be used advantageously with different work machines and different stabilizer systems.
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(12) Stabilizer pad 36 includes a main body 40 pivotally connected to stabilizer arm 34 by a stabilizer pad axle 42. Main body 40 is substantially plate-like and defines upwardly extending tabs 44, 46 for receiving stabilizer pad axle 42 and for allowing relative rotation of main body 40 relative to stabilizer arm 34 through a limited rotational arc, for positioning stabilizer pad 36 in general conformity with the terrain. Main body 40 further defines a pair of spaced, elongated eyelets 48 along one edge thereof and a second pair of spaced, elongated eyelets 50 on the opposite edge thereof. Stabilizer pad 36 is oriented on stabilizer arm 34 such that a lower surface 52 is in a generally confronting relationship facing the ground on which work machine 10 is positioned. First and second resilient inserts 54, 56 are held by first and second holders 58, 60, with the assembled holders and inserts secured to lower surface 52 by a plurality of fasteners, such as bolts 62 and nuts 64. Resilient inserts 54, 56, which may be made of reinforced rubber, for example, are configured for engagement against hard surfaces on which work machine 10 is operated, such as, for example, concrete, asphalt and the like. Holders 58, 60 are detachable so that resilient inserts 54, 56 can be changed, as necessary, if worn or damaged.
(13) Stabilizer pad 36 further includes a pair of bodies that are movable relative to main body 40, and are generally provided as a left wing 66 and a right wing 68, which define offset elongated wing eyelets 70, 72, respectively. Much like a leaf hinge, left-wing 66 and right-wing 68 are held rotatably to main body 40 by a first wing pin 74 and second wing pin 76, respectively. Left wing eyelet 70 is positioned between and aligned with spaced eyelets 48 on one edge of main body 40, and right wing eyelet 72 is positioned between and aligned with spaced eyelets 50 on the opposite edge of main body 40. First wing pin 74 extends between and is held in first eyelets 48 on main body 40 and wing eyelet 70, thereby allowing left-wing 66 to pivot about first wing pin 74. Second wing pin 76 extends between and is held in second eyelets 50 on main body 40 and wing eyelet 72, thereby allowing right-wing 68 to pivot about second wing pin 76.
(14) Left-wing 66 and right-wing 68 further define ground engaging surfaces 78, 80, respectively, which may be configured, for example, to engage or partially embedded in soft soils or the like. Accordingly, a contour can be provided on ground engaging surfaces 78, 80, including a plurality of ribs 82. On the sides of wings 66, 68 opposite of ground engaging surfaces 78, 80, near edges thereof opposite from offset, elongated eyelets 70, 72, wings 66, 68 are provided with one or more pedestal 84, 86, respectively.
(15) Spring pin locks 88, 90 are provided on left-wing 66 and right-wing 68, respectively, received in ears 92, 94. Spring pin locks 88, 90 are spring biased toward extended position from ears 92, 94 toward the center of wings 66, 68.
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(17) Another operable position for stabilizer pad 36 is illustrated in
(18) Adjustment from one position to the other is simple, easy and quick. Spring pin locks 88, 90 are retracted, allowing rotation of the pin locks past main body 40. When the final position is reached, spring pin locks 88, 90 are again extended over main body 40, to again limit rotation of wings 66, 68.
(19) While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment and one variation thereof, the present invention can be further modified within the scope of this disclosure and the following claims. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles as defined in the claims. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.