AU783880B2 - Support frame for front attached implements of an operating machine and associated locating pins - Google Patents
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AUSTRALIA
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Applicant(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: Deere Company One John Deere Place Moline Illinois 61265 United States of America DAVIES COLLISON CAVE Patent Trade Mark Attorneys Level 10, 10 Barrack Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 Support frame for front attached implements of an operating machine and associated locating pins The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- 5020 SUPPORT FRAME FOR FRONT ATTACHED IMPLEMENTS OF AN OPERATING MACHINE AND ASSOCIATED LOCATING PINS Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention concerns attaching implements to a support framne which is mounted to a boom end for pivoting freely about a horizontal transverse axis, and more specifically relates features of the support frame.
Background of the Invention [0002] In order to be able to attach front mounted implements, such as buckets, forks or the like, for free pivotal movement to the booms of tractor front end loaders, telescoping loaders or excavators, it is known practice to mount an Implement holder or support frame to the boom..of the operating machine for pivoting about a horizontal transverse axis. Arrangements for easy release of the front attached implements are provided on the support frame.
[0003] EP-A-0 398 110 discloses an arrangement for pivotally attaching a front attached implement to a boom of a loader. An implement holder is fastened over a rotary journal to the boom and can be pivoted about the rotary journal by a hydraulic cylinder. In the upper region of the holder, an upwardly opening, U-shaped receptacle is Io .ated which engages an upper transverse pin of the attached implement. The rotary journal projects on both sides of the holder so that its ends can engage receptacles in the implement that open to the rear. The rotary journals can be retained in the receptacles by a locking arrangement. For the mounting of the attached implement, the transverse pin is initially engaged by the support surface by movement of the holder. Then the holder is pivoted so that the ends of the rotary journals engage the receptacles. Following this, the ends of the rotary journals are locked in the receptacles- Here the lower attachment of the front attached implement to the support frame can be performed by a locking arrangement as has been described in DE-A-25 59 293.
[0004] It is also known practice from commercially available loaders to provide, in place of the support frame, a locating pin each that extends vertically upward and tapers to a cone shape, which engages in corresponding cylindrical recesses on the front attached implement. With this method of coupling, however, there is a disadvantage in that the vehicle must be positioned very precisely to the front attached implement in order to attain a secure coupling. Inappropriate handling could result in bending of the locating pin.
2 [0005] The task underlying the invention is seen in the need for defining a support frame and locating pin of the type defined above by means of which the aforementioned problems are overcome.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided an implement support frame having a coupling arrangement adapted for establishing a pivotal connection, defining a transverse pivot axis, with an end of a boom of a working vehicle, at least one tapered locating pin being spaced from said pivotal coupling arrangement and adapted for being releasably engaged with a receptacle provided in a front attached implement, the improvement comprising: said at least one tapered locating pin having a substantially conical profile that is symmetrical relative to a vertical, fore-and-aft extending plane, and is asymmetrical relative to a vertical transverse plane; and said locating pin further having a rear side, adapted for facing said boom, that tapers relatively slightly, and on the front side tapers relatively sharply.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a tapered locating pin for use with an implement support frame, comprising: said locating pin having a conical profile, as viewed in a fore-and-aft direction of use, that is symmetrical about a vertical, fore-and-aft extending plane; and said locating pin having a profile, as viewed in a transverse direction, which is asymmetric to a transverse vertical plane, with the pin *.*-*tapering only slightly on its rear side and tapering relatively sharply on its front side.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings: [0010] FIG, 1 is a somewhat schematic right side elevational view of the boom of an operating machine with a support frame constructed in accordance with the present 25 invention.
oooeo [0011] FIG. 2 is a front view of the support frame shown in FIG. 1.
[0012] FIG. 3 is a front view of a locating pin of the present invention.
S" [0013] FIG. 4 is a side view of the pin shown in FIG. 3.
[0014] FIG. 5 is a top view of the in shown in FIG. 3.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment [0015] Referring now to FIG. 1, there is shown a boom 10 of an operating machine, not otherwise shown, which may be of a commercially available telescoping loader, for example. At the front end of the boom 10, an implement support frame or holder 14 is fastened, free to pivot about a transverse pivot axis defined by a journal assembly 12. The pivoting of the support frame 14 can be p~rformed in the usual manner by one or two hydraulic cylinders, not shown. An attached or front implement 16, shown only partially, for example, a shovel, is rigidly fastened to support frame 14.
[0016] As can be seen from FIG. 2, two pins 18 project from the side of the lower region of the support frame 14. When the front attached implement 16 is mounted, these pins 18 engage bores which extend transversely through vertical brackets 22 located at the rear of, and forming -part of, the front attached implement 16. For mounting or dismounting of the front attached implement 16, the pins 18 can be retracted or extended in the axial direction by an appropriate arrangement as is revealed, for example, by DE-A 25 59 293.
[0017] On the upper edge of the support frame 14, a locating pin 24 extending vertically upward Is fastened to each side. The fastening can be performed, for example, by welding. Other methods of fastening, for example, by bolting are also possible. With this positioning of the locating pins 24, the pins are easily visible from the vehicle cab and can be easily engaged in the receptacles of the front attached implement 16.
[0018] Each locating pin 24 is provided with a mounting base 26, in the form of a flange, and, vertically above that, an adjoining cylindrical region 28 of smaller diameter, which blends without any step into an essentially conical region 30. The base 26 of the locating pin 24 is fastened to the support frame 14. When the front attached implement 16 is mounted, the cylindrical region 28 engages a cylindrical bore that is defined in a bracket 32 extending generally in the horizontal direction in the rear, upper region of the implement 16.
[0019] The locating pin mounting base 26 is generally cylindrical and is flattened on laterally opposite sides 34 and 36. As can be seen from FIGS. 2 and 3, the profile of the conical region 30 of the locating pin 24 is configured symmetrically relative to a vertical plane 39, extending fore-and-aft or in the direction of the boom 10, and tapers towards the upper, free end 38 of the pin, generally in the form of a cone.
Here the side edges 40 of the cone are not straight lines, but are curved slightly in the convex direction They include a mean taper angle a of approximately 350.
[0020] As can be seen from FIG. 4, the profile of the conical region 30 of the locating pin 24 is asymmetrical to a transverse vertical plane 42 bisecting the base 26 and cylindrical region 28. The locating pin 24 tapers on its rear side 44, which faces the boom 10, only slightly towards the upper end, while the taper on the front side 46 is relatively strong. Here the tapered regions of the rear side 44 and the front side 46 are not straight lines, but are curved slightly in the convex direction.
They include a mean taper angle of approximately 300. Hence, the locating pin 24 is not rotationally symmetrical, but is configured asymmetrically. However, the taper ratios with respect to the transverse cross section and the longitudinal cross section of the locating pin 24 are therefore in the same order of magnitude and differ relatively little from one another. This configuration leads to an optimum force distribution in the locating pins 24 since they have a relatively thick cross section throughout their tapered sections.
[0021] The above-described configuration of the locating pins 24 considerably improves the engagement of the front attached implement 16. When the pins 24 are introduced Into the respective receptacles of the front attached implement 16, it is not necessary that the support frame 14 and the attached implement 16 be aligned precisely with each other. Due to the asymmetric configuration of the outer contour of the locating pins 24, this shape conforms to the circular movement through which the support frame 14 moves during the process of positioning the pins 24 within the receptacles of the implement 16. Due to this configuration, the front attached implement 16 can be engaged more rapidly, faster and safer. Evidence of wear and, in particular, bending of the location pins is largely avoided.
[0022] Preferably, the front side or flank 46 of the locating pin 24 forms essentially a circular arc whose radius R is equal to the distance between the front side 46 and the pivot axis 12 of the support frame 14. During the engagement of the front attached implement 16, the support frame 14 is pivoted about its pivot axis 12. Due to the circular arc configuration of the front side 46, this conforms optimally to the pivoting movement, so that during the engagement relative sliding between the support frame 14 and the front attached implement 16 can be largely avoided, WVl whereby the locating pin 24 is loaded relatively little.
[0023] The upper region of the locating pin 24 approaches a ball shape, but at tits outer most end region 38 it is configured with a slight flat. The circumferential outer contour of the locating pin 24 is rounded on all sides. Thereby pin cross sections that extend transverse to the axis 42 of the pin are essentially circular, as indicated in FIG. (0024] In order to fasten the front att.ched implement 16 to the support frame 14, the support frame 14 is lowered and te telescoping loader is maneuvered in such away that the locating pins 24 are positioned undemeath the bores of the horizontal bracket 32. Then the support frame 14 is pivoted upward about the pivot axis 12 whereupon the locating pins-24 enter the bores and the upper edge of the support frame 14 lifts the front attached implement 16. As soon as the side pins 18 are aligned with the associated bores of the vertical brackets 22, they are extended and engage these bores and lock the front attached implement 16 to the support frame 14.
[0025] Although the invention has been described in terms of only one embodiment, anyone skilled in the art will perceive many varied alternatives, modifications and variations in light of the above description as well as the drawing, all of which fall under the present invention.
S[0026] Having described the preferred embodiment, it will become apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
P. WFDOCSNMCC-PATLODGEWmplioc-2 iMMO I Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgement or any form of suggestion that that prior art forms part of the common general acknowledge in Australia.
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1. An implement support frame having a coupling arrangement adapted for establishing a pivotal connection, defining a transverse pivot axis, with an end of a boom of a working vehicle, at least one tapered locating pin being spaced from said pivotal coupling arrangement and adapted for being releasably engaged with a receptacle provided in a front attached implement, the improvement comprising: said at least one tapered locating pin having a substantially conical profile that is symmetrical relative to a vertical, fore-and-aft extending plane, and is asymmetrical relative to a vertical transverse plane; and said locating pin further having a rear side, adapted for facing said boom, that tapers relatively slightly, and on the front side tapers relatively sharply.
2. The implement support frame defined in clam 1 wherein said locating pin extends generally vertically beyond a remaining portion of said support frame.
3. The implement support frame defined in claim 1 wherein said front side of said locating pin is configured approximately in a circular arc having its center at said pivot axis.
4. The implement support frame defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one locating pin and an identical second locating pin are fixed at transversely spaced locations of said support frame. S. 20
5. The implement support frame defined in claim 1 wherein said locating pin is provided with a flange that is welded to said support frame.
6. The implement support frame defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one locating pin has a free end that is sharply rounded and approaches a ball shape.
7. The implement support frame defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one 25 locating pin has a circumferential, outer surface that is rounded on ail sides.
8. The implement support frame defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one .o locating pin has a cylindrical region which blends, without any steps, into a region that tapers toward a free end of said pin, said cylindrical region being adapted for being received in a complementary shaped receptacle of said implement.
9. The implement support frame defined in claim 8 wherein said at least one locating pin has a mounting base defined by a cylindrical flange region that is larger in diameter than, and is joined to said cylindrical region.
A tapered locating pin for use with an implement support frame, comprising: said locating pin having a conical profile, as viewed in a fore-and-aft direction of use, that is symmetrical about a vertical, fore-and-aft extending plane; and said locating pin having a profile, as viewed in a transverse direction, which is asymmetric to a transverse vertical plane, with the pin tapering only slightly on its rear side and tapering relatively sharply on its front side.
11. The locating pin definqd in claim 10 wherein opposite sides Of Said pin relative to said fore-and-aft extending vertical plane have a rate of taper that is substantially equal to a rate of taper of said front and rear sides.
12. The locating pin as defined in claim 11 wherein the taper of said opposite sides and of said front and rear sides extends in a slightly convex arc.
13. The locating pin as defined in claim 10 wherein a first set of lines respectively tangent to said opposite sides converge to define a first taper angle and a second set of lines respectively tangent to said front and rear sides converge to define a second taper angle; and said first and second taper angles lying between 250 and 400.
14. The locating pin as defined in claim 10 wherein said locating pin includes a free end that is sharply rounded and approaches a ball shape.
15. The locating pin as defined in claim 10 wherein said locating pin has a circumferential surface that is rounded on all sides.
16. The locating pin as defined in claim 10 wherein said locating pin includes a cylindrical region that blends without any steps into a region that tapers toward a free end of said pin.
17. The locating pin as defined in claim 16 wherein said locating pin includes a cylindrical base adjoined to, and having a diameter larger than that of, said cylindrical region. C. C C C Docma=U-21/D6A)1 -8-
18. Implement support frame substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings.
19. A locating pin substantially a hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings. DATED this 21" day of June, 2001 DEERE COMPANY By Its Patent Attorneys DAVIES COLLISON CAVE e
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| US3417886A (en) * | 1967-06-07 | 1968-12-24 | Clifton F. Stuart | Implement hitch for tractors and loaders |
| US3512665A (en) * | 1968-02-14 | 1970-05-19 | Walter J Westendorf | Quick attach means for end loaders |
| FR2690718A1 (en) * | 1992-05-04 | 1993-11-05 | Groupe Pel Job | Safety device for holding tools automatically - comprises conical tip cooperating with conical orifice,and bolting assembly and also having holding member corresponding to, and cooperating with bolting assembly to retain tool with predetermined play |
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| US3417886A (en) * | 1967-06-07 | 1968-12-24 | Clifton F. Stuart | Implement hitch for tractors and loaders |
| US3512665A (en) * | 1968-02-14 | 1970-05-19 | Walter J Westendorf | Quick attach means for end loaders |
| FR2690718A1 (en) * | 1992-05-04 | 1993-11-05 | Groupe Pel Job | Safety device for holding tools automatically - comprises conical tip cooperating with conical orifice,and bolting assembly and also having holding member corresponding to, and cooperating with bolting assembly to retain tool with predetermined play |
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