EP0521560B1 - A coupling piece - Google Patents
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- EP0521560B1 EP0521560B1 EP92201901A EP92201901A EP0521560B1 EP 0521560 B1 EP0521560 B1 EP 0521560B1 EP 92201901 A EP92201901 A EP 92201901A EP 92201901 A EP92201901 A EP 92201901A EP 0521560 B1 EP0521560 B1 EP 0521560B1
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- clamping wedge
- coupling piece
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/28—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets
- E02F3/36—Component parts
- E02F3/3604—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like
- E02F3/3609—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like of the quick acting type, e.g. controlled from the operator seat
- E02F3/3613—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like of the quick acting type, e.g. controlled from the operator seat with means for absorbing any play therebetween
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/28—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets
- E02F3/36—Component parts
- E02F3/3604—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like
- E02F3/3609—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like of the quick acting type, e.g. controlled from the operator seat
- E02F3/364—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like of the quick acting type, e.g. controlled from the operator seat using wedges
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/28—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging tools mounted on a dipper- or bucket-arm, i.e. there is either one arm or a pair of arms, e.g. dippers, buckets
- E02F3/36—Component parts
- E02F3/3604—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like
- E02F3/3609—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like of the quick acting type, e.g. controlled from the operator seat
- E02F3/3663—Devices to connect tools to arms, booms or the like of the quick acting type, e.g. controlled from the operator seat hydraulically-operated
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- the invention relates to a combination of an implement and a coupling piece for coupling the implement, such as e.g. an excavator bucket, to the end of a jib of an excavator or the like, which coupling piece can be pivotally connected to the jib as well as to a setting cylinder coupled to the jib, whereby the implement is provided with two connecting plates secured to the implement, said connecting plates being provided with recesses for receiving studs forming part of the coupling piece as well as with conical recesses for receiving a clamping wedge associated with the coupling piece wherein two rods, which extend parallel to each other and perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the clamping wedge are associated with the clamping wedge and passed through holes provided in parts of the coupling piece, said rods being surrounded by compression springs, which are confined between said parts of the coupling piece and stops secured to the ends of the rods remote from the clamping wedge, the arrangement being such that in the situation where the coupling piece is coupled to the implement said
- Such a coupling piece is e.g. known from Dutch patent application no. 7904335.
- the clamping wedge is fixed to the coupling piece and drawn into the conical recesses, so as to secure the coupling piece to the implement by means of bolts, which at their free ends could be surrounded by small compression springs and which have to be tightened or loosened manually by the operator of the crane for coupling and/or uncoupling the implement.
- Said coupling and uncoupling of the implement is thus still a time-consuming job, whilst furthermore the bolts constitute vulnerable parts, which are easily damaged.
- the object of the invention is to obtain a coupling piece of the above kind, wherein the above-described drawbacks can be avoided.
- a setting cylinder is provided on the coupling piece, by means of which the clamping wedge and the rods can be moved in the longitudinal direction of said rods against the action of the compression springs surrounding said rods over a substantial part of their length in such a way that the clamping wedge and the rod, which are removable fixed to said clamping wedge can be moved by means of said setting cylinder over a distance sufficiently for moving the clamping wedge out of the conical recesses, whereby said setting cylinder is arranged substantially parallel to and between said rods, which are arranged on either side of the setting cylinder symmetrically with respect thereto, and can be adjusted into a position wherein the setting cylinder has no operative connection with the clamping wedge.
- the setting cylinder will be a hydraulic setting cylinder, which may be connected to the hydraulic circuit of the excavator of the like, so that it can be controlled from the driver's cab of the excavator. It is also possible, however, to provide e.g. pneumatic or electric setting cylinders, which may e.g. be connected to corresponding circuits of the excavators or the like. During normal operation the compression springs will take care of it that the clamping wedge remains in the position suitable for clamping down the implement to the coupling piece, so that during operation it will not be necessary to keep the setting cylinder under pressure for this purpose. This also enhances the safety during operation.
- the setting cylinder can be adjusted into ⁇ a position in which the setting cylinder has no operative connection with the clamping wedge it is avoided that during operation undesirable forces are exerted on the setting cylinder via the clamping wedge, as a result of which overloading of and damage to the setting cylinder is avoided.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of a coupling piece and, illustrated in chain-dotted lines, of connecting plates secured to an implement.
- Figure 2 is a side view of Figure 1, seen according to the arrow II in figure 1, wherein some parts have been left out.
- Figure 3 is a view of Figure 1, seen in the direction indicated by the arrow III in Figure 1.
- Figure 4 is a sectional view of Figure 1, at the location of the setting cylinder.
- Figure 5 is a sectional view of Figure 1, at the location of a spring.
- the coupling piece illustrated in the Figures comprises a bent plate-shaped part 2, to one end of which a pin 3 is connected.
- the ends of the pin 3 form studs 4, whose diameter is slightly smaller than that of the other part of the pin 3.
- reinforcing ribs 5 are secured to the plate, said reinforcing ribs extending perpendicularly to said part of the plate.
- reinforcing ribs 6 extending parallel to the reinforcing ribs 5 are provided near the end of the plate 2 remote from the shaft 3, said reinforcing ribs 6 with one end being connected to the ends of the reinforcing ribs 5 by means of plate-shaped parts 7 extending perpendicularly to the reinforcing ribs.
- plate-shaped parts 7 holes 8 are provided, through which pins 9 are passed.
- Said pins 9 are surrounded by compression springs, which are confined between the plates 7 and further supporting plates 11, which are secured to the pins 9 by means of bolts 12.
- the other ends of the pins 9 are secured, by means of bolts 13, to a clamping wedge 14 extending perpendicularly to the bolts 10.
- reinforcing ribs 6 Between the reinforcing ribs 6 further reinforcing ribs 15 are secured to the plate 2, whereby said ribs 15 are connected to the ribs 6 by means of a transverse rib 16, in which a hole is provided for passing a cylinder housing 17 of a hydraulic setting cylinder, which is secured to the reinforcing ribs 16 by means of bolts 18.
- the housing 17 of the setting cylinder accommodates a piston, which is connected to a piston rod 19, said piston rod with one end projecting beyond the housing 17 and at this end being provided with a spherical head 20.
- the spherical head 20 lies opposite a conical recess 21, which is provided in a surface of the clamping wedge 14 facing the setting cylinder.
- Lines 22 and 23 are connected to the setting cylinder for the supply and discharge of pressurized fluid, whereby said lines may be connected to the hydraulic circuit of an excavator or the like in a manner known per se.
- Projecting ears 24 are secured to the plate 2 at the side of the plate 2 remote from the setting cylinder, said ears being provided with holes 25 for coupling the coupling piece to the jib of an excavator or the like in a manner known per se.
- the above-described coupling piece which during operation will be coupled to the end of the jib of an excavotor or the like as well as to a setting cylinder provided on said jib, so that the coupling piece can be pivoted with respect to the jib by means of the setting cylinder, is intended for coupling implements to the jib.
- Such implements such as e.g. an excavator bucket, will thereby be provided in a usual manner with two connecting plates 26 secured to the implement, said connecting plates being provided with hook-shaped parts 27 for receiving the studs 4.
- the plates are provided, in a manner known per se, with conical recesses for receiving the correspondingly shaped ends of the clamping wedge 14, all this in such a manner that the clamping wedge 14 will be drawn firmly into the recesses, towards the left, when seen in Figure 2, under the influence of the compression springs 10.
- the angle of the wedge-shaped parts of the wedge and the correspondingly shaped recesses in the plates has been chosen such that the ends of the clamping wedge are accommodated in the respective recesses in a self-gripping manner, so that the wedge will not tend to work itself loose from the coupled position shown in the Figures.
- any tendency of the clamping wedge 14 to work itself loose from the coupled position shown in the Figures is opposed by the springs 10, which draw the clamping wedge into the recesses.
- the sphere 20 secured to the end of the piston rod 19 is spaced by some distance from the boundary face of the recess 21 provided in the wedge, so that the forces exerted on the wedge will not be transmitted to the setting cylinder of which the piston rod 19 forms part.
- the piston rod 19 can be moved towards the right, when seen in Figure 1, by supplying pressurized fluid to the setting cylinder, so that the sphere 20 is pressed into the recess 21 provided in the clamping wedge and the clamping wedge 14 is moved towards the right, when seen in Figure 1, into a position in which the wedge-shaped ends of the clamping wedge 14 are removed from the recesses in the plates 26. Due to the two compression springs acting on the clamping wedge said clamping wedge is moved evenly and it is avoided that the wedge is pressed out of alignment, which may lead to the wedge becoming jammed. After the wedge 14 has been removed from the recesses 26 the coupling piece can be uncoupled by suitably manipulating the connecting plates and the implement equipped therewith, in order to be coupled to another implement provided with similar connecting plates again.
- a further advantage of the construction according to the invention is that the same coupling piece is suitable for remote control by means of a hydraulic cylinder as described above, as well as for a mechanical connection, in which case the setting cylinder may be left out and the clamping wedge may be fixed in the usual manner by means of bolts.
- a construction originally made for mechanical connection may thus be adapted for remote control at a later stage, e.g. by simply providing the setting cylinder.
- protecting hoods 30 may furthermore be secured to the ends of the connecting plates in which the recess for receiving the wedge-shaped ends of the clamping wedge 14 are provided, said protecting hoods constituting a protection for the ends of the clamping wedge 14 as well as for the recesses receiving said ends, and at the same time form an additional reinforcement of the connecting plates, so as to oppose undesirable bending of the connecting plates near the recesses receiving the ends of the clamping wedge 14.
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Abstract
Description
- The invention relates to a combination of an implement and a coupling piece for coupling the implement, such as e.g. an excavator bucket, to the end of a jib of an excavator or the like, which coupling piece can be pivotally connected to the jib as well as to a setting cylinder coupled to the jib, whereby the implement is provided with two connecting plates secured to the implement, said connecting plates being provided with recesses for receiving studs forming part of the coupling piece as well as with conical recesses for receiving a clamping wedge associated with the coupling piece wherein two rods, which extend parallel to each other and perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the clamping wedge are associated with the clamping wedge and passed through holes provided in parts of the coupling piece, said rods being surrounded by compression springs, which are confined between said parts of the coupling piece and stops secured to the ends of the rods remote from the clamping wedge, the arrangement being such that in the situation where the coupling piece is coupled to the implement said compression springs tend to draw the clamping wedge firmly into the conical recesses.
- Such a coupling piece is e.g. known from Dutch patent application no. 7904335. With this known structure the clamping wedge is fixed to the coupling piece and drawn into the conical recesses, so as to secure the coupling piece to the implement by means of bolts, which at their free ends could be surrounded by small compression springs and which have to be tightened or loosened manually by the operator of the crane for coupling and/or uncoupling the implement. Said coupling and uncoupling of the implement is thus still a time-consuming job, whilst furthermore the bolts constitute vulnerable parts, which are easily damaged.
- The object of the invention is to obtain a coupling piece of the above kind, wherein the above-described drawbacks can be avoided.
- According to the invention a setting cylinder is provided on the coupling piece, by means of which the clamping wedge and the rods can be moved in the longitudinal direction of said rods against the action of the compression springs surrounding said rods over a substantial part of their length in such a way that the clamping wedge and the rod, which are removable fixed to said clamping wedge can be moved by means of said setting cylinder over a distance sufficiently for moving the clamping wedge out of the conical recesses, whereby said setting cylinder is arranged substantially parallel to and between said rods, which are arranged on either side of the setting cylinder symmetrically with respect thereto, and can be adjusted into a position wherein the setting cylinder has no operative connection with the clamping wedge.
- Generally the setting cylinder will be a hydraulic setting cylinder, which may be connected to the hydraulic circuit of the excavator of the like, so that it can be controlled from the driver's cab of the excavator. It is also possible, however, to provide e.g. pneumatic or electric setting cylinders, which may e.g. be connected to corresponding circuits of the excavators or the like. During normal operation the compression springs will take care of it that the clamping wedge remains in the position suitable for clamping down the implement to the coupling piece, so that during operation it will not be necessary to keep the setting cylinder under pressure for this purpose. This also enhances the safety during operation. As the setting cylinder can be adjusted into `a position in which the setting cylinder has no operative connection with the clamping wedge it is avoided that during operation undesirable forces are exerted on the setting cylinder via the clamping wedge, as a result of which overloading of and damage to the setting cylinder is avoided.
- It is noted that from EP-A-0122547 there is known a coupling piece that has been provided with a coupling hook, which is pivotable about a shaft by means of a setting cylinder which extends substantially perpendicular to an adjacent wall of the implement, which is engaged by said pivotable coupling hook.
- The invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter with reference to a possible embodiment of the coupling piece according to the invention illustrated in the accompanying figures.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of a coupling piece and, illustrated in chain-dotted lines, of connecting plates secured to an implement.
- Figure 2 is a side view of Figure 1, seen according to the arrow II in figure 1, wherein some parts have been left out.
- Figure 3 is a view of Figure 1, seen in the direction indicated by the arrow III in Figure 1.
- Figure 4 is a sectional view of Figure 1, at the location of the setting cylinder.
- Figure 5 is a sectional view of Figure 1, at the location of a spring.
- The coupling piece illustrated in the Figures comprises a bent plate-
shaped part 2, to one end of which apin 3 is connected. The ends of thepin 3form studs 4, whose diameter is slightly smaller than that of the other part of thepin 3. At the sides of the part of theplate 2 that includes an angle with the part to which thepin 3 is secured reinforcingribs 5 are secured to the plate, said reinforcing ribs extending perpendicularly to said part of the plate. Furthermore reinforcingribs 6 extending parallel to the reinforcingribs 5 are provided near the end of theplate 2 remote from theshaft 3, said reinforcingribs 6 with one end being connected to the ends of the reinforcingribs 5 by means of plate-shaped parts 7 extending perpendicularly to the reinforcing ribs. In said plate-shaped parts 7holes 8 are provided, through whichpins 9 are passed. Saidpins 9 are surrounded by compression springs, which are confined between theplates 7 and further supportingplates 11, which are secured to thepins 9 by means ofbolts 12. The other ends of thepins 9 are secured, by means ofbolts 13, to aclamping wedge 14 extending perpendicularly to thebolts 10. - Between the reinforcing
ribs 6 further reinforcingribs 15 are secured to theplate 2, whereby saidribs 15 are connected to theribs 6 by means of atransverse rib 16, in which a hole is provided for passing acylinder housing 17 of a hydraulic setting cylinder, which is secured to the reinforcingribs 16 by means ofbolts 18. - The
housing 17 of the setting cylinder accommodates a piston, which is connected to apiston rod 19, said piston rod with one end projecting beyond thehousing 17 and at this end being provided with aspherical head 20. Thespherical head 20 lies opposite aconical recess 21, which is provided in a surface of theclamping wedge 14 facing the setting cylinder. -
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Projecting ears 24 are secured to theplate 2 at the side of theplate 2 remote from the setting cylinder, said ears being provided withholes 25 for coupling the coupling piece to the jib of an excavator or the like in a manner known per se. - The above-described coupling piece, which during operation will be coupled to the end of the jib of an excavotor or the like as well as to a setting cylinder provided on said jib, so that the coupling piece can be pivoted with respect to the jib by means of the setting cylinder, is intended for coupling implements to the jib. Such implements, such as e.g. an excavator bucket, will thereby be provided in a usual manner with two connecting
plates 26 secured to the implement, said connecting plates being provided with hook-shaped parts 27 for receiving thestuds 4. Furthermore the plates are provided, in a manner known per se, with conical recesses for receiving the correspondingly shaped ends of theclamping wedge 14, all this in such a manner that theclamping wedge 14 will be drawn firmly into the recesses, towards the left, when seen in Figure 2, under the influence of thecompression springs 10. The angle of the wedge-shaped parts of the wedge and the correspondingly shaped recesses in the plates has been chosen such that the ends of the clamping wedge are accommodated in the respective recesses in a self-gripping manner, so that the wedge will not tend to work itself loose from the coupled position shown in the Figures. Besides that any tendency of theclamping wedge 14 to work itself loose from the coupled position shown in the Figures is opposed by thesprings 10, which draw the clamping wedge into the recesses. - As will furthermore be apparent from Figure 1, the
sphere 20 secured to the end of thepiston rod 19 is spaced by some distance from the boundary face of therecess 21 provided in the wedge, so that the forces exerted on the wedge will not be transmitted to the setting cylinder of which thepiston rod 19 forms part. - In order to uncouple the coupling piece from the implement the
piston rod 19 can be moved towards the right, when seen in Figure 1, by supplying pressurized fluid to the setting cylinder, so that thesphere 20 is pressed into therecess 21 provided in the clamping wedge and theclamping wedge 14 is moved towards the right, when seen in Figure 1, into a position in which the wedge-shaped ends of theclamping wedge 14 are removed from the recesses in theplates 26. Due to the two compression springs acting on the clamping wedge said clamping wedge is moved evenly and it is avoided that the wedge is pressed out of alignment, which may lead to the wedge becoming jammed. After thewedge 14 has been removed from therecesses 26 the coupling piece can be uncoupled by suitably manipulating the connecting plates and the implement equipped therewith, in order to be coupled to another implement provided with similar connecting plates again. - It will be apparent that when a coupling piece according to the invention as described above is used, the coupling and uncoupling of the coupling piece can be carried out simply and quickly, without the operator of the excavator or the like having to leave the excavator.
- A further advantage of the construction according to the invention is that the same coupling piece is suitable for remote control by means of a hydraulic cylinder as described above, as well as for a mechanical connection, in which case the setting cylinder may be left out and the clamping wedge may be fixed in the usual manner by means of bolts. A construction originally made for mechanical connection may thus be adapted for remote control at a later stage, e.g. by simply providing the setting cylinder.
- When the energizing of the setting cylinder drops out it is still possible to uncouple the clamping wedge by loosening the
bolts 13. - As is furthermore illustrated in the Figures, protecting
hoods 30 may furthermore be secured to the ends of the connecting plates in which the recess for receiving the wedge-shaped ends of theclamping wedge 14 are provided, said protecting hoods constituting a protection for the ends of the clampingwedge 14 as well as for the recesses receiving said ends, and at the same time form an additional reinforcement of the connecting plates, so as to oppose undesirable bending of the connecting plates near the recesses receiving the ends of theclamping wedge 14.
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- Combination of an implement and a coupling piece (2-4) for coupling an implement, such as e.g. an excavator bucket, to the end of a jib of an excavator or the like, which coupling piece (2-4) can be pivotally connected to the jib as well as to a setting cylinder coupled to the jib, whereby the implement is provided with two connecting plates (26) secured to the implement, said connecting plates (26) being provided with recesses for receiving studs (4) forming part of the coupling piece (2-4) as well as with conical recesses for receiving a clamping wedge (14) associated with the coupling piece (2-4), wherein two rods (9), which extend parallel to each other and perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the clamping wedge (14), are associated with the clamping wedge (14) and passed through holes (8) provided in parts (7) of the coupling piece, said rods (9) being surrounded by compression springs (10), which are confined between said parts (7) of the coupling piece and stops (11) secured to the ends of the rods (9) remote from the clamping wedge, the arrangement being such that in the situation wherein the coupling piece (2-4) is coupled to the implement said compression springs (10) tend to draw the clamping wedge (14) firmly into the conical recesses, characterized in that a setting cylinder (17) is provided on the coupling piece, by means of which the clamping wedge (14) and the rods (9) can be moved in the longitudinal direction of said rods (9) against the action of the compression springs (10) surrounding said rods over a substantial part of their length in such a way that the clamping wedge (14) and the rods (9), which are removable fixed to said clamping wedge (14) can be moved by means of said setting cylinder over a distance sufficiently for moving the clamping wedge (14) out of the conical recesses, whereby said setting cylinder (17) is arranged substantially parallel to and between said rods (9) which are arranged on either side of the setting cylinder (17) symmetrically with respect thereto, and can be adjusted into a position, in which the setting cylinder (17) has no operative connection with the clamping wedge (14).
- A combination according to claim 1, characterized in that a cylinder housing (17) of the hydraulisch setting cylinder is fixedly (18) connected to the coupling piece and that one end of a piston rod (19) projecting beyond the cylinder housing (17) can be moved from a position in wich said end is spaced from the clamping wedge (14) by some distance to a position in which said end abuts against the clamping wedge (14) and can then be moved further, so as to move the clamping wedge (14) against the action of the compressing spring (10), parallel to the longitudinal direction of the setting cylinder.
- A combination according to claim 2, characterized in that a spherical body (20) is secured to the end of the piston rod (19) and that opposite said spherical body (20) a conical recess (21) is provided in the clamping wedge (14).
- A combination according any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rods (9) are fixed removably to the clamping wedge (14) by means of bolts (13).
- A combination according any of the preceding claims, chraracterized in that hood-shaped reinforcing pieces (30) are provided near the recesses at the sides of the connecting plates (26) remote from each other.
- A coupling piece (2-4) for use in a combination according any of the preceding claims comprising a clamping wedge (14) which has been removably fixed to two rods (9) extending parallel to each other and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the clamping wedge, said rods (9) being passed through holes (8) provided in parts (7) of the coupling piece and being surrounded over a substantial part of their length by compression springs (10) which are confined between said parts (7) of the coupling piece and stops (11) secured to the ends of the rods (9) remote from the clamping wedge, whilst a setting cylinder (17) is provided on the coupling piece between and parallel to the rods (9) for moving the coupling piece (2-4) and the rods (9) in the longitudinal direction of the rods (9) against the action of the compression springs (10).
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