US20040069917A1 - Carrier arrangement for a working device - Google Patents

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US20040069917A1
US20040069917A1 US10/451,781 US45178103A US2004069917A1 US 20040069917 A1 US20040069917 A1 US 20040069917A1 US 45178103 A US45178103 A US 45178103A US 2004069917 A1 US2004069917 A1 US 2004069917A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/96Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements for alternate or simultaneous use of different digging elements
    • E02F3/962Mounting of implements directly on tools already attached to the machine
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/08Superstructures; Supports for superstructures
    • E02F9/085Ground-engaging fitting for supporting the machines while working, e.g. outriggers, legs

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  • the invention relates to a support arrangement for a working machine as quoted in patent claim 1 , especially for supporting of a working device such as a rock drilling equipment, an excavation scoop or the like.
  • a support arrangement shall have to be adapted for the use with various forms of support equipment such as wheel or chain driven working machines or transport equipment with hydraulic supply.
  • the main aim of the invention is to create a so arrangement with a working boom which is appropriate for a great range of jobs and for more different forms of support equipment as the support arrangements with wowing booms which are known
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of a form of execution of a part of a support arrangement according to the invention, for example with a working boom which supports a drilling derrick as working device,
  • FIG. 2 shows an end view of the support arrangement shown in FIG. 1, with the support pedestal (support element) shown in a slant position against a slanting ground, while
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of a form of execution where a prolongation unit is inserted between a support device and a support arrangement as it is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, while
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show alternative forms of execution.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 it is shown a part of a support arrangement 10 with a base part 11 and a working boom of which it is shown an inner arm 12 .
  • Such work booms are known in different designings, with link arms which are manoeuvred by one or more hydraulic cylinders.
  • the configuration and the opening mode will be adapted to the purpose for a device placed at the free end of the working boom This can be a rock drilling unit, an excavation scoop, a hoisting claw or a working platform.
  • the support arrangement 10 includes an attachment fitting 13 for a fast coupling which is mounted to a beam 14 which presents the basis in the base part 11 of the support arrangement.
  • a container 15 for picking up of drilling dust. With the use of an other working device will this be unnecessary.
  • the pedestal 13 includes a pedestal 16 with two diverging lop 17 , where the connection yoke 18 between the legs is beared below the beam 14 by a pivot 19 which extend in the longitudinal direction of the beam.
  • the bearing is adjusted for a certain slant positioning of the pedestal 16 to both sides from the middle position. In FIG. 2 is it shown in a slant position of 30° away from the middle position. This makes it possible to lower the pedestal onto a slanted ground.
  • a pair of attachment plates 20 for coupling of a piston 21 of a hydraulic cylinder 22 .
  • Each hydraulic cylinder 22 is pivotally mounted between a pair of plates 23 fastened to the support bean 14 .
  • the two hydraulic cylinders 22 are in this way arranged on one and the other side respectively of a vertical plane going through the pivot 19 and they axe coupled by a manually operated hydraulic valve (not shown), If this is opened the pedestal 16 swivels free and adapts on the ground. If it is blockaded in this way the position of the pedestal 16 is locked.
  • the attachment fitting 13 is designed in a known manner for fist coupling to a corresponding fitting on the support equipment
  • a fist fixing can be arranged at the end of of a working boom on a mobile wording or Porting machine, on a tractor, on a hoisting apparatus or an other equipment which is provided with a hydraulic power supply and with a sufficient weight to hold the base part 11 pressed down to the ground.
  • the front end of the support beam 14 is fastened a beaming bracket 24 with a bearing of a vertical support pivot 25 which serves as a support for the link arm 12 .
  • the support pivot 25 sups a rotary console 26 which can be swivelable by a not shown hydraulic motor and gear.
  • the rotary console 26 supports the inner end of the inner link arm 12 which is a pair of a working boom.
  • the rotary console 26 has a pair of arms 28 with a transverse pivot 29 for linking of the inner link arm 12 .
  • a transverse pivot 29 for linking of the inner link arm 12 .
  • it is provided with a rising pair of arms 30 for coupling of a not shown hydraulic cylinder.
  • control of the shown support arrangement can be done in known manner, for example by use of radio control.
  • the support arrangement according to the invention can be used together with a whole string of supporting machines, both wheel or chain driven working machines of different kind, or transport equipment.
  • the pedestal 16 can have a twin placed with a mutual distance and generally coinciding swivel axles. In this way the support arrangement 11 gets four legs which can adapt itself in pairs to the ground, irrespective of each other. In this case the four cylinders which are wired be coupled over a four-way valve for locking in the right position.
  • a swivelable support pedestal can be combined with a stationary support leg so that a three-square support is obtained with one fixed and two movable support points. If the isolated support leg is made telescopically adjustable in the form of a hydraulic cylinder, all of the three cylinders can be coupled over a sway valve which can be locked to make the system rigid when the right and stable position is reached.
  • the pedestal 16 is shown with a tip 31 at the end of each leg. Additionally to or instead of this there can be found a loot paw with a hole for guiding trough of a rock drill or an equivalent metal rod.
  • the support arrangement can be locked to the ground by setting the drill down into the hole in the ground. In its utmost consequence such an anchoring can abolish the need for a support equipment
  • the support arrangement than can be anchored free-standing onto the ground, especially the rock, and be connected to a random hydraulic unit. This will create the possibility for designing of a very simple and lightweight equipment for excavating, supporting of rock drilling equipment and the like.
  • the support arrangement according to the invention also can be integrated with a extension unit 32 as shown in FIG. 3.
  • This can have the form of a multi-linked arm structure with arms 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 , seen form inside to outside, which can be extended to a partly stretched, extended state or can be folded.
  • four arm parts which are linked together is can be done with the aid of four hydraulic cylinders 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 which are shown schematically and which are coupled respectively between an attachment fitting 41 on the support equipment 42 and the inner arm 33 , between the inner arm 33 and the neighbour arm 34 , between We two middle arms 34 and 35 and between the next outer arm 35 and the outer arm 36 .
  • a fifth hydraulic cylinder 43 between the outer arm 36 and a paw 44 resting on the base part 11 can be controlled to hold the base part 11 in the right position in relation to the ground at all positions of the prolongation unit 32 .
  • a middle link point 45 can be provided to be lowered to the ground for propping up against it
  • the prolongation unit 32 in the example is attached with a fast coupling to the attachment fitting 41 .
  • the support equipment can be an excavation machine where the outer part of an arm 42 is shown.
  • the support element can comprise a transverse running beam 47 with a support leg 48 at each end which are link-connected and hydraulically up and down swivelable around a generally horizontal axis running crosswise to the beam
  • the two hydraulic cylinders 49 can control the legs to individual positions between generally straight in relation to the beam and swiveled down towards an angle of about 90° to the beam.
  • the adjusted position of the legs can be locked with the aid of the hydraulic cylinders.
  • the support legs can be telescopic

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Support arrangement (10) for a working device such as a rode drill or an excavation machine, with a working boom which includes at least one link arm (12) which is linked to a base part (11). The base part is designed to be placed against the ground and there are one or more support legs (16) which are provided to be lowered against the ground. The link connection with the base part utilizes a swivel connection (25) which allows rotation around a generally vertical axis, while the working boom is provided with at least one power member, especially a hydraulic cylinder, for maneuvering, while the base part (11) includes a support member (16) with at least two legs (17) of which at least one can be adjustable in height.

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  • The invention relates to a support arrangement for a working machine as quoted in patent claim [0001] 1, especially for supporting of a working device such as a rock drilling equipment, an excavation scoop or the like. Such a support arrangement shall have to be adapted for the use with various forms of support equipment such as wheel or chain driven working machines or transport equipment with hydraulic supply.
  • BACKGROUND
  • From the norwegian patent specification 301134 it is known a working boom where a link arm at the outer end supports a hydraulically manoeuvrable working device at the end of which is arranged a support member which orts a fisher id working boom by lowering the support member against a ground to save as a support for the other linked working boom. In this way the first working boom becomes a support arm for the real, other working boom. With this solution the radius of action of an usual working boom is raised, but this solution doesn't fit properly for its use in other connections. Also it doesn't give much room to slant the working device. [0002]
  • AIM
  • Therefore the main aim of the invention is to create a so arrangement with a working boom which is appropriate for a great range of jobs and for more different forms of support equipment as the support arrangements with wowing booms which are known [0003]
  • It is a special aim to create a support arrangement which is provided with a greater possibility for slanting by putting against the ground as it is possible with the known support arrangements. Furthermore it is a special aim to create a support arrangement which can be anchored to the ground. [0004]
  • INVENTION
  • The invention is indicated in patent claim [0005] 1. An important advantage of this form of execution is the possibility of an all-purpose use. With such a working boom it will be possible to essentially extend the working range in relation to the known equipment. First this applies concerning the possibility to adjust the working boom for the mounting on several different support equipment such as tractor, load machinery and the like. With this it will be possible to memorize a part of the processes, for example rock drilling, excavating and the like with the aid of more leightweight and more usual accessible equipment as it formerly was possible. In practice now a usual farm tractor man be used as a basis for the execution of different jobs which formerly requited expensive special equipment.
  • Further advantageous designings of the invention are quoted in patent claims [0006] 2-11.
  • EXAMPLE
  • The invention is shown in the drawing, where [0007]
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of a form of execution of a part of a support arrangement according to the invention, for example with a working boom which supports a drilling derrick as working device, [0008]
  • FIG. 2 shows an end view of the support arrangement shown in FIG. 1, with the support pedestal (support element) shown in a slant position against a slanting ground, while [0009]
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of a form of execution where a prolongation unit is inserted between a support device and a support arrangement as it is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, while [0010]
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 show alternative forms of execution.[0011]
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 it is shown a part of a [0012] support arrangement 10 with a base part 11 and a working boom of which it is shown an inner arm 12. Such work booms are known in different designings, with link arms which are manoeuvred by one or more hydraulic cylinders. The configuration and the opening mode will be adapted to the purpose for a device placed at the free end of the working boom This can be a rock drilling unit, an excavation scoop, a hoisting claw or a working platform. The support arrangement 10 includes an attachment fitting 13 for a fast coupling which is mounted to a beam 14 which presents the basis in the base part 11 of the support arrangement. At one side of the base part 11 is provided a container 15 for picking up of drilling dust. With the use of an other working device will this be unnecessary.
  • The [0013] pedestal 13 includes a pedestal 16 with two diverging lop 17, where the connection yoke 18 between the legs is beared below the beam 14 by a pivot 19 which extend in the longitudinal direction of the beam. The bearing is adjusted for a certain slant positioning of the pedestal 16 to both sides from the middle position. In FIG. 2 is it shown in a slant position of 30° away from the middle position. This makes it possible to lower the pedestal onto a slanted ground. At each end of the connection yoke 18 is attached a pair of attachment plates 20 for coupling of a piston 21 of a hydraulic cylinder 22. Each hydraulic cylinder 22 is pivotally mounted between a pair of plates 23 fastened to the support bean 14. The two hydraulic cylinders 22 are in this way arranged on one and the other side respectively of a vertical plane going through the pivot 19 and they axe coupled by a manually operated hydraulic valve (not shown), If this is opened the pedestal 16 swivels free and adapts on the ground. If it is blockaded in this way the position of the pedestal 16 is locked.
  • The attachment fitting [0014] 13 is designed in a known manner for fist coupling to a corresponding fitting on the support equipment Such a fist fixing can be arranged at the end of of a working boom on a mobile wording or Porting machine, on a tractor, on a hoisting apparatus or an other equipment which is provided with a hydraulic power supply and with a sufficient weight to hold the base part 11 pressed down to the ground.
  • On the other end, the front end of the [0015] support beam 14 is fastened a beaming bracket 24 with a bearing of a vertical support pivot 25 which serves as a support for the link arm 12. For this purpose the support pivot 25 sups a rotary console 26 which can be swivelable by a not shown hydraulic motor and gear. The rotary console 26 supports the inner end of the inner link arm 12 which is a pair of a working boom.
  • At the upper end the [0016] rotary console 26 has a pair of arms 28 with a transverse pivot 29 for linking of the inner link arm 12. In addition it is provided with a rising pair of arms 30 for coupling of a not shown hydraulic cylinder.
  • The control of the shown support arrangement can be done in known manner, for example by use of radio control. [0017]
  • The support arrangement according to the invention can be used together with a whole string of supporting machines, both wheel or chain driven working machines of different kind, or transport equipment. [0018]
  • The prerequisite is that there is accessible hydraulic oil with a sufficient pressure and that a sufficient weight load can be managed to ensure the necessary stability during the work [0019]
  • The [0020] pedestal 16 can have a twin placed with a mutual distance and generally coinciding swivel axles. In this way the support arrangement 11 gets four legs which can adapt itself in pairs to the ground, irrespective of each other. In this case the four cylinders which are wired be coupled over a four-way valve for locking in the right position.
  • It is also possible to use one or two support pedestals the swivel axles of which are arranged crosswise. [0021]
  • With an alternative form of execution a swivelable support pedestal can be combined with a stationary support leg so that a three-square support is obtained with one fixed and two movable support points. If the isolated support leg is made telescopically adjustable in the form of a hydraulic cylinder, all of the three cylinders can be coupled over a sway valve which can be locked to make the system rigid when the right and stable position is reached. [0022]
  • It is also possible to couple two of such support arrangements with the working boom so that the inner one supports the outer one. In this way the radius of action for the equipment can essentially be extended. The condition is that there is sufficient weight to hold two base pats pressed down to the ground. [0023]
  • In the example the [0024] pedestal 16 is shown with a tip 31 at the end of each leg. Additionally to or instead of this there can be found a loot paw with a hole for guiding trough of a rock drill or an equivalent metal rod. In this way the support arrangement can be locked to the ground by setting the drill down into the hole in the ground. In its utmost consequence such an anchoring can abolish the need for a support equipment The support arrangement than can be anchored free-standing onto the ground, especially the rock, and be connected to a random hydraulic unit. This will create the possibility for designing of a very simple and lightweight equipment for excavating, supporting of rock drilling equipment and the like.
  • The support arrangement according to the invention also can be integrated with a [0025] extension unit 32 as shown in FIG. 3. This can have the form of a multi-linked arm structure with arms 33, 34, 35, 36, seen form inside to outside, which can be extended to a partly stretched, extended state or can be folded. In an example with four arm parts which are linked together is can be done with the aid of four hydraulic cylinders 37, 38, 39, 40 which are shown schematically and which are coupled respectively between an attachment fitting 41 on the support equipment 42 and the inner arm 33, between the inner arm 33 and the neighbour arm 34, between We two middle arms 34 and 35 and between the next outer arm 35 and the outer arm 36. In addition a fifth hydraulic cylinder 43 between the outer arm 36 and a paw 44 resting on the base part 11 can be controlled to hold the base part 11 in the right position in relation to the ground at all positions of the prolongation unit 32. A middle link point 45 can be provided to be lowered to the ground for propping up against it
  • At the inner end the [0026] prolongation unit 32 in the example is attached with a fast coupling to the attachment fitting 41. In this case the support equipment can be an excavation machine where the outer part of an arm 42 is shown.
  • By activating of the hydraulic cylinders [0027] 37-40 the four-parted prolongation unit 32 will be extended continuously between a folded keeping and transport postion and a nearly completely extended outer position. At the outer end of the outer arm part 36 a support arrangement as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 can be attached with a fast coupling.
  • With an alternative form of execution, as illustrated in FIG. 4, the support element can comprise a [0028] transverse running beam 47 with a support leg 48 at each end which are link-connected and hydraulically up and down swivelable around a generally horizontal axis running crosswise to the beam In this way the two hydraulic cylinders 49 can control the legs to individual positions between generally straight in relation to the beam and swiveled down towards an angle of about 90° to the beam. The adjusted position of the legs can be locked with the aid of the hydraulic cylinders.
  • Both of these forms of execution and those which are shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 can be completed with a third, longitudinal directed and downwards [0029] swivelable leg 50 as shown in FIG. 5, which extends forward against and possibly inside below the inner arm 12. With such an additional support leg which is lowered and hold fixed by a hydraulic cylinder 51 it will be better safeguarded that the working device sinks and veers under use. By making the anchoring of this downwards swivelable leg swivelable over an angle around an generally vertical axis 52, possibly controlled by a further hydraulic cylinder, it becomes possible to ensure good support against the ground for the feet of the legs also in an uneven terrain.
  • The support legs can be telescopic [0030]

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    Support arrangement (10) for a working device such as a rock drill an excavation machine or the like with a working boom which comprises at least one link arm (12) which is linked to a base pant (11) which is designed to be put against a ground while there are found one or more support member (16) which are provided to be lowered against the ground, and where the link connection with the base part comprises a swivel connection (25) which allows rotation around a generally vertical axis, while the working boom is provided with at least one power organ, especially a hydraulic cylinder, for manoeuvring, and where the base part (11) comprises a support member (16) with at least two legs (17) which allow to regulate the slant position against the ground, characterized in that the support member (16) is carried in such a way that it can be pivoted around a generally horizontal axis (19) which is ruining through the central pan of the support member.
  1. 2. Support arrangement according to patent claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a stationary or telescopic support leg in addition to the rockable support members so that there are given three leaning points in a triangular pattern.
  2. 3. Support arrangement according to patent claim 1, characterized in that it comprises two U-formed support members which are placed generally symmetrical on the base part (11).
  3. 4. Support arrangement according to patent claim 1 or 3, characterized in that the support member (16) or support member are placed with transverse running or longitudinal running rotary axles in relation to the maim direction of the support arrangement.
  4. 5. Support arrangement according to patent claim 1, characterized in that the support member (16) or support organs are provided with two diverging legs (17) which are connected with a transverse yoke (I 9), and that it/they are carried on an axle (19) which is mining through the transverse yoke.
  5. 6. Support arrangement according to patent claims 15, characterized in that the support member (16) or each support member is connected with two hydraulic cylinders (22) which are placed in or near the main plane of the support member minor-image symmetrical in relation to the pivoting axle (19) to form power coupling between the support member (16) and the support parts (14) of the base part (1), and where the two hydraulic cylinders (22) are connected by a pipe connection which includes a closing valve.
  6. 7. Support arrangement according to one of patent claims 1, characterized in that the base part (11) comprises a longitudinal running support beam (14).
  7. 8. Support arrangement according to one of patent claims 1-7, characterized in that the it is provided with an attachment fitting for coupling the ends of the working boom to a further support arrangement with a working boon for a working device.
  8. 9. Support arrangement according to one of patent claims 1-7, characterized in that it comprises a extension unit with two-four mutual linked arms (33-36) which can be extended and folded with the aid of hydraulic cylinders (37-40), while it is mounted detachable between a support device and the pedestal (11).
  9. 10. Support arrangement according to patent claim 1, characterized in that the base part comprises a transverse running beam (47) with a looming, downwards swivelable leg (48) at each end, which can be manoeuvred and locked with a hydraulic cylinder in a random position (49).
  10. 11. Support arrangement according to patent claim 1 or 10, characterized in that the base part comprises a downwards swivelable leg (50) which extends in the direction of the working device.
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