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US2411688A
US2411688A US556733A US55673344A US2411688A US 2411688 A US2411688 A US 2411688A US 556733 A US556733 A US 556733A US 55673344 A US55673344 A US 55673344A US 2411688 A US2411688 A US 2411688A
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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
    • E02F3/64Buckets cars, i.e. having scraper bowls
    • E02F3/65Component parts, e.g. drives, control devices
    • E02F3/652Means to adjust the height of the scraper bowls, e.g. suspension means, tilt control, earth damping control
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J31/00Apparatus for making beverages
    • A47J31/04Coffee-making apparatus with rising pipes
    • A47J31/053Coffee-making apparatus with rising pipes with repeated circulation of the extract through the filter
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/64Buckets cars, i.e. having scraper bowls
    • E02F3/6454Towed (i.e. pulled or pushed) scrapers
    • E02F3/6463Towed (i.e. pulled or pushed) scrapers with rotatable scraper bowls for dumping the soil

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  • the invention is directed to, and.
  • Another object of this invention is to incorporate in a scraper which includes a bowl and a front end-gate in cooperative relation, a double acting fluid pressure actuated power cylinder unit disposed above the bowl and end-gate longitudinally of the scraper, means operatively connecting the cylinder unit at opposite ends with the bowl and end-gate respectively, and operator controlled means to cause extension or contraction of said cylinder unit selectively.
  • An additional object of the invention is to provide a structure, as in the preceding paragraph, in which the connecting means between the endgate and corresponding end of the cylinder unit includes a unique lever and link assembly operative, upon actuation of the cylinder unit in one direction, to swing the end gate from a bowl closing position to a position clear of said how].
  • a further object of the invention is to produce a simple and inexpensive device and yet one which will be exceedingly effective for the'purpose for which it is designed.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of the implement.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the implement; carrying position being shown in full lines and digging position being shown in broken lines.
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of the implement in dumping position.
  • the numeral l indicates the main frame of the scraper, which main frame.includes longitudinally extending rigid side beams 2.
  • the side beams 2 converge at their forward end portions and connect with a draft tongue 3; said draft tongue being offset downwardly relative to the main frame I and connected at its forward end by a coupling 4 with a power actuated vertically movable draft unit 5 of a tractor, indicated generally, and in part, at 6.
  • the coupling 4 is of a type which permits of steering movement of the tractor relative tothe trailing scraper.
  • the scraper is supported by a pair of transversely spaced wheels I which are iii disposed laterally inwardly of the rear end portions of the side beams 2.
  • the spindles for wheels 1 are fixed in connection with pivotally mounted vertically adjustable supporting members 8 secured to said rear end portions of the side beams 2, whereby the main frame I at its rear end may be adjusted in height relative to ground level as working conditions may require.
  • the scraper Between the side beams 2 and ahead of the wheels 7 the scraper includes an earth carrying bowl indicated generally at 9 which is open on top and at its forward end; said bowl being of the tiltable type and including side plates ill, a back wall H, and a bottom l2.
  • the bowl 9 is pivotally mounted adjacent its forward end and intermediate the top and bottom thereof, by means of pivot pins l3 which extend between side plates l0 and rigid ears M, which are fixed in connection with and depend from the side beams 2.
  • Rearward tilting or loweringmovement of the bowl is limited by means of stops IS on the sides of the bowl at the back thereof, said stops being positioned to seat against the top of the side beams 2.
  • the scraper includes a transversely extending substantially full width front end-gate I6 which is pivotally mounted at its ends and adjacent its upper edge as at I! to the ears I ahead of and above the bowl pivot pins i3.
  • the front end-gate I 6 is swingable from a-downwardly extending slightly rearwardly inclined position in closing relation to the front end of the bowl 9 when the same is in carrying position, as shown in Fig. 1, to a forwardly and upwarldy disposed position clear of the bowl 9, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the front end-gate it when fully raised, as in Fig. 3, abuts against the mainframe l which positively limits upward swinging movement of said end-gate.
  • the ears I are sufficiently large to form closures between the front sides of the bowl and the endgate when the latter is closed, avoiding the need of side wings on said end-gate.
  • the actuating and control mechanism for the above described bowl and front end-gate assembly comprises the following structural arrangement
  • a double acting, fiuid pressure actuated power cylinder unit 18, is disposed above the bowl and endgate and extends lengthwise of the scraper centrally thereof; such power cylinder unit being of substantial length as shown.
  • the unit I8 is disposed with its cylinder l9 foremost, and with the piston rod 20 projecting rearwardly.
  • the piston rod 20 is pivotally connected as at 2
  • the cylinder I9 is pivotally connected by means of an attachment ear 23 with the upper end of a generally upstanding lever 24, said lever 24 being pivoted intermediate its ends as at 25 on a longitudinally extending frame member 26.
  • the lever 24 is swingable in a plane lengthwise of the scraper and is disposed some distance ahead of pivots ll of the front endgate.
  • a rigid link 2! is pivotally connected between the lower end of lever 24 and an attach- .ment plate 28 on the front of the end-gate intermediate its top and bottom edges and below the pivots l1.
  • the power cylinder unit 18 includes fluid pressure supply conduits 29 which are connected with flexible conduits 30 leading to a valve controlled source of fluid under pressure on the tractor, and which valve (not shown) is actuated by the tractor operator.
  • the conduits 29 lead to opposite ends of the cylinder i9, and by manipulation of the valve which is preferably a 4-way type with a neutral position, the operator is able to fully extend or contract the power cylinder unit 18 or to lock said unit in any desired intermediate position.
  • the main frame l is lowered by suitable controlled vertical movement of the power actuated draft unit of the tractor; the digging position of the bowl being shown in broken lines in Fig. 2, and in which position the digging blade 3
  • the operator causes actuation of the power cylinder unit I8 to partially contract the same, and as the resistance of the bowl 9 to tilting is greater than the resistance to upward swinging movement of front end-gate IS, the latter swings upwardly to open position in abutting engagement against the main frame.
  • digs earth which loads into the bowl.
  • the draft unit 5 is raised sufliciently to cause the frame i and bowl 9 to elevate to carrying position as shown in Fig. 1, and in full lines in Fig. 2.
  • the power cylinder unit is fully extended which returns the front end-gate I6 to bowl closing position and prevents spilling of the load from the bowl during the carrying portion of the cycle.
  • the operator sets the draft unit 5 at the desired elevation and then actuates the power cylinder unit I8 so as to cause full contraction thereof, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the front end-gate I6 first swings upwardly to abutment with the main frame and thereafter the bowl is tilted upwardly and forwardly about its pivots l3, causing the load to be discharged by gravity out of the bowl and onto the ground.
  • spreads the discharging dirt to a depth controlled by the draft unit 5.
  • a scraper comprising a rigid frame supported above the ground for movement therealong, a bowl pivotally suspended from the frame for forward tilting movement between lowered carrying position and raised dumping position, the bowl being open at the front, a front endgate pivotally suspended from the frame for forward and upward swinging movement from a lowered position closing the front end of the bowl to a raised position clear of the bowl, means to positively limit said upward swinging movement of the front end-gate, a double acting power cylinder disposed above the bowl and end-gate lengthwise of the scraper, means operatively connecting the power cylinder at its rear end to the bowl rearwardly of the axis of the latter, a lever pivoted intermediate its ends on the frame ahead of the end-gate, said lever being swingable lengthwise of the scraper, means operatively connecting the power cylinder at its forward end to the upper end of said lever, and a link pivotally connected between the lower end of the lever and said end-gate below the axis of the latter; the bowl having greater resistance to upward and forward tilting than the resistance of
  • a scraper as in claim 1 in which the power cylinder is fully extended when the bowl and end-gate are'in lowered, cooperative positions.
  • a scraper as in claim 2 in which the power cylinder is extended when the bowl and endgate are lowered; the link then extending at a downward and rearward incline from the lever.

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. KEIM ET AL sen/mm Nov. 26, 1946.
Filed Oct. 2, 1944 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 m M R INVENTORS ATTORN EYS NOV. 26, 1946. 5, KE|M ETAL 2,411,688
SCRAPER Filed Oct. 2, 1944 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 ATTORNEYS Patented Nov. 26, 1946 I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SCRAPER Simeon Keim, Galt, and Samuel Bippus,
Acampo, Calif.
Application October 2, 1944, Serial No. 556,733
In particular the invention is directed to, and.
it is an object to provide, a novel actuating and control mechanism for the aforesaid bowl and front end-gate assembly; said mechanism being operative, through the medium of a single fluid pressure actuated power cylinder unit to cause operation of'said'bowl and gate in a predetermined working cycle.
Another object of this invention is to incorporate in a scraper which includes a bowl and a front end-gate in cooperative relation, a double acting fluid pressure actuated power cylinder unit disposed above the bowl and end-gate longitudinally of the scraper, means operatively connecting the cylinder unit at opposite ends with the bowl and end-gate respectively, and operator controlled means to cause extension or contraction of said cylinder unit selectively.
An additional object of the invention is to provide a structure, as in the preceding paragraph, in which the connecting means between the endgate and corresponding end of the cylinder unit includes a unique lever and link assembly operative, upon actuation of the cylinder unit in one direction, to swing the end gate from a bowl closing position to a position clear of said how].
It is also an object to provide a novel arrangement for regulating the cutting depth of the digging blade on the bowl, and for raising or lowering the bowl between digging and carrying or dumping positions. I
A further object of the invention is to produce a simple and inexpensive device and yet one which will be exceedingly effective for the'purpose for which it is designed.
These objects we accomplish by means of such structure and relative arrangement of parts as will fully appear by a perusal of the following specification and claims.
In the drawings similar characters ofreference indicate corresponding parts in the several views:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of the implement.
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the implement; carrying position being shown in full lines and digging position being shown in broken lines.
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the implement in dumping position.
3 Claims. (01. 31-129) Referring nowmore particularly to the characters of reference on the drawings, the numeral l indicates the main frame of the scraper, which main frame.includes longitudinally extending rigid side beams 2. The side beams 2 converge at their forward end portions and connect with a draft tongue 3; said draft tongue being offset downwardly relative to the main frame I and connected at its forward end by a coupling 4 with a power actuated vertically movable draft unit 5 of a tractor, indicated generally, and in part, at 6. The coupling 4 is of a type which permits of steering movement of the tractor relative tothe trailing scraper.
At the rear end the scraper is supported by a pair of transversely spaced wheels I which are iii disposed laterally inwardly of the rear end portions of the side beams 2. The spindles for wheels 1 are fixed in connection with pivotally mounted vertically adjustable supporting members 8 secured to said rear end portions of the side beams 2, whereby the main frame I at its rear end may be adjusted in height relative to ground level as working conditions may require.
Between the side beams 2 and ahead of the wheels 7 the scraper includes an earth carrying bowl indicated generally at 9 which is open on top and at its forward end; said bowl being of the tiltable type and including side plates ill, a back wall H, and a bottom l2.
The bowl 9 is pivotally mounted adjacent its forward end and intermediate the top and bottom thereof, by means of pivot pins l3 which extend between side plates l0 and rigid ears M, which are fixed in connection with and depend from the side beams 2.
Rearward tilting or loweringmovement of the bowl is limited by means of stops IS on the sides of the bowl at the back thereof, said stops being positioned to seat against the top of the side beams 2.
Ahead of but adjacent the forward end of the bowl 9, the scraper includes a transversely extending substantially full width front end-gate I6 which is pivotally mounted at its ends and adjacent its upper edge as at I! to the ears I ahead of and above the bowl pivot pins i3. As so pivotally mounted, the front end-gate I 6 is swingable from a-downwardly extending slightly rearwardly inclined position in closing relation to the front end of the bowl 9 when the same is in carrying position, as shown in Fig. 1, to a forwardly and upwarldy disposed position clear of the bowl 9, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The front end-gate it when fully raised, as in Fig. 3, abuts against the mainframe l which positively limits upward swinging movement of said end-gate. The ears I are sufficiently large to form closures between the front sides of the bowl and the endgate when the latter is closed, avoiding the need of side wings on said end-gate.
The actuating and control mechanism for the above described bowl and front end-gate assembly comprises the following structural arrangement;
A double acting, fiuid pressure actuated power cylinder unit 18, is disposed above the bowl and endgate and extends lengthwise of the scraper centrally thereof; such power cylinder unit being of substantial length as shown. The unit I8 is disposed with its cylinder l9 foremost, and with the piston rod 20 projecting rearwardly.
At its outer end the piston rod 20 is pivotally connected as at 2| with the rear end of the bowl 9 by means of an extension bracket 22 which projects upwardly and rearwardly so as to maintain the cylinder unit H3 in clearance relation above the bowl 9.
At its forward end the cylinder I9 is pivotally connected by means of an attachment ear 23 with the upper end of a generally upstanding lever 24, said lever 24 being pivoted intermediate its ends as at 25 on a longitudinally extending frame member 26. The lever 24 is swingable in a plane lengthwise of the scraper and is disposed some distance ahead of pivots ll of the front endgate. A rigid link 2! is pivotally connected between the lower end of lever 24 and an attach- .ment plate 28 on the front of the end-gate intermediate its top and bottom edges and below the pivots l1.
The power cylinder unit 18 includes fluid pressure supply conduits 29 which are connected with flexible conduits 30 leading to a valve controlled source of fluid under pressure on the tractor, and which valve (not shown) is actuated by the tractor operator. The conduits 29 lead to opposite ends of the cylinder i9, and by manipulation of the valve which is preferably a 4-way type with a neutral position, the operator is able to fully extend or contract the power cylinder unit 18 or to lock said unit in any desired intermediate position.
In operation the above described scraper functions as follows:
To load the bowl, the main frame l is lowered by suitable controlled vertical movement of the power actuated draft unit of the tractor; the digging position of the bowl being shown in broken lines in Fig. 2, and in which position the digging blade 3| of the said bowl is inground engagement. With the bowl so disposed the operator causes actuation of the power cylinder unit I8 to partially contract the same, and as the resistance of the bowl 9 to tilting is greater than the resistance to upward swinging movement of front end-gate IS, the latter swings upwardly to open position in abutting engagement against the main frame.
Thereafter, with advance of the scraper, the blade 3| digs earth which loads into the bowl. When a load is obtained, the draft unit 5 is raised sufliciently to cause the frame i and bowl 9 to elevate to carrying position as shown in Fig. 1, and in full lines in Fig. 2. At this time, or just prior to elevation of the bowl to carrying position, the power cylinder unit is fully extended which returns the front end-gate I6 to bowl closing position and prevents spilling of the load from the bowl during the carrying portion of the cycle.
To dump the load, the operator sets the draft unit 5 at the desired elevation and then actuates the power cylinder unit I8 so as to cause full contraction thereof, as shown in Fig. 3. When this occurs, the front end-gate I6 first swings upwardly to abutment with the main frame and thereafter the bowl is tilted upwardly and forwardly about its pivots l3, causing the load to be discharged by gravity out of the bowl and onto the ground. The blade 3| spreads the discharging dirt to a depth controlled by the draft unit 5.
Return of the bowl and front end-gate to the position occupied in carrying or digging positions is accomplished by reversing the above described cycle of movements of the power cylinder unit l8.
From the foregoing description it will be readily seen that we have produced such a device as substantially fulfills the objects of the invention as set forth herein. I
While this specification sets forth in detail the present and preferred construction of the device, still in practice such deviations from such detail may be resorted to as do not form a departure from the spirit of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new and useful and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A scraper comprising a rigid frame supported above the ground for movement therealong, a bowl pivotally suspended from the frame for forward tilting movement between lowered carrying position and raised dumping position, the bowl being open at the front, a front endgate pivotally suspended from the frame for forward and upward swinging movement from a lowered position closing the front end of the bowl to a raised position clear of the bowl, means to positively limit said upward swinging movement of the front end-gate, a double acting power cylinder disposed above the bowl and end-gate lengthwise of the scraper, means operatively connecting the power cylinder at its rear end to the bowl rearwardly of the axis of the latter, a lever pivoted intermediate its ends on the frame ahead of the end-gate, said lever being swingable lengthwise of the scraper, means operatively connecting the power cylinder at its forward end to the upper end of said lever, and a link pivotally connected between the lower end of the lever and said end-gate below the axis of the latter; the bowl having greater resistance to upward and forward tilting than the resistance of the end-gate to forward and upward swinging movement.
2. A scraper as in claim 1 in which the power cylinder is fully extended when the bowl and end-gate are'in lowered, cooperative positions.
3. A scraper as in claim 2 in which the power cylinder is extended when the bowl and endgate are lowered; the link then extending at a downward and rearward incline from the lever.
SIMEON KEIM. SAMUEL BIPPUS.
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US2554698A (en) * 1948-06-28 1951-05-29 Carroll L Evans Earth scraping, transporting, spreading, and leveling apparatus
US2562193A (en) * 1947-06-17 1951-07-31 Johnson James Earl Hinged apron for earth carrying scoops
US2565850A (en) * 1946-01-31 1951-08-28 Plant Choate Mfg Co Inc Apron and ejector control for earth moving apparatus
US2567118A (en) * 1946-05-28 1951-09-04 Donald E Murray Apron and ejector control for carry-type scrapers
US2587869A (en) * 1947-05-03 1952-03-04 Int Harvester Co Bowl scraper attachment for tractors
US2609622A (en) * 1950-12-09 1952-09-09 Donald E Murray Hydraulically controlled apron and ejector assembly for earth working scrapers
US2697292A (en) * 1948-12-10 1954-12-21 Terrence Rich Res Digging adjustment for roll-over scrapers
US2700232A (en) * 1949-01-22 1955-01-25 Westfall Equipment Company Tail gate mounting for carry-type scoops
US3574960A (en) * 1968-11-08 1971-04-13 Caterpillar Tractor Co Backhoe-type self-loading scraper
US3651589A (en) * 1970-04-16 1972-03-28 Reynolds Research & Mfg Corp Earth moving scraper and actuator system therefore
US3698109A (en) * 1971-08-16 1972-10-17 Davis Construction Corp Cover plate attachment for elevating scraper
US3708896A (en) * 1970-03-20 1973-01-09 Caterpillar Tractor Co Hoeing apron mechanism with load compensating torsion bar
US4388769A (en) * 1981-10-01 1983-06-21 Miskin Richard B Earth moving scraper

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2565850A (en) * 1946-01-31 1951-08-28 Plant Choate Mfg Co Inc Apron and ejector control for earth moving apparatus
US2567118A (en) * 1946-05-28 1951-09-04 Donald E Murray Apron and ejector control for carry-type scrapers
US2587869A (en) * 1947-05-03 1952-03-04 Int Harvester Co Bowl scraper attachment for tractors
US2562193A (en) * 1947-06-17 1951-07-31 Johnson James Earl Hinged apron for earth carrying scoops
US2554698A (en) * 1948-06-28 1951-05-29 Carroll L Evans Earth scraping, transporting, spreading, and leveling apparatus
US2697292A (en) * 1948-12-10 1954-12-21 Terrence Rich Res Digging adjustment for roll-over scrapers
US2700232A (en) * 1949-01-22 1955-01-25 Westfall Equipment Company Tail gate mounting for carry-type scoops
US2609622A (en) * 1950-12-09 1952-09-09 Donald E Murray Hydraulically controlled apron and ejector assembly for earth working scrapers
US3574960A (en) * 1968-11-08 1971-04-13 Caterpillar Tractor Co Backhoe-type self-loading scraper
US3708896A (en) * 1970-03-20 1973-01-09 Caterpillar Tractor Co Hoeing apron mechanism with load compensating torsion bar
US3651589A (en) * 1970-04-16 1972-03-28 Reynolds Research & Mfg Corp Earth moving scraper and actuator system therefore
US3698109A (en) * 1971-08-16 1972-10-17 Davis Construction Corp Cover plate attachment for elevating scraper
US4388769A (en) * 1981-10-01 1983-06-21 Miskin Richard B Earth moving scraper

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