US3207340A - Earthmoving and hoisting machines - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates essentially to public works or earthmoving and hoisting machinery, notably power shovels, cranes or the like, comprising on the one hand a boom pivoted on the main frame and actuated by a boom cylinder and on the other hand a bucket arm or the like pivoted on the end of said boom and actuated by an arm cylinder.
- each cylinder aforesaid is provided with a pivot member secured at any desired location along its body and comprising two trunnions having a common axis extending at right angles and radially to the cylinder axis.
- the point of attachment of the cylinder may be selected at any desired location along the cylinder body whereby the cylinder portion extending from this point of attachment to the cylinder bottom will not interfere with the downward movement of the boom or the backward movement of the bucket arm, as contracted with known arrangements.
- the body of the boom cylinder is pivoted on the main frame but at a certain level above the platform thereof in order to permit its free movement, the piston rod of said cylinder being pivoted on the boom.
- the boom cylinder body is pivoted on the boom, and the cylinder portion extending beyond the point of fixation is housed inside the boom whilst the piston rod of said cylinder is pivoted on the bucket arm.
- the body of said cylinders is mounted on said pivot member through the medium of a swivel bearing, ball-and-socket joint or the like.
- This assembly enables the cylinder to accommodate the various misalignments likely to exist or occur between the main frame and the boom either by construction or as a consequence of distortions of these elements as will inevitably occur during the operation of the machine.
- the aforesaid pivot member comprises a collar or like member of which the inner, part-spherical face, is adapted to co-act with a ball of a swivel joint rigid with said cylinder and with an annular member also formed with a part-spherical face and fitting in said collar in order to hold said ball in position.
- FIGURE 1 is an elevational view showing an earthmoving machine constructed according to the teachings of the invention, the boom and bucket arm being assumed to be in their outermost positions;
- FIGURE 2 is a view similar to FIGURE 1, showing the machine during its operation as a skimmer;
- FIGURE 3 is a view similar to FIGURES 1 and 2, showing the machine during its operation as a backhoe or trencher;
- FIGURE 4 is an elevational view showing a machine constituting an alternate embodiment of the invention.
- FIGURE .5 is a view similar to FIGURE 4 with the boom in its lowermost position;
- FIGURE 6 is a view similar to FIGURES 4 and 5, showing the boom in its uppermost position
- FIGURE 7 is a section showing a cylinder according to a specific form of embodiment of the invention.
- FIGURE 8 is a detail view showing in section the mounting of a cylinder body on the pivot member.
- FIGURE 9 is another detail view showing the mounting of the trunnions of the pivot member.
- the machine illustrated in diagrammatic form in FIG- URES 1 to -3 comprises a main frame '10, for example of the type mounted for swivel motion on a crawlertrack undercarriage '11 and provided with a boom 13 having its lower end pivoted at 12 on said main frame. At its upper end the boom 13 carries a bucket or like arm 14 pivoted at .15 on the boom. This arm 14 carries a bucket or like tool 16 pivoted about a pivot '17 on the outer end of said arm 14.
- the boom is responsive to a boom cylinder 18 comprising a body 19 pivoted on the frame at 20 and a piston rod 21 pivoted on the boom at 22, As shown, the cylinder body '19 is pivotally mounted at a point somewhat spaced from the bottom of this cyliner, the pivot point :20 on the frame '10 being disposed of course at a level sufiicient to permit the free movements of the cylinder portion extending between said pivot point and the cylinder bottom.
- the arm is actuated by means of an arm cylinder 23 comprising a cylinder body 24 pivoted on the boom at 25 and a piston rod 26 pivoted on the arm at 27.
- This arm cylinder is pivoted like the boom cylinder at a point somewhat spaced from its bottom.
- the length of the arm cylinder which extends from the pivot point 25 and the cylinder bottom is slightly inferior to the .URE the boom is in its lowermost position.
- FIGURES 2 and 3 illustrate clearly the advantageous features characterizing this invention.
- FIGURE 2 the machine is being operated as a skimmer the boom 13 is in its intermediate position, the arm 14 being shown in its rearrnost position (in thick lines).
- the arm can recede as if the cylinder 23 had only a length d, that is, the useful length L of the cylinder body minus the distance I between its pivot point 25 and its bottom, thus affording a greater angular movement than that obtained with a cylinder of same length but pivoted on the cylinder end (position shown in chaindotted lines).
- the angle a corresponding to the increase in the permissible angular amplitude of arm 14 provides an increase of about 12% in the levelling stroke of the bucket.
- FIGURE 3 the machine is assumed to be operated -as a backhoe for digging trenches or the like.
- the boom 13 is in its lowest position and the arm 14 is in an intermediate position. It will be seen that the boom may be lowered exactly as if the cylinder 18 had only a length d, i.e. the useful cylinder length L minus the distance 1' between its pivot point 20 and its bottom, whereby it can be lowered to an extent considerably greater than the amplitude permitted by a cylinder of same length but pivoted at its bottom (as shown in chain-dotted lines).
- the angle 3 shows the increase in the permissible angular amplitude thus obtained. It may be pointed ut by way of example that by equipping a machine of known type with a cylinder according to this invention the per- Inissible angular amplitude of the boom increases from 80 to 95.
- FIGURES 4 to 6 of the drawings comprises a main frame or chassis 29 supported for example by wheels 30.
- a boom 31 is ,pivoted at one end 32 on the frame 29 and may comprise at its opposite end 33 any desired hoisting, handling r working tool, such as hooks, buckets or the like.
- a cylinder 34 is provided, the body 35 of this cylinder being pivoted at 36 on the boom and its piston rod 37 is pivoted at 38 on the main frame.
- FIGURES 5 and 6 illustrate the advantageous properties of the machine illustrated in FIGURE 4.
- the boom can be lowered exactly as if the cylinder had only a length d between the attachment 38 and 36, that is, the length L" of the cylinder body minus the distance 1', whereby the boom can be lowered at a level considerably lower than that permitted by cylinders of greater length.
- FIGURE 6 shows the boom in its uppermost position, with the cylinder in its fully extended condition. The dotted lines show the position attained by the arm in its maximum raised position if the cylinder had only a total length d" corresponding to the actual dimension shown in FIGURE 5.
- This position corresponds to that of a boom 31' actuated by a cylinder 34' 'of total length d", with a rod 37' of corresponding length. It is clear that a substantial difference is obtained between the permissible angular strokes of booms 31 and 31' when these two booms are in their uppermost respective positions, these two booms having on the other hand the same lowermost position corresponding to the position shown in FIGURE 5.
- FIGURE 7 illustrates a typical embodiment of a cylinder according to this invention.
- the cylinder body 39 is provided with a pivot member consisting of a pair of trunnions or like elements 40 secured for example by welding at a certain distance from its bottom 3%. These trunnions are mounted in bearings 41 rigid with either the main frame of the machine or the boom.
- Each trunnion 40 is formed withan axial bore 42 and a radial bore 43 connected to fluid supply line 44 adapted to deliver thereto a suitable fluid, for example oil under pressure, for actuating the piston 35.
- the fluid supply pipes and each axial bore are interconnected through a member 46 mounted for free rotation in a recess 47 formed in said trunnions and secured thereto by means of a lock nut 48. It will be seen that with this specific mounting the fluid supply pipes cannot be carried along during the angular movements of the cylinder.
- the cylinder body 39 may be mounted on the pivot member by means of .a swivel bearing as shown in FIG- URE 8.
- the pivot member comprises a collar 49 carrying the trunnions 50.
- the ball member 51 of part-spherical and annular configuration is secured on the cylinder body 52 and contacts the inner part-spherical surface of collar 49.
- This collar 49 has circular recess 53 formed on one side and adapted to receive an annular member 54 also formed with a part-spherical inner surface complementary to that .of collar 49, this member 54 being secured to the collar 49 by screws 55, as shown.
- the swivel mounting permits of accommodating the misalignment likely to exist or occur between the frame or cab, the boom and the boom cylinder proper, such as diiferences arising during the assembly or as a consequence of distortions of each component element of the structure during the operation of the machine.
- each part-spherical, ball-like element 56 is rigid with its companion trunnion 57 and mounted in a race or socket 58, formed with a partspherical inner surface.
- This race or socket 58 is carried in turn by a bearing member 59 rigid with the frame or boom of the machine.
- An earthmoving machine comprising a frame structure, a boom having one end pivoted on said frame structure, a boom cylinder-for actuating said boom, said boom having a cylindrical body and a piston rod and being pivoted on said frame structure and also on said boom, an arm pivoted on the other end of said boom, an arm cylinder for actuating said arm, said arm cylinder having a cylindrical body and a piston rod and being pivoted on said boom and also on said arm, each one of said two cylindrical bodies having a pair of trunnions having a common axis extending at right angles and radially to the axis of said cylindrical bodies, fluid supply means in said trunnions, fluid supply lines for connecting said fluid supply means to said cylindrical body, bearing members respectively secured on said frame structure, said boom and said arms, said bearing members adapted to receive said trunnions and swivel joint means mounted between said cylindrical bodies and said bearing members whereby misalignments occurring between said frame structure, said boom and said arm are accommodated; said fluid supply means in each
- said swivel point means comprises a collar carrying said trunnions, said collar having a part-spherical inner face, said collar also being provided with a coaxial annular recess, a part-spherical male element secured on said cylinder and contacting the inner face of said collar and an annular element also formed with a part-spherical inner face, said annular element fitting in said recess and being 10 2,296,327
- said swivel joint means comprises a male element secured on each one of said trunnions, said male element having a part-spherical outer face, and a female element carried by said bearing member, said female element having a part-spherical inner face contacting the outer face of said male element.
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FR906118A FR1354796A (fr) | 1962-08-04 | 1962-08-04 | Perfectionnements aux engins de travaux publics ou de manutention, tels que les pelles mécaniques, grues ou analogues |
FR940269A FR1369516A (fr) | 1962-08-04 | 1963-07-03 | Engins de travaux publics ou de levage, tels que pelles mécaniques, grues ou analogues |
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