US3412491A - Lock for reversible bucket wheel - Google Patents

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US3412491A
US3412491A US528115A US52811566A US3412491A US 3412491 A US3412491 A US 3412491A US 528115 A US528115 A US 528115A US 52811566 A US52811566 A US 52811566A US 3412491 A US3412491 A US 3412491A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/18Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging wheels turning round an axis, e.g. bucket-type wheels
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  • a bucket wheel digger having reversible buckets so that the digger may be operated in both directions of rotation of the wheel.
  • a locking means cooperates with the buckets to lock them in a selective position.
  • the locking means comprises a clamp and a wedge whereby the clamp is wedged against a bucket adjacent the bucket lip and the bucket lip in turn is wedged against the wheel.
  • a barrier plate cooperates with the bucket lip to prevent spillage.
  • This invention pertains to a digging wheel or bucket wheel unloader with buckets which may be reversed for operation of the digger in either direction of rotation and in particular to a locking mechanism for holding the buckets in either of their two operating positions relative to the wheel.
  • Reversible bucket wheel diggers, unloaders or reclaimers are known, for example, from US. Patent 1,974,190.
  • the locking mechanism heretofore used has not been satisfactory under the harsh conditions of use of such an apparatus and because of the time and difliculty encountered in opening and setting the locking mechanism for reversing the buckets.
  • the environment to which such locking mechanism is subject requires that it must not fail to function, or in any way be sensitive to contaimination with dirt and dust during operation of the bucket wheel.
  • connection of the bucket to the wheel should also prevent leakage and must .be capable of accommodating for wear and continue to prevent leakage.
  • FIGURE 1 is a partial side elevational view of a bucket wheel digger or unloader according to the invention.
  • the frame for rotatably supporting the wheel, the drive mechanism etc. are known and form no part of the invention and thus are not illustrated for simplicity.
  • FIGURE 2 is an enlarged view of the lock according to the invention taken on line II, II of FIGURE 1.
  • FIGURE 3 is a view taken along line III, III of FIG- URE 2.
  • FIGURE 4 is a view taken on line IV, IV of FIG- URE 2.
  • FIGURE 5 is a side elevation view in section illustrating a bucket member according to the invention.
  • FIGURE 6 is an enlarged view of a detail of FIGURE 4 showing engagement of the clamp with the bucket.
  • FIGURE 1 shows only about one-half of a digger wheel 1 for a reclaimer or unloader having a plurality of buckets 10 located in place on the wheel.
  • the buckets 10 (one of which is illustrated on an enlarged scale in FIGURE 5) are positioned as shown in FIGURE 1 for operation of the wheel in a counterclockwise direction. If each bucket 10 is turned approximately 90 in the counterclockwise direction about a suitable pivot pin 11 the wheel would be rigged for operation in a clockwise direction.
  • the lock means 20 for holding the bucket 10 in both positions includes pairs of brackets 21 welded to the circumference of the wheel 1 and extending radially outwardly.
  • brackets 21 are connected to barrier plates 22 extending across the width of the wheel 1.
  • the plates 22 also contribute to the strength of the wheel 1.
  • the brackets 21, as noted above, extend radially outwardly from the wheel.
  • the brackets 21 and plates 22 are preferably welded to the wheel 1, but any suitable fastening may be used.
  • Locking clamp 23 which engages the bucket 10 is hinged by pin 24 to the bracket plates 21 so as to be freely movable between these plates.
  • Each bracket plate 21 is provided with bores for receiving the pin 24.
  • the pin 24 may be tack-welded at each end to the bracket plates 21.
  • each bracket plate 21 is provided with aligned slots 25 for receiving a tapered key 26.
  • the clamp 23 has an aperture 27 for receiving the pin 24 and a slot 28 for the key 26.
  • the pin aperture 27 is open in the sense that it has an extension opening out into the space between the brackets 21.
  • the slots 25 in the brackets 21 and the slot 28 in the clamp 23 are so proportioned that when the key 26 is hammered in it drives the clamp 23 radially inwardly relative to the wheel 1, i.e., about the pin 24.
  • Each bucket 10 has side plates 29 which are provided with apertures 30 for receiving pin 11.
  • the latter is supported on wheel 1 in brackets 31.
  • the plates 29 are joined by back plates 32.
  • the design is such as to provide open buckets from which material will drop inwardly of the wheel as the buckets reach the top of their path. Thus, an open space exists between the side plates 29.
  • the back plate 32 is provided with two cutting edges 33 and 34. As more clearly shown in FIGURES 5 and 6, on the back plate of each bucket 10, adjacent each cutting edge 33, 34, there is formed a lip 35.
  • the clamp 23 has a lip 36 which is adapted to bear against the lip 35.
  • the arrangement is such that a cutting edge 33 or 34 will abut the wheel 1 with the lips 35 and 36 in engagement and with the slots 25 and 28 so related that the tapered pin 26 can be inserted and driven in to force the cutting edge down against the wheel and lock the bucket in position.
  • the arrangement of elements is such that the cutting edge of a bucket 10 will abut the wheel at the barrier plate 22. Thus leakage (spillage) through the back of the bucket will be prevented. This is significant in that uneven bucket wear at the cutting edges will not result in excessive spillage.
  • the barrier plates 22 prevent it.
  • the arrangement disclosed overcomes any difliculty with respect to loosening the clamp since any dirt lodged in the lock 20 will be effectively overcome by hammering the wedging key 26 to open and release the clamp relative to the bucket. Dirt which tends to lock the clamp against pivoting can be discharged from open aperture 27. It is also noted that the lock 20 according to the invention is quickly and easily fabricated because it consists of a small number of commercially available or readily manufactured parts of simple configuration which can be attached to a bucket wheel of conventional construction in a minimum of time.
  • locking means comprising a pair of radially extending apertured plates mounted on said Wheel and having a space therebetween, a clamp member, means for pivotally supporting said clamp member in said space and wedge means operatively connected with said plates and clamp member for pivoting said clamp into locking engagement with said bucket member.
  • Apparatus comprising a digging wheel having a plurality of bucket members distributed about the periphery of said wheel, means pivotally connecting said bucket members to the periphery of said wheel, said bucket members having two operating positions and means for locking each of said bucket members in one of its operating positions; each said locking means comprising a pair of spaced, radially extending plate members mounted on said wheel, each said plate member having aligned apertures therein, a clamp member, means pivotally supporting said clamp member between said plate members, a wedge piece, an aperture in said clamp member for receiving said Wedge piece, and a corresponding aperture in each said plate member for receiving said wedge piece for moving said clamp member relative to said plate members whereby a bucket member engaged by said clamp member is wedged against said digging wheel by movement of said wedge piece into said apertures.
  • said means for pivotally supporting said clamp member comprises a pin extending between said plate members, said clamp member having an aperture for receiving said pin, and a slot in said clamp member opening into said aperture at one end and the other end of said slot opening into the space between said plates.
  • Apparatus according to claim 3 with the addition of a barrier plate connected with said wheel adjacent said clamp member for cooperating with said bucket member to prevent spillage between said bucket member and said wheel.

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Nov. 26, 1968 J. A. RAABE ET AL LOCK FOR REVERSIBLE BUCKET WHEEL Filed Feb. 17, 1966 INVENTOR.
AT TOR Y Flg 3 United States Patent 3,412,491 LOCK FOR REVERSIBLE BUCKET WHEEL Johann A. Raabe, Badhovendorp, and Wiebrand Westerbrink, Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignors to Hewitt- Robins, Incorporated, Stamford, Conn.
Filed Feb. 17, 1966, Ser. No. 528,115 6 Claims. (Cl. 37-189) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A bucket wheel digger having reversible buckets so that the digger may be operated in both directions of rotation of the wheel. A locking means cooperates with the buckets to lock them in a selective position. The locking means comprises a clamp and a wedge whereby the clamp is wedged against a bucket adjacent the bucket lip and the bucket lip in turn is wedged against the wheel. A barrier plate cooperates with the bucket lip to prevent spillage.
This invention pertains to a digging wheel or bucket wheel unloader with buckets which may be reversed for operation of the digger in either direction of rotation and in particular to a locking mechanism for holding the buckets in either of their two operating positions relative to the wheel.
Reversible bucket wheel diggers, unloaders or reclaimers are known, for example, from US. Patent 1,974,190. However, the locking mechanism heretofore used has not been satisfactory under the harsh conditions of use of such an apparatus and because of the time and difliculty encountered in opening and setting the locking mechanism for reversing the buckets. Obviously, the environment to which such locking mechanism is subject requires that it must not fail to function, or in any way be sensitive to contaimination with dirt and dust during operation of the bucket wheel.
The connection of the bucket to the wheel should also prevent leakage and must .be capable of accommodating for wear and continue to prevent leakage.
A primary object of this invention therefore is to provide a locking mechanism for a bucket wheel digger or unloader which is reliable and durable, economically manufactured and quickly and easily opened and closed.
The foregoing objects and advantages of the invention, and additional objects and advantages will be apparent from the following description of a presently preferred embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 is a partial side elevational view of a bucket wheel digger or unloader according to the invention. The frame for rotatably supporting the wheel, the drive mechanism etc. are known and form no part of the invention and thus are not illustrated for simplicity.
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged view of the lock according to the invention taken on line II, II of FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 3 is a view taken along line III, III of FIG- URE 2.
FIGURE 4 is a view taken on line IV, IV of FIG- URE 2.
FIGURE 5 is a side elevation view in section illustrating a bucket member according to the invention.
FIGURE 6 is an enlarged view of a detail of FIGURE 4 showing engagement of the clamp with the bucket.
FIGURE 1 shows only about one-half of a digger wheel 1 for a reclaimer or unloader having a plurality of buckets 10 located in place on the wheel. The buckets 10 (one of which is illustrated on an enlarged scale in FIGURE 5) are positioned as shown in FIGURE 1 for operation of the wheel in a counterclockwise direction. If each bucket 10 is turned approximately 90 in the counterclockwise direction about a suitable pivot pin 11 the wheel would be rigged for operation in a clockwise direction. The lock means 20 for holding the bucket 10 in both positions includes pairs of brackets 21 welded to the circumference of the wheel 1 and extending radially outwardly.
Referring to FIGURES 2 and 3, it will be apparent that the pair of spaced brackets 21 are connected to barrier plates 22 extending across the width of the wheel 1. The plates 22 also contribute to the strength of the wheel 1. The brackets 21, as noted above, extend radially outwardly from the wheel. The brackets 21 and plates 22 are preferably welded to the wheel 1, but any suitable fastening may be used. Locking clamp 23 which engages the bucket 10 is hinged by pin 24 to the bracket plates 21 so as to be freely movable between these plates. Each bracket plate 21 is provided with bores for receiving the pin 24. The pin 24 may be tack-welded at each end to the bracket plates 21. Also, each bracket plate 21 is provided with aligned slots 25 for receiving a tapered key 26.
The clamp 23 has an aperture 27 for receiving the pin 24 and a slot 28 for the key 26. The pin aperture 27 is open in the sense that it has an extension opening out into the space between the brackets 21. The slots 25 in the brackets 21 and the slot 28 in the clamp 23 are so proportioned that when the key 26 is hammered in it drives the clamp 23 radially inwardly relative to the wheel 1, i.e., about the pin 24.
Each bucket 10 has side plates 29 which are provided with apertures 30 for receiving pin 11. The latter is supported on wheel 1 in brackets 31. The plates 29 are joined by back plates 32. The design is such as to provide open buckets from which material will drop inwardly of the wheel as the buckets reach the top of their path. Thus, an open space exists between the side plates 29. The back plate 32 is provided with two cutting edges 33 and 34. As more clearly shown in FIGURES 5 and 6, on the back plate of each bucket 10, adjacent each cutting edge 33, 34, there is formed a lip 35.
The clamp 23 has a lip 36 which is adapted to bear against the lip 35. The arrangement is such that a cutting edge 33 or 34 will abut the wheel 1 with the lips 35 and 36 in engagement and with the slots 25 and 28 so related that the tapered pin 26 can be inserted and driven in to force the cutting edge down against the wheel and lock the bucket in position.
Further, the arrangement of elements is such that the cutting edge of a bucket 10 will abut the wheel at the barrier plate 22. Thus leakage (spillage) through the back of the bucket will be prevented. This is significant in that uneven bucket wear at the cutting edges will not result in excessive spillage. The barrier plates 22 prevent it.
With the edges 33, 34 of the bucket 10 firmly held against the wheel 1, the digging loads imposed on the bucket during operation of the wheel are transferred to the wheel at the line of engagement therebetween and not at the pivot bracket 31. Also, the line of engagement of the lip of a bucket on the wheel is locally strengthened by the brackets 21 and plates 22. Also, it will be apparent that the clamp 23 is not subject to the digging forces imposed on the bucket and therefore the clamp is not subject to breakage from the digging forces.
It will be apparent also that the arrangement disclosed overcomes any difliculty with respect to loosening the clamp since any dirt lodged in the lock 20 will be effectively overcome by hammering the wedging key 26 to open and release the clamp relative to the bucket. Dirt which tends to lock the clamp against pivoting can be discharged from open aperture 27. It is also noted that the lock 20 according to the invention is quickly and easily fabricated because it consists of a small number of commercially available or readily manufactured parts of simple configuration which can be attached to a bucket wheel of conventional construction in a minimum of time.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described above, it will be understood that the latter may be embodied otherwise than as herein specifically illustrated or described and that in the illustrated embodiment certain changes in the details of construction and in the arrangement of parts may be made.
What is claimed is:
1. In combination with a digging wheel having hinged bucket members, means for locking said bucket members in one of their operating positions, said locking means comprising a pair of radially extending apertured plates mounted on said Wheel and having a space therebetween, a clamp member, means for pivotally supporting said clamp member in said space and wedge means operatively connected with said plates and clamp member for pivoting said clamp into locking engagement with said bucket member.
2. The combination according to claim 1 with the addition of a barrier plate connected with said wheel adjacent said locking means for preventing spillage between the bucket member and said wheel.
3. Apparatus comprising a digging wheel having a plurality of bucket members distributed about the periphery of said wheel, means pivotally connecting said bucket members to the periphery of said wheel, said bucket members having two operating positions and means for locking each of said bucket members in one of its operating positions; each said locking means comprising a pair of spaced, radially extending plate members mounted on said wheel, each said plate member having aligned apertures therein, a clamp member, means pivotally supporting said clamp member between said plate members, a wedge piece, an aperture in said clamp member for receiving said Wedge piece, and a corresponding aperture in each said plate member for receiving said wedge piece for moving said clamp member relative to said plate members whereby a bucket member engaged by said clamp member is wedged against said digging wheel by movement of said wedge piece into said apertures.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said clamp member has a lip portion for engaging said bucket member, and said bucket member having a lip for engagement with said lip portion of said clamp member.
5. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said means for pivotally supporting said clamp member comprises a pin extending between said plate members, said clamp member having an aperture for receiving said pin, and a slot in said clamp member opening into said aperture at one end and the other end of said slot opening into the space between said plates.
6. Apparatus according to claim 3 with the addition of a barrier plate connected with said wheel adjacent said clamp member for cooperating with said bucket member to prevent spillage between said bucket member and said wheel.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 9/1934 Miller. 11/1942 Norwood et al.
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US4445608A (en) * 1980-07-22 1984-05-01 Drg (Uk) Limited Bucket wheels and bucket wheel reclaimers
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