WO2007063166A1 - Apparatus for treatment of stumps - Google Patents

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WO2007063166A1
WO2007063166A1 PCT/FI2006/000393 FI2006000393W WO2007063166A1 WO 2007063166 A1 WO2007063166 A1 WO 2007063166A1 FI 2006000393 W FI2006000393 W FI 2006000393W WO 2007063166 A1 WO2007063166 A1 WO 2007063166A1
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Sakari Mononen
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Karelian Puu- Ja Metalli Oy
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G23/00Forestry
    • A01G23/02Transplanting, uprooting, felling or delimbing trees
    • A01G23/06Uprooting or pulling up trees; Extracting or eliminating stumps
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G23/00Forestry
    • A01G23/02Transplanting, uprooting, felling or delimbing trees
    • A01G23/06Uprooting or pulling up trees; Extracting or eliminating stumps
    • A01G23/062Pulling up trees or stumps
    • A01G23/065Pulling up trees or stumps in a substantially vertical plane

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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus in accordance with the introduction to claim 1 for treatment of stumps, and, in particular, for cutting up, extracting and cleaning tree stumps.
  • the drawback associated with the first two apparatuses is that the tree stump can only be split from one direction, making it difficult to cut it up and requiring each root to be pulled out and cleaned individually, which slows down the operation.
  • the apparatuses presented in publications FI 761847 and SU 529816 include a number of drawbacks that effectively prevent the extraction of tree stumps.
  • the most important drawbacks are that the equipment lacks levels to sup- port the tree stump to extract it from the ground and, furthermore, the equipment lacks the holding elements necessary for lifting the tree stump.
  • Publication FI 761847 proposes that the claws of the cutting arms support the tree stump, but because of the great force required for extracting the tree stump, the claws, equivalent in width to the cutting blade, only serve to split the tree stump be- ing pulled out, failing to extract it from the ground. Moreover, as the claws of the pairs of arms interfere with one another, only one of the pairs can be turned under the tree stump.
  • the purpose of the invention is to provide an apparatus for handling tree stumps to eliminate the drawbacks discussed above and achieve major improvements in cut- ting up, extracting and cleaning tree stumps. More specifically, the invention seeks to provide an apparatus that allows tree stumps to be cut up, extracted and cleaned quickly and efficiently.
  • the purpose of the invention is achieved with an apparatus described in the characterising part of claim 1.
  • the tree stump can be split into four parts while still on the ground by the compressive force exerted by the cutting blades, and the four parts can be pulled out in a single lifting operation.
  • Even large tree stumps can be extracted quickly and efficiently as all the tree stump parts can be firmly gripped with the holding arms by pressing the parts against the angle formed by the plates turned under the tree stump and the cutting blades exerting a force from the side for the duration of extraction and lifting. This speeds up the work and ensures that tree stump parts requiring great extraction force are firmly held in position during lifting. Additionally, a major improvement is achieved in tree stump cleaning performance as all the four parts of the tree stump can be cleaned at the same time.
  • Figure 1 provides an axonometric view of a tree stump extractor unit consisting of a basic machine, tree stump extraction grapple, and loading space,
  • Figure 2 provides a view of the tree stump extraction grapple from side a with the grapple grasping the tree stump, the cutting blades in the closed position and the compression arms in the open position,
  • Figure 3 provides a view of the tree stump extraction grapple as seen from a differ- ent side
  • Figures 4a through 4c provide a schematic illustration of the extraction and cleaning of a tree stump; in Figure 4a, the apparatus and tree stump are viewed from above, in Figure 4b, the cleaning and holding of the tree stump is viewed from the side, in Figure 4c, the cleaning of the tree stump parts is viewed from the side.
  • FIGS 1 through 4 illustrate an apparatus for extracting, cleaning and transporting tree stumps featuring a tree stump extraction grapple 3 mounted onto a turning device 2 attached to the basic machine crane 1.
  • Attached to the tree stump extraction grapple frame 4 by means of articulated joints 5 are stump-splitting blades 6 with a sharpened leading edge.
  • the apparatus incorporates a first set of actuators 7 ar- ranged to turn the stump-splitting blades towards each other for the purpose of splitting the stump in between.
  • the actuators 7 consist of hydraulic cylinders attached, at one end, to the frame 4 and, at the other end, to the stump- splitting blades 6.
  • Attached to the lower edge of the stump-splitting blades 6 are surface plates 8 to support the tree stump from below.
  • the extraction arms 10 Attached to the stump-splitting blades 6, are extraction arms 10 for extracting the tree stumps, the extraction arms feature second set of actuators 9 for operating the extraction arms.
  • the actuators 9 consist of hydraulic cylinders mounted inside hollow extraction arms and attached, at the top end, to the extraction arms 10 and, at the other end, to an arm connected to plate-like parts at the lower end of the extraction arms, with said plate-like parts being capable of being moved down and away from the extraction arms as shown in Figure 2.
  • the downward- extending movement of the plate-like parts of the extraction arms lifts the grapple and the tree stump parts attached thereto off the ground during tree stump extrac- tion.
  • the apparatus comprises a third set of actuators 13 for operating the compression arms.
  • the actuators 13 consist of hydraulic cyl- inders attached, at one end, to the compression arms 11 and, at the other end, to the frame 4.
  • the compression arms are rotated by the actuators 13 around the articulated joints 12.
  • attached to the compression arms are holding arms 14 consisting of plate-like parts mounted perpendicularly to the plate-like compression arm and extending from the rear edge of the compression arms to a distance from the leading edge.
  • the apparatus illustrated in the figures incorporates two sets of stump-splitting blades 6 and other associated structures mounted onto opposite sides of the frame.
  • the apparatus includes two compression arms 11 and associated structures mounted to the opposite sides of the frame. Consequently, the stump-splitting blade and the adjacent compression arm are at about 90° angle to each other.
  • the stump-splitting blades 6 When a tree stump is to be extracted, the stump-splitting blades 6 are lowered on top of the tree stump with the compression arms 11 in the open position. After that, they are closed, which results in the sharpened leading edges of the stump-splitting blades 6 being pressed against each other and the sharpened leading edges of the compression arm 11 being pressed against each other, thus splitting tree stump into four parts.
  • the stump-splitting blades 6 are pressed together, the surface plates 8 attached thereto are turned under the tree stump.
  • the compression arms 11 are turned face-to-face, the holding anus are pressed against the surface of the stump. This is shown in Fig. 4a.
  • FIG. 1 shows a tree stump pulled out of the ground by means of the apparatus.
  • the compression arms and holdings arms 14 attached thereto are used to press the stump parts to the angle formed by the stump-splitting blades 6 and surface plates 8. After the lifting operation is completed, the compression arms can be used for cleaning the stump parts by opening and closing the arms.
  • the extraction operation can be carried out in two ways. One way is. to hold the stump firmly pressed against the stump-splitting blades 6 and holding arms 14 while the other way is to open the compression arms 14 to allow the middle part of the stump to rise, after which the compression arms are closed, making it possible to pull out the stump in stages, as shown in Figure 4b.
  • cleaning is carried out by turning the holding arms 14 by quickly repeating the open/close sequence to make the stump parts turn around the edge of the surface plate and to make the tops of the stump parts shake up and down in order to remove the soil from the stump parts by means of the changes in direction and impact.
  • all of the parts of the split stump are lifted to a height of several meters.
  • the root ends turn downwards, when the cutting blades are opened, the stump parts fall to the ground. As the stump parts hit the ground in a vertical position, more soil is effectively dislodged from the roots. This is shown in Fig. 4c.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to an apparatus for treatment of stumps, and particularly, for cutting up, extracting and cleaning tree stumps, comprising a stump extraction grapple (3) mounted onto a turning device (2) attached to the basic machine crane (I), the frame (4) of said grapple comprising stump-splitting blades (6) with a sharpened leading edge attached by articulated joints (5), the first set of actuators (7) for turning the stump-splitting blades (6) for the purpose of splitting the stump in between, extraction arms (10) mounted onto the stump-splitting blades (6) for pulling out stumps, and second set of actuators (9) for operating the extraction arms. In the apparatus according to the invention surface plates (8) are attached to the lower edge of the stump-splitting blades (6), and compression arms (11) are attached to the frame (4), with said arms having a sharpened leading edge to split the stump, and to which compression arms (11) are attached holding arms (14). Furthermore, the apparatus includes a third set of actuators (13) to turn the compression arms, said compression arms (11) and holdings arms (14) are arranged to press the stump parts against the angle formed by the cutting blades (6) and the surface plates (8) for the duration of the extraction, lifting, and cleaning of tree stumps.

Description

APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF STUMPS
The present invention relates to an apparatus in accordance with the introduction to claim 1 for treatment of stumps, and, in particular, for cutting up, extracting and cleaning tree stumps.
One well-known apparatus for pulling out tree stumps is the excavator rake. It consists of a row of power-operated teeth. Another well-known apparatus is fitted with two counter pieces against which a power-operated cutting blade turns to split the tree stump in between into two. Yet another apparatus designed for extracting tree stumps is presented in publication FI 761847. In this solution, the whole tree stump is intended to be pulled out using the tips of the cutting blades and subsequently to be cut up by the application of a compressive force with two pairs of arms applying the force to the tree stump in turns. Publication SU 529816 A presents a tree stump extractor designed to cut up the tree stump into four parts.
The drawback associated with the first two apparatuses is that the tree stump can only be split from one direction, making it difficult to cut it up and requiring each root to be pulled out and cleaned individually, which slows down the operation.
Additionally, the apparatuses presented in publications FI 761847 and SU 529816 include a number of drawbacks that effectively prevent the extraction of tree stumps. The most important drawbacks are that the equipment lacks levels to sup- port the tree stump to extract it from the ground and, furthermore, the equipment lacks the holding elements necessary for lifting the tree stump.
Publication FI 761847 proposes that the claws of the cutting arms support the tree stump, but because of the great force required for extracting the tree stump, the claws, equivalent in width to the cutting blade, only serve to split the tree stump be- ing pulled out, failing to extract it from the ground. Moreover, as the claws of the pairs of arms interfere with one another, only one of the pairs can be turned under the tree stump.
The purpose of the invention is to provide an apparatus for handling tree stumps to eliminate the drawbacks discussed above and achieve major improvements in cut- ting up, extracting and cleaning tree stumps. More specifically, the invention seeks to provide an apparatus that allows tree stumps to be cut up, extracted and cleaned quickly and efficiently.
The purpose of the invention is achieved with an apparatus described in the characterising part of claim 1. When an apparatus in accordance with the invention is used, the tree stump can be split into four parts while still on the ground by the compressive force exerted by the cutting blades, and the four parts can be pulled out in a single lifting operation. Even large tree stumps can be extracted quickly and efficiently as all the tree stump parts can be firmly gripped with the holding arms by pressing the parts against the angle formed by the plates turned under the tree stump and the cutting blades exerting a force from the side for the duration of extraction and lifting. This speeds up the work and ensures that tree stump parts requiring great extraction force are firmly held in position during lifting. Additionally, a major improvement is achieved in tree stump cleaning performance as all the four parts of the tree stump can be cleaned at the same time.
In the following, the invention is presented in greater detail with reference to the attached drawings where:
Figure 1 provides an axonometric view of a tree stump extractor unit consisting of a basic machine, tree stump extraction grapple, and loading space,
Figure 2 provides a view of the tree stump extraction grapple from side a with the grapple grasping the tree stump, the cutting blades in the closed position and the compression arms in the open position,
Figure 3 provides a view of the tree stump extraction grapple as seen from a differ- ent side,
Figures 4a through 4c provide a schematic illustration of the extraction and cleaning of a tree stump; in Figure 4a, the apparatus and tree stump are viewed from above, in Figure 4b, the cleaning and holding of the tree stump is viewed from the side, in Figure 4c, the cleaning of the tree stump parts is viewed from the side.
Figures 1 through 4 illustrate an apparatus for extracting, cleaning and transporting tree stumps featuring a tree stump extraction grapple 3 mounted onto a turning device 2 attached to the basic machine crane 1. Attached to the tree stump extraction grapple frame 4 by means of articulated joints 5 are stump-splitting blades 6 with a sharpened leading edge. The apparatus incorporates a first set of actuators 7 ar- ranged to turn the stump-splitting blades towards each other for the purpose of splitting the stump in between. In this application, the actuators 7 consist of hydraulic cylinders attached, at one end, to the frame 4 and, at the other end, to the stump- splitting blades 6. Attached to the lower edge of the stump-splitting blades 6 are surface plates 8 to support the tree stump from below. Attached to the stump-splitting blades 6, are extraction arms 10 for extracting the tree stumps, the extraction arms feature second set of actuators 9 for operating the extraction arms. In this application, the actuators 9 consist of hydraulic cylinders mounted inside hollow extraction arms and attached, at the top end, to the extraction arms 10 and, at the other end, to an arm connected to plate-like parts at the lower end of the extraction arms, with said plate-like parts being capable of being moved down and away from the extraction arms as shown in Figure 2. The downward- extending movement of the plate-like parts of the extraction arms lifts the grapple and the tree stump parts attached thereto off the ground during tree stump extrac- tion.
Attached to the frame 4 by means of articulated joints 12 are turning compression arms 11 with a sharpened leading edge for splitting the tree stump into smaller parts. Additionally, the apparatus comprises a third set of actuators 13 for operating the compression arms. In this application, the actuators 13 consist of hydraulic cyl- inders attached, at one end, to the compression arms 11 and, at the other end, to the frame 4. The compression arms are rotated by the actuators 13 around the articulated joints 12. Furthermore, attached to the compression arms are holding arms 14 consisting of plate-like parts mounted perpendicularly to the plate-like compression arm and extending from the rear edge of the compression arms to a distance from the leading edge.
The apparatus illustrated in the figures incorporates two sets of stump-splitting blades 6 and other associated structures mounted onto opposite sides of the frame. The apparatus includes two compression arms 11 and associated structures mounted to the opposite sides of the frame. Consequently, the stump-splitting blade and the adjacent compression arm are at about 90° angle to each other.
When a tree stump is to be extracted, the stump-splitting blades 6 are lowered on top of the tree stump with the compression arms 11 in the open position. After that, they are closed, which results in the sharpened leading edges of the stump-splitting blades 6 being pressed against each other and the sharpened leading edges of the compression arm 11 being pressed against each other, thus splitting tree stump into four parts. When the stump-splitting blades 6 are pressed together, the surface plates 8 attached thereto are turned under the tree stump. Similarly, when the compression arms 11 are turned face-to-face, the holding anus are pressed against the surface of the stump. This is shown in Fig. 4a. Once the stump has been split into four parts and the surface plates 8 are under the stump parts, the stump is pulled out by means of the extraction arms 10. The plate-like parts of the extraction arms are against the ground and when they are pushed downward, they lift the apparatus and the stump held by the holding arms 14 off the ground. Figure 1 shows a tree stump pulled out of the ground by means of the apparatus.
The compression arms and holdings arms 14 attached thereto are used to press the stump parts to the angle formed by the stump-splitting blades 6 and surface plates 8. After the lifting operation is completed, the compression arms can be used for cleaning the stump parts by opening and closing the arms.
The extraction operation can be carried out in two ways. One way is. to hold the stump firmly pressed against the stump-splitting blades 6 and holding arms 14 while the other way is to open the compression arms 14 to allow the middle part of the stump to rise, after which the compression arms are closed, making it possible to pull out the stump in stages, as shown in Figure 4b.
There are two cleaning functions. In the first stage, cleaning is carried out by turning the holding arms 14 by quickly repeating the open/close sequence to make the stump parts turn around the edge of the surface plate and to make the tops of the stump parts shake up and down in order to remove the soil from the stump parts by means of the changes in direction and impact. In the second cleaning stage, all of the parts of the split stump are lifted to a height of several meters. When the holding arms are then opened, the root ends turn downwards, when the cutting blades are opened, the stump parts fall to the ground. As the stump parts hit the ground in a vertical position, more soil is effectively dislodged from the roots. This is shown in Fig. 4c.
The invention is not restricted to the preferred embodiments discussed above but can be varied within the scope of the attached claims.

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CLAIMS:
1. An apparatus for handling stumps, and particularly, for cutting up, extracting and cleaning tree stumps, comprising a stump extraction grapple (3) mounted onto a turning device (2) attached to the basic machine crane (1), the frame (4) of said grapple comprising stump-splitting blades (6) with a sharpened leading edge attached by articulated joints (5), the first set of actuators (7) for turning the stump- splitting blades (6) for the purpose of splitting the stump in between, extraction arms (10) mounted onto the stump-splitting blades (6) for pulling out stumps, and second set of actuators (9) for operating the extraction arms, characterized in that surface plates (8) are attached to the lower edge of the stump-splitting blades (6), compression arms (11) are attached to the frame (4), with said arms having a sharpened leading edge to split the stump, and to which compression arms (11) are attached holding arms (14), and in that the apparatus includes a third set of actuators (13) to turn the compression arms, said compression arms (11) and holdings arms (14) are arranged to press the stump parts against the angle formed by the cutting blades (6) and the surface plates (8) for the duration of the extraction, lifting, and cleaning of tree stumps.
2. A apparatus according to claim 1 for handling tree stumps, characterized in that the apparatus comprises at least two sets of stump-splitting blades (6) mounted on opposite sides of the frame.
3. A apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2 for handling tree stumps, char- acterizedin that the apparatus comprises at least two sets of compression arms (11) mounted on opposite sides of the frame.
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