Bucket Fabrication
A back hoe bucket assembly of a kind having a bucket defining cavity bounded by spaced end plates, a cutting edge plate, one or more other plates spanning between the end plates, and a hitch assembly on the bucket for attachment to a complementary boom attachment. An angle plate extends above the bucket to span to each of the end plates, to define, together with the or a spanning plate(s), a hollow rigidifying form, and the hitch assembly is fixably attached directly in part, or indirectly in part, to said angle plate.
This invention relates to buckets and in particular buckets for attachment to an attachment feature of a boom of, for example, a vehicle.
Most preferably the present invention relates to a bucket fabrication or assembly (“bucket assembly”) suitable for use with a back hoe machine or excavator.
BACKGROUND ARTThe present invention has recognised a potential saving in material (usually steel) as well as no drop off in performance or indeed an improvement in performance of a bucket assembly suitable for use as a back hoe bucket.
The present invention recognises that fabrication from plate steel, optionally in conjunction with some cast members, (e.g. of for example a hitch attachment device, a cutting plate or the like), can be made.
Accordingly reference herein to “plate” includes within its ambit not only plates cut from a flat sheet of plate metal but also a contoured or other shape whether formed from sheet material or cast or however otherwise formed. It is however a preferment that any reference to “plate” is in respect of an expanse of material having a thinness very much less than at least some of its other dimensions.
The present invention recognises an ability to utilise a variety of different components in the fabrication of a bucket assembly which, in preferred forms, uses less steel than with previous designs and/or preferably provides a higher or adequate strength notwithstanding a simple welded construction which tends to minimise components and material useage.
It is to this that the present invention is directed.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTIONIn an aspect the invention is a back hoe or excavator bucket assembly having
a bucket defining cavity bounded by at least
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- spaced end plates or end plate sets,
- a cutting edge plate, and
- one or more other plates spanning (“spanning plate(s)”) between the end plates or end plate sets,
(optionally at least one rib or more ribs interiorly of the cavity of the bucket at least substantially parallel to or substantially intersecting the disposition of the end plates or end plate sets), and
a hitch assembly on the bucket for attachment to a complementary boom attachment,
wherein an angle plate extends above the bucket to span to each of the end plates, or to each of a plate of the end plate sets, to define, together with the or a spanning plate(s), a hollow rigidifying form,
and wherein the hitch assembly is fixably attached directly in part, or indirectly in part, to said angle plate.
As used herein “angle plate” includes one or more plate (coacting if more than one plate) able to define at least in part a hollow beam transverse of the bucket reliant in part of an underlying separate or integral plate.
The end plate(s) can splay outwardly towards the front of the bucket.
Preferably the cutting edge plate does not define or carry teeth, but may do so.
Preferably the extent of the hitch assembly in the directions parallel to the end to end axis of the bucket is very much less than the end to end distance. For example, much less than 50%. Preferably about or even less than 25%.
Preferably at least one rib is present.
Preferably the spanning plate(s) is a single plate acting as a wrap of the rib(s). In some embodiments it can have some lapping of its plates.
Preferably the angle plate is welded at each end (at least in part) to a complementary edge of an end plate and the spanning plate(s) is butt welded (at least in part) to those end plates at each end below the edge.
Preferably spanning plate(s) between the end plates or end plate sets ate of less thickness than the or that end plate at each end associated with the cutting edge plate as well as the cutting edge plate itself.
Preferably a spanning rib or bar exteriorly is fixed to the wrap or spanning plate(s) and preferably that spanning rib or bar has part of the hitch assembly fixed thereto (e.g. parallel ears that support a spaced pair of shafts).
In one embodiment, where the quick hitch assembly is fixably attached indirectly in part to said angle plate, there is a pivot in the hitch assembly that is transverse to the spanning axis of said angle plate.
Where there is a pivot in the hitch assembly preferably there is a carried ram or carried rams to orientate the bucket relative to that part of the pivot including hitch assembly for attachment to a complementary boom attachment.
Preferably in a pivoted form at least in part the structure from which the quick hitch is pivoted overlies at least one rib.
In the form where there is no pivot in the hitch assembly preferably the hitch assembly includes a pair of spaced plates that extend transversely of the spanning axis of said angle plate and such spaced plates of the hitch assembly carries there between two pins, shafts or the like each to be engaged laterally by the attachment of a said complementary boom attachment.
Preferably in a non pivoted form of the quick hitch assembly, a plate of said spaced plates each overlies a rib.
The angle plate is a folded plate or a fabricated “L” shaped plate with respect to the plate on which it tests and forming the top of the bucket when in an operational condition, (preferably) has the forward facing arm of the angle plate at 25° to the bucket spanning plate angling backwards from the front whilst (preferably) the other arm is at an angle of about 55° angling back towards the rear of the bucket.
Preferably when the top of the spanning plate is substantially planar and is positioned horizontally, preferably the cutting edge plate and preferably part of the spanning plate(s) into which or to which it attaches, or which it overlies in part, is at 30° to the horizontal.
Preferably with respect to the spanning plate datum for the angles of about 25° and about 55° preferably the pin or shaft spacings are at an angle of 8° with respect to the spanning plate datum (being, within about 3°, the planar substantially horizontal region of the spanning plate at the top of the bucket cavity).
In another aspect the invention is a back hoe or excavator bucket assembly having a bucket defining cavity bounded by at least
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- spaced end plates or end plate sets,
- a cutting edge plate, and
- one or more other plates spanning (“spanning plate(s)”) between the end plates or end plate sets,
(optionally at least one rib or more ribs interiorly of the cavity of the bucket at least substantially parallel to or substantially intersecting the disposition of the end plates or end plate sets), and
a hitch assembly on the bucket for attachment to a complementary boom attachment,
wherein a hollow beam extends between each of the end plates, or to each of a plate of the end plate sets, (optionally in conjunction with a spanning plate), to define a hollow rigidifying form above said bucket defined cavity,
and wherein the hitch assembly is fixably attached directly in part, or indirectly in part, to said hollow beam.
In still another aspect the invention is a bucket assembly as hereinafter described with reference to one or more of the accompanying drawings.
The invention also consists in uses and combinations of such equipment.
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompany drawings in which
Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described with reference to the three embodiments. Each is of a largely welded construction from plate and other steel, etc.
In the first embodiment as shown in
As can be seen
In the preferred form of the present invention a feature of the invention is a provision of a spanning member 1 as a wrap around of spaced ribs 9 and the association therewith with of weld connected end plates 2 and 5. As can be seen the wrap 1 can be of steel (for example, a thin plate steel) reinforced by a spanning bar of plate steel 8 and reinforced at its top by the angle section (rib panel) 7. In addition the cutting edge plate 3 (preferably untoothed) is connected or laps at least in part, or receives, the wrap plate 1.
Also seen from particularly the exploded diagram is the manner by which the angle section 7 relates to the top of the thicker sectioned end plates 5 and 6 (side styles) and preferably in part, part of the lesser thickness plates 2. Preferably welding at the end of the angle section 7 is to the top of the members 5 and 6 respectively as well as of the wrap to the edge of the members 2 and into a butt weld with the members 5 and 6 respectively.
Supporting the cutting edge as well as the wrap and the overlying angle section 7 is the rib pairing, preferably welded to the spanning wrap plate.
The hitch arrangement itself with its shafts 4 is preferably carried by the plates 10 (“ears”) each of which directly overlies a rib 9 and is welded to the angle section 7, optionally a forward part of the wrap, the behind angle section 7 part of the wrap and to the spanning bar 8.
A feature of the embodiment of
Preferably the angle alpha is about 30° to the horizontal as shown in the drawing. Relative to that planar section of the wrap shown by the broken lines in
Preferably the relativity of the angles beta and gamma are about 25° (±10°) and about 55° (±10°) to that plane shown by the broken line in
Preferably the shaft axes are angled relative to that same broken line by an angle of about 8° with the rearmost shaft higher over a centre to centre expanse of, for example, about 230 mm. By way of example the rib spacings is preferably of the order of about 160 mm.
The embodiments of
Again however the same angles (not shown in
The embodiment of
The embodiment of
Again there is a spanning bar but this time in addition a gusset 35 to reinforce the bucket itself and the wrap. In addition as can be seen in
Again the angling is as previously described with respect to the rib plate 32.
Features apparent from the preferred form of the present invention insofar as advantages are concerned quite apart from the defined constructional features of the present invention include
1. angles of about 25 and about 55 degrees used maximise strength and functionality
2. Simple construction minimises components but maximises strength
3. Centre shaft is tied to front plate and back to share load
4. Simple pivot housing allowing construction from fabrication or cast
5. Less steel than previous designs but higher strength.
In this specification where reference has been made to patent specifications, other external documents, or other sources of information, this is generally for the purpose of providing a context for discussing the features of the invention. Unless specifically stated otherwise, reference to such external documents is not to be construed as an admission that such documents, or such sources of information, in any jurisdiction, are prior art, or form part of the common general knowledge in the art.
Claims
1-27. (canceled)
28. A back hoe bucket assembly comprising or including
- a first end plate or end plate assembly (“first end plate”),
- a second end plate or end plate assembly (“second end plate”),
- a cutting edge plate from the bottom region of said first end plate to the bottom region of said second end plate so as to provide at least part of the cutting edge of the bucket assembly,
- one or more other plates (“spanning plate(s)”) connecting each of said first and second end plates and connecting to said cutting edge plate,
- an angle plate or angle plate assembly (“angle plate”) overlying part of said spanning plate(s) between, and connecting directly or indirectly to each of, said first and said second end plates so as to define with part of said spanning plate(s) a hollow rigidifying form across above the cutting edge plate, the exterior angle of the angle plate being upwards,
- at least one rib interiorally of said spanning plate(s) distal from both said first and second end plates, and
- a hitch assembly fixed in part down onto said angle plate and about part of said spanning plate(s) at least substantially over said at least one rib,
- wherein said hitch assembly has pins, or provision for pins, one in advance of and one to the rear of the exterior angle of said angle plate and such pins or provision for pins are mounted to span between upstanding and at least substantially parallel plates set down edgewise over said angle plate.
29. The back hoe bucket of claim 28 wherein there are two said ribs and each underlies a plate of said hitch assembly.
30. The back hoe bucket of claim 28 wherein the spanning plate(s) are a single plate or at least two plates each of which fully spans from said first end plate to said second end plate and is connected thereto.
31. The back hoe bucket as claimed in claim 30 wherein said angle plate is fixed indirectly to said end plates via said spanning plate(s).
32. The back hoe plate as claimed in claim 30 wherein said spanning plate(s) acts as a wrap of said end plates and said at least one rib.
33. The back hoe bucket as claimed in claim 32 wherein one of said pins or arrangements to receive a pin of said hitch assembly is above the angle plate in advance of the exterior angle of the angle plate and one or more other pins, or provisions for pin placement, are to the rear of said exterior angle of the angle plate.
34. The back hoe bucket of claim 28 wherein each end plate is an assembly of plates at least one plate reinforcing to a leading edge or providing the leading edge.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 9, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 7, 2010
Inventors: Timothy Craig Balemi (Auckland), Michael Kevin Scheib (Auckland)
Application Number: 12/084,827
International Classification: E02F 3/40 (20060101);