Skid-Steer Loader Attachment Assemblies and Methods for Performing Earth Augering Using a Skid-Steer Loader
Skid-steer loader attachment assemblies configured to perform earth augering are provided. The attachment assemblies can include a pair of outriggers. Methods for performing earth augering using a skid-steer are also provided. The methods can include extending dual outriggers from a boom assembly of a skid-steer to engage substrate; and extending an earth auger into the substrate from an auger assembly that is operably engaged between the dual outriggers. Skid-steer loader and attachment assemblies configured to perform earth augering are also provided. Boring assembly coupling assemblies are also provided.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/173,911 filed Apr. 12, 2021, entitled “Skid-Steer Loader Attachment Assemblies and Methods for Performing Earth Augering Using a Skid-Steer Loader”, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure relates to construction equipment, and in particular digging and/or boring/auger attachments for machines such as skid-steer loaders. Digging and/or boring adapters for augers are also described as boring assembly coupling assemblies.
BACKGROUNDConstruction machines are used with attachments to dig or bore during construction. These machines are typically substantial in size and the attachments are likewise substantial in size. Excavators are exemplary of these very large machines. The size and expense of these machines are just some of the obstacles to digging and/or boring more ubiquitously. The present disclosure provides equipment and adapter assemblies that can broaden the use of the technology. In particular Skid-Steer loaders are more widely used as a more affordable option. These small platform loaders rely on weight being shifted to over the rear drive of the loader that is balanced when the Skid-Steer carries/supports a load.
SUMMARYSkid-steer loader attachment assemblies configured to perform earth augering are provided. The attachment assemblies can include an attachment frame configured to couple to a boom assembly of the skid-steer loader, the attachment frame extending horizontally between lateral edges; a pair of outriggers, each of the outriggers associated with a lateral edge of the attachment frame; and an auger assembly operatively engaged with the attachment frame between outriggers.
Methods for performing earth augering using a skid-steer are also provided. The methods can include extending dual outriggers from a boom assembly of a skid-steer to engage substrate; and extending an earth auger into the substrate from an auger assembly that is operably engaged between the dual outriggers.
Skid-steer loader and attachment assemblies configured to perform earth augering are also provided. The loader and attachment assemblies can include a skid-steer loader equipped with a boom assembly extending from the skid-steer to an attachment end of the boom assembly; an attachment frame coupled to the boom assembly of the skid-steer loader, the attachment frame extending horizontally between lateral edges; a pair of outriggers, each of the outriggers associated with a lateral edge of the attachment frame; and an auger assembly operatively engaged with the attachment frame between outriggers.
Boring assembly coupling assemblies are also provided. The coupling assemblies can include: a boring member configured to be rotated when boring/augering, the boring member terminating in a first flange; and an auger adapter configured to couple with an auger bit, the auger adapter comprising a second flange configured to compliment and reversibly couple with the first flange.
Embodiments of the disclosure are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
This disclosure is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
The construction equipment and adapter assemblies of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
In accordance with example implementations, distance 13 from the front of the skid steer boom to the far edge of the assembly can be less than five feet or about 4′-9″; distance 15 between the uppermost portion of the attachment and the end the Kelly bar assembly when recoiled can be less than 7 feet or about 6′-11″; distance 17 between the uppermost portion of the attachment and the supporting surface can be less than 10 feet or about 9′-11″. Distance 19 between the end of the recoiled Kelly bar assembly and the surface can be less than 3 feet.
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Additionally and in accordance with example implementations, side tilt 21 can be as much as 90 degrees, with alternating side tilt 23 being as much as 90 degrees. In accordance with example implementations, tilt 21 can be −90 degrees and tilt 23 can be +90 degrees. An example distance 25 for wheel support base can be 6 feet or less. Utilizing side tilt the attachment assembly can be used to provide holes that offset from perpendicular to the surface of the substrate being augered/bored.
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In compliance with the statute, embodiments of the invention have been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the entire invention is not limited to the specific features and/or embodiments shown and/or described, since the disclosed embodiments comprise forms of putting the invention into effect.
Claims
1. A skid-steer loader attachment assembly configured to perform earth augering, the attachment comprising:
- an attachment frame configured to couple to a boom assembly of the skid-steer loader, the attachment frame extending horizontally between lateral edges;
- a pair of outriggers, each of the outriggers associated with a lateral edge of the attachment frame; and
- an auger assembly operatively engaged with the attachment frame between outriggers.
2. The skid-steer loader attachment assembly of claim 1 wherein the attachment frame further comprises a pair of sleeves, each of the sleeves defining one of the lateral edges of the attachment frame and configured to slidably engage an outrigger.
3. The skid-steer loader attachment assembly of claim 2 further comprising hydraulic pistons operably aligned with each of the outriggers.
4. The skid-steer loader attachment assembly of claim 1 wherein the auger assembly further comprises a mast and Kelly-bar assembly.
5. The skid-steer loader attachment assembly of claim 4 wherein the mast is pivotably coupled to the attachment frame and operable to rotate the mast and Kelly-bar assembly between a horizontal position to a vertical position.
6. The skid-steer loader attachment assembly of claim 4 wherein the mast is hinged to the attachment frame and operable to swing between a first position wherein the Kelly-bar assembly and mast face the attachment frame, and a second position wherein the mast is between the Kelly-bar assembly and the attachment frame.
7. A method for performing earth augering using a skid-steer, the method comprising:
- extending dual outriggers from a boom assembly of a skid-steer to engage substrate; and
- extending an earth auger into the substrate from an auger assembly that is operably engaged between the dual outriggers.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the extending the dual outriggers comprises operatively engaging a hydraulic system to slide outrigger posts within sleeves of an attachment frame.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising extending each of the dual outriggers separately.
10. The method of claim 9 further comprising, prior to extending the earth auger into the substrate, rotating an earth auger assembly from a horizontal position to a vertical position.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising swinging the earth auger assembly upon a hinge to align a mast of the earth auger assembly between Kelly-bars of the earth auger assembly and the boom assembly.
12. The method of claim 7 further comprising extending the earth auger at an angle other than perpendicular to the substrate surface.
13. A skid-steer loader and attachment assembly configured to perform earth augering, the loader and attachment assembly comprising:
- a skid-steer loader equipped with a boom assembly extending from the skid-steer to an attachment end of the boom assembly;
- an attachment frame coupled to the boom assembly of the skid-steer loader, the attachment frame extending horizontally between lateral edges;
- a pair of outriggers, each of the outriggers associated with a lateral edge of the attachment frame; and
- an auger assembly operatively engaged with the attachment frame between outriggers.
14. A boring assembly coupling assembly, the assembly comprising:
- a boring member configured to be rotated when boring/augering, the boring member terminating in a first flange; and
- an auger adapter configured to couple with an auger bit, the auger adapter comprising a second flange configured to compliment and reversibly couple with the first flange.
15. The boring assembly coupling assembly of claim 14 wherein the auger adapter further comprises a complimentary shaft configured to couple with the auger bit.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 1, 2021
Publication Date: Oct 13, 2022
Applicant: Bay Shore Systems, Inc. (Rathdrum, ID)
Inventor: Nate Stephens (Post Falls, ID)
Application Number: 17/516,661