Abstract: Disclosed are a vehicle body utilized in a rockbreaker, a rockbreaker, and a rock breaking method. A rock breaking operation area is configured to pass through the vehicle body and in a direction perpendicular to and above the ground. An operation area of a rockbreaker arm is arranged within a vehicle range.
Abstract: Hydraulic hammer ripper for mechanical diggers of the type used to break and pry up hard features in the ground, such as stone, concrete, asphalt or such like and which comprises a tooth (1) attached to the headstock (5) on the mechanical digger by means of an array of attachment items (6) and which consists of, at least, a tooth (1), with its drive devices (2, 3) solidly attached to a power accumulator (4) whereby the assembly formed by the tooth (1), drive devices (2, 3) and power accumulator (4) is solidly attached to said tooth (1) and mounted on the longitudinal axis (7) of the tooth (1) whereby it is by means of said axis (7) that the striking of the ground is effected by means of the tooth (1) positions of withdrawn (A) and deployed (B).
Abstract: A hydraulic resonant breaking hammer is described that includes a hydraulic driving system, a vibration exciter, a control system, a linkage mechanism and a breaking hammer head. The hydraulic driving system includes a hydraulic motor, an electric-control hydraulic distributing valve, a hydraulic pump and an engine. The vibration exciter includes a box and at least one group of eccentric wheels. The control system includes a sensor, a microcomputer controller and the electric-control hydraulic distributing valve. The linkage mechanism includes a machine frame, a guide rail and a damper spring. The disclosure solves the problems of the existing engineering breaking devices, such as low efficiency, high noise, serious damages to the driving excavator caused by the reaction of an impact force and incapability of breaking large rocks.
Abstract: A concrete hammer having a grapple associated therewith is provided which is mounted on the forward end of the boom arms of a skid-steer vehicle. The grapple is selectively movable between open and closed positions. When the grapple is in its open position, the concrete slab may be positioned between the concrete hammer and the grapple with the grapple then being closed to maintain the concrete slab on the upper end of the concrete hammer. The concrete slab may then be moved to a truck for disposal.
Abstract: A vibratory milling machine has a vibratory housing confined to substantially linear reciprocating motion relative to a base, causing a tool carried by the housing to impact a mineral formation or other work piece substantially in a primary milling direction. The vibratory motion may be generated by two or more eccentrically-weighted rotors rotated by a common drive mechanism. The rotors may be arranged in pairs with the rotors of each pair rotating in opposite directions about parallel axes so that lateral oscillations cancel and longitudinal vibrations in the milling direction reinforce one another. In one embodiment, a hydrostatic fluid bearing is provided between the outer surface of each rotor and the housing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 2008
Date of Patent:
November 9, 2010
Assignee:
Boart Longyear Inc.
Inventors:
Jing James Yao, Robert Eugene Able, Louis E. Silay
Abstract: A vibratory milling machine has a vibratory housing confined to substantially linear reciprocating motion relative to a base, causing a tool carried by the housing to impact a mineral formation or other workpiece substantially in a primary milling direction. The vibratory motion may be generated by two or more eccentrically-weighted rotors rotated by a common drive mechanism. The rotors may be arranged in pairs with the rotors of each pair rotating in opposite directions about parallel axes so that lateral oscillations cancel and longitudinal vibrations in the milling direction reinforce one another. In one embodiment, a hydrostatic fluid bearing is provided between the outer surface of each rotor and the housing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 2005
Date of Patent:
October 14, 2008
Assignee:
Boart Longyear Inc.
Inventors:
Jing James Yao, Robert Eugene Able, Louis E. Silay
Abstract: A pavement demolition hammer is removably fastened to a loader and includes a mounting plate securable to the loader. A framework is attached to the mounting plate and is provided with a lower spring and an upper spring spaced from the lower spring. A hammer handle has a proximal end pivotally mounted to the framework for swinging movement between the lower spring and the upper spring, and a distal end equipped with a hammer head adapted to engage the pavement. The loader applies a moving force to the mounting plate such that the lower spring is accelerated against the bottom of the handle causing the handle and the hammer head to swing upwardly from a pavement surface to be broken towards the upper spring. The handle and the hammer head return to the pavement surface either by gravity or acceleration from the upper spring against the top of the handle in a manner that the hammer head impacts and demolishes the pavement surface.
Abstract: A processing tool for a road surface processing machine, having a tool head coupled with a support element, wherein the support element can be exchangeably fastened on a tool holder. For increasing the non-skid properties of the road surface, the tool head is coupled by a suspension with the support element, by which the tool head can be adjusted relative to the support element.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 15, 2000
Date of Patent:
August 13, 2002
Assignee:
Betek Bergbau-und Hartmetalltechnik Karl-Heinz Simon GmbH
& Co. KG
Abstract: An improved concrete breaker head for attachment to skid loaders via releasable latches having a counterbalanced hammer member, an impact support member and an attachment face-plate for attaching a skid loader and for subsequent articulation. The counterbalance hammer member has a tubular support housing with a first and a second end. A counter-weighting metal element is used for stabilizing and balancing the moment of inertia of the hammer about a pivoting axis of rotation. An impact head portion is disposed on the first end of the tubular housing, and includes the attachment of a tubular support arm structure integrally disposed near the second end of the housing in orthogonal arrangement with the housing. This particular configuration serves to uniformly distribute occurrences of localized impact stresses therethrough which extends the life or cyclical use of the hammer over time.
Abstract: A percussion or hammer tool bit (20) having a substantially rearward shank portion (24) of a first diameter (ds) and an elongated substantially uniformly cylindrical forward tool portion (26) having a second diameter (dt) in the range of 15-20% greater than the diameter of the rearward shank portion. The overall tool length (Lo) is 90-95% of the overall tool length of the prior art (Lopa). The combination of the increased diameter of the forward tool portion and the decreased length of the overall tool length (relative to the prior art) provides substantially the same or greater mass than the prior art tool bit when the tool bit is used percussively, but is less likely to flex, which reduces the likelihood of stress fracture failure. The forward portion (26) includes a striking face (30), such as a blunt (31), moil point (31′), or chisel (31″).
Abstract: A rotatable cutting drum to be mounted on a machine for mining or for milling a surface such as a roadway. The drum is equipped with a set of movable bits or chisels which impact on the surface to be cut. The movable bits or chisels are impacted by pendulums mounted on a rotating cylinder mounted inside of the drum so that a percussive force is generated to assist cutting.