With Coaction Between Apron Or Elevator And Ejector Patents (Class 37/426)
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Patent number: 8857080Abstract: A front end loader supports a bucket having opposite side walls connected by a bottom wall. An ejector plate is supported for movement within the bucket between a collapsed position and an extended position by a scissor mechanism including a set of parallel forward tracks secured to the ejector plate and a set of parallel rearward tracks secured to the bucket. Upper and lower sets of pivotally connected and crossing link members are connected to the tracks by pivots and rollers, and a hydraulic cylinder is positioned between the sets of link members and is pivotally connected to the rearward tracks and to the link members. A hydraulic booster cylinder initiates forward movement of the ejector plate from its collapsed position, and the side walls of the bucket have opposing guide rails which hold the ejector plate adjacent the bottom wall of the bucket.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Inventor: Frank J Sutter
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Patent number: 7624522Abstract: Excavator bucket cleaning apparatus having an action plate hingedly interconnected to the interior of the bucket with a cable attached at one end to the excavator boom and, at the other end, to the free end of the action plate so that rotation of the bucket outwardly causes the cable to tighten and swing the action plate outwardly of the bucket about the hinge.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Daniel Ammons
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Patent number: 7356949Abstract: A scraping device, a system and a method for collecting a material are provided. The scraping device may have a bowl having a first end and a second end. A lip may be positioned at the first end and may cover an opening at the first end. In an embodiment, direct mounted cylinders may be attached to the lip and may move the lip to completely cover or uncover the opening. The scraping device may have a tongue mounted to the bowl having a triangular-shaped plate mechanism that may be used to raise and to lower a cutting edge attached to the bowl. Cylinders connected to the mechanism may be retracted or extended to raise or to lower the scraping device. A load within the scraping device may be lifted by force exerted from a barrel end of a cylinder, thus utilizing a maximum potential of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: John P. Moyna, David K Kobliska, James P. Junk
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Patent number: 6910289Abstract: A scraping device, a system and a method for collecting a material are provided. The scraping device may have a bowl having a first end and a second end. A lip may be positioned at the first end and may cover an opening at the first end. In an embodiment, direct mounted cylinders may be attached to the lip and may move the lip to completely cover or uncover the opening. The scraping device may have a tongue mounted to the bowl having a triangular-shaped plate mechanism that may be used to raise and to lower a cutting edge attached to the bowl. Cylinders connected to the mechanism may be retracted or extended to raise or to lower the scraping device. A load within the scraping device may be lifted by force exerted from a barrel end of a cylinder, thus utilizing a maximum potential of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: CJ Moyna + Sons, Inc.Inventors: John P. Moyna, David K. Kobliska, James P. Junk
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Patent number: 6347670Abstract: An apparatus for modifying the earth's surface by removing soil from the surface, moving the soil to a new location and filling low areas. It comprises a frame carried by at least two wheels, a tongue mounted to the frame for attachment to a tractor, a cutting blade mounted on the frame, and a bucket pivotally mounted to the frame adjacent the blade to receive the soil cut by the blade. The wheels are pivotally mounted to the frame for movement of the wheels about the back wall and floor of the bucket between a first position and a second position. When the wheels are in the second position, a portion of each of the wheels underlies a portion of the floor of the bucket bringing the wheels closer to the center of gravity of the apparatus and its load.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Inventor: Richard B. Miskin
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Patent number: 6092316Abstract: An earth mover includes a scraper bowl with an arcuate bottom wall and a pair of side walls attached to a frame. An ejector panel is supported by a pair of pivoting support links, each of which is pivotally attached to the frame above the upper limit of the bowl side walls and each of which is also pivotally attached to the ejector panel. The ejector panel is selectively movable through a shallow arc which mirrors the shape of the of the bowl bottom wall while the pair of support links support the ejector panel in a substantially upright position as it moves from a forward, ejecting position to a retracted position in which the ejector panel forms a rearward wall for the scraper bowl.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Kan-Am Industries, Inc.Inventor: Lee J. Brinker
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Patent number: 6041528Abstract: An ejector-scraper comprising a hopper having an ejector assembly mounted therein for selectively discharging dirt and debris from the interior of the hopper. The ejector is displaced longitudinally through the hopper through a retractable scissors-actuator movably mounted to the rear frame of the ejector-scraper. Suitable links rotatably and slidably couple the actuator to the ejector. The scissor actuator comprises two brackets pivotally coupled at their center points to form an X-shaped lever system. The carriage further comprises pivoting wheel means for selectively raising or lowering the ejector-scraper. The wheel means are attached to the back frame and preferably comprise two pairs of offset, and staggered tires mounted to a rocker in turn pivoted to a V-shaped link. The link is in turn pivoted to a carrier pivotally connected to, and projecting rearwardly from, the scraper. The latter construction enables the wheel means to pivot in response to irregularities in the ground's surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Harvey Mfg. Corp.Inventor: Keith A. Broach