Concrete drum modes
US-2020230841-A1 · Jul 23, 2020 · US
US11186010B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11186010-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016813072-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 30, 2021 |
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A concrete mixer vehicle comprises a chassis, an engine, a cab, a drum assembly, a front roller pedestal, a transmission mounting bracket assembly, and a rear pedestal. The chassis has a frame. The drum assembly includes a mixing drum, a drum driver, and a hopper assembly. The front roller pedestal is configured to support a front end of the mixing drum. The front roller pedestal includes a support member configured to provide support to the front roller pedestal in a longitudinal direction with respect to a longitudinal axis of the frame. The rear pedestal is configured to support a rear end of the mixing drum. The rear pedestal includes a first bar-pin member and a second bar-pin member configured to couple the rear pedestal in a first installation position or a second installation position based on a length of the mixing drum.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A concrete mixer vehicle comprising: a chassis having a frame; an engine coupled to the frame; a cab coupled to the frame, the cab defining an interior compartment; a drum assembly including: a mixing drum defining an aperture and an internal volume; a drum driver configured to selectively rotate the mixing drum relative to the chassis; and a hopper assembly configured to introduce materials into and allow the materials to flow out of the internal volume of the mixing drum; a front roller pedestal coupled to the frame and configured to support a front end of the mixing drum; a transmission mounting bracket assembly; and a rear pedestal coupled to the frame and configured to support a rear end of the mixing drum, the rear pedestal having a pedestal frame, a first mounting bracket, a second mounting bracket, a coupling brace, a first bar-pin member, and a second bar-pin member, the pedestal frame having a first frame end and a second frame end, the first frame end coupled to and supporting the drum driver, the second frame end disposed opposite the first frame end and including a first interface joint and a second interface joint, the first interface joint being coupled to the frame by the first mounting bracket and the second interface joint being coupled to the frame by the second mounting bracket, the coupling brace being coupled to the pedestal frame proximate the first frame end, each of the first bar-pin member and the second bar-pin member being coupled to the coupling brace at a first end and to the transmission mounting bracket assembly at a second end. 2. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the transmission mounting bracket assembly includes a first pair of brackets configured to provide a first installation position and a second pair of brackets configured to provide a second installation position, the first installation position allowing for a short drum configuration, the second installation position allowing for a long drum configuration, and the second ends of the first bar-pin member and the second bar-pin member are each coupled to a corresponding bracket of the first pair of brackets or the second pair of brackets depending on a length of the mixing drum. 3. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the second ends of the first bar-pin member and the second bar-pin member are each coupled to a corresponding bracket of the first pair of brackets. 4. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 2 , wherein each of the first interface joint and the second interface joint comprises a flexible joint member. 5. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the flexible joint member includes a bushing configured to dampen energy transmitted through the flexible joint member. 6. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 5 , wherein the first mounting bracket couples the first interface joint to a web of the frame and the second mounting bracket couples the second interface joint to the web of the frame. 7. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 6 , further comprising: a superstructure coupled to an upper portion of the front roller pedestal and at least partially supported by the cab, the superstructure including: a first pillar; a second pillar; and a ladder including a ladder rail and a plurality of ladder rungs, wherein the ladder rail and the plurality of ladder rungs are positioned to extend in a direction that is parallel to a sight line of an operator sitting in the cab. 8. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the first pillar is positioned behind a first a-pillar of the cab and the second pillar is positioned behind a second a-pillar of the cab. 9. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first end of each of the first bar-pin member and the second bar-pin member is coupled to the coupling brace using a bushing configured to dampen energy transmitted through the bushing. 10. A concrete mixer vehicle comprising: a chassis having a frame; an engine coupled to the frame; a cab coupled to the frame, the cab defining an interior compartment; a drum assembly including: a mixing drum defining an aperture and an internal volume; a drum driver configured to selectively rotate the mixing drum relative to the chassis; and a hopper assembly configured to introduce materials into and allow the materials to flow out of the internal volume of the mixing drum; a front roller pedestal coupled to the frame and configured to support a front end of the mixing drum, the front roller pedestal including a pedestal frame, a first mounting bracket, a second mounting bracket, and a support member, the pedestal frame having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion including a pair of drum drive rollers configured to receive and facilitate rolling of the mixing drum, the lower portion including a first interface joint coupled to the frame by the first mounting bracket and a second interface joint coupled to the frame by the second mounting bracket, the support member having a first end and a second end, the first end of the support member being coupled to the upper portion of the pedestal frame and the second end of the support member being coupled to the frame of the chassis, the support member being configured to provide support to the pedestal frame in a longitudinal direction with respect to a longitudinal axis of the frame; and a rear pedestal coupled to the frame and configured to support a rear end of the mixing drum. 11. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 10 , wherein each of the first interface joint and the second interface joint comprises a flexible joint member. 12. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the flexible joint member includes a bushing configured to dampen energy transmitted through the flexible joint member. 13. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 12 , further comprising: a superstructure coupled to the upper portion of the front roller pedestal and at least partially supported by the cab, the superstructure including: a first pillar positioned behind a first a-pillar of the cab; a second pillar positioned behind a second a-pillar of the cab; and a ladder including a ladder rail and a plurality of ladder rungs, wherein the ladder rail and the plurality of ladder rungs are positioned to extend in a direction that is parallel to a sight line of an operator sitting in the cab. 14. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the support member is a curved support bar configured to provide clearance for a water tank supported by the frame. 15. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the support member is a straight support bar configured to provide clearance for a water tank supported by the frame. 16. A concrete mixer vehicle comprising: a chassis having a frame; an engine coupled to the frame; a cab coupled to the frame, the cab defining an interior compartment; a drum assembly including: a mixing drum defining an aperture and an internal volume; a drum driver configured to selectively rotate the mixing drum relative to the chassis; and a hopper assembly configured to introduce materials into and allow the materials to flow out of the internal volume of the mixing drum; a front roller pedestal coupled to the frame and configured to support a front end of the mixing drum, the front roller pedestal including a front pedestal frame, a first front mounting bracket, a second front mounting bracket, and a support member, the front pedestal frame having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion including a pair of drum drive rollers configu
for carrying mixed concrete, e.g. having rotatable drums {(concrete-mixing apparatus specially adapted for being mounted on vehicles with provision for mixing during transport B28C5/42)} · CPC title
Mounting means for drums; Support frames · CPC title
with rotating drum rotating about a horizontal or inclined axis, e.g. comprising tilting or raising means for the drum (B28C5/4279 takes precedence) · CPC title
Details or parts, e.g. drums (drives B28C5/0831) · CPC title
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