System and process for conducting in-field operations

US12104361B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12104361-B2
Application numberUS-201916708372-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2019
Priority dateDec 10, 2018
Publication dateOct 1, 2024
Grant dateOct 1, 2024

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Abstract

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A handling apparatus for conducting in-field operations such as removing and/or installing wear parts on earth working equipment along a controlled path. The apparatus can include a crane, a joint having three axes of articulation and a tool.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for removing and/or installing a ground-engaging wear member from and/or onto a mount on a bucket for an earth working equipment comprising: holding the ground-engaging wear member by a tool; maneuvering a manipulator and the tool secured to the manipulator to remove and/or install the wear member from and/or onto the mount, wherein the manipulator includes (i) a crane with at least two crane components movable relative to each other with at least two degrees of freedom and crane hydraulic actuators to move the crane components relative to each other, and (ii) a joint with a base to secure the joint to the crane, a tool mount to secure the tool holding the ground-engaging wear member to the joint, joint components movably joined together in close proximity with each other between the base and the tool mount to define three axes of articulation, and joint hydraulic actuators to move the joint components relative to each other; using a processing system including a host computer to determine a path for the ground-engaging wear member to be removed from and/or onto the mount using input from at least one sensor and to operate the crane hydraulic actuators and/or the joint hydraulic actuators to move the wear member along the path to remove and/or install the ground-engaging wear member from and/or onto the mount, and to selectively initiate a float mechanism coupled to the joint hydraulic actuators to allow for small adjustments of least one of the joint components from external forces applied to the wear member by the mount as the wear member is moved along the path to remove and/or install the wear member from and/or onto the mount by at least one other crane and/or joint hydraulic actuators with or without operator input. 2. A process for removing and/or installing a ground-engaging wear member from and/or onto a mount on a bucket for an earth working equipment, the process comprising: holding the ground-engaging wear member by to a tool secured to a manipulator; maneuvering the manipulator and the tool to remove and/or install the wear member from and/or onto the mount wherein the manipulator includes at least three hydraulic actuators for movement about three axes; using a processing system with input from at least one sensor to determine a path for the ground-engaging wear member to be removed from and/or onto the mount; and selectively activating a float mechanism to simultaneously float two hydraulic actuators associated with moving the manipulator about a first and second of the axes such that the wear member is moved in the first and second of the axes by an external force caused by the engagement of the ground-engaging wear member with the mount while removing and/or installing the ground-engaging wear member from and/or onto the mount. 3. A wear member handling system for removing a ground-engaging wear member from a bucket of an earth working equipment, the wear member handling system comprising: a crane with crane components movably joined together with at least two degrees of freedom and crane hydraulic actuators to selectively hold and move the crane components in various positions relative to each other; at least one tool for selectively holding the wear member; a joint including a base to secure the joint to the crane, a tool mount to secure the at least one tool to the joint, joint components movably joined together between the base and the tool mount to provide movement about at least three axes, and joint hydraulic actuators to selectively move and hold the joint components in various positions relative to each other, the joint hydraulic actuators each having opposites sides for receiving fluid; at least one sensor to detect the positions of the crane components and the joint components; a processing system configured to determine a path from locations detected by the at least one sensor for removing the wear member from the mount, and directing the movements of the crane hydraulic actuators and or the joint hydraulic actuators to move the wear member along the path; at least one float control manifold to selectively direct fluid within two of the joint hydraulic actuators simultaneously to allow for small adjustments of two of the joint components about two of the axes from external forces applied to the wear member by the mount while the wear member is moved along the path to remove the wear member from the mount. 4. A wear member handling system for removing and/or installing a ground-engaging wear member from and/or onto a mount of a bucket on an earth working equipment, the wear member handling system comprising: a manipulator supporting the wear member and including hydraulic actuators to adjust the manipulator and thereby move the wear member; a processing system including a host computer to determine a path for removing the wear member from the mount and/or installing the wear member onto the mount, and direct the movements of the hydraulic actuators to move the wear member along the path; and a float mechanism to direct a flow of a fluid within at least one of the hydraulic actuators to allow for small adjustments along one or two axes from external forces as the wear member is moved along the path while the processing system is directing the movements of at least one other hydraulic actuator of the manipulator along the path, wherein the host computer selectively initiates the float mechanism to direct the flow of the fluid within at least one of the hydraulic actuators with or without operator input. 5. The wear member handling system of claim 4 , wherein the float mechanism includes a motor and a barrier, the barrier having two positions, in a closed position, the barrier blocks a pathway between two fluid inlets of a hydraulic actuator, and in a float position, the barrier opens the pathway between the two fluid inlets of the hydraulic actuator, and wherein the motor controls the position of the barrier. 6. The wear member handling system of claim 4 including a controller with at least one manually-activated control to signal which direction the wear member should be moved when held by the tool, wherein the processing system moves the crane actuators and/or the joint actuators to remove and/or install the wear member from and/or onto the mount in response to the signal. 7. A wear member handling system for removing a ground-engaging wear member from a bucket of an earth working equipment, the wear member handling system comprising: a crane with crane components movably joined together with at least two degrees of freedom and hydraulic crane actuators to selectively hold and move the crane components in various positions relative to each other; a tool head including a gripper for selectively holding the wear member; a joint including a base to secure the joint to the crane, a tool mount to secure the tool head to the joint, joint components movably joined together between the base and the tool mount about three axes, and hydraulic joint actuators to selectively move and hold the joint components in various positions relative to each other; a manually-activated controller to operate the crane, the joint and/or the grippers to grip and hold the wear member; a sensor module mounted in series with the tool head to detect the applied pulling force to remove the wear member when the wear member is gripped by the grippers; a processing system to determine a path for removing the wear member from the mount, directing the movements of the crane actuators and the joint actuators when activated by the controller to move the wear member along the path; and a float mechanism to selectively direct a flow of a fluid within at least one of the hydraulic actuators to allow for small adjustments along one or two axe

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  • Arrangements for controlling the attitude of actuators, e.g. speed, floating function · CPC title

  • B25J11/00Primary

    Manipulators not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • Compliance devices · CPC title

  • characterised by special application, e.g. multi-arm co-operation, assembly, grasping · CPC title

  • E02F9/2891Primary

    Tools for assembling or disassembling · CPC title

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What does patent US12104361B2 cover?
A handling apparatus for conducting in-field operations such as removing and/or installing wear parts on earth working equipment along a controlled path. The apparatus can include a crane, a joint having three axes of articulation and a tool.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Esco Group Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J11/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 01 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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