Road working machine with egress lighting system
US-11203284-B2 · Dec 21, 2021 · US
US9103099B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9103099-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214006135-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 11, 2015 |
| Grant date | Aug 11, 2015 |
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A low height pivot arrangement allows an excavation tool of a surface excavation machine to be pivoted between an upper transport position and a lower excavating position. The low height pivot arrangement assists in reducing a moment arm of the excavation tool when the excavation tool is raised during non-excavating operations.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surface excavating machine comprising: a tractor including a main chassis supported on a ground drive system, the main chassis defining a central longitudinal axis that extends from a front end to a rear end of the main chassis, the ground drive system including propulsion structures defining a ground contact plane; an excavation tool mounted at the rear end of the main chassis, the excavation tool including a drum rotatable about a drum axis, the drum carrying cutting teeth that define a cutting diameter when the drum is rotated about the drum axis, the drum being mounted adjacent a free end of a boom, and the drum having a drum length that extends from a first end to a second end of the drum; a tilt pivot defining a tilt pivot axis for tilting the drum relative to the tractor between a first orientation where the first end of the drum is higher than the second end of the drum and a second orientation where the second end of the drum is higher than the first end of the drum; a boom pivot defining a boom pivot axis about which the boom can be pivoted to raise and lower the drum between a transport position and an excavation position, the boom pivot axis being spaced a pivot height above the ground contact plane, the pivot height being less than or equal to 0.5 times the cutting diameter of the drum. 2. The surface excavating machine of claim 1 , wherein a first distance is defined between the boom pivot axis and the drum axis, and wherein the first distance is less than or equal to 2 times the cutting diameter of the drum. 3. The surface excavating machine of claim 1 , wherein the tilt pivot includes a radial bearing arrangement having a bearing length defined between a forwardmost end of the bearing arrangement and a rearwardmost end of the bearing arrangement, and wherein the bearing length is less than 0.1 times the drum length. 4. The surface excavating machine of claim 1 , wherein the propulsion structures include tracks, wherein the tracks have inner edges that define inner vertical planes, wherein the tracks have outer edges that define outer vertical planes, and wherein the drum length is longer than a distance between the outer vertical planes. 5. The surface excavating machine of claim 4 , wherein the excavation tool includes a boom pivot sub-assembly and a drum sub-assembly, the drum being mounted to the drum sub-assembly, the boom pivot sub-assembly and the drum sub-assembly being connected by the tilt pivot, the boom pivot sub-assembly extending from the tilt pivot to the boom pivot, the tilt pivot including a radial bearing arrangement for allowing the drum sub-assembly to pivot about the tilt pivot axis relative to the pivot sub-assembly, the radial bearing arrangement limiting movement of the drum sub-assembly relative to the boom pivot sub-assembly in a plane perpendicular to the tilt pivot axis, the tilt pivot further including force transfer structures for transferring forces between the drum sub-assembly and the boom pivot sub-assembly in an orientation parallel to the tilt pivot axis, the force transfer structures being radially outwardly offset from the radial bearing arrangement. 6. The surface excavating machine of claim 5 , wherein the force transfer structures are located at least partially outside inner vertical planes defined by the tracks. 7. The surface excavating machine of claim 5 , wherein the force transfer structures are radially outwardly offset from the radial bearing arrangement by a distance equal to at least 0.2 times the drum length. 8. The surface excavating machine of claim 1 , wherein the boom pivot axis is a first boom pivot axis and the excavation tool is a first excavation tool, wherein the first excavation tool can be replaced with a second excavation tool, and wherein the tractor defines a second boom pivot axis for use with the second excavation tool, the second pivot axis being offset from the first pivot axis. 9. The surface excavating machine of claim 1 , wherein the pivot height is less than or equal to 0.4 times the cutting diameter of the drum. 10. The surface excavating machine of claim 6 , wherein the radial bearing arrangement has a bearing length defined between a forwardmost end of the bearing arrangement and a rearwardmost end of the bearing arrangement, and wherein the bearing length is less than 0.1 times the drum length.
with tools that only loosen the material {, i.e. mill-type wheels} · CPC title
Blades; Levelling {or scarifying} tools {(E02F3/40 takes precedence)} · CPC title
with rotating digging elements · CPC title
Drives or control devices therefor {, e.g. hydraulic drive systems} · CPC title
with digging wheels turning round an axis {(E02F5/109 takes precedence; with digging wheels per se E02F3/18)} · CPC title
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