USRE33131E - Motorized dumping vehicle - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a motorized load-carrying vehicle with a load-carrying pan tipped by power-operated means on the vehicle.
- Concrete construction and other work requiring on-the-job transport of heavy materials from one location to another has brought about the development of a variety of relatively-small, load-carrying vehicles capable of moving on the job site with relatively small but often very heavy loads of material. For example, a frequent need is to load a quantity of concrete at a first location, transport such concrete to a second location and then dump the contents for spreading and screeding operations at the second location.
- Such vehicles are often referred to as a "concrete buggy". They may also be referred to as a dump truck or power-driven wheelbarrow.
- Some of such vehicles are of the walk-behind type while others are of the step or seat-riding type.
- the load which is carried by a container called a "skip", “hopper”, “pan”, or “dump box” is conventionally raised and lowered by a hydraulic piston as in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,424,670 or 2,427,132.
- a front pair of single or dual wheels is conventionally driven by a differential and transmission as in U.S. Pat. No. 2,427,132.
- a single or dual wheel supports the rear of the vehicle and is adapted for rotating around a vertical axis for the purpose of steering the vehicle and sometimes with use of a steering mechanism as in U.S. Pat. No. 2,427,132.
- the conventional way of braking the vehicle is by use of mechanical brakes as illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,427,132 and 2,530,574.
- the present invention seeks to improve upon the aforementioned prior art by providing in a motorized so-called "three-wheel-type dump vehicle" a hydraulic drive system for the front wheels, with means in the hydraulic system enabling the front wheels to act as brakes and also with means whereby the hydraulic fluid can be cooled within a reservoir which acts both as a structural frame member and as a uniquely-arranged heat sink in which the concrete or other relatively-cool material being transported in used to absorb heat from the hydraulic fluid.
- the invention also seeks to provide an improved hydraulic system enabling both the dump box as well as the front wheels to be hydraulically operated and with a minimum requirement of horsepower in the gasoline engine used as the prime source of power for the vehicle.
- the invention provides a three-wheel-type motorized vehicle with a tilting dump box pivotally mounted upon the forward end of the vehicle chassis.
- a small horsepower gasoline engine mounts on the rear end of the chassis and operates a two-stage hydraulic pump.
- the hydraulic pump forms part of a hydraulic system for operating the dump box and separate hydraulic drive motors on the front wheels.
- the hydraulic system also includes a reservoir forming a structural part of the chassis and located so as to use the material being transported, e.g., relatively cool concrete, for absorbing heat from the hydraulic fluid passing through the reservoir.
- the two-stage pump controls the volume of oil pumped as required to maintain appropriate hydraulic pressure as the amount of load changes, e.g., heavy loads, light loads, uphill and downhill transport situations. Walk behind, riding stop and riding seat-type variations of the invention vehicle are disclosed.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a motorized dumping vehicle according to a first embodiment of the invention with the dump box indicated in solid lines in a transport position and in dashed lines in a dumping position and a typical operator also depicted in dashed lines.
- FIG. 2 is a rear elevation view of the vehicle of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of the vehicle of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the vehicle of FIG. 1 with the dump box raised to illustrate the location of the reservoir and other hydraulic system components.
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of the vehicle of FIG. 1 modified in a second embodiment as a riding step-type vehicle with the operator depicted in dashed lines.
- FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of the vehicle modified in a third embodiment as a riding-seat-type vehicle with the operator shown in dashed lines.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the hydraulic system employed with the vehicle.
- the invention vehicle 10 comprises a rectangular metal formed chassis 12 mounting a small, e.g., seven and one-half horsepower gasoline engine 15 at its rear end and a metal formed dump box load container 18 at its front end.
- Dump box 18 has a suitable pivotal mount 20 and is raised and lowered by hydraulic piston/cylinder 22 by means of rod 25 pivotally connected to bracket 28 on the bottom wall of dump box 18 and cylinder 30 pivotally connected on bracket 31 mounted on bar 32 (FIG. 3).
- Chassis 12 is made up of side frame members 35, 36 and end frame members 38, 40.
- a metal oil reservoir tank 42 extends between and as welded to the metal side frame members 35, 36.
- Tank 42 forms a structural part of chassis 12. Further, the top wall 43 of tank 42 is located immediately below the bottom wall surface 19 of dump box 18 when in the transport position. Heat in tank 42 can thus be transmitted through walls 43 and 19. Thus, when relatively cool concrete is placed in dump box 18, such concrete acts as a heat sink for removing heat stored in reservoir tank 42.
- an important feature of the invention is to provide a reservoir tank which serves the normal purpose of an oil reservoir as well as serving as a structural part of the vehicle chassis and which is located in a manner wherein the dump box itself as well as the material being transported can be used to absorb heat stored in the hydraulic fluid passing through the reservoir.
- Chassis 12 is supported in the rear by a single wheel 50 having a pivotal mount 52 below engine 15 enabling the operator 53 to steer by use of the handles 55, 56 swiveling wheel 50 on its vertical axis to change the direction of travel of vehicle 10.
- the front of chassis 12 is supported by two sets of dual wheels 60, 61 and 62, 63 to provide increased load carrying wheel surface as compared to use of single front wheels in the normal three-wheel type vehicle.
- vehicle 10 provides, in effect, a three-wheel-type vehicle with increased load-bearing wheel surface.
- Wheels 60, 61 are driven by hydraulic motor 65 mounted on support bar 32 and wheels 62, 63 are driven by hydraulic motor 66, also mounted on support bar 32 beneath chassis 12.
- Another important and unique feature of the invention is to drive the vehicle 10 by means of front wheels which are individually hydraulically powered by separate hydraulic motors, a feature in the configuration of the invention believed to be unique in the industry and offering numerous advantages particularly when transporting, reversing and braking heavy loads in industrial applications.
- hydraulic piston/cylinder 22 for raising and lowering dump box 18 is controlled by valve 75 through control lever 76, and drive wheel motors 65, 66 are controlled through valve 80 through control lever 81.
- the gasoline engine 15 drives a two-stage oil pump 100 with an adjustable dump such as employed in log splitters wherein the volume of oil pumped and the system pressure automatically varies as the load varies thereby enabling a relatively-small gasoline engine to be employed for hauling relatively-heavy loads.
- a Delta pump is one such pump in which under heavy load fluid volume is reduced and pressure is increased and under light load fluid volume increases and pressure decreases.
- Valves 75 and 80 are both of the type having a spring return to a neutral position in the case of valve 75 or stop-neutral position in the case of valve 80.
- the output of pump 100 is fed entirely to the control valve 75 through conduit 74 from which most of the fluid is continuously diverted through conduit 79 to the drive motors control valve 80 and when desired to one side or the other of piston/cylinder 22 through conduits 77, 78.
- Valve 80 may be latched in the forward position by latching control lever 81 in notch 91 formed in bracket 92 (see FIG. 2).
- Conduit 43 provides a return line from valve 80 to reservoir tank 42.
- Pressurized fluid is admitted to one side or the other of the respective drive motors 65, 66, through conduits 83, 84 depending on whether control level 81 is in the forward or reverse position.
- Braking is achieved by closing the normally-open control valve 102 by utilizing a control cable 103 and pivoted handle 104 loaded by spring 105 and mounted on handle 55.
- braking is achieved very effectively and in a simple manner using the drive motors 65, 66 as a front wheel braking device thus eliminating the need for any additional braking mechanism.
- the invention vehicle readily adapts to the riding-step-type vehicle as illustrated in FIG. 5 wherein there has been added a step platform 110 secured to chassis 12 and a conventional steering mechanism 112 having a steering wheel 114, a steering rod 115 and steering gear box 116 suitably connected through chain 117 to pivot rear wheel 50.
- the invention also readily adapts to the seat-riding-type vehicle as shown in FIG. 6 wherein there has been added the seat 120 to the FIG. 5 construction.
- the invention provides improvements in a unique reservoir forming both a structural part of the chassis as well as being uniquely located to dissipate the substantial amount of heat that is inevitably developed in a hydraulic system under heavy load. Further, the invention can also be seen to provide an extremely simple hydraulic front wheel drive mechanism for achieving both forward and reverse directions of travel as well as a quick and effective means for braking, either under normal or emergency conditions. Additionally, by use of the two-stage oil pump, the invention also achieves the advantage of being able to use a relatively small horsepower engine for transporting relatively heavy loads.
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