Snubber for dipper door
First Claim
1. A snubber for use with a dipper which includes means defining an opening and a door pivotally connected to the dipper which in one position closes the opening, characterized by the snubber having an elongated member with an elastic working section and an actuator link wherein one end of the member is pivotally connected to the dipper, one end of the link is pivotally connected to the door, and the other end of the member is pivotally connected to the other end of the link, means for preventing pivotal movement of the link in one direction when the door is at a first angle with respect to the means defining the dipper opening to thereby place the elastic working section of the elongated member in tension to retard door movement when the door is moved toward the opening and is at an angle less than the first angle and wherein the elongated member cooperates with the actuator link to define a second angle of the door with respect to the means defining the dipper opening at which the door engages the elongated member and the elongated member is placed in bending to retard door movement when the door is moved away from the opening at an angle greater than the second angle and the elastic working section of the elongated member is unstressed when the door is at an angle with respect to the opening which is between the first and second angles.
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Abstract
A snubber for use with a dipper to retard movement of the dipper door toward and away from an opening formed in the dipper. The snubber includes an elastic member and an actuator link. When the door is at a first angle with respect to the dipper, the elastic member is in tension to retard movement of the door toward the dipper. When the door is at a second angle with respect to the dipper, the elastic member is in bending to retard movement of the door away from the dipper. The snubber is inactive when the door is at an angle between the first and second angles.
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- 1. A snubber for use with a dipper which includes means defining an opening and a door pivotally connected to the dipper which in one position closes the opening, characterized by the snubber having an elongated member with an elastic working section and an actuator link wherein one end of the member is pivotally connected to the dipper, one end of the link is pivotally connected to the door, and the other end of the member is pivotally connected to the other end of the link, means for preventing pivotal movement of the link in one direction when the door is at a first angle with respect to the means defining the dipper opening to thereby place the elastic working section of the elongated member in tension to retard door movement when the door is moved toward the opening and is at an angle less than the first angle and wherein the elongated member cooperates with the actuator link to define a second angle of the door with respect to the means defining the dipper opening at which the door engages the elongated member and the elongated member is placed in bending to retard door movement when the door is moved away from the opening at an angle greater than the second angle and the elastic working section of the elongated member is unstressed when the door is at an angle with respect to the opening which is between the first and second angles.
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7. A snubber for use with a dipper which includes means defining an opening and a door pivotally connected to the dipper which in one position closes the opening, characterized by the snubber having an elongated, unitary, elastic member with a pair of elastic end lugs and an actuator link, the actuator link comprising a pair of parallel spaced arms joined by a lateral cross link, the elastic member being symmetrical about a transverse cross section through its mid point, the end lugs being offset from the longitudinal axis of the elastic member, wherein one end of the member is pivotally connected to the dipper, one end of the link is pivotally connected to the door, and one elastic end lug of the member is received between the spaced arms and pivotaly connected to the other end of the link, stop means mounted on the door for engaging the actuator link and preventing pivotal movement of the link in one direction when the door is at a first angle with respect to the means defining the dipper opening to thereby place the elastic member in tension to retard door movement when the door is moved toward the opening at an angle less than the first angle and wherein the elastic member cooperates with the actuator link to define a second angle of the door with respect to the means defining the dipper opening at which further pivotal movement of the door away from the opening causes the door to engage the elastic end lug of the elastic member and place the elastic member in bending to retard door movement when the door is removed from the opening at an angle greater than the second angle and the elastic member is unstressed when the door is at an angle with respect to the opening which is between the first and second angles.
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