Snubber for excavator bucket door
First Claim
1. A snubber for an excavator bucket door, said snubber comprising:
- (a) a housing enclosing a cavity, said cavity having end walls and an outer wall;
(b) a shaft pivotally mounted to said housing, passing axially through said cavity, and extending through at least one of said end walls;
(c) a wiper arm on said shaft in said cavity for rotation with said shaft, said wiper arm having a leading side said wiper arm in slidable and sealing engagement with said end walls and said outer wall;
(d) a sealing surface on said shaft;
(e) a dam member extending from said outer wall to said shaft sealing surface between said end walls, said dam and said wiper arm dividing said cavity into first and second sealed volumes, with said leading side of said wiper arm in said first sealed volume;
(f) a flow restrictor having one end in fluid contact with said first sealed volume and another end in fluid contact with said second sealed volume;
(g) a one way valve having an inlet in fluid contact with said second sealed volume and an outlet in fluid contact with said first sealed volume(h) a fluid in said first and second sealed volumes;
wherein rotation of said shaft in a first direction increases pressure in said first sealed volume and causes said fluid to flow through said flow restrictor and rotation of said shaft in a second direction opposite to said first direction increases pressure in said second sealed volume and causes said fluid to flow through said one way valve.
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Abstract
A Snubber is used to damp the swing of the door on an excavator bucket to prevent the door form being damaged by repeatedly slamming shut. The snubber has housing which mounts to an excavator bucket and a shaft pivotally mounted in the housing and connected to an excavator door. The shaft turns when the excavator door opens. The housing has a cylindrical cavity around the shaft. The cavity is divided into two volumes by a dam and a wiper arm on the shaft. The wiper arm forces hydraulic fluid to flow through an orifice between the volumes as the shaft turns. The wiper arm has end seals which seal against end walls of the cavity. The end seals are forced outwardly by hydraulic pressure when the door is closing. A one-way valve allows hydraulic fluid to bypass the orifice while the door is opening. The snubber requires less maintenance than previous friction snubbers.
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17 Claims
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1. A snubber for an excavator bucket door, said snubber comprising:
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(a) a housing enclosing a cavity, said cavity having end walls and an outer wall; (b) a shaft pivotally mounted to said housing, passing axially through said cavity, and extending through at least one of said end walls; (c) a wiper arm on said shaft in said cavity for rotation with said shaft, said wiper arm having a leading side said wiper arm in slidable and sealing engagement with said end walls and said outer wall; (d) a sealing surface on said shaft; (e) a dam member extending from said outer wall to said shaft sealing surface between said end walls, said dam and said wiper arm dividing said cavity into first and second sealed volumes, with said leading side of said wiper arm in said first sealed volume; (f) a flow restrictor having one end in fluid contact with said first sealed volume and another end in fluid contact with said second sealed volume; (g) a one way valve having an inlet in fluid contact with said second sealed volume and an outlet in fluid contact with said first sealed volume (h) a fluid in said first and second sealed volumes;
wherein rotation of said shaft in a first direction increases pressure in said first sealed volume and causes said fluid to flow through said flow restrictor and rotation of said shaft in a second direction opposite to said first direction increases pressure in said second sealed volume and causes said fluid to flow through said one way valve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A bucket assembly for an excavator, said bucket assembly comprising:
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(a) a U-shaped frame having front and rear openings; (b) a door pivotally mounted to said frame, said door having a closed position wherein said rear opening is blocked and an open position wherein said rear opening is substantially unobstructed; (c) a latch operatively associated with said door and said frame for maintaining said door in said closed position; (d) a snubber connected between said frame and said door, said snubber comprising; i) a housing enclosing a cylindrical cavity, said cavity having generally planar first and second end walls and an outer wall; ii) a shaft pivotally mounted in said housing, passing axially through said cavity, and extending through said first end wall; iii) a wiper arm mounted on said shaft in said cavity for rotation with said shaft, said wiper arm in slidable and sealing engagement with said end walls and said outer wall; iv) a dam member in said cavity extending from said outer wall to a sealing surface on said shaft between said first and second end walls, said dam member and said wiper arm dividing said cavity into first and second sealed volumes; v) an orifice having one side in fluid communication with said first sealed volume and a second side in fluid communication with said second sealed volume; and vi) a one-way valve having one side in fluid communication with said first sealed volume and a second side in fluid communication with said second sealed volume, said one-way valve open when a fluid pressure in said second volume is greater than a fluid pressure in said first volume;
wherein said shaft turns said wiper arm toward said first volume while said door is closing and said shaft turns said wiper arm toward said second volume while said door is opening. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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