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Motor grader saddle positioning system and method thereof

  • US 11,066,809 B2
  • Filed: 10/26/2018
  • Issued: 07/20/2021
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/26/2018
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A draft frame positioning system of a motor grader having a main frame defining a longitudinal axis and a centerline defined longitudinally along a length of the motor grader, comprising:

  • an adjustable draft frame configured to be moved to one of a plurality of positions;

    a moldboard coupled to the draft frame, the moldboard being movable based on the position of the draft frame wherein the draft frame is adjustable relative to the main frame including being movable laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis;

    a saddle assembly coupled between the draft frame and the main frame, the saddle assembly comprising a first saddle arm, a second saddle arm, and a saddle top member coupled between the first and second saddle arms, wherein the first saddle arm is pivotally coupled to the saddle top member at a first pivot connection having a pivot axis generally aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis and the second saddle arm is pivotally coupled to the saddle top member at a second pivot connection having a pivot axis generally aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis; and

    a saddle positioning cylinder configured to move between an extended position and a retracted position, the saddle positioning cylinder being coupled to the main frame and to the saddle assembly;

    wherein, a movement of the saddle positioning cylinder induces lateral movement with respect to a longitudinal axis of one or both of the first saddle arm and the second saddle arm to move the draft frame to any of its plurality of positions including lateral movement of the draft frame with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein the lateral movement is substantially perpendicular to the centerline of the motor grader, wherein the saddle positioning cylinder is coupled at a first end to the first or second saddle arm of the saddle assembly and at a second end to the main frame.

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