Technical. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a working machine which comprises a boom, an arm
and a bucket and which is mounted on a construction vehicle, for example, a power
shovel, and to a method of operating the same. More particularly, the present invention
relates to a working machine which is capable of being folded compactly when it is
at rest and being changed into an operational position easily when it is to be operated,
without required any special apparatus.
Background Art of the Invention
[0002] One example of the prior art of this type of working machine is disclosed in Japanese
Patent Laid-Open (KOKAI) No. 56-150235.
[0003] The conventional working machine is, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, arranged such that
the proximal end portion of a first boom cylinder 3 is pivotably supported on a bell
crank 4 that is pivotably supported on a chassis 1 through a bracket 2, and the bell
crank 4 is driven by a bell crank cylinder 5, thereby folding the working machine
in a compact form. In other words, in order to pivot the proximal end portion of the
first boom cylinder 3 in such a manner that no dead point will occur in the link mechanism,
it is necessary to provide not only the bell crank 4 and the bell- crank cylinder
5 but also a hydraulic circuit means, including a valve and other elements, for controlling
the bell crank cylinder 5. Accordingly, the number of parts increases and the structure
becomes complicated, and the production cost also rises. In addition, the operation
of the working machine also becomes complicated, and a failure is likely to occur.
Thus, the prior art involves various problems.
[0004] It should be noted that the above-mentioned dead point is a position of the link
mechanism in which the pivot point at which the first boom member and the distal end
portion of the first boom cylinder are connected pivotably to each other, the pivot
point at which the proximal end portion of the first boom member is pivotably attached
to the chassis and the pivot point at which the proximal end portion of the first
boom cylinder is pivotably attached to the chassis align with each other in a straight
line during a pivoting motion of the first boom cylinder. When this position occurs,
no hydraulic pressure from the first boom cylinder acts to the outside. In other words,
the first boom cylinder cannot function as a driving member. In this application,
the term "dead point" is used in the sense of the above.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] In view of the above-described circumstances, it is a first object of the present
invention to provide a working machine for construction vehicles which has a relatively
simple arrangement with a reduced number of parts
r in which the dead point in the link mechanism including the first boom cylinder is
positively utilized to pivot the proximal end portion of the first boom cylinder without
providing a bell crank, a bell crank cylinder and a hydraulic circuit means for controlling
the bell crank cylinder, thereby lowering the production cost and making the working
machine unlikely to have a failure.
[0006] It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of operating a
working machine, wherein the operation is remarkably simplified by positively utilizing
the dead point in the link mechanism including the first boom cylinder.
[0007] To attain the first object, according to a first mode of the present invention, there
is provided a working machine for construction vehicles having a boom that is divided
into first and second boom members, which are connected to a chassis in the mentioned
order, an arm that is pivotably connected to the distal end portion of the second
boom member, one arm cylinder that is pivotably connected between the proximal end
of the arm and a predetermined position of the second boom member, a bucket that is
pivotably attached to the distal end of the arm, a bucket cylinder that is pivotably
connected between the proximal end of the bucket and a predetermined position of the
arm, and a bucket retainer that is provided on the forward end portion of the chassis,
wherein the improvement comprises: the first boom member which is vertically pivotably
supported at one side of the proximal end thereof on a predetermined position of the
chassis through a bracket, the first boom member being pivotably connected at the
distal end thereof to one side of the proximal end of the second boom member so that
the second boom member is pivotable vertically; a first boom cylinder which is pivotably
supported at the proximal end thereof on another predetermined position of the chassis
through another bracket, and at the distal end thereof on the distal end of the first
boom member, to pivot the first boom member vertically; and a retainer means which
is connected between the first and second boom members for maintaining the second
boom member in a raised position with respect to the first boom member.
[0008] According to a second mode of the present invention, there is provided a working
machine according to the first mode, wherein the retainer means is a second boom cylinder
which is pivotably connected between the respective other sides of the proximal end
portions of the first and second boom members.
[0009] According to a third mode of the present invention, there is provided a working machine
according to the first mode, wherein the retainer means is a second boom cyl.inder
which is pivotably connected between the respective other sides of the proximal end
portions of the first and second boom members, and the first boom cylinder has a dead
point which is rearward of a position where the first boom cylinder assumes an operational
position so that when the first boom cylinder reaches the dead point, the center of
gravity of the working machine is at a position which is closer to the forward end
of the chassis than the pivot point at which the first side of the proximal end portion
of the first boom member is pivotably attached to the chassis.
[0010] According to a fourth mode of the present invention, there is provided a working
machine according to the first mode, wherein the retainer means is one or a plurality
of pin members which are inserted into a pin bore that is formed in the other side
of the distal end portion of the first boom member and a pin bore that is formed in
the other side of the proximal end portion of the second boom member, when these two
pin bores are aligned with each other.
[0011] To attain the second object of the present invention, according to a fifth mode of
the present invention, there is provided a method of operating the working machine
according to the third mode, wherein the first boom cylinder is caused to move beyond
the dead point by making use of the hydraulic pressure from each of the cylinders,
and gravitational force and inertia force, which act on the working machine.
[0012] To attain the second object, according to a sixth mode of the present invention,
there is provided a method of operating the working machine according to the third
or fourth mode, wherein the first boom cylinder is caused to move beyond the dead
point by making use of the hydraulic pressure from each of the cylinders, gravitational
force and inertia force, which act on the working machine, and counterforce from the
bucket retainer.
[0013] According to a seventh mode of the present invention, there is provided a method
of operating the working machine according to the fifth mode, which comprises the
steps of: contracting the second boom cylinder to raise the second boom member; expanding,
after the second boom member has been raised, the first boom cylinder to raise the
first boom member; bringing, after the first boom cylinder has reached the vicinity
of the dead point, the first boom cylinder into a floating state and contracting the
first boom cylinder, thus enabling the working machine to be brought to an operational
position by pivoting force that is caused by gravity and hydraulic pressure from the
first boom cylinder and maintained in the operational position by the operation of
the second boom cylinder; expanding, after completion of work, the first boom cylinder
and, at the same time, contracting the second boom cylinder to move the first boom
member to near the dead point of the first boom cylinder; bringing, after the first
boom cylinder has reached the vicinity of the dead point, the first boom cylinder
into a floating state or contracting the same so that the first boom member is moved
toward the rear end of the chassis beyond the dead point of the first boom cylinder
by the gravitational force and inertia force, which act on the working machine, and
the working machine is held at a predetermined rearward position of the chassis by
the first boom cylinder; and contracting the first boom cylinder and, at the same
time, expanding the second boom cylinder, to fold the first and second boom members.
[0014] According to an eighth mode of the present invention, there is provided a method
of operating the working machine according to the sixth mode, which comprises the
steps of: bringing the second boom cylinder into a floating state and expanding the
first boom cylinder to raise the first boom member to near the dead point of the first
boom cylinder; expanding and contracting, after the first boom cylinder has reached
the vicinity of the dead point, the bucket cylinder to ensure the retaining of the
bucket by the bucket retainer and, at the same time, expanding the arm cylinder with
the first and second boom cylinders being brought into a floating state; further raising
the first boom cylinder beyond the dead point by making use of the counterforce fron
the bucket retainer, hydraulic pressures from the bucket cylinder and the arm cylinder,
or gravitational force and inertia force, which act on the working machine, thereby
bringing the working machine to an operational position; expanding and contracting,
after completion of work, the bucket cylinder to retain the bucket on the bucket retainer,
and expanding the first boom cylinder and contracting the arm cylinder, with the second
boom cylinder being brought into a floating state, to move the first boom member to
near the dead point of the first boom cylinder; and gradually bringing, after the
first boom member has passed the dead point of the first boom cylinder by the gravitational
or inertia force acting on the working machine, the first and second boom cylinders
into a floating state, or contracting the first boom cylinder and expanding the second
boom cylinder, to fold the first and second boom members by making use of the gravity
of the working machine.
[0015] According to a ninth mode of the present invention, there is provided a method of
operating the working machine according to the sixth mode, which comprises the steps
of expanding the first boom cylinder to raise the first boom member to near the dead
point of the first boom cylinder; expanding and contracting, after the first boom
cylinder has reached the vicinity of the dead point, the bucket cylinder to ensure
the retaining of: the bucket by the bucket retainer, and bringing the first boom cylinder
into a floating state and, at the same time, expanding the arm cylinder; further raising
the first boom cylinder beyond.the dead point and tilting the first boom member toward
the forward end of the chassis by making use of the counterforce from the bucket retainer,
hydraulic pressures from the cylinders, or gravitational force and inertia force,
which act on the working machine; expanding and contracting the arm cylinder to align
a pin bore that is formed in the other side of the distal end portion of the first
boom member and a pin bore that is formed in the other side of the proximal end portion
of the second boom member; inserting, after the two pin bores have been aligned with
each other, one or a plurality of fixing pins into the pin bores to maintain an operational
position of the working machine; actuating, after completion of work, all the cylinders
to retain the bucket on the bucket retainer; finely expanding and contracting, after
the bucket has been retained, the first boom cylinder to remove the fixing pins; expanding,
after the fixing pins have been removed, the first boom cylinder and the bucket cylinder
while retaining the bucket on the bucket retainer by expanding the arm cylinder, to
move the first boom member to near the dead point of the first boom cylinder; and
gradually bringing, after the first boom member has passed the dead point of the first
boom cylinder by the graviational or-inertia force acting on the working machine,
the first boom cylinder into a floating state to fold the first and second boom members
by making use of the gravity of the working machine.
[0016] It should be noted that the above-described "floating state" of a cylinder is a state
wherein no hydraulic pressure acts on the cylinder, which occurs when each of the
ports at the rod and bottom sides of the cylinder is communicated with a tank, for
example. In the present application, this term is used in the sense of the above in
the following description.
[0017] The above and other objects, modes and advantages of the present invention will become
apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description of preferred embodiments
which are conformable to the principle of the present invention, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0018]
Figs. 1 and 2 show a prior art, Fig. 1 being a schematic side view of a power shovel
which is equipped with a conventional working machine, and Fig. 2 being a view that
is employed to explain an operation of the conventional working machine that is shown
in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a schematic side view of a construction vehicle which is equipped with a
working machine as being a first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a diagram showing a hydraulic control circuit which relates to hydraulic
cylinders for driving the working machine according to the present invention;
Figs. 5 to 8 are views which are employed to explain an operation of the working machine
that is shown in Fig. 3f
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary schematic view of a working machine as being a second embodiment
of the present invention;
Figs. 10 and 11 are views which are employed to explain another operation of the working
machine that is shown in Fig. 3,
Fig. 12 is a schematic side view of a construction vehicle which is equipped with
a working machine as being a third embodiment of the present invention; and
Figs. 13 and 14 are views which are employed to explain an operation of the working
machine that is shown in
Fig. 12.
Detailed Descriptions of Preferred Embodiments
[0019] The present invention will be described below in more detail in conjunction with
Figs. 3 to 14 in the accompanying drawings.
[0020] In Fig. 3, which shows a first embodiment of the present invention, reference numeral
10 denotes a chassis, which is provided with a mounting bracket 11. The proximal end
portion of a first boom member 12 is vertically pivotably attached to the mounting
bracket 11 throuth a pin member 13. The proximal portion of a second boom member 14
is attached vertically pivotably to the distal end portion. of the first boom member
12 through a pin member 15. To the chassis 10 are secured brackets 16 which are located
at the left and right sides, respectively, of the first boom member 12. The proximal
end-portion of a first boom cylinder 17 is connected to these brackets 16 through
a pin member 18, and a piston rod 19 of the first boom cylinder 17 is connected to
the upper portion of the first boom member 12 through a pin member 20.
[0021] A bracket 21 is provided at the rear side of the proximal portion of the first boom
member 12. The proximal end portion of a second boom cylinder 22, which serves as
a retainer means "A" for the second boom member 14, is connected to the bracket 21
through a pin member 23, and a piston rod 24 of the second boom cylinder 22 is connected
to the proximal end portion of the second boom member 14 through a pin member 25.
[0022] An arm 26 is vertically pivotably attached at the lower side of its proximal portion
to the distal-end portion of the second boom member 14 through a pin member 27. A
bracket 28 is provided on the proximal portion of the second boom member 14. The proximal
end portion of an arm cylinder 29 is connected to the bracket 28 through a pin member
30, and a piston rod 31 of the arm cylinder 29 is connected to the proximal end portion
of the arm 26 through a pin member 32.
[0023] A bucket 33 is pivotably attached to the distal end portion of the arm 26 through
a pin member 34. One end portion of a link 36 is connected to a rear bracket 35 of
the bucket 33, and one end portion of a link 37 is connected to the distal end portion
of the arm 26. A bracket 38 is provided on the proximal portion of the arm 26. The
proximal end portion of a bucket cylinder 39 is connected to the bracket 38 through
a pin member 40, and a piston rod 41 of the bucket cylinder 39 is connected to the
joint of the other end portions of the links 36 and 37 through a pin member 42.
[0024] It should be noted that an element which is denoted by reference numeral 43 at the
lower side of the forward end portion of the chassis is a bucket retainer for retaining
the bucket 33 when the working machine is folded.
[0025] Fig. 4 shows a hydraulic control circuit which relates to the hydraulic cylinders
for driving the working machine of the present invention. Since this hydraulic control
circuit is the same as the one which has heretofore generally been employed to operate
this type of working machine, detailed description thereof is omitted.
[0026] An operation of the working machine that is shown in Fig. 3 will next be explained
in conjunction with Fig. 3 and Figs. 5 to 8, which illustrate in combination an operation
of the working machine.
[0027] Fig. 3 is a side view of the working machine that is folded compactly in such a condition
that the first boom cylinder 17 is pivoted to a position below the pivot point 13
at which the proximal end portion of the first boom member 12 is pivotably attached
to the chassis 10, and with the second boom cylinder 22 being expanded and the arm
cylinder 29 being contracted so that the second boom member 14 and the arm 26 are
substantially parallel to each other, the bucket 33 is retained by the bucket retainer
43 on the chassis 10 by the operation of a bucket actuating apparatus.
[0028] When the working machine that is in a folded position such as that shown in Fig.
3 is to be unfolded into an operational position, the second boom cylinder 22 is contracted
to raise each of the elements of the working machine which are closer to the distal
end of the machine than the second boom member 14, as shown. in Fig. 5.
[0029] subsequently, the first boom cylinder 17 is expanded. In consequence, the first boom
member 12 rises in such a manner as to pivot upwardly, and the center of gravity G
of the working machine also moves forwardly. However, since the ratio of the. pivoting
force applied to the first boom member 12 to the thrust from the first boom cylinder
17 decreases, the hydraulic pressure in the first boom cylinder 12 rises to reach
a set relief pressure, so that the pivoting of the first boom member 12 is suspended.
At this time, however, the second boom cylinder 22 is actuated so that the center
of gravity G of the working machine moves to a position which is forward of the pivot
point 13 at which the proximal end portion of the first boom member 12 is pivotably
attached to the chassis 10.
[0030] It should be noted that, if the center of gravity G of the working machine has already
moved to a position which is forward of the pivot point 13 before the hydraulic pressure
in the first boom cylinder 17 reaches the set relief pressure, the second boom cylinder
22 need not be actuated.
[0031] It is also possible to move the center of gravity G of the working machine to a position
which is forward of the pivot point 13 by making use of the inertia force acting on
the working machine while the pivoting force applied to the first boom member 12 is
sufficiently large relative to the thrust from the first boom cylinder 17.
[0032] If, in the above-described state, the first boom cylinder 17 is brought into a floating
state, the working machine further pivots forwardly by gravity, as shown in Fig. 6,
and consequently the first boom cylinder 17 passes the pivot point 13. Thereafter,
the working machine assumes an operational position, as shown in Fig. 7, so that it
is possible to perform work by an operation which is similar to that in the prior
art.
[0033] The following is a description of an operation that is conducted to fold the working
machine which is in an operational position. If the first boom cylinder 17 is expanded
and the second boom cylinder 22 is contracted when the working machine is in the operational
position that is shown in Fig. 7, the section of the working machine that is closer
to the distal end than the second boom member 14 rises, and the first boom member
12 pivots rearwardly, so that the center of gravity G of the working machine moves
rearwardly and its position approaches that shown in Fig. 6.
[0034] However, as the first boom cylinder 17 comes closer to the pivot point 13, the ratio
of the pivoting force applied to the first boom member to the thrust from the first
boom cylinder 17 decreases. Accordingly, the hydraulic pressure in the first boom
cylinder rapidly rises to reach the set relief pressure, thus causing the pivoting
of the first boom member 12 to be suspended. At this time, however, the second boom
cylinder 22 is contracted so that the center of gravity G of the working machine moves
to a position which is rearward of the pivot point 13, as shown in. Fig. 8.-It. should
be noted that, if the center of gravity G of: the working machine has already moved
to a position which is rearward of the pivot point 13 before the hydraulic pressure
in the first boom cylinder 17 reaches the set relief pressure, the second boom cylinder
22 need not be contracted.
[0035] It is also possible to move the center of gravity G of the working machine to a position
which is rerward of the pivot point 13 by making use of the inertia force acting on
the working machine while the pivoting force applied to the first boom member 14 is
sufficiently large relative to the thrust from the first boom cylinder 17.
[0036] If, in the above-described state, the first boom cylinder 17 is brought into a floating
state, the working machine pivots rearwardly by gravity and consequently the first
boom cylinder 17 passes the pivot point 13, resulting in the working machine assuming
a position such as that shown in Fig. 5.
[0037] Thereafter, the working machine can be brought into the folded position-that is shown
in Fig. 3 by the operation that has been described at the beginning of this embodiment.
[0038] Fig. 9 shows a second embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the
point 20 at which the piston rod 19 of the first boom cylinder 17 is pivotably attached
to the first boom member 12 is on the pin member 15 that connects together the first
boom member 12 and the second boom member 14. The other arrangements and operation
of this embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment of the present invention,
and the method of operating the second embodiment is also the same as that for the
first embodiment. Detailed description thereof is therefore omitted.
[0039] Figs. 10 and 11 are views which are employed to explain another method of operating
the above-described first embodiment.
[0040] In the second operating method, when the working machine is changed from a folded
position to an operational position, or vice versa, counterforce from the bucket retainer
43 is also utilized in addition to the hydraulic pressure from each cylinder and the
inertia force resulting from the gravity that acts on the working machine, while ensuring
the retailing of the bucket by the bucket retainer 43.
[0041] As has been described above, the first boom cylinder 17 in the present invention
has "dead point in, the link mechanism", which will be explained below. That is, the
pivot point 20 at which the first boom member 12. and the distal end portion of the
first boom cylinder 17 are connected.pivotably to each other, the pivot point 13 at
which one side of the proximal end portion of the first boom member 12. is pivotably
attached to the chassis 10 and the pivot point 18 at which the proximal end portion
of the first boom cylinder 17 is pivotably attached to the chassis 10 align with each
other in a straight line C during a pivoting motion of the first boom cylinder 17.
The position B on the straight line C of the pivot point 20 at which the distal end
portion of the first boom cylinder 17 is pivotally attached is called the dead point
of the first boom cylinder 17.
[0042] It should be noted that the border line beyond which the center of gravity G of the
working machine moves forwardly of the chassis 10 to a position which is forward of
the pivot point 13, at which the proximal end portion of the first boom member 12
is pivotally attached to the chassis 10, in the above-described first operating method
of the first embodiment is, needless to say, equivalent to the dead point B.
[0043] The operating method that is shown in Figs. 10 and 11 is as follows:
(1) From the folded position to near the dead point B:
[0044] With the second boom cylinder 22 being brought into a floating state, the first boom
cylinder 17 is expanded to raise the first boom member 12 to near the dead point B
of the first boom cylinder 17.
(2) From near the dead point B to an operational position:
[0045] The distal end portion of the bucket 33 is retained on the bucket retainer 43 by
expanding and contracting the bucket cylinder 39, and at the same time as the first
and second boom cylinders 17 and 22 are brought into a floating state, the arm cylinder
29 is expanded to cause the first boom member to further rise beyond the dead point.
Thus, the working machine assumes an operational position.
(3) From the operational position to near the dead point B:
[0046] The distal end portion of the bucket 33 is retained on the bucket retainer 43 by
expanding and contracting the bucket cylinder 39, and with the second boom cylinder
22 being brought into a floating state, the first boom cylinder 17 is expanded and,
at the same time, the arm cylinder 29 is contracted to lower the first boom member
12 to near the dead point.
(4) From near the dead point B to the folded position:
[0047] After the first boom member 12 has lowered to near the dead point B, all the cylinders
are gradually brought into a floating state, or the second boom cylinder 22 is brought
into a floating state and the first boom cylinder 17 is contracted, thereby enabling
the working machine to return to the folded position by gravity or by a-combination
of the gravity and the hydraulic pressure from the first boom cylinder 17.
[0048] A third embodiment of the working machine according to the present invention is shown
in Fig. 12. Unlike the first. and second embodiments in which the second boom cylinder
22. is employed as a position retaining means A for the second boom member 14, the
third embodiment employs as a position retaining means A for the second boom member
14 one or a plurality of fixing pins 45 which are inserted into a pin bore 25a that
is bored in the other side of the distal end portion of the first boom member 12 and
a pin bore 44 that is bored in the other side of the proximal end portion of the second
boom member 14a, when these pin bores 25a and 44 align with each other.
[0049] A method of operating the third embodiment will be explained below in conjunction
with Figs. 12 to 14.
(1) From the folded position to near the dead point B: The first boom cylinder 17
is expanded to raise the first boom member 12 to near the dead point.
(2) From the dead point B to an operational position: The bucket cylinder 39 is expanded
and contracted to retain the distal end portion of the bucket 33 on the bucket retainer
43, and while doing so, the first boom cylinder 17 is brought into a floating state
and, at the same time, the arm cylinder 29 is expanded to cause the first boom member
12 to further rise beyond the dead point B.
(3) Retaining of the position of the second boom member 14:
The pin bore 25a that is bored in the second side of the distal end portion of the
first boom member 12 and the- pin bore 44 that.is provided in the second side of the
proximal end portion of the second boom member 14 are aligned with each other by finely
actuating the first boom cylinder 17, and the fixing pin(s) 45 is inserted into the
two pin bores aligned with each other by a manual operation. Thus, the position of
the second boom member 14 is maintained by the first boom member 12 that is held by
the first boom cylinder 17.
(4) Cancellation of the retaining of the position of the second boom member 14:
After the distal end portion of the bucket 33 has been retained on the bucket retainer
43 by expanding and contracting all the hydraulic cylinders, the fixing pin(2) 45
is loosened by finely actuating the first boom cylinder 17 and then removed by a manual
operation. Thus, the first boom member 17 and the second boom member 14 become pivotable
relative to each other.
(5) From the operational position to near the dead point B:
The first boom cylinder 17 and the bucket- cylinder 39 are expanded and the arm cylinder
29 is also expanded to retain the distal end portion of the bucket 33 on the bucket
retainer 43 and pivot the first boom member 12 to near the dead point B.
(6) From near the dead point-B to the folded position:
After the first boom member 12 has pivoted (lowered) to near the dead point B, all
the cylinders are gradually brought into a floating state, or the first boom cylinder
17 is contracted, thereby enabling the working machine to return to the folded position
by gravity or a combination of the gravity and the hydraulic pressure from the first
boom cylinder.
[0050] The foregoing description is only illustrative of preferred embodiments of the present
invention, and the scope of the present invention is not limitative thereto. Numeous
changes and modifications could readily be conceived by those skilled in the art without
departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. A working machine for construction vehicles having a boom that is divided into
first and second boom members, which are connected to a chassis in the mentioned order,
an arm that is pivotably connected to the distal end portion of said second boom member,
one arm cylinder that is pivotably connected. between the proximal end of said arm
and a predetermined position of said second boom member, a bucket that is pivotably
attached to the distal end of said arm, a bucket cylinder that is pivotably connected
between the proximal end of said bucket and a predetermined position of said arm,
and a bucket retainer that is provided on the forward end portion of said chassis,
wherein the improvement comprises: said first boom member which is vertically pivotably
supported at one side of the proximal end thereof on a predetermined position of said
chassis through a bracket, said first boom member being pivotably connected at the
distal end thereof to one side of the proximal end of said second boom member so that
said second boom member is pivotable vertically a first boom cylinder which is pivotably
supported at the proximal end thereof on another predetermined position of said chassis
through another bracket, and at the distal end thereof on the distal end of said first
bcom member, to pivot said first boom member vertically; and a retainer means which
is connected between said first and second boom members for maintaining said second
boom member in a raised position with respect to said first boom member.
2. A working machine according to Claim 1, wherein said retainer means is a second
boom cylinder which is pivotably connected between the respective other sides of the
proximal end portions of said first and second boom members.
3. A working machine according to Claim 1, wherein said retainer means is a second
boom cylinder which is pivotably connected between the respective other sides of the
proximal end portions of said first and second boom members, and said first boom cylinder
has a dead point which is rearward of a position where said first boom cylinder assumes
an operational position so that when said first boom cylinder reaches the dead point,
the center of gravity of said working machine is at a position which is closer to
the forward end of said chassis than the pivot point at which the first side of the
proximal end portion of said first boom member is pivotably attached to said chassis.
4. A working machine according to Claim 1, wherein said retainer means is one or a
plurality of pin members which are inserted into a pin bore that is formed in the
other side of the distal end portion of said first boom member and a pin bore that
is formed in the other side of the proximal end portion of said second boom member,
when these two pin bores are aligned with each other.
5. A working machine according to Claim 1, therein the distal end portion of said
first boom cylinder is pivotably connected to a joint of the distal end portion of
said first boom member and the first side of the proximal end portion of said second
boom member.
6. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 3, wherein said first
boom cylinder is caused to move beyond the dead point by making use of the hydraulic
pressure from each of said cylinders, and gravitational force and inertia force, which
act on said working machine.
7. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 3-, wherein said first
boom cylinder is caused to move beyond the dead point by making use of the hydraulic
pressure from each of said cylinders, gravitational force and inertia force, which
act on said working machine, and counterforce from said bucket retainer.
8. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 4, wherein said first
boom cylinder is caused to move beyond the dead point by making use of the hydraulic
pressure from each cf said cylinders, gravitational force and inertia force, which
act on said working machine, and counterforce from said bucket retainer.
9. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 6, which comprises
the steps of: contracting said second boom cylinder to raise said second boom member;
expanding, after said second boom member has been raised, said first boom cylinder
to raise said first boom member; bringing, after said first boom cylinder has reached
the vicinity of the dead point, said first boom cylinder into a floating state and
contracting said first boom cylinder, thus enabling said working machine to be brought
to an operational position by pivoting force that is caused by gravity and hydraulic
pressure from said. first boom cylinder and maintained in the operational position
by the operation of said second boom cylinder; expanding, after completion of work,
said first boom cylinder and, at the same time, contracting said second boom cylinder
to move said first boom member to near the dead point of said first boom cylinder;
bringing, after said first boom cylinder has reached the vicinity of the dead point,
said first boom cylinder into a floating state so that said first boom member is moved
toward the rear end of said chassis beyond the dead point of said first boom cylinder
by the gravitational force and inertia force, which act on said working machine, and
said working machine is held at a predetermined rearward position of said chassis
by said first boom cylinder; and contracting said first boom cylinder and, at the
same time, expanding said second boom cylinder, to fold said first and second boom
members.
10. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 7, which comprises
the steps of: bringing said second boom cylinder into a floating state- and expanding
said first boom cylinder to raise said first boom member to near the dead point of
said first boom cylinder; expanding and contracting, after said first boom cylinder
has reached the- vicinity of the dead point, said bucket cylinder to ensure the retaining
of said bucket by said bucket retainer and, at the same time, expanding said arm cylinder
with said first and second boom cylinders being brought into a floating state; further
raising said first boom cylinder beyond the dead point by making use of the counterforce
from- said bucket retainer, hydraulic pressures from said bucket cylinder and said
arm cylinder, and gravitational force and inertia force, which act on said working
machine, thereby bringing said working machine to an operational position; expanding
and contracting, after completion of work, said bucket cylinder to retain said bucket
on said bucket retainer, and expanding said first boom cylinder and contracting said
arm cylinder, with said second boom cylinder being brought into a floating state,
to move said first boom member to near the dead point of said first boom cylinder;
and gradually bringing, after said first boom member has passed the dead point of
said first boom cylinder by the gravitational or inertia force acting on said working
machine, said first and second boom cylinders into a floating state to fold said first
and second boom members by making use of the gravity of said working machine.
11. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 8, which comprises
the steps of: expanding said first boom cylinder to raise said first boom member to
near the dead point of said first boom cylinder; expanding and contracting, after
said first boonr cylinder has reached the vicinity of the dead point, said bucket
cylinder to ensure the retaining of said bucket by said. bucket retainer, and bringing
said first boom cylinder into a floating state and, at the same time, expanding said
arm cylinder; further raising said first boom cylinder beyond the dead point and tilting
said first boom member toward the forward end of said chassis by making use of the
counterforce from said bucket retainer, hydraulic pressures from said bucket cylinder
and said boom cylinder, and gravitational force and inertia force, which act on said
working machine; expanding and contracting said arm cylinder to align a pin bore that
is formed in the other side of the distal end portion of said first boom member and
a pin bore that is formed in the other side of the proximal end portion of said second
boom member; inserting, after said two pin bores have been aligned with each other,
one or a plurality of fixing pins into said pin bores to maintain an operational position
of said working machine; actuating, after completion of work, all said cylinders to
retain said bucket on said bucket retainer; finely expanding and contracting, after
said bucket has been retained, said first boom cylinder to remove said fixing pins;
expandingr after said fixing pins have been removed, said first boom cylinder and said bucket
cylinder while retaining said bucket on said bucket retainer by expanding said arm
cylinder, to move said first boom member to near the dead point of said first boom
cylinder; and gradually bringing, after said first boom member. has passed the dead
point of said first boom cylinder by the graviational or inertia force acting on said
working machine, said first boom cylinder into a floating state to fold said first
and second boom members by making use of the gravity of said working machine.
12. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 10, wherein, after
said first boom member has passed the dead point or said first boom cylinder by the
gravitational force acting on said working machine, said second boom cylinder is brought
into a floating state and first boom cylinder is contracted to fold said first and
second boom members by making use of the gravitational force acting on said working
machine.
13. A method of operating the working machine according to Claim 11, wherein, after
said first boom member has passed the dead point of said first boom cylinder by the
graviational force acting on said working machine, said first boom cylinder is contracted
to fold said first and second boom members by making use of the gravitational force
acting on said working machine.