CA1215899A - Right-of-way tree line trimmer - Google Patents

Right-of-way tree line trimmer

Info

Publication number
CA1215899A
CA1215899A CA000438955A CA438955A CA1215899A CA 1215899 A CA1215899 A CA 1215899A CA 000438955 A CA000438955 A CA 000438955A CA 438955 A CA438955 A CA 438955A CA 1215899 A CA1215899 A CA 1215899A
Authority
CA
Canada
Prior art keywords
vehicle
boom
cutter head
base member
line trimmer
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired
Application number
CA000438955A
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Raymond E. Dixon
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of CA1215899A publication Critical patent/CA1215899A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

Links

Landscapes

  • Harvester Elements (AREA)

Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A vehicle mounted boom apparatus including a lower boom member pivotally mounted at the front end of the vehicle and an upper boom member pivotally connected at the lower boom. A gang of circular saws, including a drive means for the saws, is mounted at the end of the upper boom member so that limbs extending across the right-of-way of a power line can be trimmed in a vertical plane by simply driving the vehicle parallel to the right-of-way and moving the booms vertically relative to each other and the vehicle. The booms are mounted on a base that can be rotated about an axis longitudinally of the vehicle and the gang saws can be moved transversly of the upper boom.

Description

~2~L5~3~9 RIGHT OF WAY TREE LINE TRIMMER

This invention relates to a right of way tree line trimmer for shearing branches and limbs from standing trees long rural power line right of ways.
In the past most tree trimming along right of ways has been done with trucks with limited off road mobility having a boom which carries at its end a gondola or "cherry picker. The gondola is positioned adjacent to the tree line and a man in the gondola or "cherry picker utilizes a chain saw to severe the branches and limbs along the tree line. This procedure is expansivity time consuming end dangerous to the operator of the vehicle as well as the operator of the chain saw.
In accordance with this invention, a motorized vehicle has a cab for the operator and a articulated boom mounted at the front end of the vehicle. The end of the boom carries a plurality of circular jaws and by pivoting the boom sections vertically relative to the vehicle and to each other the operator of the vehicle is able to cut a swath of branches or limbs from substantially at ground level to a height of over 50 feet along the face of the right of way. It has been found that the one operator of the tree trimmer of this invention can equal or better the production of three two-man crews operating tree vehicles with gondolas and chain saws.
Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a limb and branch severing apparatus which may be operated from a remote position by the operator on a vehicle to severe the face of the tree line along a power line right of way.
Another object of the invention is to provide a tree trimming vehicle which is relatively inexpensive to 39~

manufacture, durable in structure and efficient in operation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a tree trimming vehicle which requires no great skill to operate and which will eliminate the need for elevating a person into the vicinity of a limb to be severed.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a boom mounted gang of overlapping circular saw blades which cut a relatively wide swath of limbs and branches in one stroke of the boom.
Another object of the invention is to provide a boom mounted gang saw for cutting the tree vine along power right of ways which is capable of cutting the face of the tree line in a substantially vPrticle plane even though the vehicle may be moving or positioned on the side of a hill or incline.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein the characters of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
FIG. 1 of the drawings is a side elevation of the vehicle of the tree trimmer of this invention showing the boom and its lower most position and showing in phantom lines the upper boom in a raised position.
FIG. 2 of the drawings is a side elevation Al view showing both booms in a raised position.
FIG. 3 of the drawings is a side elevation Al view showing the boom in a lower most position but viewed at the side opposite to FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 of the drawings is a rear elevation Al view of the tree trimmer of this invention positioned on the ~Z~513~9 side of a hill with the boom moved to a vertical position.
FIG. 5 of the drawings is a plan view of the cutter head.
FIG. 6 of the drawings is a side elevation Al of the cutter head.
FIG. 7 of the drawings is a cross sectional view of the saws taken along the lines 7-7 of FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 of the drawings is a plan view of the cutter head with the housing broken away showing the drive train to each of the saws.
FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 3 but with the lower boom raised.
The tree line trimmer constructed in accordance with the present invention includes an articulated vehicle 10 having a front section 11 which is pivotal connected at 12 with a rear or trailing section 13. The vehicle 10 forms a base upon which the tree trimming assembly is disposed. An operators cab is mounted on the front section of the vehicle 10.
The vehicle 10 is self-propelled with a wide track of approximately 90 inches and a long wheel base of approximately 12 feet and a ground clearance at the axle housing and at pivot point 12 of approximately ED
inches. Wise I inch diameter logger tires 16 provide excellent ground support and all weather traction. The weight, width and wheel base of the vehicle 10 combine to provide excellent stability without outriggers an the vehicle is capable of moving over rough terrain The cab 15 is mounted on the front section 11 and is generally made of a box-like construction having a plurality of uprights 17 connected at their upper ends by cross members 18 which supports a Lean domed roof providing the operator with good visibility both ~L2~S~

horizontally and vertically and protection from falling debris. The cab is mounted on the rear portion of the front section 11 so that it is positioned approximately over the pivot 12 which in turn is positioned approximately midway between the wheel axles 20, 21.
The tree trimming assembly 14 includes a base 22 having an extension 23 which projects well forward of the front portion 24 of the vehicle section 11 and in an upward direction so that the terminal end I is positioned above the upper portion 26 of the front section 11 of the vehicle to provide a first axis 27 for the articulated or knuckle boom 28. The knuckle zoom 28 includes a lower boom 29 pivoted about the frisk axis 27 at its lower end 30 and an upper boom 31 which is pivoted about a second axis 32 located at the upper end 33 of the lower boom 29.
The lower boom 29 is moved about the first axis 27 by means of a pair of hydraulic cylinders 34 each pivotal attached at one end to a bracket aye attached Jo the base 22 and at the other end to a bricked 35b attached to the lower boom 29 adjacent the lower end 30 thereof. The upper boom 31 is pivoted about the second axis 32 by a pair of hydraulic cylinders 36 pivotal connected to a bracket aye on the lower boom 29 and at the upper end to a bracket 37b attached to the upper boom 31 adjacent the second axis 32. The pair of cylinders 34 may be actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through hoses aye independently of the cylinders 36 which is supplied with hydraulic fluid through hoses 38b and controlled by the operator as will be more fully described hereinafter.
Each of the booms 29 and 31 are preferably substantially square in cross-section and are hollow.

SWAHILI

Also, the central portion of each boom for a substantial distance of the length of each zoom is constructed of fiberglass reinforced plastic so that the operator is fully protected against short circuiting should the boom touch an overhead wire.
A cutter head 39 is mounted at the upper end 40 of the upper boom 31. The cutter head 39 includes a bar 41 having a pivot 42 at the inboard end 43 which is mounted on similar pivots 44 a the upper end 40 of the boom 31 so that the bar may be moved by actuation of the cylinder 45 in the plane of the boom 31. The cylinder 45 is pivot ably connected to a bracket 46 attached to the upper end of the boom 31 and at the other end to a bracket 47 attached to the bar 41. hydraulic fluid is supplied to the cylinder 45 by hoses AYE Upon actuation of the cylinder 45, the cutter blade 39 may be pivoted unto or away from the race of the tree line to prune individual limbs that my extend in various directions.
The bar 41 is provided with a plurality of arbors or shafts 49 mounted on bearings 50 which are equally spaced along the length of the bar 41 and parallel to each other in the same plane. Each shaft 49 is provided with a circular saw blade 51 which is offset axially from the adjacent lades. The saw blade shafts 49 are each provided with a pair of dual v-belt pulleys 52 secured to the shafts 49 and driven by par of V-belts 53~ Each pair of V-belts 53 connect the shafts 49 in series and the V-belts aye on the shaft aye are revved around a dual V-belt pulley 54 secured to the shaft 55 of a hydraulic motor 56 which is supplied with pressurized fluid by suitable hoses 57, 58 passing internally through the upper boom 31 and lower boom I
to a hydraulic pump mounted on the vehicle 10.

~Z~5~

The saw blades So are mounted on a shaft 49 in offset relationship to the next adjacent saw blade so that the blades are positioned in overlapping but staggered tandem overlapping relationship. The blades preferably have a wide diameter of 16 inches and preferably six saw blades are provided to form an effective cutting length of over five feet.
Furthermore, all of the blades 51 extend above and below the upper and lower edges 59 and 60 of the bar 41 for approximately 1/2 the radius of the blades so what limbs up to four or five inches thick may be cut by vertical movement of the cutter head in either the up or down direction. The long effective cutting length of the "ganged" saws and the capability of cutting limbs by movement of the cutter head 39 in either the up or down direction results in greatly increased productivity.
In accordance with a feature of the present invention, the tree trimmer base 22 is movable about an axis longitudinally of the vehicle lo to provide for pivotal movement of the tree trimming assembly 14 to either side of vertical on the longitudinal fore and aft axis. The tree trimmer base 22 includes two downwardly extending projections 61 and 62 which terminate in front of an behind the front and back of the front tire 16 Each extension 61 and I includes a pivot 63 and 64 which form a pivot axis extending longitudinally of the vehicle 10. At the rear end of the base 22 an upwardly projecting support 65 is provided on which the lower boom rests when it is in its lowermost position as shown in Figure 1. A cylinder 66 is connecter to the upper surface 67 of the base 22 at one end and the other end of the cylinder is connected to the engine hood 68 of the vehicle. Upon actuation of the cylinder 66 the tree 1;2~L5~

Renoir base 22, the lower boom 29, upper boom 3รป and the cutter head 3g may be moved about the axis formed by the pivot 63 and 64 approximately 15 degrees to either side of vertical. This feature of the invention enables the operator to cut the face of the tree line in a substantially vertical plane when the vehicle is located on the side of a hill, for example, as shown in Figure 4. This feature also aids in trimming limbs which may extend above and across the power line by eating such limbs in sections and progressing inwardly towards the trunk of the tree simply by successive movement of the tree trimmer base 22 around the pivots 63 and 64.
From the foregoing description, the operation of the present invention should be apparent. When the tree trimmer of the present invention is to be employed, it is driven by the operator to the cite along a power line right-of-way where trees are growing over or near and even through the power lines. The vehicle 10 is driven so that the cutter head 39 is parallel to the vertical plane along which the limbs of the trees are to be cut. With the vehicle in this position, the lower boom 29 may be raised to its full upright position until stops 69 and 70 abut, as shown in Figure 9 and the hydraulic motor 56 actuated to rotate the gang saws.
The hydraulic cylinder 36 may then be actuated raising the upper boom so that low limbs and underbrush immediately in front of the vehicle 10 may be cut to a height approximately that of the front axle of the vehicle. The operator would then continue to actuate cylinder 36 to raise the upper boom 31 to its uppermost position until stops 71 and 72 abut so that the cutter head cuts an arcuate swath vertically through the tree limbs which extend across the vertical plane in which Lo the cutter head is operating The vehicle 10 is then moved slowly forward with the upper boom continuing to be raised and lowered and the cutter head cuts successive swaths through the overhanging tree limbs, branches J etc.
As indicated previously, since the gang saws extend above the eyes of the cutter bar 39, cutting will take place ho the saws extending above the cutter bar when the cutter head is moved vertically upward and conversely, below the cutter bar 41 when the cutter head is moving vertically downwardly. The upper boom may be moved alternatively upwardly and downwardly and the truck moved slowly forward so that the cutting action is done continuously, thereby increasing the productivity of the tree trimmer.
Should the operator encounter a rather thick branch extending at an odd angle to the vertical plane in which the limbs are to be cut, he may actuate the cylinder 45 to pivot the cutter head 39 so that it is at substantially right angles to the particular branch and thus cut the branch at more or less right angles.
Also as previously indicated, should the terrain over which the vehicle is moving change so the vehicle is passing over the side of a hill, the tree trimmer base 22 may be moved about the pivots 63 and 64 so that the booms and cutter head lie in a vertical plane and thus the tree limbs may be trimmed in a substantially vertical plane even though the vehicle passes over hilly terrain.
Furthermore, since the axis 57 is located well forward of the front portion 24 of the vehicle, and the cutting swath is well forward of the cab 15, branches ~L2~LSI~

and limbs that are cut fall in front of the vehicle for the most part so that the safety ox the operator is enhanced.
It is seen from the foregoing description thaw a novel tree lone trimmer is provided which is relatively simple to operate with the operator in a safe remote position on the vehicle to cut limbs in a vertical plane along a right of way in a wide swath with each stroke of the boom at greatly increased productivity.
I claim:

Claims

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:

1. A right-of-way tree line trimmer comprising a vehicle having an operator's station, a base member mounted on said vehicle, pivot means mounted on said base member forming a first horizontal axis;
a lower boom, said pivot means supporting one end of said lower boom for pivotal movement relative to said first axis in a vertical plane;
an upper boom pivotally mounted to the other end of said lower boom for vertical movement about a second axis parallel to said first axis, each of said upper and lower booms having substantial length so that the combined length thereof is at least twice the length of the vehicle, a first power means for pivotally moving the lower boom vertically relative to the base member, a second power means for pivotally moving the upper boom relative to the lower boom for at least so relative to the lower boom, an elongated cutter head, said cutter head including a plurality of circular saw blades, each saw blade mounted on a rotatable shaft which are mounted parallel to each other and in the same plane, said saw blades positioned in radially overlapping but axially offset relationship, and means for driving said saw blades, means for mounting one end of said cutter head to the outer end of said upper boom in longitudinal alignment with the upper boom, means to control the flow of fluid to said first and second power means to raise and lower said upper and lower booms either simultaneously or independently so that the cutter head may be moved in successive arcuate vertical swaths in substantially parallel vertical planes to thereby cut tree limbs extending across the vertical plane in which the cutter head is operating.

2. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 1, in which said upper and lower booms are of substantially equal length and a combined length of over 50 feet.

3. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 1, in which said cutter head includes a housing, said rotatable shafts mounted within said housing with an end thereof projecting from one side of said housing, a saw blade mounted on the projecting end of each of said shafts, said saw blades extending above and below said housing, a first motor mounted on said housing and drive means interconnecting said first motor and each of the said shafts to rotate the shafts simultaneously.

4. A eight-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 7 in which said first pivot axis mounted on said base member is located above the body of the vehicle.

5. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 4 in which said base member is positioned at the front of the body of the vehicle and substantially forward of the front wheel axis of the vehicle to position said first pivot axis substantially forward of the front wheel axis of the vehicle.

6. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 5 and which said base member is positioned at the right-hand side of the vehicle and to one side of the operator's station.

7. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 6 in which the upper and lower booms are positioned vertically and parallel to each other with the cutter head extending in front of said vehicle so that, upon actuation of said second power means, the cutter head is moved relative to said lower boom in a vertical plane to cut tree limbs extending across the front of said vehicle.

8. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 1 in which said base member is mounted for pivotable movement about a pivot axis extending longitudinal of the vehicle and located at one side of the vehicle body, and power means for pivotably moving said base member.

9. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 8 in which the base member includes downwardly extending projections located fore and aft of the front wheel axle of the vehicle, said projections including pivots forming said pivot axis.

10. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 1 in which said means for mounting the cutter head to said upper boom includes a pivot axis about which the cutter head may be pivotally moved in a direction transversely of the length of said boom, and a fourth motor for moving said cutter head in said transverse direction.

11. A right-of-way tree line trimmer as claimed in claim 6 in which said vehicle comprises a front section and a rear section, said front and rear sections being pivotally connected to form an articulated vehicle, power means for pivoting said front section and rear section relative to each other, said operator's station base member and lower boom mounted on said front section.
CA000438955A 1982-10-21 1983-10-13 Right-of-way tree line trimmer Expired CA1215899A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US43571882A 1982-10-21 1982-10-21
US435,718 1982-10-21

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
CA1215899A true CA1215899A (en) 1986-12-30

Family

ID=23729553

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CA000438955A Expired CA1215899A (en) 1982-10-21 1983-10-13 Right-of-way tree line trimmer

Country Status (1)

Country Link
CA (1) CA1215899A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4627227A (en) Right-of-way tree line trimmer
US9750198B2 (en) Cutter apparatus
US7562682B1 (en) Hydraulic pruning attachment
CA1170549A (en) Mobile device for handling material
CN110115169B (en) Garden trimmer
US3138911A (en) Hedge trimmer
US4355497A (en) Apparatus for trimming trees
US4569379A (en) Tree harvester
US3599403A (en) Dual-path mower vehicle
US4552191A (en) Tree harvesting device
CN204968651U (en) Self -propelled rhombus frame hedgeclipper
US3327745A (en) Tree cutter device
GB2081563A (en) Grass cutting apparatus
US4023604A (en) Flail type tree delimbing device
US4440202A (en) Tree delimber
CA1215899A (en) Right-of-way tree line trimmer
CN211240862U (en) Self-propelled highway side slope trimmer
US3961468A (en) Hedger
US4838328A (en) Method for mechanized thinning of a forest, and a harvester and forwarder for carrying out the method
US6698478B2 (en) Mobile silvicultural apparatus and method for operating the same
US3595288A (en) Tree harvesting method and apparatus
US6550505B2 (en) Land clearing tractor for selectively clearing a land of brush and trees and process therefor
WO1998006251A1 (en) Agricultural implement
US3563288A (en) Tree-harvesting and -processing devices
US5718106A (en) Canopy forming grove tree trimmer

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
MKEX Expiry