Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Hard material disintegrating machines – Floor-working
Patent
1995-08-31
1997-09-02
Neuder, William P.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Hard material disintegrating machines
Floor-working
404 90, E01C 2312
Patent
active
056623852
ABSTRACT:
A hammer for demolishing sidewalks and the like comprises a hammer coupled to a backhoe or skid steer loader for actuation thereby. The hammer head is mounted to a main spring which is clamped at one end to a backhoe or the bucket of a skid steer loader. Leaf springs of descending lengths are positioned adjacent the upper and lower surfaces of the main spring and affixed to the bucket or backhoe with a clamp. The springs on the upper surface of the main spring force the main spring downwardly during a hammer stroke initiated by the backhoe or bucket while the return springs force the hammer head upwardly after the stroke. The leaf spring arrangement adds a considerable whipping action to the hammer impact. The bucket is protected from excessive force generated by the whipping hammer head by the damping action of the leaf springs.
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Joel, Esq. Richard A.
Neuder William P.
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