Cutting attachment

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Inventors

Devaney, Charles E.

Application #

641300

Filed

Aug-18-2000

Published

Sep-24-2002

Current US Class

056/13.6
056/13.9
056/504
144/336
144/339
144/34.1
144/34.5
144/4.1

International Classes

A01G 023/08

Field of Search

144/4.1 144/34.1 144/34.5 144/336 144/339 56/13.6 56/13.7 56/13.9 56/295 56/504

Assignee

Clark Equipment Company (Woodcliff Lake, NJ)

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Westman, Champlin & Kelly, P.A.

US Patent References

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4467849   Felling head
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4749048   Ripper attachment...
5048579   Tree stump cutter
5503201   Tree shear
5642765   Rotor for land clear...

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Abstract
A cutting attachment is adapted to be mounted onto a vehicle, such as a skid steer loader, and includes a frame that is generally "V" shaped with diverging walls and open in direction of travel. The diverging walls of the frame support upright shafts. Each of the shafts has a rotating disk on the lower end thereof that has a circular cutting edge. The disks are preferably co-planar and closely adjacent to each other along a center longitudinal axis of the frame, and are not powered. When the disks are moved against standing vegetation with stalks or trunks, they rotate and sever the vegetation. Additionally, a lift plate is provided on the trailing side of the disks so after severing the vegetation the lift plate lifts the trunks of trees or stalks or the like upwardly from the disks. The lift plate is inclined to tend to cause the trees to tilt outwardly. Support arms can be closed to hold the cut tree or other vegetation in the frame until the arms are released.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cutting attachment for severing upright vegetation comprising a frame, a pair of cutting disks rotatably mounted on said frame for rotation about generally upright axes, said disks having circular peripheral edges that are closely adjacent to each other at diameters thereof to form a bight portion on a leading side when moved in a direction transverse to a plane defined by the axes of rotation of the disks, the disks being freely rotatable and unpowered and movable to engage and sever vegetation passing between the axes of the disks.

2. The cutting attachment of claim 1, wherein the frame is adapted for mounting onto a vehicle for movement in a path transverse to the plane defined by the axes of the disks.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to tree and brush cutting attachments for skid steer vehicles and tractors. The cutting attachment of the present invention has circular disks operable to cut tree trunks and brush.

Powered cutting attachments for severing trees, stumps, and brush (vegetation) using skid steer vehicles and tractors are used to clear land and harvest trees. The attachments have either a single cutting disk or a pair or cutting disks driven with hydraulic fluid operated motors. Examples of tree cutting attachments are disclosed in the following U.S. patents.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,364,964 discloses a tree cutting machine having a circular blade rotatably mounted on an arm that swings about an upright axis. A hydraulic cylinder pivots the arm to move the blade relative to a foot member to cut a tree trunk.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,445,557 discloses cutting apparatus having a pair of circular cutting disks rotatably mounted on a pair of arms. The disks are inclined downwardly toward each other to cut a tree trunk below the surface of the ground. Hydraulic motors rotate the disks.
 
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