A ditch dredging bucket
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
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[0003]对于一些泥土沟渠,在清理淤泥和杂物后,需修整沟槽两侧及顶部平面,使其平齐,人工抹平这一过程既费时又费力,而使用传统漏斗状挖斗逐层修整抹平,效率也十分低下
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: the two sides of the bucket contact the two sides of the inside of the trench, and the horizontal dragging is achieved by the excavator. The two sides of the bucket contact the two inner sides of the trench, and the two side walls are smoothed. The smoothing plate can be closely attached to the top side of the trench to smooth the side of the trench, ensuring that the side walls of the trench are flat and free of silt residue. The push plate fixedly connected to the top of the smoothing plate is set in the vertical direction. When the bucket is lifted and moved forward, the push plate can push away the excess silt on the top of the trench, further smoothing the top of the trench. No manual leveling is required, which improves the trench leveling efficiency, increases the functionality of the bucket itself, and increases its practicality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of buckets, specifically a ditch dredging bucket. Background Technology
[0002] The design of ditch dredging buckets is mainly to efficiently remove silt and debris from ditches, ensuring unobstructed flow. Traditional designs optimize the shape and structure of the bucket to enable faster excavation and removal of sediment in ditches, thereby improving operational efficiency.
[0003] For some muddy ditches, after clearing silt and debris, it is necessary to trim the sides and top of the ditch to make it level. The process of manually smoothing is both time-consuming and laborious, while using a traditional funnel-shaped digging bucket to trim and smooth layer by layer is also very inefficient. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a ditch dredging bucket that can push away excess silt from the top of the ditch, further leveling the top of the ditch without the need for manual leveling, improving the efficiency of ditch leveling, increasing the functionality and practicality of the bucket itself, and solving the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a ditch dredging bucket, comprising a bucket and a ditch leveling structure connected to the top of the bucket, the ditch leveling structure comprising a push plate and a leveling plate, the top and bottom of the bucket being set as horizontal planes, the leveling plate being fixedly connected to both sides of the top position of the bucket, the top of the leveling plate being fixedly connected to a vertically arranged push plate; an installation assembly being fixedly connected to the rear slope surface of the bucket; and a crushing structure being installed on the front side wall at the bottom position of the bucket.
[0006] Preferably, the two push plates are arranged in a V-shape, and the upper surface of the smear plate and the upper surface of the bucket are on the same horizontal plane.
[0007] Preferably, the bottom of the push plate is in contact with and welded to the sizing plate and the top of the bucket. Several evenly arranged reinforcing ribs are fixedly connected to the sizing plate and the top of the bucket, and the sidewalls of the reinforcing ribs are fixedly connected to the rear end face of the push plate.
[0008] Preferably, the mounting assembly includes mounting plates, with two parallel mounting plates fixedly connected to the rear end face of the bucket. Each mounting plate has two circular holes, and each mounting plate has a circular ring fixedly connected to the side of the circular hole. The circular ring has two symmetrically arranged pin holes.
[0009] Preferably, the crushing structure includes a crushing claw and insert plates. The rear end faces of the two insert plates are provided with welding grooves. The bottom side wall of the bucket is welded and fixed to the welding grooves on the insert plates. The rear end face of the crushing claw is provided with a matching slot. The crushing claw is sleeved on the front end of the insert plate and installed by bolts. The two side walls of the insert plate near the front end are fixedly connected with limiting protrusions.
[0010] Preferably, the insert plate has an insertion hole at the bolt position, and the crushing claw has countersunk holes on both sides of the bolt position. A matching round cover plate is provided in the countersunk hole, and a notch is provided on the inner side wall. A folded section is fixedly connected to the outer round side wall of the round cover plate, and the folded section is fixedly connected to the inside of the notch. A protrusion is fixedly connected to the outer end face of the round cover plate.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: the two sides of the bucket contact the two sides of the inside of the trench, and the horizontal dragging is achieved by the excavator. The two sides of the bucket contact the two inner sides of the trench, and the two side walls are smoothed. The smoothing plate can be closely attached to the top side of the trench to smooth the side of the trench, ensuring that the side walls of the trench are flat and free of silt residue. The push plate fixedly connected to the top of the smoothing plate is set in the vertical direction. When the bucket is lifted and moved forward, the push plate can push away the excess silt on the top of the trench, further smoothing the top of the trench. No manual leveling is required, which improves the trench leveling efficiency, increases the functionality of the bucket itself, and increases its practicality. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model; Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention from another angle.
[0013] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional magnified structural diagram of the damaged structure after explosive disintegration in this utility model; Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified schematic diagram of the structure at point A in the middle.
[0014] In the diagram: 1. Bucket; 2. Ditch leveling structure; 21. Push plate; 22. Leveling plate; 23. Reinforcing rib; 3. Mounting assembly; 31. Mounting plate; 32. Ring; 33. Circular hole; 34. Pin hole; 4. Crushing structure; 41. Crushing claw; 42. Insert plate; 43. Limiting protrusion; 44. Bolt; 45. Circular cover plate; 46. Protrusion; 47. Folding section; 411. Countersunk hole; 412. Notch; 421. Welding groove; 422. Insertion hole. Detailed Implementation
[0015] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0016] Please see Figure 1-4 The figure shows a ditch dredging bucket, including a bucket 1 and a ditch leveling structure 2 connected to the top of the bucket 1. The ditch leveling structure 2 includes a push plate 21 and a leveling plate 22. The top and bottom of the bucket 1 are both set as horizontal planes. The leveling plate 22 is fixedly connected to both sides of the top position of the bucket 1. The push plate 21 is fixedly connected to the top of the leveling plate 22. The rear slope surface of the bucket 1 is fixedly connected to the mounting assembly 3. The front side wall at the bottom position of the bucket 1 is equipped with a crushing structure 4.
[0017] During use, the bucket 1 is first used to excavate and load silt from the ditch. Since the top and bottom of the bucket 1 are both set to horizontal planes, this helps to maintain stability during excavation and can load silt more efficiently. The slurry plates 22 are fixedly connected to both sides of the bucket 1. The two sides of the bucket 1 contact the two sides of the inside of the ditch and are dragged horizontally by the excavator. The two sides of the bucket 1 contact the two sides of the inside of the ditch to complete the slurry of both sides. The slurry plates 22 can fit tightly against the top side of the ditch to smooth the sides of the ditch and ensure that the side walls of the ditch are flat and free of silt residue. The push plate 21 is fixedly connected to the top of the slurry plate 22 and is set to the vertical direction. When the bucket 1 is lifted and moved forward, the push plate 21 can push the excess silt on the top of the ditch to further smooth the top of the ditch. No manual leveling is required, which improves the efficiency of ditch leveling and increases the functionality and practicality of the bucket 1 itself.
[0018] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 The two push plates 21 are arranged in a V-shape, and the upper surface of the slurry plate 22 is on the same horizontal plane as the upper surface of the bucket 1. This design allows the push plates 21 to distribute the silt more evenly to both sides of the ditch when pushing the silt, avoiding the accumulation of silt in the center of the top of the ditch. At the same time, the upper surface of the slurry plate 22 is on the same horizontal plane as the upper surface of the bucket 1, ensuring that when the bucket 1 is filled with silt and lifted, the slurry plate 22 can fit tightly against the side wall of the ditch without gaps due to height difference, thus ensuring the smoothing effect.
[0019] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2The bottom of the push plate 21 is in contact with and welded to the top of the squeegee plate 22 and the bucket 1. Several uniformly arranged reinforcing ribs 23 are fixedly connected to the top of the squeegee plate 22 and the bucket 1. The side walls of the reinforcing ribs 23 are fixedly connected to the rear end face of the push plate 21.
[0020] The reinforcing ribs 23 increase the stability of the connection between the screed plate 22 and the top of the bucket 1. At the same time, the evenly distributed design of the reinforcing ribs 23 makes the entire bucket structure more balanced, improving the overall stability and durability.
[0021] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 The mounting assembly 3 includes a mounting plate 31. Two parallel mounting plates 31 are fixedly connected to the rear end face of the bucket 1. Two circular holes 33 are opened on the mounting plate 31. A ring 32 is fixedly connected to the side of the mounting plate 31 at the circular hole 33. Two symmetrically arranged pin holes 34 are opened on the ring 32. The design of the pin holes 34 makes it easy to fix the bucket 1 to the external excavator equipment through the mounting assembly 3. During installation, the pin of the external connector is simply passed through the circular hole 33 and inserted into the pin hole 34 to achieve a quick and stable connection.
[0022] refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 The crushing structure 4 includes a crushing claw 41 and an insert plate 42. The rear end faces of the two insert plates 42 are provided with welding grooves 421. The bottom side wall of the bucket 1 is welded and fixed to the welding grooves 421 on the insert plate 42. The rear end face of the crushing claw 41 is provided with a matching slot. The crushing claw 41 is sleeved on the front end of the insert plate 42 and installed by bolts 44. The two side walls of the insert plate 42 near the front end are fixedly connected with limiting protrusions 43.
[0023] The limiting protrusion 43 effectively prevents the breaker claw 41 from being over-inserted, ensuring its precise positioning before installation and thus facilitating the installation process. The breaker claw 41 is made of high-strength material, possessing excellent wear resistance and impact resistance, easily handling various complex dredging environments. The welding fixing method between the insert plate 42 and the bottom of the bucket 1 further enhances the overall connection strength between the breaker structure 4 and the bucket 1, making the entire device more robust and durable during operation. In addition, the bolt connection method between the breaker claw 41 and the insert plate 42 allows users to easily replace or repair the breaker claw 41 as needed during actual operation, improving the practicality and flexibility of the entire device.
[0024] refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4The insert plate 42 has an insertion hole 422 at the bolt 44 position. The crushing claw 41 has countersunk holes 411 on both sides of the bolt 44 position. A matching round cover plate 45 is installed in the countersunk hole 411. A notch 412 is opened on the inner side wall of the round cover plate 45. A folded section 47 is fixedly connected to the outer side wall of the round cover plate 45. The folded section 47 is fixedly connected to the inside of the notch 412. A protrusion 46 is fixedly connected to the outer end face of the round cover plate 45. The round cover plate 45 and the protrusion 46 are made of rubber material, which can seal the area of the countersunk hole 411, thereby covering the area of the bolt 44. This design not only effectively prevents the bolt 44 from rusting and wearing due to prolonged exposure, extending its service life, but also enhances the aesthetics of the entire device. The protrusion 46 makes it easier for users to identify and operate during operation, improving work efficiency. In addition, the rubber material of the round cover plate 45 and the protrusion 46 has good elasticity and sealing properties, which can effectively prevent moisture and impurities from further penetrating into the countersunk hole 411 and the bolt 44 area, ensuring that mud and water will not accelerate the corrosion rate of the bolt 44.
[0025] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A ditch dredging bucket, comprising a bucket (1) and a ditch smoothing structure (2) connected to the top of the bucket (1), characterized in that, The ditch leveling structure (2) includes a push plate (21) and a screed plate (22). The top and bottom of the bucket (1) are both set as horizontal planes. The two sides of the bucket (1) at the top position are fixedly connected to the screed plate (22). The top of the screed plate (22) is fixedly connected to the vertically set push plate (21). The rear slope of the bucket (1) is fixedly connected to the installation component (3). The front side wall at the bottom position of the bucket (1) is equipped with a crushing structure (4).
2. A trench dredging bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two push plates (21) are distributed in a V-shape, and the upper surface of the smear plate (22) and the upper surface of the bucket (1) are on the same horizontal plane.
3. A trench dredging bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the push plate (21) is in contact with and welded to the top of the squeegee plate (22) and the bucket (1). Several uniformly arranged reinforcing ribs (23) are fixedly connected to the top of the squeegee plate (22) and the bucket (1). The side wall of the reinforcing ribs (23) is fixedly connected to the rear end face of the push plate (21).
4. A trench dredging bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting assembly (3) includes a mounting plate (31). Two parallel mounting plates (31) are fixedly connected to the rear end face of the bucket (1). Two round holes (33) are opened on the mounting plate (31). A ring (32) is fixedly connected to the side of the mounting plate (31) at the position of the round hole (33). Two symmetrically arranged pin holes (34) are opened on the ring (32).
5. A trench dredging bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The crushing structure (4) includes a crushing claw (41) and a insert plate (42). The rear end face of the two insert plates (42) is provided with a welding groove (421). The bottom side wall of the bucket (1) is welded and fixed to the welding groove (421) on the insert plate (42). The rear end face of the crushing claw (41) is provided with a matching slot. The crushing claw (41) is sleeved on the front end of the insert plate (42) and installed by bolts (44). The two side walls of the insert plate (42) near the front end are fixedly connected with limiting protrusions (43).
6. A trench dredging bucket according to claim 5, characterised in that: The insert plate (42) has an insertion hole (422) at the bolt (44) position. The crushing claw (41) has countersunk holes (411) on both sides at the bolt (44) position. A matching round cover plate (45) is provided in the countersunk hole (411). A notch (412) is provided on the inner side wall. A folded section (47) is fixedly connected to the outer round side wall of the round cover plate (45). The folded section (47) is fixedly connected to the inside of the notch (412). A protrusion (46) is fixedly connected to the outer end face of the round cover plate (45).