A quick coupler includes mounting structure for mounting the coupler to a machine, and for mounting the coupler to an implement. The mounting structure on the coupler includes wedge coupling surfaces and a tube. The mounting structure on the implement includes hooks for engaging the tube, and complementary wedge coupling surfaces. The wedge coupling surfaces wedge together during coupling to produce and tight fit and solid hold between the coupler and implement. The mounting structure is robust, and can accommodate future possible wear. The kinematic impact on the performance of the implement due to the use of the quick coupler is minimized.Quick couplers solve many of the problems that pin-style joints present for switching implements. Quick couplers provide an alternative way to mount implements to mining and construction machinery. The quick coupler is interposed at the junction between machine and implement. The implement is attached to the quick coupler, and the quick coupler is attached to the machine. The operator of the machine commands the quick coupler to release an implement from inside the machine's cab. The machine is then repositioned to a second implement, where the operator may then manipulate the quick coupler and the machine to pickup the second implement. With a quick coupler, changing from one implement to another implement can be done quickly, and typically only requires the involvement of the machine's operator. A quick coupler for coupling a first body to a second body comprises attachment means for attaching the coupler to a first body, a tube adapted to be received in hooks on a second body, at least two wedges arranged for retraction and extension movement, and adapted to be extended into and retracted from wedge pockets formed on the second body, and wedge coupling surfaces adapted to engage wedge coupling surfaces on the second body, the wedge coupling surfaces on the quick coupler forming an angle of between 60 and 44 degrees measured between a line passing through the center of the tube and through the wedge coupling surface, and a line parallel to the wedge coupling surface.
An implement comprises at least two hooks, at least two wedge pockets, and a wedge coupling surface forming an angle of between 60 and 44 degrees measured between a line passing through the center of the hooks and through the wedge coupling surface, and a line parallel to the wedge coupling surface. One important feature of a quick coupler is the ability to hold the implement tightly in a variety of conditions. Ideally, there should be no or very little movement between the implement and the quick coupler-they should be firmly mounted to one another in a tight fit. Ideally, the quick coupler should also be capable of compensating for wear on mating surfaces, so that a tight fit can be maintained throughout the coupler's life. Movement between mating surfaces of the implement and the coupler can cause premature wear. Excessive movement can also affect the controllability of the implement.