CATERPILLAR INC (US)
VAN GEMERT JOHN (NL)
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Claims What is claimed is:
1. Work tool (1) comprising a releasable tooth (5,60,80,90) which is releasably fixed to a tooth support member (4,61 ,91 ,91 ), the support member having a base surface (43), two spaced apart side surfaces (16,17), a front surface (18), a rear surface (19), and a top surface (23) extending along a length (Ll) between the front surface (18) and the rear surface (19), the tooth comprising two spaced-apart side walls (11,12) situated alongside the side surfaces (16,17), , a front transverse part (13) and a top wall (8) extending along a length (L3) from the front transverse part (13), the top wall comprising an opening (15), overlying a part of the top surface (23) of the support member (4,61,81,91), the opening (15) extending from a front transverse edge (15') along a length (L2) of not more than approximately 50 % of the length (L3) of the top wall (8).
2. Work tool (1) according to claim 1 , wherein the opening (15) extends not more than 30%, preferably not more than 20% of the length (L3) of the top wall (8).
3. Work tool (1) according to claim 1 or 2, each side surface (16,17) being supported with side wall edge (41,42) on the base surface (43,75) of the support member.
4. Work tool (1) according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the opening (15) extends along a length (L2) of not more than 75%, preferably not more than 30 %, most preferably not more than 20% of the length (Ll) of the top surface (23).
5. Work tool (1) according to any of claims 1-4, wherein top wall (8) extends to a rear transverse part (14) of the tooth along the length (L3) and the opening (15) extends to a rear transverse edge (24) along the length (L2).
6. Work tool according to any of claims 1-5, wherein the front transverse edge (15') has a thickness (d), the top surface (23) having a first part (Sl) that is at least substantially flush with the top wall (8) extending from the rear transverse edge (24) to a predetermined distance (H) from the front transverse edge (15').
7. Work tool according to claim 6, the top surface (23) having a contiguous second part (S2), at an angle to the first part, extending from the first part to below the top wall (8).
8. Work tool (1) according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the rear transverse part (14,74) is supported against a shoulder (21,69), which shoulder is oriented transversely to the base surface (43, 75) of the support member.
9. Work tool (1) according to claim 8, wherein the rear transverse part (14,74) of the tooth is seated in a recess (22) defined by the rear surface (19,65) of the support member (4,61) and the shoulder (21,61), an external side (23,70) of the rear transverse part (14,74) contacting the shoulder (21,69), an internal side (24,64) of the rear transverse part contacting the rear surface (19,65) of the support member (4,61).
10. Work tool (1) according to claim 8 or 9 , an external side (23) of the rear transverse part (74) contacting the shoulder (69), an internal side (64) of the rear transverse part (74) being situated at a distance from the rear surface (65) of the support member (61), a wedge-shaped clamping member (66) being fixed between and in contact with the internal side (64) of the rear transverse part (74) and the rear surface (65) of the support member (61), the clamping member via a fixing member (72) cooperating with the tooth support member (61) and exerting a force on the clamping member that is directed towards the base surface (75).
11. Work tool (1) comprising a releasable tooth (5,60,80,90) which is releasably fixed to a tooth support member (4,61 ,91 ,91 ), the support member having a base surface (43), two spaced apart side surfaces (16,17), a front surface (18), a rear surface (19), and a top surface (23) extending along a length (Ll) between the front surface (18) and the rear surface (19), the tooth having two spaced-apart side walls (11,12) situated alongside the side surfaces (16,17), a front transverse part (13) and a top wall (8) extending along a length (L3) from the front transverse part (13), the top wall (8) being adapted for transferring a force exerted on the tooth with a component that is directed transversely to the top wall, to the top surface (23) of the support member.
12. Work tool according to claim 11, the front transverse part (13) of the tooth (5,60,80,90) being adapted for transferring a force exerted on the tooth with a component transversely to the front transverse part (13), to the front surface (18) of the support member.
13. Work tool according to claim 11 5 12 or 13, the top wall having an opening (15), overlying a part of the top surface (23) of the support member (4,61,81,91).
14. Work tool according to claim 13, the opening (15) extending from a front transverse edge (15') along a length (L2) of not more than approximately 50 % of the length (L3) of the top wall (8).
15. Work tool (1) comprising a releasable tooth (5,60,80,90) which is releasably fixed to a tooth support member (4,61,81,91), the support member comprising a base surface (43), two spaced apart side surfaces (16,17), a front surface (18) and a rear surface (19 and a top surface (23) extending along a length (Ll) between the front surface (18) and the rear surface (19), the tooth comprising two spaced-apart side walls (11,12) situated alongside the side surfaces (16,17), , a front transverse part (13), a rear transverse part (74) and a top wall (8), the top wall comprising an opening (15) overlying a part of the top surface (23) of the support member (4,61,81,91), an external side (23) of the rear transverse part (74) contacting the shoulder (69), an internal side
(64) of the rear transverse part (74) being situated at a distance from the rear surface
(65) of the support member (61), a wedge-shaped clamping member (66) being fixed between and in contact with the internal side (64) of the rear transverse part (74) and the rear surface (65) of the support member (61), the clamping member via a fixing member (72) cooperating with the tooth support member (61) and exerting a force on the clamping member that is directed towards the base surface (75).
16. Work tool (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a width (W) of the base surface (43) of the support member (4) along the side surfaces (16,17) of the support member is substantially equal to the thickness of the side walls (11,12) of the tooth (5).
17. Work tool (1) according to any of the preceding claims, the tooth (60) being substantially symmetrical with respect to a central plane, transversely to the tooth top wall, each transverse part on either side of the plane defining a cutting edge (76,76').
18. Work tool (1) comprising a releasable tooth (5,60,80,90) which is releasably fixed to a tooth support member (4,61,81,91), the support member comprising a base surface (43), two spaced apart side surfaces (16,17) a front surface (18), a rear surface (19and a top surface (23), the tooth comprising two spaced-apart side walls (11,12) situated alongside the side surfaces (16,17), a front transverse part (13), a rear transverse part (74) and a top wall (8), the tooth (60) being substantially symmetrical with respect to a central plane, transversely to the tooth top wall, each transverse part on either side of the plane defining a cutting edge (76,76').
19. Work tool (1) according to any of the preceding claims, the side surfaces of the support member (4) comprising two opposed side surface sections (51,52) that extend substantially parallel to one another and two adjacent tapering front sections (53,54) which converge from the side surfaces to a common apex, the tooth having internal side wall sections (55,56,57,58) which are substantially parallel to the respective side surface sections (51,52;53,54) of the base member.
20. Work tool (1) comprising a releasable tooth (5) which is releasably fixed to a tooth support member (4), the support member comprising a base surface (43), two spaced apart side surfaces (16,17), and a top surface (23)the tooth comprising two spaced-apart side walls (11,12) situated alongside the side surfaces, and a top wall (8), wherein the side surfaces of the base member comprise two opposed side surface sections (51,52) that extend substantially parallel to one another and two adjacent tapering front sections (53,54) which converge from the side surfaces to a common apex, the tooth having internal side wall sections (55,56,57,58) which are substantially parallel to the respective side surface sections (51,52;53,54) of the base member.
21. Work tool (1) according to any of the preceding claims, at least one bore (36) extending transversely through the side walls (11,12) of the tooth (5) and through the base member (4), and a pin (30,31) extending in the bore, from one side wall (11) to the opposite side wall (12), a widened recess (35) in the base member or in an inside side wall surface around the bore (36) comprising a fixation device (34), the pin being provided with complementary fixation device (32) which is recessed below a circumferential surface of the pin, engaging with the fixation device in the recess (35), the pin (30,31) being releasable from the fixation device (34) by exerting a predetermined axial force on the pin.
22. Work tool (1) according to claim 21 , the fixation device (34) comprising a substantially annular spring.
23. Work tool (1) according to claim 21 or 22, the recess being provided in the base member.
24. Tooth (5,60,80,90) for use in a work tool, the tooth comprising two spaced-apart side walls (11,12) a front transverse part (13), and a top wall (8) extending along a length (L3) from the front transverse part (13), the top wall comprising an opening (15) extending from a transverse edge (15') along a length (LT), the opening (15) extending along a length (L2) of not more than approximately 50% of the length (L3) of the top wall (8).
25. Tooth according to claim 24, the opening (15) extending along a length (L2) of not more than 30 %, preferably not more than 20% of the length (L3) of the top surface (8).
26. Tooth which can be releasably fixed to a tooth support member (4,61 ,91 ,91 ), the support member having a base surface (43), two spaced apart side surfaces (16,17), a front surface (18), a rear surface (19), and a top surface (23) extending along a length (Ll) between the front surface (18) and the rear surface (19), the tooth having two spaced-apart side walls (11,12) situated alongside the side surfaces (16,17), a front transverse part (13) and a top wall (8) extending along a length (L3) from the front transverse part (13), the top wall (8) being adapted for transferring a force exerted on the tooth with a component that is directed transversely to the top wall, to the top surface (23) of the support member.
27. Tooth according to claim 26, the front transverse part (13) of the tooth (5,60,80,90) being adapted for transferring a force exerted on the tooth with a component transversely to the front transverse part (13), to the front surface (18) of the support member.
28. Tooth according to claim 26 or 27, the top wall having an opening (15), overlying a part of the top surface (23) of the support member (4,61,81,91).
29. Tooth comprising two spaced-apart side walls ( 11 , 12) , a front transverse part (13), a rear transverse part (74) and a top wall (8), the tooth (60) being substantially symmetrical with respect to a central plane, transversely to the tooth top wall, each transverse part on either side of the plane defining a cutting edge (76,76').
30. Assembly of a tooth (5,60,80,90) and a wedge shaped clamping member (66), the tooth comprising two spaced-apart side walls (11,12), a front transverse part (13), a rear transverse part (14) and a top wall (8) having an opening (63), the tooth comprising an inner rear wall (64) and internal side surfaces, the clamping member having side walls contiguous with the internal side surfaces of the tooth and a rear surface (67) which is contiguous with the inner rear wall (64), the wedge shaped clamping member being connectable to a tooth support member by insertion through the opening (63) in the tooth top wall.
31. Tooth ( 1 ) for use in a work tool, comprising two spaced-apart side walls (11,12), a front transverse part (13) and a rear transverse part (14), two mutually parallel spaced-apart internal rear side wall sections (55,56), and two tapering internal front side wall sections (57,58) which converge from the rear side wall sections to a common apex.
32. Tooth support member for use in a work tool comprising a base surface (43), two spaced apart side surfaces (16,17) oriented transversely to the base surface, and a top surface (23), the side surfaces (16,17) of the support member (4) comprising two opposed side surface sections (51,52) that extend substantially parallel to one another and two adjacent tapering front sections (53,54) which converge from the side surfaces to a common apex.
33. Vehicle comprising a work tool according to any of claims 1-23. |
WORK TOOL HAVING A RELEASABLE TOOTH
Technical Field
This invention pertains to work tools having one or more replaceable teeth, especially work tools for machines such as earth working machines like excavators, scrapers or power shovels. The replaceable teeth may be situated on the forward cutting edge of loader buckets, on piercing tips for scrap shears and the like. The invention in particular relates to replaceable teeth for use in such work tools.
Background
From GB 1 518 824 in the name of Caterpillar, a detachable earth working tip is known comprising a wedge-shaped support member terminating at its apex frustoconically in a flat surface portion. The tip is placed over the support member and is fixed via a retainer pin that is held in place in a bore by means of torsion spring that is encapsulated by an annular elastomeric member.
From US 5,724,756, also in the name of Caterpillar, releasable teeth of an excavator bucket are shown which are fixed to a frustoconical bucket teeth adaptor via a locking clip element of a locking pin.
The known work tools strive to combine easy replaceability of the teeth with firm and reliable attachment to the work tool. In order to avoid excessive loads on the spring locked mounting pins, the teeth support base is of a specific design to take up loads perpendicular to the mounting pins by an external surface of the support base abutting against an internal surface of the hollow teeth. The surfaces must match relatively closely and alignment of the mounting holes in the tooth with those in the support member may be difficult, as visual inspection of the support member position inside the tooth is not possible. Also inclusion of dirt between the hollow tooth and the support member may hinder easy tooth replacement.
Especially for a piercing tooth of a scrap cutter, the loading direction during operation may be perpendicular to impacts on the tooth that arise from colliding with objects in the working area when manoeuvring the scrap cutter to its operational position. Placing the tooth support member tightly against the internal parts of the tooth in order to absorb these forces will make replacement of such a tooth more difficult. To solve these problems, it is known to provide a tooth with an opening in its top surface through which opening the top surface of the support member is exposed. Because the tooth support member projects through the opening in the top wall of the tooth, the impacts exerted on the top surface are taken up directly by the tooth support member without these loads being transferred to the locking members, such as locking pins or locking bolts. During operation, the loads parallel to the top surface are taken up via the tooth support member. As the forces transversely to the top surface are taken up directly by the support member, the tooth need not be tightly supported along its whole top surface such that some play is allowed which facilitates positioning of the tooth during attachment. Also, the opening in the top surface provides for a clear view of the relative position of the tooth and the support member for the operator during tooth exchange. Finally, the opening in the top surface allows dirt that is accumulated on the support member to exit from the inner space of the tooth and prevents it from being trapped between the support member and the internal tooth surfaces, hence improving attachment.
Wear of the working surface of the known teeth will lead to a need for tooth replacement. Removal of the known tooth from the support and replacement by a new tooth is relatively difficult. A negative of the known teeth is that the underlying support surface may be damaged during operation of the work tool and be subject to wear. . Removal of a tooth for exchange may especially be difficult in case of damage to the support member. The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.
Summary of the Invention
According to an exemplary aspect of the invention, a work tool is provided having a tooth which is releasably attached to a tooth support member, the support member
comprising base surface, two spaced apart side surfaces , a front surface, a rear surface, and a top surface extending along a length between the front surface and the rear surface. The tooth comprises two spaced-apart side walls situated alongside the side surfaces, a front transverse part and a top wall extending along a length from the front transverse part. The top wall has an opening overlying a part of the top surface of the support member . The opening extends from a front transverse edge along a length of not more than approximately 50% of the length of the top wall. In one embodiment the top wall is adapted for transferring a force exerted on the tooth with a component that is directed transversely to the top wall, to the top surface of the support member.
In a further embodiment, an external side of the rear transverse part contacts a shoulder, an internal side of the rear transverse part being situated at a distance from the rear surface of the support member. A wedge-shaped clamping member is fixed between and in contact with the internal side of the rear transverse part and the rear surface of the support member, via a fixing member cooperating with the tooth support member. The fixing member exerts a force on the clamping member that is directed to the base surface. The wedge-shaped clamping member may be easily introduced through the opening in the top surface to fix the tooth on the tooth support member. In this manner no alignment of holes in the side walls of the teeth with holes in the support member is needed and easy and rapid alignment upon fixing of the tooth can be effected.
In another embodiment, the tooth is substantially symmetrical with respect to a central plane that extends transversely to the top wall, each transverse part on either side to the plane defining a cutting edge.
In again another embodiment, the side surfaces of the support member comprise two opposed side surface sections that extend substantially parallel to one another and two adjacent tapering front sections which converge from the side surfaces to a common apex, the tooth having internal side wall sections which are substantially parallel to the side surface sections of the base member. In this way an enlarged surface is provided on the support member for transferring loads in the direction of the top surface of the tooth, such as occur for instance on piercing teeth for demolition shears.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Some embodiments of work tool with releasable teeth in accordance with the present invention will by way of example be described with reference to the accompanying drawing. In the drawings:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a demolition shear known in the art having a replaceable tooth;
Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a tooth according to the invention;
Fig. 3 shows a longitudinal cross-section through the tooth of Fig. 2;
Figures 4 and 5 show further perspective views of the tooth of Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the tooth of figure 4 through the line
4-4; Fig. 7 shows a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the tooth of figure 4;
Figs. 8 and 9 show a perspective view of a tooth support member having tapering frontal side surfaces, with the tooth in a detached state;
Figs. 10 shows a perspective view of the tooth of figures 8 and 9 in the assembled state;
Figs. 11 and 12 show a perspective view of an embodiment of a tooth having a wedge- shaped clamping member;
Fig. 13 shows a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the tooth of figures 11 and 12;
Fig. 14 and 15 show an embodiment of a generally U-shaped tooth in the detached state and in the assembled state, respectively, of an embodiment of a tooth which is open its rear transverse surface; and Figs. 16 and 17 show embodiments of a tooth having a U-shaped rear part.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1 shows a known work tool 1, in particular a hydraulically powered demolition shear having a shear cutter section 2 and a piercing tip 3. The piercing tip 3 comprises a tooth support member 4 and carries a releasable tooth 5. The tooth 5 is releasably fixed to the support member 4 via four locking pins 6 and comprises a cutting edge 7 and a top wall 8 with an opening 15 therein overlying a part of the support member 4.
Because the top surface of the support member 4 is substantially flush with the top wall 8 of the tooth 5, impacts on the piercing tip 3 will be absorbed by the support member 4 and will not be transferred to the locking pins 6. Furthermore, the opening in the top wall 8 provides for visual inspection of the position of the tooth with respect the support number upon attachment and allows dirt that has accumulated between the tooth 5 and the support member 4 to be removed upon attachment. The large opening however results in considerable wear of the support member 4 and the tooth 5 cannot easily be released from the support member 4 by use of a tool.
Fig. 2 shows a tooth 5 having external side walls 11, 12 (see Fig. 6), a front transverse part 13 and a rear transverse part 14. The top wall 8 comprises an opening 15 having a front transverse edge 15 'and an internal rear surface 24. The tooth 5 overlies the support member 4, which support member comprises side surfaces 16,17 that are oriented transversely to a base surface 43 on which base surface the side walls 11,12 of the tooth are supported. The support member 4 also has front and rear surfaces 18,19.
The opening 15 is relatively small and in one embodiment has a length L2 that is smaller than 50% of the length L3 of the top wall 8. In another embodiment, the length L2 of the opening 15 preferably is about 30% of the length L3 of the top wall. The front part of the tooth covers a length S2 (see Fig. 3) of the support surface which length is at least about 50% of the length Ll of the support member 4, such that the front part of the support member is protected against wear during operation. The embodiment of the tooth shown in Fig. 2 transfer loads exerted on the front transverse part 13 to the front surface 18 of the support member 4, whereas forces exerted transversely to the top wall 8 are taken up by the top surface 23 and, via the side walls 11 , 12, are transferred to the base surface 43.
As can be seen from Fig. 3, the top wall 8 extends between front transverse part 13 and rear transverse part 14 along the length L3. The opening 15 in the top wall 8 is defined by the front transverse edge 15 'and internal rear surface 24, the opening extending along a length L2. The support member 4 has a top surface 23 extending between front surface 18 and rear surface 19 along a length L 1.
A rear part Sl of the top surface 23 of the support member 4 extends into the opening 15 so as to be substantially flush with the tooth top wall 8 It is also feasible, in an alternative embodiment, that the top surface 23 of the support member 4 within the opening 15 is situated below or above the top wall surface of the tooth.
A front part S2 of the top surface 23 of the support member 4 extends at an angle with respect to the rear part to extend below the front transverse edge 15' of the opening 15 in the tooth top wall 8. Hence a lowered area is formed providing an access space for a tool for impacting against the front transverse edge 15' of the opening 15 ( which front edge in one embodiment has a thickness d of for instance 10 mm) with a tool for loosening of the tooth 5 upon exchange.
Forces Fl with a component transversely to the front transverse part 13 are taken up by the front surface 18 of the support member 4, whereas forces F2 acting on the top surface 8 of the tooth are taken up by the front part S2 of the top surface 23.
As can be seen from Fig. 5, a shoulder 21 is formed at a distance from the rear surface 19 of the support member, such that a recess 22 is formed. When the tooth 5 is placed over the support member 4, the external rear side 14 of the tooth engages with the shoulder 21, whereas the internal rear surface 24 of the opening 15 of the tooth 5 engages with the rear surface 19 of the support member 4.
Fig. 6 illustrates that the side wall edges 41,42 of the tooth 5 are supported on the base surface 43 of the support member, which has a width W substantially equal to the side wall thickness, such that the support member does not project beyond the side walls 11,12. As the side walls 11,12 of the tooth 5 are substantially flush with the support member 4, the tooth is properly protected against undesired impacts.
As can be seen in Fig. 7, an internal front wall part 24' of the tooth 4 engages with the transverse front surface 18 of the support member 4.
The tooth 5 is fixed in position by means of two retainer pins 30,31, each having a recess 32 in their circumferential surface 33. An annular spring is 34 is clampingly engaged with the recess 32, and is accommodated in a widened part 35 of bore 36 extending through the support member 4, transversely to the side surfaces 16,17. The retainer pins 30,31 extend through holes 38,39 in the side walls 11, 12 of the tooth 4, and are substantially flush with these surfaces as shown in Figs. 5 and 6. Removal of the pins 31 ,32 can be easily effected by exerting an axial force on these pins for instance using a hammer and punch tool.
In the embodiment that is shown in Figs. 8, 9 and 10, the support member 4 comprises two parallel rear side surface sections 51 ,52 and two tapering front surface sections 53,54. The tooth 5 comprises two opposed inner side wall sections 55,56 and two tapering inner side wall sections 57, 58 which are contiguous with the surfaces 51-54 of the support member 4. Hereby two contact surfaces 53,54 are provided that are at an angle with the main force direction on the tooth 5. The increased surface area will help reduce movement of the tooth when a side load is exerted on the tooth.
Figs. 11, 12 and 13 show a tooth 60 that is fixed to a tooth support member 61 via a wedge-shaped locking member 62. The external side 70 of rear transverse part 74 of the tooth 60 abuts against the shoulder 69. The locking member 62 is inserted into the opening 63 of the tooth and engages on the one hand, via a contact surface 67, with an internal rear surface 64 of rear transverse part 74 of the tooth and on the other hand, via a slanting surface 66, with the rear surface 65 of the support member 61. The rear surface 65 and the contiguous side surface 66 of the clamping member 62 define a wedge-shaped space. By connecting the clamping member 62 to the support member 61 via bolts 72, the tooth 61 is clamped between the shoulder 69, and the transverse front surface 71. The side walls of the tooth are supported on the base surface 75 of the tooth support member 61. As the front and rear of the tooth are symmetrical, the tooth
61 can be easily reversed upon wear of the cutting edge 76 to replace it by cutting edge 76'.
In the embodiment shown in Figs. 14 and 15 a substantially U-shaped tooth 80 is shown which is attached to the support number 81 via bolts 82 and a front locking pin 83 which engages with a slit 84 at the front of the support member .
A further alternative embodiment, as shown in Figs. 16 and 17, comprises tooth 90 which is fixed to a support number 91 via a rear flange 92 which is engaged via a retainer pin 93 and a front locking notch 94 inserted into a cavity 95.
Industrial Applicability
A first embodiment of a tooth according to the invention shown in Figs. 2-10 combines easy mounting of the tooth on the work tool for exchange of the tooth with favourable load bearing characteristics. The largely closed top wall of the tooth takes up the impacts that are exerted on said top surface without these loads being transferred to the locking members, such as locking pins or locking bolts. The front part of the support member is effectively protected against impacts and wear by the tooth top wall. Forces on the top wall of the tooth are transferred to the underlying support member. At the position of the opening, the forces transversely to the tooth top wall are taken up directly by the support member, such that the tooth needs not be tightly supported along its whole top surface and some play is allowed which facilitates positioning of the tooth during attachment. Also, the opening in the top surface provides for a clear view of the relative position of the tooth and the support member for the operator during tooth exchange. The opening in the top surface allows dirt that is accumulated on the support member to exit from the inner space of the tooth and prevents it from being trapped between the support member and the internal tooth surfaces, hence improving attachment.
In one embodiment as shown in Figs. 11-13, the tooth can rapidly be exchanged by the easy release and fastening of the wedge shaped clamping member that is fixed to the underlying tooth support surface via a wedge-shaped clamping member.
The embodiment of the tooth with symmetrically arranged cutting edges, allows the tooth to be reconditioned for use after wear of the cutting edge, by reversal of the tooth on the support surface.
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