A device for coupling a tooth and tooth-carrier. The device including three successive areas from the median portion of a coupling part to its free end. A first area comprises stepped straight guides that open on lateral outer surfaces of the coupling part. Following the first area is a second guiding area comprising revolution surfaces, opposed to one another. A third, terminal area is shaped as a prismatic rod having its axis coinciding with that of the coupling part.
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0. 34. A tooth carrier for connecting a replaceable tooth to a machine for moving materials, the tooth carrier comprising:
a back area that has a back coupling configured to mount the tooth carrier to the machine for moving material; and
a front area that has a front coupling configured to have a tooth mounted thereon, the front coupling extends in a longitudinal direction of the tooth carrier away from the back coupling and towards a free end of the front coupling and has a top side, a bottom side, and two lateral sides;
wherein the front coupling comprises:
a male projecting portion that has an at least partly decreasing cross sectional area towards the free end of the front coupling in the longitudinal direction;
a straight guide defined by a groove that extends in the longitudinal direction on a lateral side of the front coupling; and
a hole for receiving a pin, the hole extends through the tooth carrier in a vertical direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction, the hole intersecting the straight guide such that when the pin is in an inserted position, the pin blocks free movement through the groove.
0. 29. A tooth (17,49,61) for connecting to a tooth carrier (1,27) of a machine for moving materials, said tooth comprising:
a cavity configured to receive at least a part of a projecting portion (2,31) of the tooth carrier, and wings (18,19,50,51) projecting backwards from said tooth on each side of said cavity and configured to be located in lateral openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, wherein said cavity has an at least partly decreasing cross section area from a mouth of said cavity towards an inner end of said cavity; wherein at least one of said wings (18,19,50,51) is provided with a stop member (54,55), said stop member projecting inwardly from said corresponding wing for locating said stop member in a lateral straight guide (22,23,45,46,58) in one of the openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, and wherein said stop member is configured to be locked in the straight guide by a retention pin (25,36,40,59) inserted in a hole extending through the tooth carrier in order to hold said tooth in a desired position on the tooth carrier; and
wherein an inner shape of said cavity corresponds to an outer shape of the projecting portion (2,31) of the tooth carrier.
0. 27. A tooth (17,49,61) for connecting to a tooth carrier (1,27) of a machine for moving materials, said tooth comprising:
a cavity configured to receive at least a part of a projecting portion (2,31) of the tooth carrier, and wings (18,19,50,51) projecting backwards from said tooth on each side of said cavity and configured to be located in lateral openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, wherein said cavity has an at least partly decreasing cross section area from a mouth of said cavity towards an inner end of said cavity; wherein at least one of said wings (18,19,50,51) is provided with a stop member (54,55), said stop member projecting inwardly from said corresponding wing for locating said stop member in a lateral straight guide (22,23,45,46,58) in one of the openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, and wherein said stop member is configured to be locked in the straight guide by a retention pin (25,36,40,59) inserted in a hole extending through the tooth carrier in order to hold said tooth in a desired position on the tooth carrier; and
wherein each of said wings (18,19,50,51) is provided with stepped guides (52,53) at least at one of an upper and lower region of said respective wing.
0. 26. A tooth (17,49,61) for connecting to a tooth carrier (1,27) of a machine for moving materials, said tooth comprising:
a cavity configured to receive at least a part of a projecting portion (2,31) of the tooth carrier, and wings (18,19,50,51) projecting backwards from said tooth on each side of said cavity and configured to be located in lateral openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, wherein said cavity has an at least partly decreasing cross section area from a mouth of said cavity towards an inner end of said cavity; wherein at least one of said wings (18,19,50,51) is provided with a stop member (54,55), said stop member projecting inwardly from said corresponding wing for locating said stop member in a lateral straight guide (22,23,45,46,58) in one of the openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, and wherein said stop member is configured to be locked in the straight guide by a retention pin (25,36,40,59) inserted in a hole extending through the tooth carrier in order to hold said tooth in a desired position on the tooth carrier; and
wherein said stop member forms a rib (55) extending in a connection direction of said tooth and the tooth carrier, and wherein said rib is interrupted by an opening for said pin.
0. 28. A tooth (17,49,61) for connecting to a tooth carrier (1,27) of a machine for moving materials, said tooth comprising:
a cavity configured to receive at least a part of a projecting portion (2,31) of the tooth carrier, and wings (18,19,50,51) projecting backwards from said tooth on each side of said cavity and configured to be located in lateral openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, wherein said cavity has an at least partly decreasing cross section area from a mouth of said cavity towards an inner end of said cavity; wherein at least one of said wings (18,19,50,51) is provided with a stop member (54,55), said stop member projecting inwardly from said corresponding wing for locating said stop member in a lateral straight guide (22,23,45,46,58) in one of the openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, and wherein said stop member is configured to be locked in the straight guide by a retention pin (25,36,40,59) inserted in a hole extending through the tooth carrier in order to hold said tooth in a desired position on the tooth carrier; and
wherein said wing (50,51) provided with said stop member (54) is also provided with an aperture traversing said wing at a position corresponding to the pin when inserted in the hole extending through the tooth carrier to lock the stop member.
0. 30. A tooth (17,49,61) for connecting to a tooth carrier (1,27) of a machine for moving materials, said tooth comprising:
a cavity configured to receive at least a part of a projecting portion (2,31) of the tooth carrier, and wings (18,19,50,51) projecting backwards from said tooth on each side of said cavity and configured to be located in lateral openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, wherein said cavity has an at least partly decreasing cross section area from a mouth of said cavity towards an inner end of said cavity; wherein at least one of said wings (18,19,50,51) is provided with a stop member (54,55), said stop member projecting inwardly from said corresponding wing for locating said stop member in a lateral straight guide (22,23,45,46,58) in one of the openings (9,10) in the tooth carrier, and wherein said stop member is configured to be locked in the straight guide by a retention pin (25,36,40,59) inserted in a hole extending through the tooth carrier in order to hold said tooth in a desired position on the tooth carrier; and
wherein at least one of the rear surfaces of the tooth (61), which is located between said wings, is configured to contact the tooth carrier and is at least partly inclined forwards in relation to a plane perpendicular to the connection direction of said tooth and the tooth carrier.
0. 10. A tooth carrier (1, 27) for connecting a tooth to a machine for moving materials, comprising:
a projecting portion (2, 31) configured to be located in a cavity of the tooth (17, 49, 61), and an opening (9, 10) located on each side of said projecting portion configured to receive wings (18, 19, 50, 51) projecting backwards from the tooth on each side of the cavity, wherein said projecting portion has an at least partly decreasing cross section area towards a free end (8) of said projecting portion and along a connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, wherein said tooth carrier has a lateral straight guide (22, 23, 45, 46, 58) extending in at least one of said openings (9, 10) and in the connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, said guide configured to receive a stop member (54, 55) of one of the wings of the tooth, with the stop member projecting inwardly from the wing, said tooth carrier further comprises at least one hole (26, 30, 47, 48) for a retention pin (25, 36, 40, 59), and said at least one hole extends from an upper surface of said tooth carrier and intersects said guide such that when the pin is in an inserted position, the pin locks the stop member and holds the tooth in a desired position on said tooth carrier; and wherein said at least one hole extends through said tooth carrier.
0. 46. A tooth carrier (1, 27) for connecting a tooth to a machine for moving materials, comprising:
a projecting portion (2, 31) configured to be located in a cavity of the tooth (17, 49, 61), and an opening (9, 10) located on each side of said projecting portion configured to receive wings (18, 19, 50, 51) projecting backwards from the tooth on each side of the cavity, wherein said projecting portion has an at least partly decreasing cross section area towards a free end (8) of said projecting portion and along a connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, wherein said tooth carrier has a lateral straight guide (22, 23, 45, 46, 58) extending in at least one of said openings (9, 10) and in the connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, said guide configured to receive a stop member (54, 55) of one of the wings of the tooth, with the stop member projecting inwardly from the wing, said tooth carrier further comprises at least one hole (26, 30, 47, 48) for a retention pin (25, 36, 40, 59), and said at least one hole extends from an upper surface of said tooth carrier and intersects said guide such that when the pin is in an inserted position, the pin locks the stop member and holds the tooth in a desired position on said tooth carrier; and wherein said projecting portion comprises an end portion having a cross section of irregular hexagonal shape.
0. 47. A tooth carrier (1, 27) for connecting a tooth to a machine for moving materials, comprising:
a retention pin; and
a projecting portion (2, 31) configured to be located in a cavity of the tooth (17, 49, 61), and an opening (9, 10) located on each side of said projecting portion configured to receive wings (18, 19, 50, 51) projecting backwards from the tooth on each side of the cavity, wherein said projecting portion has an at least partly decreasing cross section area towards a free end (8) of said projecting portion and along a connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, wherein said tooth carrier has a lateral straight guide (22, 23, 45, 46, 58) extending in at least one of said openings (9, 10) and in the connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, said guide configured to receive a stop member (54, 55) of one of the wings of the tooth, with the stop member projecting inwardly from the wing, said tooth carrier further comprises at least one hole (26, 30, 47, 48) for the retention pin (25, 36, 40, 59), and said at least one hole extends from an upper surface of said tooth carrier and intersects said guide such that when the retention pin is in an inserted position, the retention pin locks the stop member and holds the tooth in a desired position on said tooth carrier; and wherein, when the retention pin is in an inserted position, the retention pin is completely enclosed within the tooth carrier so as to be protected against wear and external impact.
0. 45. A tooth carrier (1, 27) for connecting a tooth to a machine for moving materials, comprising:
a projecting portion (2, 31) configured to be located in a cavity of the tooth (17, 49, 61), and an opening (9, 10) located on each side of said projecting portion configured to receive wings (18, 19, 50, 51) projecting backwards from the tooth on each side of the cavity, wherein said projecting portion has an at least partly decreasing cross section area towards a free end (8) of said projecting portion and along a connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, wherein said tooth carrier has a lateral straight guide (22, 23, 45, 46, 58) extending in at least one of said openings (9, 10) and in the connection direction of the tooth and said tooth carrier, said guide configured to receive a stop member (54, 55) of one of the wings of the tooth, with the stop member projecting inwardly from the wing, said tooth carrier further comprises at least one hole (26, 30, 47, 48) for a retention pin (25, 36, 40, 59), and said at least one hole extends from an upper surface of said tooth carrier and intersects said guide such that when the pin is in an inserted position, the pin locks the stop member and holds the tooth in a desired position on said tooth carrier; and wherein said tooth-carrier further comprises a front edge that forms two recesses at an interface with said projecting portion for receiving and retaining a rear edge of a mouth of the tooth, the front edge forming an acute angle relative to an axis perpendicular to a longitudinal median plane of the tooth.
0. 32. A tooth assembly for a bucket of an earth moving machine, comprising a tooth carrier configured to connect to the bucket and a tooth connected to said tooth carrier;
said tooth comprising:
a cavity that has an at least partly decreasing cross section area from a mouth of said cavity towards an inner end of said cavity;
wings (18, 19, 50, 51) projecting backwards from said tooth on each side of said cavity; and
a stop member (54, 55) formed on one of said wings; and
said tooth carrier comprising:
a projecting portion (2, 31) located in said cavity of said tooth (17, 49, 61), and an opening (9, 10) located on each side of said projecting portion that receives said wings (18, 19, 50, 51) projecting backwards from said tooth on each side of said cavity, wherein said projecting portion has an at least partly decreasing cross section area towards a free end (8) of said projecting portion and along a connection direction of said tooth and said tooth carrier, wherein said tooth carrier has a lateral straight guide (22, 23, 45, 46, 58) extending in at least one of said openings (9,10) and in the connection direction of said tooth and said tooth carrier, said guide receives said stop member (54, 55) of one of said wings of said tooth, with said stop member projecting inwardly from said wing, said tooth carrier further comprises at least one hole (26, 30, 47, 48) in which a retention pin (25, 36, 40, 59) is inserted, and said at least one hole extends from an upper surface of said tooth carrier and intersects said guide such that said pin locks said stop member and holds said tooth in a position on said tooth carrier.
1. A device for coupling a tooth having lateral wings to an excavator machine having a bucket with an active edge, said coupling device comprising:
a tooth-carrying portion configured for coupling the tooth to the active edge of the bucket;
a projecting portion extending from said tooth-carrying portion and tapering towards an opposite free end substantially complementary in shape to seat the tooth, said tooth-carrying portion including a front edge that forms two recesses at an interface with said projecting portion for receiving and retaining a rear edge of a mouth of the tooth, the front edge forming an acute angle relative to an axis perpendicular to a longitudinal median plane of the tooth, said projecting portion having a plurality of successive areas disposed between the tooth and said tooth-carrying element portion, said plural areas comprising:
a first area of stepped guiding profiles that open on lateral outer surfaces of said tooth-carrying portion to form longitudinally disposed grooves configured to receive complementary shaped profiles of the lateral wings of the tooth;
a second guiding area, following said first area, including a plurality of conically shaped revolution surfaces on opposites sides of an axial plane;
an end terminal area having a lateral cross section of irregular hexagonal shape;
an internal projecting block receivable in said grooves; and
a pin for engaging said internal projecting block in said grooves to retain said tooth on said tooth-carrying portion;
said tooth-carrying portion having at least one hole defined longitudinally therein for receiving the pin, the at least one hole being interrupted by the stepped guiding profiles of the first area and offset relative to the recesses of the front edge of said tooth-carrying portion.
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wherein the hole extends vertically behind the point relative to the free end at which the cross sectional area of the male projecting portion partly decreases towards the free end.
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wherein the first curved surface forms part of an envelope surface of a first cone and the second curved surface forms part of an envelope surface of a second cone, and
wherein symmetrical axes of the two opposed conical surfaces extend in a same vertical plane and at a vertical distance from each other.
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0. 43. A tooth assembly for a bucket of an earth moving machine, comprising:
a tooth carrier according to
a retention pin inserted in the hole of the tooth carrier; and
a tooth that has an earth engaging front end and a back end connected to the front coupling of the tooth carrier, the tooth further comprising:
a cavity with a least a partially decreasing cross section towards the front end of the tooth in the longitudinal direction, the cavity receives at least a part of the projecting portion, and
a wing on a side of the cavity extending backwards away from the front end from the tooth and mating with the straight guide, the wing further comprising a stop member projecting inwardly from wing with a front surface abutting the retention pin so as to prevent the tooth from separating from the tooth carrier.
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This application is a Reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 6,321,471, issued on Nov. 21, 2001, from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/747,328, filed Jan. 3, 2001, which is a continuation of Application Serial No. PCT/ES99/00206, filed Jul. 1, 1999.
The present invention is intended to disclose a device for coupling excavator teeth of the type used on excavating machines and the like, that is to say, machines intended to remove masses of earth and stones in public and civil engineering works.
For the removal of masses of earth and stones in civil engineering works of all types, excavating machines of different types are traditionally used which comprise buckets equipped with working edges which are those intended to engage in the mass of earth and stones for their removal. For this reason, there are problems of accelerated wear of the cutting edge, which has to be provided with very hard, detachable members having a high mechanical strength which are the so-called “teeth”. The said teeth are produced from materials having a high degree of hardness and mechanical strength, in order to obtain a more extended working life, and need to be exchanged easily, since their purpose is precisely that of bearing the wear of the working area, so that it is essential for their exchange to be easy and rapid.
The teeth or excavators and the like have to fulfill a series of conditions which in some cases are contradictory and which represent on the one hand reduced manufacturing costs given the type of application for which they are to be used and the frequency of their renewal, and on the other hand high strength and the most extended life possible.
The harmonization of this combination of characteristics is not easy in devices for coupling excavator teeth since, firstly, owing to the fact that they need to be low-cost mass-produced articles, it is not possible to have recourse to mechanization of the parts in order to obtain more or less narrow tolerances in their dimensions, so that it is necessary to carry out their manufacture on the basis of economical production methods for obtaining solid parts, such as casting and forging. However, the use of cast or forged parts represents an important limitation in the dimensional tolerances which can be obtained on the excavator teeth, resulting in limitations to good coupling between the tooth and the so-called tooth-carrier, which is the element for connection with the active edge of the bucket of the excavator. A result of the said unsatisfactory coupling is the occurrence of different operational problems due to incorrect fitting of the tooth in the tooth-carrier, which manifests itself in high local contact pressures with the consequent wear and increase in the coupling play between the tooth and the tooth-carrier, which in turn accelerates the problems of wear and leads to a reduction in the useful life of the coupling.
For the technical reasons mentioned above, one of the permanent problems in the manufacture of teeth for excavators lies in obtaining designs which make it possible to achieve improvements in the coupling of the tooth to the tooth-carrier without this meaning an excessive increase in the difficulties of manufacture and therefore in the cost of said parts. For this reason, numerous systems for coupling the tooth to the tooth-carrier have been disclosed, all of which claim to introduce improvements in the design of the parts and therefore in the coupling of the latter.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,404,760 discloses a coupling with an adapter and a point element in which the adapter has a recess with ears and a nose portion which develop from a conical form to a free rectangular end.
The present invention has ears, which have a support function as they are capable of absorbing efforts transmitting the same from the end of the point to the adapter.
The coupling of the present invention is precisely the result of the work carried out by the inventors in order to obtain a more balanced solution to the technical problems which arise on the teeth of the excavators. The result of the investigations and work performed by the inventors is that of obtaining a device for coupling excavator teeth which combines in a satisfactory manner the characteristics of mechanical robustness necessary in the part with significant ease of manufacture and with an extended life of the coupling.
According to the present invention, the satisfactory results thereof are obtained by means of a specific combination of elements for guiding and coupling the teeth in the tooth-carrier, which combination consists in: coupling by interposing special projections of the teeth which are equipped with a double, stepped internal guide, with complementary recesses of the toothcarrier, mutual coupling in areas of revolution symmetrical to the coupling, and finally male/female coupling in a terminal prismatic area. The combination of these three types of principal coupling is obtained by producing a first area of coupling between tooth and tooth-carrier which comprises seatings which open on the edge of the tooth-carrier and which have internally a double straight guide which assumes the form of a profile which has in cross-section a double straight stepped region and which extends through the sides of the tooth-carrier parallel to the axis of the part. The tooth has projecting areas complementary to the said parts having a double stepped guide structure, so that, after their introduction, the aforesaid projecting areas are properly engaged in the double guide recesses, providing multiple areas of coupling between the tooth and the tooth-carrier in a transverse arrangement at 90° which provide a very effective coupling with many areas of contact between the two parts. The immediate area of coupling between tooth and tooth-carrier has symmetrical revolution surfaces opposed to one another, assuming the form of areas of cylindrical or frustoconical surfaces, arranged on the start of the tooth coupling rod intended to coincide in the complementary opening of the tooth-carrier and, preferably, in an arrangement such that one of the revolution surfaces is arranged on the upper portion of the part and the other, symmetrically opposed to the first, is arranged on the lower portion of the part. The third area of coupling between tooth and tooth-carrier, combined with those described above, constitutes a terminal journal of the coupling projection of the tooth, which assumes a prismatic structure with the edges rounded and the axis of which coincides with the axis of the part. The tooth has a coupling opening the structure of which is complementary to that of the tooth-carrier, there being obtained by means of the combination of the three separate areas of coupling which have been mentioned a very effective coupling between the tooth and the tooth-carrier which, without altering the favourable characteristics of manufacture by means of casting or forging, permits effective guiding of both parts with respect to each other, with the result that the areas of contact between tooth and tooth-carrier are significantly increased, which leads to less individual wear and therefore a more extended life of the coupling.
These improvements likewise provide for the arrangement of the seating of the bolt or cotter pin in the body or portion of the tooth-carrier which is not covered by the tooth, making it possible to increase the strength of the tooth-carrier, which in turn makes it possible to reduce the said tooth-carrier internally, reducing the weight of the assembly. The upper and lower ends of the seating for the retaining pin or bolt will optionally be closed by means of covers intended to preserve the seating of the cotter pin as far as possible, facilitating its subsequent disassembly at the right moment. The retaining bolt or pin will have a structure consisting of a base body carrying a centering extension which is joined to the base body by vulcanization. In order to permit the inspection of the correctly introduced state of the cotter pin and likewise certain manipulations which may be necessary for extraction, the tooth will have in one of its lateral fitting lugs an opening which coincides with the position of the bolt.
The constitution of the assembly of tooth and tooth-carrier may be symmetrical or symmetrical with respect to the male and female lateral guides.
For greater understanding there are appended, by way of explanatory but non-limiting example, explanatory drawings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
According to the figures, the coupling device comprises firstly the tooth-carrying element designated generally by 1, carrying the male coupling which consists of an area 2 for coupling with the tooth and an area 3 for coupling with the active edge of the bucket of the excavator. The area 3 has a basically fork-shaped structure heaving arms 4 and 5 with a straightedged indentation 6 for coupling it to the active edge of the bucket by welding or other means. The projecting portion 3 has, as is customary in these coupling devices, a structure of decreasing section from the starting face 7 of the projection 2 to the terminal straight end 8. According to the present invention, the coupling 1 has on each of its sides respective openings 9 and 10 which start on the face 7 and which extend to the end 3 for coupling with the edge of the bucket, it being characteristic of the said openings that both have a structure based on a double internal guide by means of transverse straight steps, as will be seen in
The coupling projection 2 has, after its start from the face 7 of the part 1, an area of coupling by means of revolution surfaces, which are formed by two surfaces 20 and 21,
The coupling is completed by means of a transverse cotter pin 25 which is intended to retain the tooth 17 and which is housed in a transverse opening 26 which opens in the part 1 in the immediate vicinity of the face 7.
In the variant in
The rectilinear construction of the bolt 36, which has been shown in
The embodiment of the tooth-carrier with the seating for the bolt in the body thereof, instead of being located in the “nose” of the tooth-carrier, imparts greater mechanical strength to the latter and allows the tooth-carrier to be hollowed internally, as can be seen in
As can be observed in
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On the tooth 49,
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The present invention likewise provides for a special constitution of the edge where the tooth-carrier and the tooth coincide, as can be seen in the figurers and, in particular, in FIG. 21 and in
By means of the constitution which has been explained, the coupling for excavator teeth which is the subject of the present invention has demonstrated great effectiveness, since it permits secure coupling of the tooth in the tooth-carrier by ensuring multiple areas of contact in different planes for the distribution of the stresses on large surfaces for the purpose of reducing the wear in the coupling and increasing its useful life.
Perez Soria, Francisco, Fernandez Muñoz, Roberto, Navarro Romero, Lorenzo, Laforet Alvarez, Jose Antonio
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