LIP WITH EXCHANGEABLE NOSES
20170241109 ยท 2017-08-24
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Abstract
A rolled lip in which the form of attachment of the noses to the lip prevents the area of attachment to reach a maximum stress, thus reducing the risk of fractures in said area of attachment facilitating machining of the nose in which the lip has grooves projecting from the edge into the lip body; the noses have an area which forms a protrusion in which said protrusion is located in the rear half of the nose on the opposite side of the front; the attachment of the protrusion to the lip is welded all around it and forms one or two channels forming a weld filler area; the shape, quantity and distribution of the channels may vary independently using a channel on the lip or a channel under the lip or a channel on the lip and another under the lip simultaneously; the weld filler area may be above and/or below the lip; the protrusions of the noses fit in the grooves of the lip.
Claims
1. A rolled lip in which the form of attachment of noses to the lip prevents the area of attachment to reach a maximum stress, thus reducing the risk of fractures in said area of attachment, wherein: the lip has a plurality of grooves projecting from an edge into a lip body; the noses have an area which forms a protrusion, wherein said protrusion is located in a rear half of the nose on an opposite side of a front of the nose; the protrusion is attached to the lip by a weld forming one or two channels around at least one of the plurality of grooves, forming a weld surrounding the rear half of the nose; the weld being above and/or below the lip; and the protrusions of the noses fit entirely within the grooves of the lip.
2. A rolled lip according to claim 1, wherein the attachment of the protrusion to the lip includes welding using cored wire or a stick electrode.
3. A rolled lip according to claim 1, wherein the lip is rolled or cast and the grooves are machined or oxy-cut in the lip.
4. A rolled lip according to claim 3, wherein the grooves are carried out with semiautomatic oxy-cut or machining.
5. A rolled lip according to claim 1, wherein the noses comprise steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The Invention proposed modifies the initial design of a lip, preventing that the area of attachment of the noses to the lip (1), which can be rolled or cast steel, whatever it reaches the maximum stress, and the design is optimized by moving the welding attachment (2) away from the area of maximum stress, thus reducing the risk of fractures in the area of attachment of the nose to the lip, and possible ruptures caused by excess impact load on the lip (1). Other advantages of using this attachment system for teeth (3) are that machining of the nose is facilitated since the nose is manufactured independently, facilitating the attachment of said nose, and also that low stress occurs in the area of welding. Noses are made of high-strength structural steel, anti-abrasive steel or impact-resistant steel.
[0015] The proposed invention considers a lip with grooves (4) projecting from the edge (11) into the lip body (1), which are machined or oxy-cut and fit perfectly with protrusions (7) located in an area in the rear half of the nose (3), on the opposite side of the front (8). Said protrusions (7) are welded inside the groove (4) all around it and in its entire thickness, forming a single continuous welding and forming a weld filler area attachment (2) of great firmness between the nose (3) and the lip (1). The shape of the protrusion (7) and the grooves on the lip (4) may be any which provides a good attachment and straight and curved edges, and said shape is not necessarily limited to that illustrated in the figures of this utility model. The carving of the grooves is carried out using semi-automatic oxy-cut or machining (milling).
[0016] The attachment of the protrusion (7) of the nose to the groove (4) of the lip comprises one or two channels (14), as shown in