DEVICE FOR REMOVING A WEAR MEMBER
20220403630 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Quintin NIENABER (Murarrie, Queensland, AU)
- Ian ASHBY (Murarrie, Queensland, AU)
- David VANDERSEE (Murarrie, Queensland, AU)
- Ben PLANT (Murarrie, Queensland, AU)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A device for removing a wear member from a ground engaging surface, the device comprising: a body having cavity and a wear member engaging portion to engage the wear member when the wear member extends into the cavity; a gripper movable relative to the body, the gripper having a bracing member adapted to bear against a portion of the ground engaging surface to thereby provide a load path from the ground engaging surface to the wear member engaging portion; and a first actuator connected to the gripper and the body, to apply a force to the gripper, to urge the gripper to move relative to the body, such that, when the bracing member bears against the ground engaging surface, movement of the gripper relative to the body removes the wear member from the ground engaging surface.
Claims
1. A device for removing a wear member from a ground engaging surface, the device comprising: a body having cavity and a wear member engaging portion to engage the wear member when the wear member extends into the cavity; a gripper movable relative to the body, the gripper having a bracing member adapted to bear against a portion of the ground engaging surface to thereby provide a load path from the ground engaging surface to the wear member engaging portion; and a first actuator connected to the gripper and the body, to apply a force to the gripper, to urge the gripper to move relative to the body, such that, when the bracing member bears against the ground engaging surface, movement of the gripper relative to the body removes the wear member from the ground engaging surface.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the wear member engaging portion is movable between: an open position to allow movement of the wear member into the cavity, and an engaged position to engage a recess in the wear member when the wear member extends into the cavity.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the movement of the gripper relative to the body between a first position to a second position causes the wear member engaging portion to move between the open position and the engaged position, respectively.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device further includes a second actuator connected between the body and the first actuator to move the gripper between the first position and the second position, and the first actuator is adapted to move the gripper between the second position and a third position, thereby, if the wear member is engaged by the wear member engaging portion, removing the wear member from the ground engaging surface.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the second actuator moves the first actuator to move the gripper relative to the body.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the bracing member includes a spacer adapted to bear against a side of the ground engage surface.
7. The device according to claim 5, wherein the side is generally perpendicular to the portion.
8. The device according to any one of claim 1, wherein the body further includes a damping member located in the cavity to receive the wear member.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the damping member is a resilient member biased towards the gripper.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the resilient member is biased towards the gripper by a spring between the resilient member and the body.
11. The device according to claim 10, wherein the spring extends from the resilient member away from the wear member engaging portion towards the body.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device is suspended from a crane, the crane being located on a utility vehicle, the utility vehicle further having a power supply; wherein the first actuator and/or the second actuator are powered by the power supply.
13. The device according to claim 12, wherein the power supply is a portable hydraulic power supply.
14. A method of removing a wear member using the device of claim 1.
15. A method of removing a wear member from a ground engaging surface, the method comprising the steps of: removing a retainer of the wear member; positioning a device for removing the wear member in general alignment with the wear member; moving the device towards the wear member such that the wear member abuts a resilient member position in a cavity of the device; activating a second actuator of the device to move a set of arms positioned on a gripper of the device from an open position to an engaged position so that a gripping portion of each arm engages a recess of the wear member; activating a first actuator to move the gripper from a second position towards a third position, thereby allowing a bracing member of the gripper to abut the ground engaging surface; wherein movement of the gripper from the second position towards the third position is resisted by the ground engaging surface abutting the bracing member, thereby transferring a force of the first actuator to the recesses, thereby urging the wear member away and removing the wear member from the ground engaging surface.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the method further comprises the step of: tilting the device such that an opening of the cavity points towards a safe disposal surface.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the method further comprises the steps of: activating the first actuator to move the gripper from the third position to the second position; and activating the second actuator to move the set of arms from the engaged position to the open position, removing the gripping portions from the recesses.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0040] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0078] Each wear member 26 may include a tooth 28 and an adapter 30, or a single piece tooth 30. The term wear member 26 throughout the specification may refer to the tooth 28, the adapter 30, a combination of the tooth 28 and the adapter 30, or a single piece tooth 30. Each tooth 28 is releasably connected to the corresponding adapter 30 with a tooth retainer 32. Each adapter 30, or single piece tooth 30, is releasably connected to the corresponding nose 24 with a retainer 34.
[0079] A further wear member, in this embodiment a number of shrouds 36, is located along the bucket lip 20, between the wear members 26.
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[0081] Returning to
[0082] As shown in
[0083] As best seen in
[0084] The clamp 70 is mounted on a shaft 72. The shaft 72 is pivotable between a first position, shown in
[0085] As shown in
[0086] Each arm 82 has a gripping portion 94 at an end thereof, each gripping portion 94 being adapted to engage a recess 96, shown in
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[0088] In a second embodiment, shown in
[0089] The device 40 may be suspended from a portable crane (not shown), or similar manipulator, the crane being located on a utility vehicle (not shown), the utility vehicle further having a power supply (not shown) including a hydraulic, pneumatic, and/or electric supply. The first actuator 56 and/or the second actuator 74 are powered by the power supply.
[0090] Use of the device 40 will now be discussed.
[0091] To remove a wear member 26 from a nose 24, the tooth retainer 32 may optionally be removed from the wear member 26. However, preferably, the wear member 26 may be removed wholly. A user of the device 40 ensures that the first actuator 56 is in the first position, and that the arms 82 are in the open position, by moving the second actuator 74 to the first position. The user also removes the retainer 34.
[0092] The device 40 is then positioned in general alignment with the wear member 26, as shown in
[0093] Once the gripping portions 94 have engaged the recesses 96, the first actuator 56 is activated so that it moves from the second position towards the third position, thereby moving the bracing bars 52 from the first position to the second position, as shown in
[0094] The movement of the first actuator 56 is resisted by the bucket lip 20, or the shroud 36 secured to the bucket lip 20, when the bracing bars 52 abut the bucket lip 20, or the shroud 36 secured to the bucket lip 20, as shown in
[0095] When the movement of the first actuator 56 is resisted, the arms 82 transfer the expansive force generated by the first actuator 56 to the recesses 96 of the wear member 26, thereby urging the wear member 26 away from the nose 24, as shown in
[0096] When the first actuator 56 has moved to the third position, thus being fully expanded, the wear member 26 is fully removed from the nose 24. The device 40, carrying the wear member 26 with the resilient members 46 within the cavity 44 and the gripping portions 94 in the recesses 96, is then moved away from the nose 24, as shown in
[0097] The first actuator 56 is then activated again to move from the third position to the second position, as shown in
[0098] The movement of the first actuator 56 from the second position to the first position moves the gripper 50 along the gripper axis 51, thereby moving the roller 88 along the curved slot 86. The movement of the roller 88 along the curved slot 86 moves the arms 82 from the engaged position to the open position, removing the gripping portions 94 from the recesses 96.
[0099] The wear member 26 may have fallen from the cavity 44 to the safe disposal surface, or the wear member 26 may still be weakly retained in the cavity 44 by the resilient members 46, requiring negligible manual intervention to remove the wear member 26 from the cavity 44. The device 40 is then tilted to the state shown in
[0100] Advantages of the device 40 will now be discussed.
[0101] The device 40 removes, or at least reduces, the requirement for hammers or percussion tools for the removal of the wear member 26 from the nose 24 by providing the expansive force between the bucket lip 20 and the wear member 26.
[0102] The device 40 reduces the amount of human interaction involved with the removal of a wear member 26. The device 40 is positioned and the second actuator 74 is activated by the operator. Once the arms 82 are engaged with the wear member 26, the operator can move to within a safe working distance and activates the first actuator 56. A remote control (not shown) is used for activating the actuator 56 at the safe working distance. The use of the device 40 ensures that the risk to the operator during the removal process of the wear member 26 is significantly reduced. The device 40 may also be adapted to remove the wear member 26 from the bucket lip 20 “autonomously”, i.e. with no direct human interaction with the wear member 26.
[0103] The bias of the resilient member 46 accommodates a variety of geometries and thus allows the tooth 28 alone, or the adapter 30 and the tooth 28, or single-piece tooth 28, to be received in the cavity 44. Thus, the device 40 is able to remove the tooth 28 alone, or the adapter 30 and the tooth 28 together or a single piece tooth.
[0104] The control of the first and second actuator 56, 74 with the controller allows the implementation of safety protocols that prevent the arms 82 from unintentionally moving from the engaged position, thereby preventing the wear member 26 from inadvertently dislodging from within the cavity 44.
[0105] The positioning of the springs 47 away from the opening 45 protects the springs from crushing and decreases frictional wear.
[0106] The user of the spacer 102 allows the removal of wear members 26 located at the edge of the bucket lip 20.
[0107] The use of the device 40 with existing cranes, or similar equipment, and the provision of pneumatic, hydraulic, and/or electric power from existing cranes, allows retro-fitting of the device 40 on existing equipment.
TABLE-US-00001 Reference Numerals 20 bucket lip 22 excavator 24 noses 26 wear member 28 tooth 30 adapter 32 tooth retainer 34 retainer 36 shroud 40 device 42 body 44 cavity 45 opening 46 resilient member 47 springs 48 guide structure 50 gripper 51 gripper axis 52 bracing bars 54 bracing bar pin 56 first actuator 58 proximal end 60 pivoting linkage 62 distal end 64 first actuator axis 66 first actuator pin 68 strut 69 clamp pin 70 clamp 71a pin axis (actuator pin) 71b pin axis (first lever arm) 72 shaft 74 second actuator 76 first end 78 second end 80 second lever arm 82 arm 84 arm pin 86 curved slot 88 roller 90 roller pin 92 distal opening 94 gripping portion 96 recess 98 first sensor 100 second sensor 102 spacer 104 spacer pin 106 side of bucket lip 108 first shackle 110 second shackle