Bit holder
10072501 ยท 2018-09-11
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Inventors
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International classification
Abstract
An improved bit holder includes a larger bit shank bore and an enlarged upper shank segment or band with a taper of up to 7 degrees per side that provides an interference fit between the top of the shank and top of the bit block bore when the bottom of the bit holder body seats on the top of the bit block bore. An annular tapered void adjacent the bit holder tire portion provides for ease of bit holder extraction.
Claims
1. A bit holder for use in road milling comprising: a bit holder body including a bottom defining an annular flange perpendicular to a central axis thereof; and a generally hollow axially oriented slotted shank depending from the bottom of said body, said shank comprising: a slot that includes an upper terminal portion spatially oriented along said shank from said annular flange; a first portion between said annular flange and said upper terminal portion of the slot, said first portion including an outer declining taper surface toward a distal end of said shank between greater than zero and about a 7 degree angle per side thereof; a second portion adjacent the first portion, the second portion including the upper terminal portion of the slot, the first portion including an increased diameter from the second portion; a radially inwardly extending shoulder between the first portion and the second portion; and an axial height of said first portion being between about inch and inch, said first portion terminating at said shoulder.
2. The bit holder as defined in claim 1 wherein the bit holder body comprises a tire portion upwardly adjacent the bottom annular flange of the bit holder body, the tire portion including a first pair of spatially related parallel undercuts extending inwardly from the bottom annular flange of the bit holder body, said undercuts being a hollow wedge shape, the declining terminuses of said undercuts ending short of a plane through an axis of said bit holder body.
3. The bit holder as defined in claim 2 further including a second pair of spatially related parallel undercuts positioned opposite a central plane through an axis of said bit holder body from said first pair of undercuts.
4. The bit holder as defined in claim 2 wherein the tire portion comprises a radially inward outer annular tapered portion adjacent the bottom of the bit holder body, wherein a height of the radially inward outer annular tapered portion is approximately a top height of said undercuts, said undercuts and said annular tapered portion configured to provide voids for insertion of an extraction tool therein.
5. The bit holder of claim 4, wherein the radially inward outer annular tapered portion is at about a 45 degree angle to the bottom of the bit holder body.
6. The bit holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said outer declining taper surface is approximately a 6 degree angle per side with the central axis of the shank.
7. The bit holder as defined in claim 1, wherein said outer declining taper surface is between a 5 degree angle per side to a 7 degree angle per side with the central axis of the shank.
8. The bit holder of claim 1, further comprising: a rounded junction between a forward end of the first portion of the shank and the bit holder body, the rounded junction adapted to avoid sharp corners and relieve stress cracking.
9. A bit holder for use in road milling comprising; a bit holder body including a bottom defining an annular flange perpendicular to a central axis thereof; and a generally hollow axially oriented slotted shank depending from the bottom of said body, said shank comprising: a slot that includes an upper terminal portion spatially oriented along said shank from said annular flange; a first portion between said annular flange and said upper terminal portion of the slot; a second portion adjacent the first portion, the second portion including the upper terminal portion of the slot, the first portion including an increased diameter from the second portion; a radially inwardly extending shoulder between the first portion and the second portion; said first portion including an outer declining taper surface toward a distal end of said shank between greater than zero and about a 7 degree angle per side thereof, wherein the surface comprises a taper configured to form a fit between the shank first portion and a base block bore of a base block with the combination of axial movement of the shank into the base block bore and the bit holder body seating on a surface of said base block retaining the bit holder on the base block; and an axial height of said first portion being between about inch and inch said first portion terminating at said shoulder.
10. The bit holder of claim 9, further comprising: a rounded junction between a forward end of the first portion of the shank and the bit holder body, the rounded junction adapted to avoid sharp corners and relieve stress cracking.
11. A bit holder comprising: a bit holder body comprising a bottom defining an annular flange perpendicular to a central axis thereof; and a generally cylindrical hollow shank axially depending from the bottom of said bit holder body, the shank comprising: a slot including an upper terminal portion spatially oriented along said shank from said annular flange; a first portion between said annular flange and said upper terminal portion of the slot, the first portion including an outer declining taper surface toward a distal end of said shank between greater than zero and about a 7 degree angle per side thereof; a second portion adjacent the first portion, the second portion including the upper terminal portion of the slot, the first portion including an increased diameter from the second portion; a radially inwardly extending shoulder between the first portion and the second portion; and an axial height of said first portion being between about inch and inch, said first portion terminating at said shoulder.
12. The bit holder of claim 11, further comprising: a rounded junction between a forward end of the first portion of the shank and the bit holder body, the rounded junction adapted to avoid sharp corners and relieve stress cracking.
13. The bit holder of claim 11, wherein the axial height of said first portion being between and inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention may best be understood from the following detailed description of a currently preferred embodiment and modifications thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings where like numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(5) Referring to
(6) Referring again to
(7) Again, as shown most clearly in
(8) Subjacent the bit holder body 11, is the generally cylindrical shank 12 of the bit holder 10. It should be noted that both the bit holder body and the bit holder shank include a central bore 23 positioned therethrough which runs from the annular flat top surface 15 of the bit holder body to the distal end 24 of the bit holder shank 12.
(9) In the preferred embodiment, this bore approximates 0.780-0.786 inch in diameter, the importance of which will be discussed below.
(10) Depending from the rear annular flange 21 of the bit holder body 11 is the generally cylindrical hollow shank 12. The top portion of the shank may include a rounded junction 25 between the bit holder body 11 and the shank 12 which is provided to avoid sharp corners which may provide an area for stress cracks to begin. Subjacent this rounded area is an increased diameter top shank portion 27, larger than heretofore utilized in applicant's bit holders. This increased diameter portion 27 completely fills a void such as shown in
(11) As shown most clearly in
(12) Subjacent the increased diameter upper shank portion 27 is a mediate decreased diameter shank segment 30 which, when the bit holder 10 is mounted in the bit block 14, is sized to not contact the bit block bore 13. In this decreased diameter mediate segment 30 is found the upper termination 31 of the longer bit shank slot 32 that extends from the upper mediate 30 portion through to the distal end 24 of the bit holder shank 12. Diametrically opposing this substantially through slot 32 is a shorter enclosed slot 33 with the upper termination 34 being axially positioned corresponding to the upper termination 31 of the longer slot 32 and the lower internal termination of the shorter slot 35 being found in the lower tapered portion 36 of the bit holder shank 12. This lower tapered portion 36, in this preferred embodiment, is between 0.005 and 0.050 inches larger than the corresponding bit block bore of competitors' bit holder block at the axial location corresponding to same when the bit holder 10 is inserted in the bit block bore 13. This tapered portion 36 collapses radially, when the bit holder shank 12 is inserted in the bit block bore 13 elastically to an extent that provides sufficient radial force to maintain the bit holder shank in the bit block bore during use.
(13) A decreased size distal end portion 37 depends from the bottom of the lowered tapered segment 36 and, as shown most clearly in
(14) In the preferred configuration, as shown most clearly in
(15) As indicated previously, the generally cylindrical top portion 16 of the bit holder body 11 provides increased mass and therefore increased toughness of the upper portion of the bit holder than heretofore utilized in competitor's bit holders. This increased diameter top portion 16 also provides an increased cross section for the insertion of the shank (not shown) of a bit into the larger diameter bore 23 of the top of the bit holder 10.
(16) As shown most clearly again in
(17) Thus, a preferred embodiment of the present invention have been shown and described. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention. It is the intent of the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.