Container lip for excavating equipment providing improved material flow over lip
09840828 ยท 2017-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F9/2883
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A lip to be applied to a bucket of excavating equipment for moving ground materials that includes a lip adapted to be attached to an open end of a container of the excavating equipment having a front end facing in a forward direction of the container, the lip defining a substantially horizontal bottom lip portion and side portions extending upwardly from lateral ends of the bottom lip portion, and a multiplicity of like projections extending forwardly relative to the lip from at least one of the portions of the lip.
Claims
1. A lip assembly to be applied to a front end of a bucket of excavating equipment for moving ground materials, the bucket front end facing in a forward direction, the lip assembly comprising: a lip comprising: a substantially horizontal bottom portion; side portions extending upwardly from lateral ends of the bottom portion; and a plurality of projections extending from the bottom and side portions; wherein the lip includes a top surface and a bottom surface, both of the top and bottom surfaces extending in an aft direction from front ends of the plurality of projections, wherein first top and bottom surface sections, respectively of each of the top and bottom surfaces, converge in an aft direction from an enlarged portion of the lip, wherein second top and bottom surface sections respectively of each of the top and bottom surfaces diverge relative to each other in the aft direction from the front ends of the plurality of projections to the enlarged portion of the lip, and wherein the enlarged portion of the lip comprises a bulbous enlargement of the cross-section of the lip located aft of the lip edge; an excavating equipment component attached to at least one of the plurality of projections, the excavating equipment component having spaced-apart upper and lower legs that extend rearwardly from the front end of the lip, the upper leg having an upper lip engaging surface which is shaped complementary to the second top surface section, and the lower leg having a lower lip engaging surface which is shaped complementary to the first and second bottom surface sections; a first fastener which penetrates the upper leg and extends into the second top surface section; and a second fastener which penetrates the lower leg and extends into the first bottom surface section and causes the lower leg to deflect toward the upper leg and embrace the bulbous enlargement forming a mechanical lock preventing movement of the excavating equipment component relative to the lip.
2. The lip assembly according to claim 1 wherein the lower leg forms a substantially round concave surface shaped to be complementary to the first and second sections of the bottom surface.
3. The lip assembly according to claim 2 wherein the lower leg is longer in an aft direction as measured from the front end of the lip than the upper leg.
4. The lip assembly according to claim 1 wherein the excavating equipment component comprises an adapter.
5. The lip assembly according to claim 2 wherein the excavating equipment component comprises a generally V-shaped shroud.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) In the area 48 generally below where inclined surface 28 and top surface 24 meet, and where the second lower surface section 32 begins, an aft portion 50 of the lower adapter leg is angled upwardly in the aft direction, and the surface of the lower leg opposite thereto is shaped and oriented complementary to the second lower section 32 of the lip. Bolts 52 or similar fasteners extend through appropriate holes 54 in the legs of the adapter, suitably, e.g. threadably, engage the lip, and releasably secure the legs to the lip adjacent the aft ends of the legs, as is shown in
(11) Upper and lower adapter legs 40, 42 effectively cradle and embrace the bulbous enlargement 34 of the lip in a mechanically locking configuration. When the connecting bolts are tightened, they slightly deflect the legs and press them against the bulbous enlargement of the lip which provides enhanced stability for the connection and prevents its undesired loosening. At the same time, the adapter is readily and quickly removed from and installed on a projection of the lip by removing the bolts with a wrench or the like manually and/or with hand tools by sliding, wiggling and/or twisting the adapter legs generally sideways relative to the bulbous enlargement 34 to disengage the legs from the lip.
(12) In a preferred embodiment, a flat cap 55 can be applied over the upper leg of the adapter. This protects the head of the screw during use of the excavator and forms a smooth, substantially continuous surface from the teeth to the top surface 24 of the lip, which further facilitates the flow of ground material over and past the lip into the container.
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