Replaceable wear strips for ground engaging equipment
09840830 · 2017-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F3/8152
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F9/2883
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A wear strip assembly has a wear strip and a wear strip support for use on ground engaging equipment. The wear strip has an engagement profile and a wear surface, and the wear strip support defines a receiving profile complementary to the engagement profile of the wear strip. The engagement profile of the wear strip removably engages the receiving profile of the wear strip support, and the wear strip support has one or more openings distributed along an inner edge of the wear strip support and below the receiving profile. The one or more openings have a thickness that permits the wear strip support to be welded to the ground engaging equipment.
Claims
1. A wear strip assembly for ground engaging equipment, the wear strip assembly comprising: a wear strip having an engagement profile and a wear surface, the engagement profile extending an entire length of the wear strip and having a constant cross-sectional area along the entire length of the wear strip; and a wear strip support defining a receiving profile complementary to the engagement profile of the wear strip, the receiving profile extending an entire length of the wear strip support, the receiving profile having a constant cross-sectional area along the entire length of the wear strip support, the engagement profile of the wear strip removably engaging the receiving profile of the wear strip support such that the wear surface faces away from the ground engaging equipment, the wear strip support having one or more openings distributed along an inner edge of the wear strip support and below the receiving profile, the one or more openings having a thickness that permits the wear strip support to be welded to the ground engaging equipment.
2. The wear strip assembly of claim 1, wherein the wear strip support comprises first and second portions that are spaced to define a desired width of the receiving profile.
3. The wear strip assembly of claim 2, wherein the one or more openings are defined between the first and second portions.
4. The wear strip assembly of claim 1, wherein the wear strip support comprises a unitary body and the openings are formed in a bottom surface of the wear strip support.
5. The wear strip assembly of claim 1, wherein the wear strip is held in relative position to the wear strip support exclusively by a weld at one or both ends of the weld strip.
6. An excavator bucket having a plurality of wear strip assemblies, the excavator bucket comprising an interior surface and an exterior surface, each wear strip assembly comprising: a wear strip having an engagement profile and a wear surface, the engagement profile extending an entire length of the wear strip and having a constant cross-sectional area along the entire length of the wear strip; and a wear strip support defining a receiving profile complementary to the engagement profile of the wear strip, the wear strip support extending from a first side of the excavator bucket to a second side of the excavator bucket that is opposite the first side, the receiving profile extending an entire length of the wear strip support, the receiving profile having a constant cross-sectional area along the entire length of the wear strip support, the engagement profile of the wear strip removably engaging the receiving profile of the wear strip support such that the wear surface faces away from the exterior surface of the excavator bucket, the wear strip support having one or more openings distributed along an inner edge of the wear strip support and below the receiving profile, the one or more openings having a thickness that permits the wear strip support to be welded to the exterior surface of the excavator bucket.
7. The excavator bucket of claim 6, wherein the wear strip support comprises first and second portions that are spaced to define a desired width of the receiving profile.
8. The excavator bucket of claim 7, wherein the one or more openings are defined between the first and second portions.
9. The excavator bucket of claim 6, wherein the wear strip support comprises a unitary body and the openings are formed in a bottom surface of the wear strip support.
10. The excavator bucket of claim 6, wherein the wear strip is held in relative position to the wear strip support exclusively by a weld at one or both ends of the weld strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) A wear strip assembly, generally identified by reference numeral 10, will now be described with reference to
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(12) Wear strip support 18 has one or more openings 22 distributed along an inner edge of wear strip support 18 and below receiving profile 20. As shown in
(13) The width of wear strip support 18 is preferably narrow enough to allow them to be installed on a curved surface of excavator bucket 100 without difficulty. This will depend on the curvature of bucket 100 and the tolerances implemented during construction.
(14) Referring to
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(16) By providing removable and replaceable wear strips, it becomes possible to continually replace wear strips and protect bucket 100 against unnecessary wear. If wear strips 12 were installed directly on excavator bucket 100 as is commonly done, it becomes difficult to remove and replace wear strips 12 without damaging excavator bucket 100. In addition, wear strips 12 may be made from a different material with beneficial properties for wear strips that may otherwise be difficult to secure by welding or otherwise install on bucket 100.
(17) In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the elements is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
(18) The scope of the following claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples above and in the drawings, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.