WELDLESS BOSS FOR ATTACHING LIPS TO A WORK IMPLEMENT
20220356682 · 2022-11-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F9/2883
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A lug member includes a slide platform defining a slide groove that further defines a sliding direction, a first end that is disposed along the sliding direction, and a second end that is disposed along the sliding direction. A spacer engaging projection extends downwardly from the slide platform.
Claims
1. A lug member for use with attachment system for attaching wear members to a work implement using a spacer, the lug member comprising: a slide platform defining a slide groove that further defines a sliding direction, a first end that is disposed along the sliding direction, and a second end that is disposed along the sliding direction; and a spacer engaging projection extending downwardly from the slide platform.
2. The lug member of claim 1, wherein the spacer engaging projection defines a front facing stop surface and a bottom stop surface that are configured to engage the spacer.
3. The lug member of claim 1, wherein the spacer engaging projection is also a wear implement engaging projection including a rear facing hook portion.
4. The lug member of claim 3, wherein the spacer engaging projection is disposed proximate to the first end of the slide platform, and the lug member further comprises a compression bolt assembly engaging portion that extends upwardly from the slide platform, and that is disposed between the wear implement engaging projection and the second end of the slide platform along the sliding direction.
5. The lug member of claim 1, further comprising a work implement engaging lug connected to the spacer engaging projection that defines a front surface that defines a spacer engaging surface.
6. The lug member of claim 5, wherein the spacer engaging surface includes a concave arcuate surface.
7. The lug member of claim 5, wherein the work implement engaging lug defines a shelf surface that is configured to contact a spacer.
8. The lug member of claim 5, wherein the work implement engaging lug, the spacer engaging projection are unitary, and are attached to the slide platform that is a different component.
9. The lug member of claim 7, wherein the implement engaging lug further comprises a rearward facing hook that is disposed at a level that is vertically below the shelf surface.
10. The lug member of claim 1, wherein the slide platform defines an elongated slot that is in communication with the slide groove.
11. The lug member of claim 1, further comprising a head extending upwardly from the slide platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several embodiments of the disclosure and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. In some cases, a reference number will be indicated in this specification and the drawings will show the reference number followed by a letter for example, 100a, 100b or by a prime for example, 100′, 100″ etc. It is to be understood that the use of letters or primes immediately after a reference number indicates that these features are similarly shaped and have similar function as is often the case when geometry is mirrored about a plane of symmetry. For ease of explanation in this specification, letters and primes will often not be included herein but may be shown in the drawings to indicate duplications of features, having similar or identical function or geometry, discussed within this written specification.
[0027] Various embodiments of an apparatus and a method will be described herein regarding an attachment system (may also be referred to as a retention system), a lug member, and a spacer for attaching a wear member to a work implement such as a bucket assembly or the like.
[0028] In some embodiments, the attachment system may allow for easier replacement of wear members for work implements already in the field.
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[0030] For example, wear member attachment systems 100 according to disclosed embodiments may be employed on a separate ground engaging edge or lip member that may then be attached to a bucket, scoop or other excavating or material handling implement. Bucket 12 may be of the type employed in various machines such as, for example, an electric rope shovel (shown in
[0031] Bucket 12 may include a lip portion 16, sometimes referred to as a digging edge, cutting edge, edge member, etc., and one or more wall members defining a container portion 17 for material. For example, container portion 17 of bucket 12 may include a primary wall member 18 which may serve as a bottom and back, and two side wall members 20 and 22. Other bucket forms are contemplated, depending on the type of machine on which the bucket may be employed. Lip portion 16 may be provided with a plurality of tooth assemblies 24, and with a plurality of wear members 14. For example, a wear member 14 may be provided between each pair of adjacent tooth assemblies 24. Lip portion 16 may be detachable from bucket 12, e.g., secured by bolts or other fasteners, or it may be a fixed component of bucket 12, e.g., welded to primary wall member 18, etc.
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[0034] The lug member 106 may also include a spacer engaging projection 120 defining at least a first spacer engaging surface 122 that is disposed proximate to the first end 116 of the slide platform 108 along the sliding direction 112 (i.e. is slightly forward of the first end 116 or even therewith along the sliding direction 112). The at least first spacer engaging surface 122 may engage the spacer 104. Also, the sliding boss member 114 may be disposed in the slide groove 110, and may be at least partially disposed above the spacer 104, keeping the spacer 104 from being move upwardly a great extent (see
[0035] In some embodiments, the at least first spacer engaging surface 122 is a front facing surface 122a (may be an arcuate surface but not necessarily so). A second spacer engaging surface 124 may also be provided that is facing upwardly (may be a horizontal flat surface but not necessarily so).
[0036] As alluded to earlier herein, the work implement 10 defines an aperture 26, and the spacer 104 as well as the spacer engaging projection 120 of the lug member 106 may be disposed in the aperture 26 with the spacer 104 engaging the work implement 10, and the spacer engaging projection 120 of the lug member 106 at the same time. Hence, the attachment system is now fixed to the implement and will not unintentionally fall out of the aperture. The second spacer engaging surface 124 may help to prevent the spacer 104 from passing through the aperture during assembly as will be shown later herein.
[0037] To the same end, the lug member 106 includes a lug portion 126 that engages the work implement 10 and that is unitary with the spacer engaging projection 120. In other embodiments, the lug portion may be separate from the spacer engaging projection. The lug portion 126 may include a rear facing hook portion 128 that catches the underside of the work implement 10, also helping to prevent the unintentional removal of the attachment system 100.
[0038] For the particular embodiment shown in
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[0041] At least one compression bolt assembly 142 may be interposed between the upwardly extending wall 138 of the lug member 106 and the upwardly extending head 140 of the sliding boss member 114. This assembly 142 may be used to move the sliding boss member 114 relative to the lug member 106 in a manner that will be discussed in detail momentarily herein.
[0042] A pin member 144 may also be provided to limit the slide distance of the sliding boss member 114 as it rides in the slide groove 110 of the slide platform 108 of the lug member 106. More specifically, the sliding boss member 114 includes a slide portion 146 that extends forward from the upwardly extending head 140. The slide portion 146 may define a vertical thru-hole 148 (see
[0043] The pin member 144 may take the form of a threaded fastener 154 that mates with a nut 156 as shown in
[0044] Turning now to
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[0046] After the compression bolt assembly 142 has been attached to the lug member 106′, the sliding boss member 114 may slide into the slide groove 110′ until the free end of the threaded shaft 162 passes into a clearance hole 172 found on the upwardly extending head 140 of the sliding boss member 114 (see FIG. 12). Two such compression bolt assemblies may be provided as shown, but not necessarily so. Other configurations of the compression bolt assembly 142 and its components are possible in other embodiments of the present disclosure.
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[0050] The attachment assembly 200 may comprise a spacer 104, and a lug member 106 including a slide platform 108 defining a slide groove 110 that further defines a sliding direction 112, a first end 116 that is disposed along the sliding direction 112, and a second end 118 that is disposed along the sliding direction 112. As alluded to earlier herein, the lug member 106 may also include a spacer engaging projection 120 defining a spacer engaging surface 122 disposed proximate to the first end 116 of the slide platform 108 along the sliding direction 112.
[0051] The lug member 106 may also include a work implement engaging lug 126a that extends downwardly from slide platform 108 and that is disposed proximate to the first end 116 of the slide platform 108 along the sliding direction 112 (i.e. closer to the first end 116 than the second end 118). The work implement engaging lug 126a may define a front surface 122b that defines the spacer engaging surface 122.
[0052] The spacer 104 may include a cylindrical configuration including a convex cylindrical surface 202 (may be cylindrical, conical, elliptical, polynomial, etc.), and the spacer engaging surface 122 may include a concave arcuate surface 204 that is configured to engage the convex cylindrical surface 202, possibly in a matching fashion. Other configurations of these surfaces are possible in other embodiments of the present disclosure. The spacer engaging surface may have a “V-shaped” configuration, etc.
[0053] The spacer 104 defines a top surface 134a with a threaded hole 136, and a bottom surface 132a. The work implement engaging lug 126a may define a spacer engaging bottom surface 124a that is configured to engage the bottom surface 132a of the spacer 104. These features may be omitted in other embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0054] As shown in
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[0056] The lug member 106 may include a slide platform 108 that defines a slide groove 110 that further defines a sliding direction 112, a first end 116 that is disposed along the sliding direction 112, and a second end 118 that is disposed along the sliding direction 112. The lug member 106 may also have a spacer engaging projection 120 extending downwardly from the slide platform 108.
[0057] The spacer engaging projection 120 may define a front facing stop surface 122c, and a bottom stop surface 124b that are configured to engage the spacer 104. One or more of these surfaces 122c, 124b may be differently configured than shown or may be omitted altogether, etc. in other embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0058] In some embodiments, the spacer engaging projection 120 is also a wear implement engaging projection 126 including a rear facing hook portion 128a. Other configurations are possible in other embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0059] The spacer engaging projection 120 is disposed proximate to the first end 116 of the slide platform 108, and the lug member 106 further comprises a compression bolt assembly engaging portion 138a that extends upwardly from the slide platform 108, and that is disposed between the wear implement engaging projection 126b and the second end 118 of the slide platform 108 along the sliding direction 112.
[0060] The lock retainer, the sliding boss member, and the lug member may be made from a rigid material such as steel, iron, grey-cast iron, cast iron, etc.
[0061] It should be noted that the particulars of the retaining mechanism, the attachment system, the attachment assembly, the sliding boss member, and the lug member as well as their construction, configuration, method of assembly, etc. are provided by way of an example only and it is contemplated that other embodiments of the present disclosure are possible.
[0062] The arrangement, function, and dimensions of the various features of any embodiment of a sliding boss member and lug member as discussed herein may be altered as needed or desired to be different than what has been specifically mentioned herein.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0063] In practice, a lug member, an attachment assembly, an attachment system, a work implement using any of the aforementioned, or a machine using any of these components according to any embodiment described herein may be sold, bought, manufactured or otherwise obtained in an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) or after-market context.
[0064] The attachment system 100 may be assembled and used as follows for attaching a wear member 14 to a work implement 10.
[0065] The method 300 may comprise the following steps. First, the sliding boss member, the lug member, and the compression bolt assembly are assembled as shown in
[0066] Then, this subassembly is inserted into the aperture of the work implement as shown in
[0067] Once fully inserted into the aperture, this subassembly moved to the rightmost position until the lug engages the work implement as shown in
[0068] Now, the spacer may be inserted into the aperture (see arrow 310 in
[0069] Next, the sliding boss member is moved to the left (see arrow 312 in
[0070] The wear member is inserted over the lip of the work implement (represented by arrow 314 in
[0071] If a wear member becomes worn or it becomes desirable to maintain any component of the attachment system, the user may rotate the lock retainer with a tool such as a ratchet into the unlocked configuration. Then, the wear member may be removed. The attachment system may be disassembled by reversing the steps of method 300. The aforementioned apparatus and method may allow for easier and more reliable assembly and disassembly for wear members attached to work implements including those that are already in the field.
[0072] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the embodiments of the apparatus and methods of assembly as discussed herein without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention(s). Other embodiments of this disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the various embodiments disclosed herein. For example, some of the equipment may be constructed and function differently than what has been described herein and certain steps of any method may be omitted, performed in an order that is different than what has been specifically mentioned or in some cases performed simultaneously or in sub-steps. Furthermore, variations or modifications to certain aspects or features of various embodiments may be made to create further embodiments and features and aspects of various embodiments may be added to or substituted for other features or aspects of other embodiments in order to provide still further embodiments.
[0073] Accordingly, it is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention(s) being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.