Retention system having double-ended expandable pin
09809959 ยท 2017-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Susan Marie Graham (Morton, IL, US)
- Stephen John Pierz (Peoria, IL, US)
- Ronald Mark Ginn (Morton, IL, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A retention system is provided for use in connecting a replaceable tool to a work implement. The retention system may have a generally cylindrical pin with a first hollow end, and a second hollow end located opposite the first hollow end. The retention system may also have a first fastener configured to engage the first hollow end and cause the first hollow end to flare radially outward. The retention system may further have a second fastener configured to engage the second hollow end and cause the second hollow end to flare radially outward.
Claims
1. A tool assembly, comprising: a work implement having a protruding nose portion and a bore passing transversely through the protruding nose portion; a replaceable tool configured to receive the protruding nose portion of the work implement and having apertures at opposing sides that are generally aligned with each other and with the bore of the work implement; a pin extending through the apertures of the replaceable tool and the bore of the work implement, and having a plurality of axially extending fingers located at each of two opposing ends; a first tapered fastener configured to engage the axially extending fingers at a first of the two opposing ends; and a second tapered fastener configured to engage the axially extending fingers at a second of the two opposing ends, wherein: engagement of the first and second tapered fasteners with the axially extending fingers causes the axially extending fingers to flare radially outward and engage the work implement; and heads of the first and second tapered fasteners engage walls of the apertures in the replaceable tool.
2. The tool assembly of claim 1, wherein a center of the pin is generally cylindrical after the axially extending fingers flare radially outward.
3. The tool assembly of claim 2, wherein: a clearance space is maintained between the center of the pin and the work implement; and the axially extending fingers are pressed against walls of only the work implement after the axially extending fingers flare radially outward.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(5) Work implement 12 may embody any device used to perform a particular task. For example, work implement 12 could be a bucket (shown in
(6) Work implement 12 may be equipped with one or more ground engaging tools (GET) 14 located at a cutting edge 16. For example, the disclosed bucket could be provided with multiple similar tooth assemblies that are spaced apart along a length of cutting edge 16. While shown as single-point, sharpened tooth assemblies, it is contemplated that GET 14 could take any other form known in the art, for example a fork (i.e., multi-point) configuration, a chisel configuration, or a blunt-end configuration.
(7) GET 14 may be a conventional single- or multi-piece component that is removably connected to work implement 12. In the embodiment shown in
(8) GET 14 and mounting nose 18 may both be generally hollow structural members, and a base end 22 of GET 14 may be configured to fit over mounting nose 18. A pair of aligned apertures 24 (only one shown in
(9) Retention system 20 may include components that interact to clamp GET 14 in a removable manner to mounting nose 18. Specifically, retention system 20 may include, among other things, a pin 28 that is slidingly engaged with the aligned spaces of GET 14 and mounting nose 18, and fasteners 30 that are configured to engage opposing ends of pin 28. The engagement of fasteners 30 with pin 28, as will be described in more detail below, may cause the ends of pin 28 to deform and press against walls of bore 26 (shown in
(10) Pin 28 may be generally hollow, cylindrical, and include a plurality of axially extending fingers (fingers) 32 at both of its ends. In the disclosed embodiment, fingers 32 may be spaced substantially evenly around a circumference of pin 28, and include threads 34 at an internal surface. While the depicted embodiment of pin 28 is shown in
(11) An axial end-stop or seat 36 may be located at each end (only one end shown) of pin 28 that can be used to remove pin 28 from bore 26, in particular, a bolt 38 (referring to
(12) As shown in both of
(13) Collar 46 of each fastener 30 may have a diameter selected to pass through apertures 24, yet engage the inner annular surfaces of apertures 24 to inhibit removal of GET 14. In particular, the radial flaring of axial fingers 32 may result in pressure being exerted on only the internal walls of bore 26. That is, in some embodiments, pin 28 may have an axial length that is the same as or less than an axial length of bore 26 and, thus, axial fingers 32 may not engage the walls of apertures 24. Instead, once fasteners 30 have engaged pin 28 to cause the flaring of fingers 32 that secures pin 28 in place, collars 46 may be positioned inside apertures 24. And this positioning of collars 46 may result in a mechanical interference that inhibits GET 14 from being removed from mounting nose 18.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(14) The disclosed tool retention system may be applicable to various earth-working machines, such as cable shovels, wheel loaders, excavators, front shovels, dredges, and bulldozers. When used to removably connect ground engaging tools to the work implements of these machines, the ground engaging tools may be maintained in tight connection with the work implements throughout operation. Accordingly, the disclosed tool retention system may help to prolong the useful life of the implements and the machines, while also helping the operator to remain confident in the durability of the ground engaging tool.
(15) Because the disclosed tool retention system comprises a reduced number of components, the system may be simple, robust, easy to use, and relatively inexpensive. In addition, because the system utilizes a pin that is radially symmetrical, the corresponding apertures and bore in the tool and implement may also be symmetrical. This relationship may allow for decreased machining cost and simplified assembly.
(16) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed retention systems. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed retention systems. For example, it may be possible for fasteners 30 to have a cylindrical inner end that is threaded and a conical outer end at collar 46 that is not threaded. In another example, one or more of fasteners 30 may be integral with pin 28. In yet another example, fasteners 30 may not have threading at all, and bolt 38 may instead be used to compress fasteners 30 towards each other and expand fingers 36. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.