Method for Conversion of Earth-Working Bucket and Attachment Therefor
20170314227 ยท 2017-11-02
Inventors
- Jeffrey Johnson (Burlington, WI, US)
- Alexander Vojvodich (Rochester, WI, US)
- Kyle Reitter (Waterford, WI, US)
Cpc classification
E02F3/962
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02F3/401
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An attachment for an earth-working bucket having a pair of sidewalls and a digging edge with a plurality of forwardly extending teeth. The attachment has a pair of working plates and a pair of side plates each joined with both working plates and extending rearwardly therefrom. The pair of working plates converge together to a straight scraping edge and have inside surfaces together defining a teeth-receiving cavity. A method includes placing the attachment with the straight scraping edge forward of the teeth such that the teeth are in the teeth-receiving cavity, positioning each side plate against a surface of the respective sidewall of the bucket and securing each side plate to the respective sidewall of the bucket.
Claims
1. An attachment for an earth-working bucket, the bucket having a pair of sidewalls and a digging edge with a plurality of teeth extending forwardly therefrom, the attachment comprising: a pair of working plates converging together to a straight scraping edge and having inside surfaces together defining a teeth-receiving cavity; and a pair of side plates each joined with both working plates and extending rearwardly therefrom for positioning against a surface of a respective sidewall of the bucket for securement thereto.
2. The bucket attachment of claim 1 wherein the teeth-receiving cavity is configured and dimensioned for frictional engagement of the working plates with the teeth.
3. The bucket attachment of claim 1 wherein the teeth-receiving cavity is configured and dimensioned such that the intersection of the inside surfaces of the working plates is beyond the distal ends of the teeth.
4. The bucket attachment of claim 3 wherein the teeth-receiving cavity is configured and dimensioned for frictional engagement of the working plates with the teeth.
5. The bucket attachment of claim 1 wherein the straight scraping edge comprises an earth-engaging reinforcement member secured to the converging working plates.
6. The bucket attachment of claim 1 wherein the side plates have proximal portions spaced apart by a smaller distance than the length of the straight scraping edge.
7. The bucket attachment of claim 6 wherein each side plate has a bent portion between the proximal portion and a distal portion which is joined with the working plates, the proximal and distal portions being offset and substantially parallel.
8. The bucket attachment of claim 1 wherein each side plate is welded to each of the working plates which are welded together along the straight scraping edge.
9. The bucket attachment of claim 8 wherein the straight scraping edge comprises an earth-engaging reinforcement member secured to the converging working plates.
10. The bucket attachment of claim 1 wherein each side plate defines a through hole positioned for alignment with a hole through the respective bucket sidewall for passing a fastener through the aligned holes to secure the attachment to the bucket.
11. The bucket attachment of claim 10 wherein the fastener is a bolt with a shank extending from a bolt head through the aligned holes to a thread for engagement by a complementary nut to secure the side plates to the bucket sidewalls.
12. The bucket attachment of claim 11 wherein the teeth-receiving cavity is configured and dimensioned for frictional engagement of the working plates with the teeth.
13. The bucket attachment of claim 11 wherein, when the attachment is secured to the bucket, one of the bolt head and the nut is flush with a side-plate surface and the other of the bolt head and the nut is within a recess formed by the respective bucket sidewall about the hole therethrough.
14. The bucket attachment of claim 13 wherein: the side plates have proximal portions spaced apart by a smaller distance than the length of the straight scraping edge; and each side plate has a bent portion between the proximal portion and a distal portion which is joined with the working plates, the proximal and distal portions being offset and substantially parallel.
15. The bucket attachment of claim 14 wherein, when the attachment is secured to the bucket, the bolt head is flush with the side-plate surface and the nut is at the inner surface of the respective bucket sidewall.
16. A method for conversion of an earth-working bucket from having a toothed digging edge to having a straight scraping edge, the bucket having a pair of sidewalls and a digging edge with a plurality of teeth extending forwardly therefrom, the method comprising: providing an attachment including: a pair of working plates converging together to a straight scraping edge and having inside surfaces together defining a teeth-receiving cavity; and a pair of side plates each joined with both working plates and extending rearwardly therefrom; placing the attachment with the straight scraping edge forward of the teeth such that the teeth are in the teeth-receiving cavity; positioning each side plate against a surface of the respective sidewall of the bucket; and securing each side plate to the respective sidewall of the bucket.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the teeth-receiving cavity is configured and dimensioned such that the working plates are frictionally engaged with the teeth.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein each side plate defines a through hole and the securing step includes steps of: aligning the side-plate through hole with a hole through a respective sidewall of the bucket; and passing a fastener through the aligned holes.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the fastener is a bolt with a nut engaging a threaded bolt shank which extends from a bolt head through the aligned holes, one of the bolt head and the nut being flush with a side-plate surface and the other of the bolt head and the nut being at a surface of the bucket sidewall.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein: the bucket sidewall defines a recess about the hole; and one of the bolt head and the nut is within the inner recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
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[0028] Attachment 20 has an inner working plate 31 and an outer working plate 33 and a pair of side plates 40 each joined with both working plates 31 and 33. Working plates 31 and 33 converge together to form straight scraping edge 22. Inner working plate 31 extends generally along planes of a bucket inner middle surface 141 which during digging typically receives loosened dirt. Outer plate 33 extends generally along planes of a bucket outer middle surface 142 which during use typically contacts the cut ground surface. Outer surfaces 142A and 142B of buckets 10A and 10B are shown in
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[0032] Each side plate 40 is welded to each of working plates 31 and 33.
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[0039] While the principles of the invention have been shown and described in connection with specific embodiments, it is to be understood that such embodiments are by way of example and are not limiting.