The invention relates to a chisel holder system with a base element and a chisel holder, wherein the base element has a plug-in receptacle into which the chisel holder is inserted with a plug-in neck, wherein the chisel holder is supported by means of a contact face on a support surface of the base element, wherein the base element has a shoulder adjoining the support surface and wherein a seating-adjustment space is formed between the shoulder and a facing end face of the chisel holder.
Such a chisel holder system is known from DE 43 22 401 A1. This chisel holder system has a base element which can be welded, for example, to the shell face of a milling roller pipe of a road milling machine. It has a plug-in receiver, into which a shaft-like plug-in neck of a chisel holder can be inserted. The base element has a shoulder around the plug-in receiver. The chisel holder is arranged spaced apart from the shoulder for forming a seating-adjustment space. In this case, for transmitting the forces during the operation, the chisel holder is solely supported on the support surface of the base element. The chisel holder constitutes a wear element of the chisel holder system and must be exchanged when it reaches the wear limit.
In contrast to this, the base element must be protected as much as possible from the effects of wear, because it is the expensive part of the chisel holder system, which can only be replaced with a large mounting effort.
It is the object of the invention to provide a chisel holder system of the type mentioned at the outset, by means of which a long service life can be realized.
This object is attained in that, in the transition area to the shoulder, the support surface is offset from the shoulder by means of at least one depression in such a way that the flat connection between the support surface and the shoulder is interrupted in the area of the depression.
The support surface is delimited by the depression and a definite support area is created. If wear of portions of the chisel holder system should occur in the course of their operation, the depression prevents the formation of a seam on the base element, because the chisel holder extends with its contact face past the support surface at the depression, and the contact face cannot work itself into the support surface there. Therefore the support surface maintains its shape and position. As soon as the chisel holder has been worn out, it can be exchanged for a fresh one, which can again be definitely supported on the support surface.
It is provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention that the depression is embodied in the shape of a groove and forms an offset extending in a vertical direction in respect to the support surface.
The depression can be simply made. In the interior bottom the depression is preferably rounded, so that the notch tensions introduced into the base element are minimized.
If it is provided that the contact face of the chisel holder projects past the support surface of the base element in the area of the depression and terminates there, it is assured that the contact face of the chisel holder always projects past the support surface in the area of the depression. In this way a formation of a seam on the base element is dependably prevented in a simple manner.
In a further development of this step it can be provided that the contact face of the chisel holder projects past the support surface of the base element on all sides. In this way the contour of the contact face of the base element is shifted inward in respect to the contact face of the chisel holder. If wear should occur, the support surface will work itself into the support surface of the chisel holder and it itself remains unchanged. This embodiment furthermore protects the support surface from removed material flowing off the chisel. In this way wash-outs on the support surface are prevented in a simple manner.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is of such a type that the support surface of the base element is formed by a shoulder, whose cross-sectional dimensions extending parallel with the support surface are less than or equal to the contact face, at least in the area adjoining the support surface, so that on the outside the contact face projects past the shoulder in this area. In this way the shoulder constitutes a wear area, inside of which the support surface can be worn off, but can always support the chisel holder to assure its correct function. It is possible in this way to maintain the service life of the base element for a long time.
If the plug-in receptacle of the base element for the plug-in neck of the chisel holder extends as far as into the area of the support surface, it can be provided that on its end facing the chisel holder the plug-in receptacle terminates in a cross-sectional widening, that the depression terminates in the area of this cross-sectional widening and that the chisel holder engages the cross-sectional widening with a transition section, wherein the transition section guides the plug-in neck into the contact face. In this way the transition area between the depression and the cross-sectional widening is optimally matched to the dimensioning of the measurements of the contact face in the area of the plug-in neck.
Further optimization of the service life can be achieved if it has been provided that the chisel holder is of a lesser hardness in the area of the contact face than the support surface of the base element.
The invention will be explained in greater detail in what follows by means of an exemplary embodiment represented in the drawings. Shown are in:
The support surface 12 is supported by a shoulder 16.1. In this case the shoulder 16.1 has the same cross-sectional dimension vertically in a direction in respect to the support surface 12 as the support surface 12. In the transition area between the support surface 12 and the shoulder 13, the support surface 12 is closed off by means of a depression 15. The depression 15 is arranged in the form of a groove on both sides of the plug-in receptacle 14 and creates a spatial connection between the cross-sectional widening 14.1 and the shoulder 16.1. In this case the groove depth has been selected to be such that, as a wear marking, it allows the wear of the support surface 12 to be detected.
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A neck 23, which has a cylindrical end section 24, has been formed, facing away from the plug-in neck 21, on the base body 22. The end section 24 terminates in a ring-shaped support surface 25, into the center of which a chisel receptacle 26 has been drilled.
To detect wear, the end section 24 has been provided with circumferential groove-like depressions 24.1. For stabilizing the neck 23, and for the improved flow-off of removed material, the neck 23 is connected with the apron 28 via a strip-like chip breaker 29.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 003 734.8 | Jan 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/13073 | 12/7/2005 | WO | 00 | 7/19/2007 |