Conical bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6607249
  • Patent Number
    6,607,249
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A conical bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment for maximizing penetration into hard rock during trenching, drilling, mining, or boring operations. The bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment includes a body which defines an upper bit end and a lower shank end. The upper bit end defines a bit insert opening configured to detachably accept a penetrator bit tip. The lower shank end is configured to be securable to a penetrator holder that is welded to an implement of earth working equipment such as trenching equipment, rock saw equipment and/or a rotatable drum, or the like. A flange, or pocket protector, is defined between the upper and lower ends in order to provide protection for the bit penetrator lower end and a holder in which it is received by miniring rock and earth fines from contacting and building up between the holder and bit penetrator. Further, the flange acts as a load bearing surface between the bit penetrator and the holder, thereby protecting the lower end of the bit penetrator and the full face of the holder.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




This invention relates to the field of earth working equipment and specifically to a earth penetrator bit which is configured to penetrate hardened earth or rock.




2. Description of the Related Art




Penetrator bits are attached to a steel baseplate which is secured to a chain, and/or to mounting blocks mounted on a rotatable wheel or drum for excavation of rock and highly compressed earth. Conventional penetrator bits are manufactured from hardenable alloy steel and/or tungsten carbide, and are configured for use in penetrating and removing rock and material of the like from an excavation or mining site. The upper end of a conventional penetrator bit defines a conical configuration, a penetrator tip being carried by the distal end thereof. At the lower end of the bit is provided a means for removably attaching it to a holder carried on an implement of earth working equipment such as cutting chain equipment, a rotatable drum or the like. After repeated use, it is well-known that the penetrator tip wears away and the bit must be replaced due to wear by grinding of rock waste materials generated during boring, drilling, mining, or trenching. When penetrating into and removing particularly hard earth or rocks from a bore hole or ditch, the number of bit replacements can be excessive.




In the field of rotary trenching, mining, and earth moving construction equipment, replaceable penetrator bits with carbide tips are utilized. Typically, a penetrator bit holder is welded to a chain attachment or rotatable drum device utilized for trenching, drilling, mining, or boring in rock. The penetrator bit holder is configured to retain a penetrator bit therein. When the tip of the penetrator bit is worn down, the bit is removed from the bit holder and replaced with a new penetrator bit.




It is an object of this invention to provide a penetrator bit specifically designed to penetrate hard rock during trenching, drilling, mining, or boring operations.




It is another object of the present invention to extend the life of penetrator bits and associated bit holders which are mounted on a trenching, drilling, mining, or boring implement of earth working equipment.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a tip insert for a penetrator bit which is configured to maximize penetration into hard rock, drilling, mining, boring or trenching operations, while removing rock waste materials from the bore hole or trench.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Other objects and advantages will be accomplished by the present invention which includes a trenching, drilling, mining, and/or boring conical bit penetrator attachable to a holder connected to earth penetrator equipment and method of operating the same. The trenching conical bit penetrator is configured to maximize penetration into hard rock during trenching, drilling, mining, or boring operations.




The bit penetrator of the present invention includes a body which defines an upper bit end and a lower shank end. The upper bit end defines a bit insert opening configured to detachably accept a penetrator bit tip. The lower shank end is configured to be securable to a penetrator holder that is welded to an implement of earth working equipment such as the chain excavator or a rotatable drum, or the like. A flange, or pocket protector, is defined between the upper and lower ends in order to provide protection for the bit penetrator lower end and a holder in which it is received by minimizing rock and earth fines from contacting and building up between the holder and bit penetrator. Further, the flange acts as a load bearing surface between the bit penetrator and the holder, thereby protecting the lower end of the bit penetrator and the full face of the holder.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




The above mentioned features of the invention will become more clearly understood from the following detailed description of the invention read together with the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of the conical bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment constructed in accordance with several features of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top end view of the conical bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a bottom end view of the conical bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment of the present invention; and





FIG. 4

is a side view of a typical holder for the conical bit penetrator pocket protector of the present invention, a conical bit penetrator pocket protector of the present invention being received therein.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A conical bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment incorporating various features of the present invention is illustrated generally at


10


in the figures. The conical bit penetrator pocket protector for earth displacement equipment, or bit penetrator


10


, is designed to penetrate rock and hardened earth more efficiently with a penetrator bit insert


20


while extending the life of the insert


20


. The insert


20


is insertable into the bit penetrator


10


, which is attachable to trenching equipment or earth working equipment such as a chain excavator or a rotatable drum or hammer equipment, or the like. In one embodiment, the bit penetrator


10


is designed to receive an insert


20


of a configuration to maximize penetration into hard rock formations.




The bit penetrator


10


of the present invention can be formed by casting, hot or cold forming, or machining from solid bar stock. In the preferred embodiment, the penetrator body


12


is fabricated from steel and the insert


20


is fabricated from tungsten carbide. However, it will be understood that other materials of manufacture may be used to accomplish similar results, depending upon the particular use thereof The bit penetrator


10


defines a body


12


including an upper end


14


and a lower end


16


. A flange


18


is defined between the upper and lower ends


14


,


16


. The flange


18


serves as a pocket protector as will be described below. The upper end


14


defines an insert receptor


22


, for receiving an insert


20


, as most clearly illustrated in FIG.


4


. The insert receptor


22


is configured to receive and retain an insert


20


of a selected diameter.




The body


12


further defines at least one tapered portion between the flange


18


and the upper end


14


. The tapers defined by the upper end


14


of the bit penetrator


10


, shown as surfaces


24


and


28


in the figures, serve to reduce the diameter from the flange


18


to the upper end to effectively define a substantially conical configuration. In the illustrated embodiment, the surface


28


defines a slope of about ten degrees (10°) and the surface


24


defines a slope of about sixteen degrees (16°). It will be understood that more or fewer sloped surfaces may be provided to accomplish the objects of the present invention. A radiused surface


29


is provided as a transition from the flange


18


to the surface


28


in order to prevent the upper end


14


from breaking at the flange


18


. The substantially conical configuration of the upper end


14


of the bit penetrator


10


provides enhanced removal of cutting materials and debris past the flange


18


and out of the cutting hole, trench, or tunneling bore. As a result of the enhanced removal, such configuration reduces friction against cutting materials and debris, and thereby reduces heat generated by the bit penetrator


10


. It has been demonstrated that improved penetration and production from about 40% to about 100% over prior art devices is accomplished as a result of this configuration.




The lower end


16


of the body


12


defines a shank configured to be received within a holder


30


, as illustrated best in FIG.


4


. In the illustrated embodiment, the lower end


18


of the body


12


defines a double-step shank having a reduced radius at the distal end thereof. While such embodiment is illustrated, it will be understood that other conventional shank constructions may be incorporated effectively. The holder


30


is securable by conventional means such as welding to an implement of earth working equipment. To this extent, the holder


30


defines a through opening


32


configured to loosely receive the lower end


16


of the body


12


in order to allow free rotation of the bit penetrator


10


therein. The lower end


16


of the illustrated embodiment defines a radial receptor


17


for receiving a retainer clip


19


. The radial receptor


17


is disposed a distance from the flange


18


slightly greater than the length of the holder through opening


32


so as not to prevent free rotation of the bit penetrator


10


. The retainer clip


19


is configured to be closely received within the radial receptor


17


when the bit penetrator lower end


16


is received within the holder through opening


32


. The retainer clip


19


is further configured to define an outer diameter greater than the diameter of the holder through opening


32


, thus serving to prevent extraction of the bit penetrator


10


from the holder


30


. It will be understood that other means for removably securing the bit penetrator


10


within the holder


30


to allow free rotation of the bit penetrator


10


may be incorporated with similar results.




The flange


18


provides protection for the bit penetrator lower end


16


and the holder


30


in which it is received by minimizing rock and earth fines from contacting and building up between the holder


30


and bit penetrator


10


. Further, the flange


18


acts as a load bearing surface between the bit penetrator


10


and the holder


30


, thereby protecting the lower end


16


of the bit penetrator


10


and the face


34


of the holder


30


.




The insert


20


is secured within the receptor


22


by conventional means such as brazing or welding. The insert


20


defines a conical configuration on its distal end, or tip


21


. In the preferred embodiment, the insert


20


is fabricated from tungsten carbide or diamond material. It will be understood, although not illustrated, that the insert


20


may be releasably received within the receptor


22


for removal and replacement thereof




From the foregoing description, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that a bit penetrator for earth working equipment offering advantages over the prior art has been provided. Specifically, the bit penetrator is designed to maximize penetration into hard rock formations, and to extend the life of a penetrator bit insert. Further, the bit penetrator is configured to receive a penetrator bit insert formed from tungsten carbide or diamond materials. The bit penetrator flange provides protection for the lower shank end and the full face of the holder in which it is received by minimizing rock and earth fines from contacting and building up between the holder and bit penetrator. Further, the flange acts as a load bearing surface between the bit penetrator and the holder, thereby protecting the lower end of the bit penetrator and the full face of the holder.




While a preferred embodiment has been shown and described, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the disclosure, but rather it is intended to cover all modifications and alternate methods falling within the spirit and the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A bit penetrator for mounting within a through opening defined within a holder mounted on earth displacement equipment, said bit penetrator comprising:a body, said body defining: an upper end defining a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end defining an insert receptor, said upper end defining a substantially conical configuration reducing in diameter from said proximal end to said distal end, said upper end defining a first sloped surface at said distal end, a second sloped surface, and a radiused surface between said second sloped surface and said proximal end, said upper end further defining a cylindrical surface extending between said first sloped surface and said second sloped surface; a lower end defining a retainer receptor, said lower end being configured to be rotatably received through the holder through opening; a flange dividing said upper end and said lower end, said upper end radiused surface providing a transition from said upper end second sloped surface to a perimeter of said flange to assist in deflecting material away from said bit penetrator, said flange defining a diameter larger than a diameter defined by said lower end to prevent excavated material from entering the holder through opening, whereby said flange is a load bearing surface between said bit penetrator and the holder, and whereby said flange protects the face of the holder and the interior surface of the holder through opening and said body lower end; and an insert configured to be received within said upper end insert receptor; and a retainer configured to be mounted in said retainer receptor defined by said body lower end, said retainer preventing removal of said bit penetrator from the holder.
  • 2. The bit penetrator of claim 1 wherein said first sloped surface defines a slope of about ten degrees (10°).
  • 3. The bit penetrator of claim 2 wherein said second sloped surface defines a slope of about sixteen degrees (16°).
  • 4. A bit penetrator for mounting on earth displacement equipment, said bit penetrator comprising:a holder defining a face and a through opening having an interior surface and opening on said face, said holder adapted to be mounted on earth displacement equipment; a body, said body defining: an upper end defining a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end defining an insert receptor, said upper end defining a substantially conical configuration reducing in diameter from said proximal end to said distal end, said upper end defining a first sloped surface at said distal end, a second sloped surface, and a radiused surface between said second sloped surface and said proximal end, said upper end further defining a cylindrical surface extending between said first sloped surface and said second sloped surface; a lower end defining a retainer receptor, said lower end being configured to be rotatably received within said holder through opening; a flange dividing said upper end and said lower end, said upper end radiused surface providing a transition from said upper end second sloped surface to a perimeter of said flange to assist in deflecting material away from said bit penetrator, said flange defining a diameter larger than a diameter defined by said lower end to prevent excavated material from entering said holder through opening, whereby said flange is a load bearing surface between said bit penetrator and said holder, and whereby said flange protects said face of said holder and said interior surface of said holder through opening and said body lower end; and an insert configured to be received within said upper end insert receptor; and a retainer configured to be mounted in said retainer receptor defined by said body lower end, said retainer preventing removal of said bit penetrator from said holder.
  • 5. The bit penetrator of claim 4 wherein said first sloped surface defines a slope of about ten degrees (10°).
  • 6. The bit penetrator of claim 5 wherein said second sloped surface defines a slope of about sixteen degrees (16°).
  • 7. A method for manufacturing a bit penetrator for mounting within a through opening defined within a holder mounted on earth displacement equipment, said method comprising the steps of:forming a body to define: an upper end defining a proximal end and a distal end, said upper end defining a substantially conical configuration reducing in diameter from said proximal end to said distal end, said upper end defining a first sloped surface at said distal end, a second sloped surface, and a radiused surface between said second sloped surface and said proximal end, said upper end further defining a cylindrical surface extending between said first sloped surface and said second sloped surface; a lower end configured to be rotatably received through the holder through opening; and a flange dividing said upper end and said lower end, said upper end radiused surface providing a transition from said upper end second sloped surface to a perimeter of said flange to assist in deflecting material away from said bit penetrator, said flange defining a diameter larger than a diameter defined by said lower end to prevent excavated material from entering the holder through opening, whereby said flange protects the full face of the holder and the interior surface of the holder through opening and said body lower end, said body defining an elongated, cylindrical configuration; forming an insert receptor in said upper end distal end for receiving a cutting insert therein; and mounting an insert within said insert receptor.
  • 8. The method of claim 7, after said step of forming a body, further comprising the step of forming a retainer receptor in said lower end.
  • 9. The bit penetrator of claim 7 wherein said first sloped surface defines a slope of about ten degrees (10°).
  • 10. The bit penetrator of claim 9 wherein said second sloped surface defines a slope of about sixteen degrees (16°).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/168,508, filed Dec. 2, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/168508 Dec 1999 US