Information
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Patent Grant
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6766602
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Patent Number
6,766,602
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 8, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 27, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 037 448
- 037 446
- 037 452
- 037 455
- 172 772
- 172 7725
- 172 713
- 172 719
- 172 753
- 172 681
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a corner adapter for attaching a ground engaging tooth to an implement bucket. The corner adapter includes a nose portion, a bottom strap and a top strap. The nose portion and the bottom strap are aligned along substantially common longitudinal axes, the top strap is aligned along a longitudinal axis that defines an offset angle. A cutout portion and gusset are provided in the top strap to permit the corner adapter to engage the side wall.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to a bucket for an excavating machine and more particularly to a corner adapter for mounting a ground engaging tooth to an excavating bucket.
BACKGROUND
Buckets for excavating machines such as hydraulic excavators, backhoes, wheel loaders and the like include a plurality of ground engaging teeth disposed on a cutting edge. The teeth are evenly spaced between a pair of bucket side walls. Each tooth is removably attached to an adapter, that is in-turn welded to the cutting edge of the bucket. While most teeth and adapters extend perpendicularly outward from the leading edge, some tips positioned at corners of the bucket are arranged to extend outward past the side wall. Having the teeth angled outwardly on the corners loosens material beyond the bucket sides, thus reducing drag.
An example of a tip and adapter that extends at an outward angle past the side wall is in shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,992,062 to Evans et al. As shown the adapter includes a top strap, a bottom strap and a nose portion. A longitudinal axis is defined on each of the top and bottom straps, the nose portion defines another longitudinal axis. Each of the longitudinal axes are parallel to one and other. The geometry of these corner adapters includes multiple compound angles where the nose portion connects with the top and bottom straps. These compound angles increases cost of tooling and expense associated with manufacturing the adapter. Three different patterns are required to make these castings, a right corner, a left corner and center patterns.
Additionally, the corner adapters shown in Evans et al are positioned into a notch formed into the side wall of the bucket above the base edge. A first weld is provided around the top and bottom straps, fixing the adapter to the base edge, a second weld is provided between the top strap and the notch in the wall. This attachment method complicates the replacement of a worn corner adapter because the welds must be removed using a cutting torch. Removing the second weld often results in excess damage to the side wall. Also the interface between the base edge and side walls undergoes extremely high stress during digging operations.
An additional problem related to corner adapters, is the positioning of the welds used to attach the adapter to the bucket. The welds are typically positioned at unfavorable locations having high stress concentrations, such as where the thickness of the strap is reduced. This increases the potential for failure of the adapter.
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the above mentioned problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a corner adapter for use with an implement bucket. The corner adapter is adapted to receive a ground engaging tooth and includes a nose portion having a back end, top surface, a bottom surface and a first longitudinal centerline. A top and bottom strap extend from said back end of the nose portion. The bottom strap includes a top surface, a bottom surface and a pair of side surfaces extending between the top and bottom surfaces. A second longitudinal centerline is defined between the top and bottom surfaces of the bottom strap. The top strap includes a top surface, a bottom surface and an inner side surface and an outer side surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces. A third longitudinal centerline is defined between the inner side surface and the outer side surface, wherein an angle is defined between the first centerline and the third centerline.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an implement bucket employing corner adapters of the present invention installed thereon.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a right side corner adapter as viewed from the front of the right side of corner adapter.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a right side corner adapter as viewed from the rear of the right side of the corner adapter.
FIG. 4
is a top view of a right side corner adapter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an implement bucket
10
similar to those used on hydraulic excavators or backhoes is illustrated. The implement bucket
10
as viewed from the front
12
, is defined about a vertical centerline
14
and has a pair of side walls
15
, including a left side wall
16
and a right side wall
18
. Each of the pair of side walls
15
further defines a leading edge
122
. A wrapper
22
is disposed between the right and left side walls
16
,
18
. The wrapper
22
defines a lower leading edge
24
and an upper leading edge
26
and an opening
28
. A base edge
32
is disposed on the lower leading edge
24
of the bucket
10
. The base edge
32
acts to protect and strengthen the leading edge
24
of the bucket
10
.
A plurality of adapters
34
are spaced along and attached to the base edge
32
. The plurality of adapters
34
include a left corner adapter
36
, a right corner adapter
38
and one or more straight adapters
42
, spaced between the left
36
and right corner adapter
38
. The adapters
34
are typically attached to the bucket by welding. Each adapter
34
is configured to fixedly receive a ground engaging tooth (not shown).
The left and right corner adapters
36
,
38
are substantially mirrored images of one and other. The left corner adapter
36
is configured in a manner to cause the left ground engaging tooth to extend away from the vertical centerline
14
of the bucket
10
at an angle, thus causing the tooth to extend outward past the left side wall
16
. In turn, the right corner adapter
38
extends outward past the right side wall
18
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, the right corner adapter
38
is illustrated. For the remainder of the description, a generic term “corner adapter”
44
will be used with the understanding that the left and right corner adapters
38
,
42
are substantially mirrored images of one and other. Each adapter
34
includes a nose portion
46
, a bottom strap
48
and a top strap
52
.
The nose portion
46
is a substantially pointed member configured to extend outward from the base edge
32
. The nose portion
46
includes a front end surface
54
, a rear end portion
56
, a top surface
58
, a bottom surface
62
and a pair of side walls
64
. The top and bottom surfaces
58
,
62
converge toward one and other as they approach the front end surface
54
from the rear end portion
56
. As illustrated, a bore
66
extends from the first wall
72
of the pair of side walls
64
to the second wall
72
of the pair of side walls
64
. The bore
66
is configured to receive a retainer (not shown), for affixing a ground engaging tooth having a mating bore to the adapter
34
.
The bottom strap
48
is connected to, and extends in a rearward direction from the rear portion
56
of the nose portion
46
, nearest the bottom surface
62
. The bottom strap
48
includes a first side surface
78
, a second side surface (not shown) opposite the first side surface
78
, a top surface
84
and a bottom surface
82
.
The top strap
52
is connected to, and extends upward and rearward from the rear portion
56
of the nose portion
46
nearest its top surface
58
. The top strap
52
includes a first side surface
88
, a second side surface
92
, a top surface
94
and a bottom surface
96
. A gap
98
is defined between the bottom surface
96
of the top strap
52
and top surface
84
of the bottom strap
48
. The gap
98
allows the top strap
52
to be positioned over a top surface
102
of the base edge
32
and the bottom strap
48
to be positioned under a bottom surface
104
of the base edge
32
. A radius
106
is defined at an intersection of the bottom surface
96
of the top strap
52
and top surface
84
of the bottom strap
48
near the nose portion
46
. A plurality of undercuts
142
, are disposed on the top and bottom straps
48
,
52
. The undercuts
142
provide a surface for depositing a weld bead for attaching the adapter
34
to the bucket
10
.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
, the adapter defines a cavity
108
that extends along the top surface
84
of the bottom strap
48
, upward along the rear portion
56
of the nose portion
46
and rearward along the bottom surface
96
of the top strap
52
. The cavity
108
acts to define stiffeners
112
that in turn provide strength to the top and bottom strap
48
,
52
during use of the bucket
10
. Additionally the cavity
108
reduces overall weight of the adapters
34
that in turn increases payload of the bucket
10
.
A cutout portion
114
is also defined in the top strap
52
of the corner adapter
44
. The cutout portion
114
includes a rearward facing surface
116
and a secondary side wall
118
that is offset from the first side surface
88
of the top strap
52
. The cutout portion
114
allows the adapter
34
to be positioned with the secondary side wall
118
against the right side wall
16
of the bucket
10
and the rearward facing surface
116
against the leading edge
122
of right side wall
18
of the bucket
10
.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
, a first longitudinal centerline
124
is defined on the nose portion
46
substantially midway between the pair of side walls
64
. A second longitudinal centerline
126
is defined on the bottom strap
48
substantially midway between first side surface
78
and second side surface
82
. The second longitudinal centerline
126
is substantially aligned with the first longitudinal centerline
124
. A third longitudinal centerline
128
is defined on the top strap
52
between the secondary side surface
88
and the second side surface
92
. An angle
132
is defined between the first longitudinal centerline
124
and the third longitudinal centerline
128
.
The combination of the angle
132
and the cutout portion
114
on the top strap
52
permits attachment of the corner adapter
44
with the cutout portion
114
in alignment and abutting the side wall
15
of the bucket
10
. The top strap also defines a gusset
134
that acts to strengthen the bucket
10
at the intersection of the side wall
15
and base edge
32
. The gusset
134
may have a straight or curved surface.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The corner adapters
44
of the present invention reduce damage to the bucket
10
side wall
15
when worn adapters
34
are replaced. Removal of the corner adapter
44
of the present invention requires removing a weld along the inside of the side wall
15
and around the bottom strap
48
. Whereas removal of a prior corner adapter
44
requires removing a weld on the inside and outside of the side wall
15
and around the bottom strap
48
. Because less heat is required to remove the weld, there is less opportunity for damage to the side wall
15
. Additionally, the gusset on the top strap
52
acts to strengthen the bucket
10
at the intersection of the side wall
15
and base edge
32
.
Manufacturing cost associated with the present invention may be reduced by having a single pattern that includes the nose portion
46
and bottom strap
48
. Interchangeable patterns for the top strap
52
can be mated with the single pattern to produce castings and reduce manufacturing cost. The top strap
52
patterns include a right pattern, a left pattern and a center pattern.
An additional benefit with the present invention is that as the bucket
10
is used to dig, downward forces on the tooth and corner adapter
44
are better distributed from the top strap
52
to each of the base edge
32
and side wall
15
.
Claims
- 1. A corner adapter for use with an implement bucket, the implement bucket having a vertical centerline, said corner adapter comprising:a nose portion having a front end portion, a rear end portion, a top surface, a bottom surface, a pair of side walls, and a first longitudinal centerline being defined between said side walls, said nose portion being adapted to receive a ground engaging tooth; a bottom strap extending from said rear end portion of said nose portion, said bottom strap having a top surface, a bottom surface and a pair of side surfaces, extending between said top and bottom surfaces, and a second longitudinal centerline being defined substantially midway between said pair of side surfaces; and a top strap extending from said rear portion of said nose portion, said top strap having a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface and a second side surface extending between said top and bottom surfaces, and a third longitudinal centerline being defined between said first side surface and said second side surface, wherein an angle is defined between said first longitudinal centerline and said third longitudinal centerline, said angle being greater than zero degrees, such that the nose portion extends away from the vertical centerline of the implement bucket.
- 2. The corner adapter of claim 1, wherein said angle is in the range of 3 to 6 degrees.
- 3. The corner adapter of claim 1, wherein said angle is in the range of 2 to 9 degrees.
- 4. The corner adapter of claim 1, wherein a cutout portion is defined on said first side surface of said top strap, said cutout portion is configured to engage an inner surface of a side wall of said implement bucket.
- 5. The corner adapter of claim 4, wherein said cutout portion defines a rearward facing surface, said rearward facing surface in said corner adapter being configured to abut a leading edge of the side wall of said bucket.
- 6. The corner adapter of claim 4, including an undercut defined on said first side surface, and a top edge being configured to receive a weld for attaching said corner adapter to said side wall.
- 7. The corner adapter of claim 4, including a gusset portion defined between said first side wall and said second side wall of said top strap.
- 8. The corner adapter of claim 7, wherein said gusset portion defines a substantially flat surface.
- 9. The corner adapter of claim 7, wherein said gusset portion defines a concave surface.
- 10. A corner adapter for use with an implement bucket, the implement bucket having a vertical centerline, said corner adapter comprising:a nose portion having a pair of side walls and a first longitudinal centerline being defined between said side walls; a bottom strap extending from said nose portion at a first angle, relative to said first centerline; and a top strap extending from said rear portion of said nose portion at a second angle, relative to said first centerline, wherein said second angle is greater than zero degrees, such that the nose portion extends away from the vertical centerline of the implement bucket.
- 11. The corner adapter of claim 10, wherein said second angle is between 3 and 6 degrees.
- 12. The corner adapter of claim 10, wherein said first angle is zero degrees.
- 13. The corner adapter of claim 10, including a cutout portion being defined in said top strap.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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59-106629 |
Jun 1984 |
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