Claims
- 1. A wear member for use in excavating comprising:
a body having a front working end and a rear mounting end, the mounting end having a rearwardly opening socket for receiving a nose of an adapter; and at least one ear extending rearward from the body, the ear having a tapered slot for receiving a lock by which the wear member is retained to the adapter.
- 2. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 in which the slot includes a front wall and a rear wall which converge.
- 3. A wear member in accordance with claim 2 in which the front and rear walls converge along substantial portions of their lengths.
- 4. A wear member in accordance with claim 3 wherein the front wall is nonlinear and the rear wall is generally linear.
- 5. A wear member in accordance with claim 4 wherein the front wall is curved.
- 6. A wear member in accordance with claim 2 in which the socket is partially defined by opposed walls, one of which supports the ear, and the slot further includes an inlet end and a sidewall that extends between the front and rear walls, wherein the sidewall converges toward a central plane of the socket as the sidewall extends away from the inlet end, and the central plane generally bisects the opposed walls of the socket and extends along an axis of insertion of the nose into the socket.
- 7. A wear member in accordance with claim 6 in which the sidewall extends away from the central plane of the socket as the sidewall extends rearward.
- 8. A wear member in accordance with claim 7 in which the slot further includes an open inlet end by which the lock is inserted into the slot, and an opposite distal end that is closed by a distal wall.
- 9. A wear member in accordance with claim 8 in which the slot further includes a notch in the sidewall adjacent the rear wall and the inlet end.
- 10. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the slot tapers in two generally perpendicular directions.
- 11. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the slot tapers in three generally perpendicular directions.
- 12. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 in which the slot further includes an open inlet end and a distal wall that closes a distal end of the slot opposite the inlet end.
- 13. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the socket is partially defined by opposed walls, one of which supports the ear, and the slot is defined by an open inlet end by which the lock is inserted into the slot, a front wall, an opposing rear wall, and a sidewall extending between the front and rear wall, and wherein the sidewall converges toward a central plane of the socket as the sidewall extends away from the inlet end, and the central plane generally bisects the opposed walls of the socket and extends along an axis of insertion of the nose into the socket.
- 14. A wear member in accordance with claim 13 wherein the sidewall converges toward the central plane over a substantial portion of the length of the sidewall.
- 15. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the socket is partially defined by opposed walls, one of which supports the ear, and the slot is defined by an open inlet end by which the lock is inserted into the slot, a front wall, an opposing rear wall, and a sidewall extending between the front and rear wall, and wherein the sidewall converges toward a central plane of the socket as the sidewall extends forward, and the central plane generally bisects the opposed walls of the socket and extends along an axis of insertion of the nose into the socket.
- 16. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 wherein the sidewall converges toward the central plane over a substantial portion of the distance between the rear wall and the front wall.
- 17. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 in which the slot includes a stop for releasably retaining the lock in the slot.
- 18. A wear member in accordance with claim 17 in which the stop projects into the slot.
- 19. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 in which the slot includes a notch in at least one wall.
- 20. A wear member in accordance with claim 19 wherein the slot further includes a front wall and a rear wall, and the notch is adjacent the rear wall.
- 21. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the slot includes a front wall, a rear wall and an inlet end by which the lock is inserted into the slot, and wherein the rear wall includes a projecting portion adjacent the inlet end that extends inward beyond central portions of the ear to more fully engage a rear portion of the lock.
- 22. A wear member for use in excavating comprising:
a wear surface; a support cavity for receiving a support structure secured to excavating equipment; and an opening defined by a peripheral wall structure, the opening having an inlet end for receiving a lock to retain the wear member to the support structure and a stop on the peripheral wall structure for releasably retaining the lock in the opening, and the opening narrowing along at least part of its length as the opening extends away from the inlet end.
- 23. A wear member in accordance with claim 22 wherein the stop is a projection that projects into the opening from the peripheral wall.
- 24. A wear member in accordance with claim 22 in which the opening includes a front wall and a rear wall, wherein the front and rear walls gradually converge over substantial portions of their lengths as they extend away from the inlet end.
- 25. A wear member in accordance with claim 24 in which the opening has a width extending generally transverse to the front and rear walls, wherein the width gradually narrows as the opening extends away from the inlet end.
- 26. A wear member in accordance with claim 25 wherein the opening gradually widens as the opening extends from the front wall to the rear wall.
- 27. A wear member in accordance with claim 26 further including a rearwardly extending ear, wherein the opening is formed in the ear.
- 28. A wear member in accordance with claim 22 in which the opening has a front wall, a rear wall, and a width extending generally transverse to the front and rear walls, wherein the width gradually narrows as the opening extends away from the inlet end.
- 29. A wear member in accordance with claim 22 wherein the opening includes a front wall and a rear wall, and the opening gradually widens as the opening extends from the front wall to the rear wall.
- 30. A wear member in accordance with claim 22 wherein the support cavity is a socket adapted to receive a support structure in the form of a nose of an adapter.
- 31. A wear member for use in excavating comprising:
a wear surface; a support cavity adapted to receive a support structure secured to excavating equipment, the support cavity having a rearwardly extending longitudinal axis; and an opening for receiving a lock to hold the wear member to the support structure, the opening having an open inlet end by which the lock is received, a forward end, a rearward end, a thickness generally in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the support cavity, and a width extending laterally between the forward and rearward ends, wherein the width and the thickness both narrow as they extend away from the inlet end.
- 32. A wear member in accordance with claim 31 wherein the opening widens as the opening extends from the forward end to the rearward end.
- 33. A wear member in accordance with claim 32 wherein the opening includes a stop to releasably retain the lock in the opening.
- 34. A wear member in accordance with claim 33 further including a rearwardly extending ear, wherein the ear includes the opening for the lock.
- 35. A wear assembly for use in excavating comprising:
a support structure; a wear member comprising a body having a front working end and a rear mounting end, the mounting end having a rearwardly opening cavity for receiving the support structure, and at least one ear extending rearward from the body, the ear having a tapered slot; and a lock received into the slot by which the wear member is retained to the support structure.
- 36. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 35 in which the slot includes a front wall and a rear wall which converge.
- 37. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 36 in which the socket is partially defined by opposed walls, one of which supports the ear, and the slot further includes an inlet end by which the lock is inserted into the slot and a sidewall that extends between the front and rear walls, wherein the sidewall converges toward a central plane of the socket as the sidewall extends away from the inlet end, and the central plane generally bisects the opposed walls of the socket.
- 38. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 37 in which the sidewall extends away from the central plane of the socket as the sidewall extends rearward.
- 39. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 38 in which the slot further includes a distal end opposite the inlet end that is closed by a distal wall.
- 40. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 39 in which the slot further includes a notch in the sidewall adjacent the rear wall and the inlet end.
- 41. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 35 wherein the socket is partially defined by opposed walls, one of which supports the ear, and the slot is defined by an open inlet end by which the lock is inserted into the slot, a front wall, an opposing rear wall, and a sidewall extending between the front and rear wall, and wherein the sidewall converges toward a central plane of the socket extending generally parallel to the rearward extension of the ear as the sidewall extends away from the inlet end, and the central plane generally bisects the opposed walls of the socket.
- 42. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 35 wherein the socket is partially defined by opposed walls, one of which supports the ear, and the slot is defined by an open inlet end by which the lock is inserted into the slot, a front wall, an opposing rear wall, and a sidewall extending between the front and rear wall, and wherein the sidewall converges toward a central plane of the socket extending generally parallel to the rearward extension of the ear as the sidewall extends forward, and the central plane generally bisects the opposed walls of the socket.
- 43. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 35 in which the slot includes a stop for releasably retaining the lock in the opening.
- 44. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 35 in which the slot includes a notch in at least one wall.
- 45. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 35 wherein the slot includes a front wall and a rear wall, and the rear wall includes a projecting portion adjacent the inlet end that extends inward beyond central portions of the ear.
- 46. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 35 wherein the lock further includes a body and a latch, the latch being movable between a hold position and a release position.
- 47. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 46 wherein the lock further includes a resilient member, and the resilient member normally biases the latch toward the hold position.
- 48. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 46 wherein the latch includes a pin that is received into a hole in the body to define a pivot axis about which the latch moves.
- 49. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 46 wherein one of the body and latch includes a rail and the other of the body and latch includes a groove receiving the rail, the rail and groove cooperating to retain the latch member and body together.
- 50. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 46 which further includes a fastener that selectively holds the latch in the hold and release positions.
- 51. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 46 wherein the latch includes at least one pry surface against which a tool is adapted to press against to move the latch to the release position.
- 52. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 46 wherein the lock includes at least one pry surface against which a tool is adapted to press against to pull the lock from the slot.
- 53. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 46 which further includes a secondary latch that releasably holds the latch in the hold position.
- 54. A wear assembly for use in excavating comprising:
a support structure secured to excavating equipment; a wear member including a wear surface and a support cavity for receiving the support structure; an opening having an inlet end and a stop; and a lock received into the opening to retain the wear member on the support structure, the lock including a body and a latch, the latch being movable between a hold position where the latch engages the stop to prevent release of the lock from the opening inlet end when the lock is fully inserted into the opening and a release position wherein the latch is disengaged from the stop to permit removal of the lock from the opening, and the lock having at least one pry surface by which a tool presses to move the latch to the release position and to pull the lock from the opening.
- 55. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein the lock has a shape that generally complements the opening, and the opening narrows as it extends away from the inlet end.
- 56. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 55 wherein the opening includes a front wall and a rear wall that converge as they extend away from the inlet end.
- 57. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 56 in which the opening has a width that extends laterally of the front and rear walls, wherein the width narrows as the opening extends away from the inlet end.
- 58. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 57 wherein the opening widens from the front wall to the rear wall.
- 59. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 55 in which the opening includes a front wall, a rear wall, and a width that extends laterally of the front and rear walls, wherein the width narrows as the opening extends away from the inlet end.
- 60. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 55 wherein the opening includes a front wall and a rear wall, and the opening widens as the opening extends from the front wall to the rear wall.
- 61. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein the wear member includes an ear extending rearward of the socket that defines the opening.
- 62. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein the latch includes a pin that is received into a hole in the body to define a pivot axis about which the latch moves.
- 63. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 62 wherein one of the body and the latch includes a rail and the other of the body and the latch includes a groove receiving the rail, the rail and groove cooperating to retain the latch and the body together.
- 64. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 63 wherein the lock further includes a fastener that selectively retains the latch member in the hold and release positions.
- 65. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 64 wherein the lock further includes a resilient member that biases the latch toward the hold position.
- 66. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein one of the body and the latch includes a rail and the other of the body and the latch includes a groove receiving the rail, the rail and the groove cooperating to retain the latch and the body together.
- 67. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein the body includes a hood that extends over at least part of the latch.
- 68. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 in which the latch includes a retaining portion that engages the stop in the hold position, wherein the at least one pry surface and the retaining portion are defined on the same side of the latch.
- 69. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 in which the latch includes a retaining portion that engages the stop in the hold position, wherein the at least one pry surface and the retaining portion are defined on opposite sides of the latch member.
- 70. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein the body includes a support surface against which a portion of the latch abuts when the lock is pried from the slot.
- 71. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 70 wherein the body includes a hood that defines the support surface.
- 72. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 70 in which the body includes a hole that receives a pin from the latch member, wherein a surface of the hole defines the support surface.
- 73. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 in which the body includes a catch that engages and releasably retains the latch in the release position.
- 74. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein the body includes a channel and the latch is movably received in the channel for movement between the hold and release positions.
- 75. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 in which the body further includes a stop that engages and positions the latch in the hold position.
- 76. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 wherein the lock further includes a resilient member that is adapted to bias the latch toward the hold position.
- 77. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 which further includes a secondary latch that releasably holds the latch in the hold position.
- 78. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 54 in which the lock includes a bias member that presses against the support structure.
- 79. A wear assembly for use in excavating comprising:
a support structure; a wear member having a support cavity for receiving the support structure; an opening defined between the support structure and the wear member, the opening having an inlet end for receiving the lock and narrowing in a plurality generally perpendicular directions; and a lock received into the opening to retain the wear member to the support structure, the lock narrowing in a plurality of generally perpendicular directions to complement the opening.
- 80. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 79 wherein the opening includes a front wall and a rear wall that converge as they extend away from the inlet end.
- 81. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 80 in which the opening includes a sidewall that extends between the front and rear walls, wherein the sidewall is inclined such that the opening narrows as in a direction transverse to the sidewall as the opening extends from the inlet end.
- 82. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 81 in which portions of the front wall are narrower than directly opposing portions of the rear wall.
- 83. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 79 in which the opening includes a front wall and a rear wall, wherein portions of the front wall are narrower than directly opposing portions of the rear wall.
- 84. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 79 in which the opening includes a front wall, a rear wall and a sidewall extending between the front and rear walls, wherein the sidewall is inclined such that the opening narrows in a direction transverse to the sidewall as the opening extends from the inlet end.
- 85. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 79 in which the opening includes a stop, and the lock includes a latch that engages the stop to hold the lock in the opening.
- 86. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 79 wherein the wear member has a rearwardly extending ear that includes the opening.
- 87. A lock for a wear assembly for an excavator having a support structure and a wear member, the lock comprising:
a body that tapers toward one end along at least a substantial portion of the length of the body; a latch attached to the body for movement between a hold position where the latch engages a stop in the wear assembly to hold the lock in the wear assembly and a release position where the latch member is disengaged from the stop to permit removal of the lock from the wear assembly; and at least one pry surface by which a tool presses to move the latch member to the release position and to pull the lock from the wear assembly.
- 88. A lock in accordance with claim 87 further including a resilient member that biases the latch member toward the hold position.
- 89. A lock in accordance with claim 88 wherein the latch member includes a pin that is received into a hole in the body to define a pivot axis about which the latch moves.
- 90. A lock in accordance with claim 89 wherein one of the body and the latch includes a rail and the other of the body and the latch includes a groove receiving the rail, the rail and the groove cooperating to retain the latch and body together.
- 91. A lock in accordance with claim 87 which further includes a fastener that selectively holds the latch member in the hold and release positions.
- 92. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein the latch member includes a pin that is received into a hole in the body to define a pivot axis about which the latch moves.
- 93. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein one of the body and the latch includes a rail and the other of the body and the latch includes a groove receiving the rail, the rail and the groove cooperating to retain the latch and body together.
- 94. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein the body includes a hood that extends over at least part of the latch.
- 95. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein the latch includes a retaining portion that engages the stop to hold the lock in the wear assembly, and the at least one pry surface and the retaining portion are defined on the same side of the latch.
- 96. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein the latch includes a retaining portion that engages the stop to hold the lock in the wear assembly, and the at least one pry surface and the retaining portion are defined on opposite sides of the latch.
- 97. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein a first pry surface is provided on the latch to move the latch to the release position, and a second pry surface is provided on the body to move the lock from the opening.
- 98. A lock in accordance with claim 97 wherein the first and second pry surfaces are arranged near each other such that the pry tool need only be located in one position before operating.
- 99. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein the body includes a support surface against which a portion of the latch abuts when the lock is pried from the opening.
- 100. A lock in accordance with claim 99 wherein the body includes a hood that defines the support surface.
- 101. A lock in accordance with claim 99 in which the body includes a hole that receives a pin from the latch, wherein a surface of the hole defines the support surface.
- 102. A lock in accordance with claim 87 wherein the latch includes a pivot structure received in a hole to define a pivot axis for the movement of the latch.
- 103. A lock in accordance with claim 87 in which the body includes a catch that engages and releasably retains the latch in the release position.
- 104. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 87 wherein the body includes a channel and the latch is movably received in the channel for movement between the hold and release positions.
- 105. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 87 in which the body further includes a stop that engages and positions the latch member in the hold position.
- 106. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 87 in which the lock includes a bias member that presses against the support structure.
- 107. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 87 which further includes a secondary latch that releasably holds the latch in the hold position.
- 108. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 107 wherein a resilient member biases the secondary latch toward engagement with the latch in the hold position.
- 109. A method of mounting a wear member having a support cavity onto excavating equipment having a support structure, the method comprising placing the wear member on the support structure such that the support structure is received into the support cavity, and prying a lock into an opening defined by the wear member and the support structure.
- 110. A method in accordance with claim 109 in which the opening and the inserted lock have complementary tapered configurations.
- 111. A method in accordance with claim 110 which the inserted lock has a latch movable between a hold position and a release position, the lock being pried into the opening so that the latch engages a stop on one of the body and the support structure to retain the lock in the opening.
- 112. A method in accordance with claim 111 wherein the inserted lock has a resilient member that biases the latch toward the hold position, and the latch automatically engages the stop to retain the lock in the opening as the lock is inserted into the opening.
- 113. A method in accordance with claim 109 further including moving the latch into the engaged position behind the stop to retain the lock in the opening after the lock is inserted into the opening.
- 114. A method in accordance with claim 109 wherein the support structure is a nose of an adapter.
- 115. A method of removing a wear member from a support structure secured to excavating equipment wherein a support cavity of the wear member is received over the support structure and a lock with a latch sets in an opening with the latch fit behind a stop to retain the lock in the opening, the method comprising moving the latch to a release position, pulling the lock from the opening by engaging a pry surface on the lock, and removing the wear member from the support structure.
- 116. A method in accordance with claim 115 wherein a tool engages the pry surface on a rear surface of the lock.
- 117. A method in accordance with claim 115 wherein a tool engages the pry surface on a front surface of the lock.
- 118. A method in accordance with claim 115 wherein the tool is placed in a single location relative to the lock and is operated to move the latch to the release position and to pull the lock from the opening.
- 119. A method in accordance with claim 118 wherein the tool rotates to move the latch to the release position and to pull the lock from the opening.
- 120. A method in accordance with claim 119 wherein the tool has a generally cylindrical engagement member that engages the lock to move the latch to the release position and to pull the lock from the opening.
- 121. A method in accordance with claim 120 wherein the tool engages the latch to move the latch to the release position and engages a body of the lock to pull the lock from the opening.
- 122. A method in accordance with claim 115 wherein the support structure is a nose of an adapter.
- 123. A method in accordance with claim 122 wherein the wear member is a point of an excavating tooth.
- 124. A method of removing a wear member from a support structure secured to excavating equipment wherein a support cavity of the wear member is received over the support structure and a lock is received in an opening to releasably retain the wear member to the support structure, the method comprising (i) placing a tool in a first position against the lock and one of the wear member and the support structure, (ii) rotating the tool such that the lock is pulled from the opening, (iii) removing the lock from the opening; and (iv) removing the wear member from the support structure.
- 125. A method in accordance with claim 124 wherein the tool is generally cylindrical.
- 126. A method in accordance with claim 125 wherein the tool has a non-cylindrical distal projection that includes a pry structure that engages the lock to pull the lock from the opening.
- 127. A method in accordance with claim 124 wherein the lock includes a latch that secures the lock in the opening and the rotating of the tool moves the latch to a release position and pulls the lock from the opening.
- 128. A method in accordance with claim 127 wherein the lock includes a body that movably supports the latch and the body includes at least one pry surface against which the tool engages to pull the lock from the opening.
- 129. A method in accordance with claim 124 wherein the engagement member is rotated by a motor.
- 130. A method in accordance with claim 124 wherein the tool has a longitudinal axis that is generally parallel with the axis of rotation of the tool.
- 131. A method in accordance with claim 124 wherein the removing of the wear member from the support structure includes placing the pry tool between the wear member and the support structure and rotating the pry tool to pull the wear member from the support structure
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/369,846, filed Apr. 5, 2002, and of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/899,535, filed Jul. 6, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60369846 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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