The present invention relates to cutting tools and cutting tool assemblies used for mining and/or construction and, more particularly, relates to a retainer with a retention member for such cutting tools and cutting tool assemblies.
Rotatable cutting tools are used in conjunction with a machine used to break up (or cut) a substrate such as coal, rock, asphalt pavement, concrete or the like. In its very basic aspects, such a machine includes a driven member (e.g., a chain, a wheel or a drum), a holder (which also may be referred to as, for example, a block or tool holder or the like) mounted to the driven member, and a rotatable cutting tool rotatably held in the holder. It is the cutting tool that impinges the substrate so as to break it into pieces upon impact.
As known to those skilled in the art, the useful life of the holder is much longer than the useful life of the cutting tool. Each holder is intended to accommodate many changes of cutting tools before the holder must be changed. In order to reduce the wear between the holder and the cutting bit, a sleeve (which also may be referred to as, for example, a retention sleeve, retainer sleeve, retainer, wear sleeve or the like) may be used in conjunction with the cutting tool and the holder. The sleeve typically is positioned between the cutting tool and holder. The sleeve protects the holder from wear and is removably mounted in the holder. The assembly of such cutting tool arrangements is an important step and often difficult in view of, for example, small tolerances between the various components.
There has been identified a need for improved cutting tool assemblies and/or related components that overcome limitations, shortcomings and disadvantages of known cutting tool assemblies and/or related components.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, a cutting tool assembly includes: a holder having a front face that defines a longitudinal bore extending at least partially through the holder; a cutting tool having a head portion, a shank portion and a collar portion therebetween all extending along a longitudinal axis of the cutting tool; a retainer sleeve substantially surrounding the shank portion and configured for being removably received in the longitudinal bore of the holder; and an outwardly biasing retention member connected to the retainer sleeve and configured for cooperating with the longitudinal bore of the holder.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a tool assembly for mounting in a bore of a holder, the tool assembly includes: a cutting tool having a head portion, a shank portion and a collar portion therebetween all extending along a longitudinal axis of the cutting tool; a retainer sleeve substantially surrounding the shank portion and configured for being removably received in the bore of the holder; and an outwardly biasing retention member connected to the retainer sleeve and configured for cooperating with the bore of the holder.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a retainer assembly for mounting on a cutting tool having a shank portion, includes: a generally cylindrical retainer sleeve configured for substantially surrounding the shank portion of the cutting tool; and an outwardly biasing retention member connected to the retainer sleeve, wherein the outwardly biasing retention member includes an elongated arcuate member having a first end connected to the retainer sleeve and an opposing second end that is movable between a first position where it is in a generally expanded state and a second position where it is in a generally compressed state.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be more fully understood following a review of this specification and drawings.
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The tool assembly 20 includes a cutting tool 22 such as, for example, a conical cutting tool. The cutting tool 22 includes a head portion 24 with a hard cutting tip 26, a shank portion 28 and a collar portion 30 therebetween, all disposed about a central longitudinal axis A-A of the cutting tool 22. A washer 31 may be positioned axially rearward of the collar portion 30 adjacent an axially forward end of the shank portion 28.
The tool assembly 20 also includes a retainer sleeve 32 (which also may be referred to as a retention sleeve, wear sleeve or the like) which is shown in more detail in
In one aspect, the retainer sleeve 32 is configured to substantially surround the shank portion 28. In another aspect, the retainer sleeve 32 is formed of, for example, spring steel, and in conjunction with the slot 34, this provides for the retainer sleeve 32 to be resilient and/or expandable in order that it may be expanded to be installed on the shank portion. In one aspect, the retainer sleeve 32 can be easily fitted or positioned on or about the shank portion 28 for preparation of inserting the cutting tool 22 and, more specifically, the shank portion 28 thereof into the bore 18 of the holder 12. In one aspect, in its normal, uninstalled state the retainer sleeve 32 has an inner diameter ID1 (see, for example,
The tool assembly 20 also includes an outwardly biasing retention member, generally designated as 40, connected to the retainer sleeve 32 and configured for cooperating with the longitudinal bore 18 of the holder 12. In one aspect, the outwardly biasing retention member 40 is compressible between a generally expanded state when not cooperating with the bore 18 of the holder 12 (see, for example,
In another aspect of the invention, the outwardly biasing retention member 40 includes an elongated arcuate member 42 having a first end 44 connected to the retainer sleeve 32 and an opposing second end 46 that is movable between a first position where it is in a generally expanded state not cooperating with the bore 18 of the holder 12 (see, for example,
In one aspect, at least a portion of the outwardly biasing retention member 40 and, in particular, at least a portion of the elongated arcuate member 42 in the first position extends circumferentially outward beyond the outer surface 33 of the retainer sleeve 32. In particular, the elongated arcuate member 42 includes an arcuate outer surface 50 having at least a portion thereof that extends circumferentially outward beyond the outer surface 33 of the retainer sleeve 32. As illustrated, for example, in
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an additional outwardly biasing retention member 40a may be provided and also be connected to the retainer sleeve 32 and configured for cooperating with the longitudinal bore 18 of the holder 12. It will be appreciated that the additional outwardly biasing retention member 40a may be essentially the same as the outwardly biasing retention member 40, as described herein. For example, the additional outwardly biasing retention member 40a can include an elongated arcuate member 42a having a first end 44a connected to the retainer sleeve 32 and an opposing second end 46a that is movable between a first position where it is in a generally expanded state and a second position where it is in a generally compressed state. A pair of slots or openings 48a may be formed adjacent to, parallel to and/or alongside the elongated arcuate member 42a to provide for the resiliency and/or expandability of the elongated arcuate member 42a.
In one aspect, at least a portion of the outwardly biasing retention member 40a and, in particular, at least a portion of the elongated arcuate member 42a in the first position extends circumferentially outward beyond the outer surface 33 of the retainer sleeve 32. In particular, the elongated arcuate member 42a includes an arcuate outer surface 50a having at least a portion thereof that extends circumferentially outward beyond the outer surface 33 of the retainer sleeve 32. As illustrated, for example, in
In another aspect, the second end 46 of the outwardly biasing retention member 40 is adjacent the second end 46a of the additional outwardly biasing retention member 40a. However, it will be appreciated that the positioning or orientation of the outwardly biasing retention member 40 relative to the positioning or orientation of the additional outwardly biasing retention member 40a may be different than as illustrated.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the retainer sleeve 32 can be configured to include an axial forward section FS, an axial rearward section RS and an axial middle section MS therebetween, wherein the outwardly biasing retention members 40 and/or 40a are positioned on the axial middle section MS (see, for example,
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an arc length L1 (see, for example,
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In addition, one or more outwardly biasing retention members, generally designated as 140 and 140a, are connected to the retainer sleeve 132 and configured for cooperating with the longitudinal bore 18 of the holder 12. In one aspect, the outwardly biasing retention members 140 and 140a are compressible between a generally expanded state when not cooperating with the bore 18 of the holder 12 and a generally compressed state when cooperating with the bore 18 of the holder 12. Each outwardly biasing retention member 140, 140a includes an elongated arcuate member 142, 142a having a first end 144, 144a connected to the retainer sleeve 132 and an opposing second end 146, 146a that is movable between a first position where it is in a generally expanded state not cooperating with the bore 18 of the holder 12 and a second position where it is in a generally compressed state when cooperating with the bore 18 of the holder 12.
In one aspect, the retainer sleeve 132 includes one or more coin marks or flattened areas 160 provided during manufacturing and/or assembly of the retainer sleeve 132. Each flattened area 160 includes a top surface(s) 162 that is generally aligned with the outer surface 133. As best seen in
In addition, at least a portion of each outwardly biasing retention member 140, 140a and, in particular, at least a portion of the elongated arcuate members 142, 142a in the first position extends circumferentially outward beyond the top surfaces 162 of the flattened areas 160 and the outer surface 133 of the retainer sleeve 132. In particular, the elongated arcuate members 142, 142a include an arcuate outer surface 150, 150a having at least a portion thereof that extends circumferentially outward beyond the top surfaces 162 and the outer surface 133 of the retainer sleeve 132. As illustrated, for example, in
Whereas particular aspects of this invention have been described above for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details of the present invention may be made without departing from the invention.