Claims
- 1. An earth engaging cutter bit for excavating comprising:
- a ferrous body having a longitudinal axis and a forward end;
- a cemented carbide tip;
- said cemented carbide tip having:
- a rounded foremost earth engaging surface;
- a second earth engaging surface which extends radially outwardly while extending rearwardly of said rounded foremost earth engaging surface;
- an annular rearmost surface facing said forward end of said ferrous body and oriented in a first plane perpendicular to said longitudinal axis;
- an inwardly facing surface extending forwardly and inwardly from said annular rearmost surface;
- and a rearwardly facing surface located radially within said inwardly facing surface and forwardly of said annular rearmost surface;
- a braze joint joining said rearwardly facing surface, said inwardly facing surface and said annular rearmost surface to said forward end of said ferrous body;
- and wherein said braze joint has an average thickness adjacent said rearwardly facing surface which is smaller than the average thickness of said braze joint adjacent said rearmost annular surface and which is smaller than the average thickness of said braze joint adjacent said inwardly facing surface.
- 2. The cutter bit according to claim 1 wherein said rearwardly facing surface is planar and oriented in a second plane perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
- 3. The cutter bit according to claim 1 wherein said inwardly facing surface is frustoconical in shape.
- 4. The cutter bit according to claim 1 wherein said inwardly facing surface is convex in shape.
- 5. An earth engaging cutter bit for excavating comprising:
- a ferrous metal body having a longitudinal axis and a forward end;
- a cemented carbide tip for engaging and excavating earth formations;
- said cemented carbide tip having:
- an annular rearmost surface facing said forward end of said ferrous body;
- an inwardly facing surface extending forwardly and inwardly from said annular rearmost surface;
- and a rearwardly facing surface located radially inwardly of said inwardly facing surface and forwardly of said annular rearmost surface;
- a braze joint joining said rearwardly facing surface, said inwardly facing surface and said annular rearmost surface to said forward end of said ferrous body;
- and wherein said braze joint has an average thickness adjacent said rearwardly facing surface which is smaller than the average thickness of said braze joint adjacent said rearmost annular surface and which is smaller than the average thickness of said braze joint adjacent said inwardly facing surface.
- 6. The cutter bit according to claim 5 wherein said rearwardly facing surface is planar and oriented in a plane perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
- 7. The cutter bit according to claim 5 wherein said inwardly facing surface is frustoconical in shape.
- 8. The cutter bit according to claim 5 wherein said inwardly facing surface is convex in shape.
- 9. The cutter bit according to claim 5 further comprising means disposed between said tip and said body and being formed on one thereof and protruding toward the other thereof for engaging the other and placing said tip in a spaced relationship relative to said body for facilitating formation therebetween of said braze joint having the predetermined desired thicknesses.
- 10. The cutter bit according to claim 9 wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of first bumps formed on and protruding from said inwardly facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 11. The cutter bit according to claim 10 wherein said plurality of first bumps are three in number being circumferentially spaced approximately 120 degrees from each other.
- 12. The cutter bit according to claim 10 wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of second bumps formed on and protruding from said rearmost facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 13. The cutter bit according to claim 12 wherein said plurality of second bumps are four in number being circumferentially spaced approximately 90 degreed from each other.
- 14. The cutter bit according to claim 9 wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of bumps formed on and protruding from said rearmost facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 15. The cutter bit according to claim 14 wherein said plurality of bumps are four in number being circumferentially spaced approximately .pi.degrees from each other.
- 16. A cutter bit comprising:
- a ferrous body having a longitudinal axis and a forward end;
- a cemented carbide tip having:
- a first rearwardly facing surface with a socket therein extending forwardly therefrom and having a second rearwardly facing surface located a distance, D, from said first rearwardly facing surface;
- said forward end of said ferrous body having a first forwardly facing surface and a second forwardly facing surface;
- wherein said second forwardly facing surface is radially inside of said first forwardly facing surface and located forward of said first forwardly facing surface by a distance, H;
- wherein said first rearwardly facing surface of said cemented carbide tip is bonded to said first forwardly facing surface of said ferrous body and said second rearwardly facing surface of said cemented carbide tip is bonded to said second forwardly facing surface of said ferrous body;
- and wherein H is greater than D.
- 17. The cutter bit according to claim 16 wherein said second rearwardly facing surface is planar and wherein said second forwardly facing surface is planar.
- 18. The cutter bit according to claim 16 further comprising means disposed between said tip and said body and being formed on one thereof and protruding toward the other thereof for engaging the other and placing said tip in a spaced relationship relative to said body for facilitating placement of said respective surfaces of said tip and body at desired distances from one another.
- 19. The cutter bit according to claim 18 wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of first bumps formed on and protruding from said socket of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 20. The cutter bit according to claim 19 wherein said plurality of first bumps are three in number being circumferentially spaced approximately 120 degrees from each other.
- 21. The cutter bit according to claim 19 wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of second bumps formed on and protruding from said first rearwardly facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 22. The cutter bit according to claim 21 wherein said plurality of second bumps are four in number being circumferentially spaced approximately 90 degrees from each other.
- 23. The cutter bit according to claim 18 wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of second bumps formed on and protruding from said rearwardly facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 24. The cutter bit according to claim 23 wherein said plurality of second bumps are four in number being circumferentially spaced approximately 90 degrees from each other.
- 25. A cutter bit comprising:
- a ferrous metal body having a longitudinal axis and a forward end;
- a cemented carbide tip;
- said cemented carbide tip having:
- an annular rearmost surface facing said forward end of said ferrous body;
- an inwardly facing surface extending forwardly and inwardly from said annular rearmost surface;
- and a rearwardly facing surface located radially inwardly of said inwardly facing surface and forwardly of said annular rearmost surface;
- a braze joint joining said rearwardly facing surface, said inwardly facing surface and said annular rearmost surface to said forward end of said ferrous body;
- wherein said braze joint has an average thickness adjacent said rearwardly facing surface which is smaller than the average thickness of said braze joint adjacent said rearmost annular surface;
- means disposed between said tip and said body and being formed on one thereof and protruding toward the other thereof for engaging the other and placing said tip in a spaced relationship relative to said body for facilitating formation therebetween of said braze joint having the predetermined desired thicknesses; and
- wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of first bumps formed on and protruding from said inwardly facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another and a plurality of second bumps formed on and protruding from said rearmost facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 26. The cutter bit according to claim 25 wherein said plurality of second bumps are four in number being circumferentially spaced approximately 90 degrees from each other.
- 27. A cutter bit comprising:
- a ferrous metal body having a longitudinal axis and a forward end;
- a cemented carbide tip;
- said cemented carbide tip having:
- an annular rearmost surface facing said forward end of said ferrous body;
- an inwardly facing surface extending forwardly and inwardly from said annular rearmost surface;
- and a rearwardly facing surface located radially inwardly of said inwardly facing surface and forwardly of said annular rearmost surface;
- a braze joint joining said rearwardly facing surface, said inwardly facing surface and said annular rearmost surface to said forward end of said ferrous body;
- wherein said braze joint has an average thickness adjacent said rearwardly facing surface which is smaller than the average thickness of said braze joint adjacent said rearmost annular surface;
- means disposed between said tip and said body and being formed on one thereof and protruding toward the other thereof for engaging the other and placing said tip in a spaced relationship relative to said body for facilitating formation therebetween of said braze joint having the predetermined desired thicknesses; and
- wherein said protruding means includes a plurality of bumps formed on and protruding from said rearmost facing surface of said tip and being spaced from one another.
- 28. The cutter bit according to claim 14 wherein said plurality of bumps are four in number being circumferentially spaced approximately 90 degrees from each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 221,839 filed on July 29, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,911,503.
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