Claims
- 1. An assembly for use with an earthworking bit, comprising: a base having a T-shaped recess formed by the intersection of a vertical slot and a horizontal slot; a block engaging said base, said block having a shank portion and a toolholder portion extending from a first end of said shank and adapted for receiving an earthworking bit; said block having a T-shaped portion extending from a second end of said shank portion with said T-shaped portion slidably engaging said groove; and said shank having means for causing said block to preferentially fail when exposed to abnormally high cutter loads and located between said toolholder portion and said T-shaped portion.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said failure means comprises a segment of said shank portion in which the cross section area is reduced from the remainder of the shank portion.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein said reduced cross area segment comprises a groove situated along at least one peripheral surface of said shank portion.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the base further comprises a top portion of two intersecting surfaces, each of said top portion surfaces inclined to the horizontal; and the block further comprises a bottom portion of two intersecting surfaces extending outwardly from the first end of said shank portion, each of said bottom portion surfaces inclined to the horizontal, said top portion surfaces of said base directly opposing said bottom portion surfaces of said block when said block engages said base.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the angle that each of said top portion surfaces of base and each of said bottom portion surfaces of said block makes with the horizontal is about ten degrees.
- 6. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said horizontal slot and top portion surfaces of said base diverge from one another toward the rear of said base and said T-shaped portion and bottom portion surfaces of said block diverge in a similar manner from one another toward the rear of said block, said base and block becoming wedgingly engaged due to said divergence as said block moves rearwardly in said base.
- 7. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising means for retaining the base and block in immovable engagement.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said retaining means comprises: fastening means; a threaded recess in the rear of said shank portion; and a perforation in the rear of said T-shaped recess, said perforation and threaded recess being in alignment when said block engages said base, said fastening means passing through said perforation and engaging said threaded recess.
- 9. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said means for preferential failure comprises a recess in the rear of said shank portion.
- 10. A block for use with an earthworking bit, comprising: a shank portion; a toolholder portion extending from a first end of said shank and adapted for receiving an earthworking bit; said block having a T-shaped portion extending from the second end of said shank portion, said T-shaped portion adapted for slidable engagement with a groove in a base member; and said shank having means for causing said block to preferentially fail when exposed to abnormally high cutting loads located between said toolholder portion and said T-shaped portion.
- 11. The block of claim 10 wherein said failure means comprises a segment of said shank portion in which the cross section area is reduced from the remainder of the shank portion.
- 12. The block of claim 11 wherein said reduced cross section area segment comprises a groove situated along at least one peripheral surface of said shank portion.
- 13. The block of claim 12 further comprising a bottom portion of two intersecting surfaces extending outwardly from the first end of said shank portion, each of said bottom portion surfaces inclined to the horizontal.
- 14. The block of claim 13 wherein the angle that each of said bottom portion surfaces makes with the horizontal is about ten degrees.
- 15. The block of claim 13 wherein said T-shaped portion and bottom portion surfaces diverge from one another toward the rear of said block.
- 16. The block of claim 10 wherein said failure means comprises a recess in the rear of said shank portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 366,488, filed Apr. 8, 1982 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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