Claims
- 1. A connection system for connecting a first item that includes a receiving portion defined at least partially by an abutment wall and a second item that includes an interference portion, the connection system comprising:
a. a biasing portion adjacent the abutment wall when the connection system is in use, the biasing portion including at least one biasing pin protruding from a rear wall; and b. a locking portion adjacent the biasing portion, the locking portion including a locking section and an interference section that engages the interference portion when the connection system is in use, the locking section and interference section being capable of movement relative to one another, the locking section including at least one biasing plunger that engages a corresponding one of the at least one biasing pin when the connection system is in use.
- 2. The connection system of claim 1 wherein the locking section and the interference section are separate pieces that are adjacent one another when the connection system is in use.
- 3. The connection system of claim 2 wherein the locking section is connected to the biasing portion via a hinge.
- 4. The connection system of claim 2 wherein the interference section and the locking section each include an angled surface, the respective angled surfaces being placed adjacent one another when the connection system is in use.
- 5. The connection system of claim 1 wherein the biasing portion includes at least three biasing pins and the locking section includes at least three biasing plungers.
- 6. The connection system of claim 1 wherein the interference portion comprises a notch defined within the first item and the interference section comprises a projection.
- 7. The connection system of claim 6 wherein the locking section includes an indentation defined within a top surface that engages an edge of the second item.
- 8. A bucket for an excavation apparatus, the bucket comprising a bucket body having a lip running longitudinally along a bottom front portion of the bucket body, at least one adaptor coupled to the lip and including a receiving portion defined therein that includes an abutment wall, and a tooth connected to the adaptor with a connection system and including an interference portion, the connection system comprising:
a. a biasing portion adjacent the abutment wall when the connection system is in use, the biasing portion including at least one biasing pin protruding from a rear wall; and b. a locking portion adjacent the biasing portion, the locking portion including a locking section and an interference section that engages the interference portion when the connection system is in use, the locking section and interference section being capable of movement relative to one another, the locking section including at least one biasing plunger that engages a corresponding one of the at least one biasing pin when the connection system is in use.
- 9. The bucket of claim 8 wherein the locking section and the interference section are separate pieces that are adjacent one another.
- 10. The bucket of claim 9 wherein the locking section is connected to the biasing portion via a hinge.
- 11. The bucket of claim 9 wherein the interference section and the locking section each include an angled surface, the respective angled surfaces being placed adjacent one another.
- 12. The bucket of claim 8 wherein the biasing portion includes at least three biasing pins and the locking section includes at least three biasing plungers.
- 13. The bucket claim 8 wherein the interference portion comprises a notch defined within the tooth and the interference section comprises a projection.
- 14. The bucket of claim 13 wherein the locking section includes an indentation defined within a top surface that engages an edge of the tooth.
- 15. Excavating apparatus comprising at least one bucket, the bucket comprising a bucket body having a lip running longitudinally along a bottom front portion of the bucket body, at least one adaptor coupled to the lip and including a receiving portion defined therein that includes an abutment wall, and a tooth connected to the adaptor with a connection system and including an interference portion, the connection system comprising:
a. a biasing portion adjacent the abutment wall when the connection system is in use, the biasing portion including at least one biasing pin protruding from a rear wall; and b. a locking portion adjacent the biasing portion, the locking portion including a locking section and an interference section that engages the interference portion when the connection system is in use, the locking section and interference section being capable of movement relative to one another, the locking section including at least one biasing plunger that engages a corresponding one of the at least one biasing pin when the connection system is in use.
- 16. The excavating apparatus of claim 15 wherein the locking portion and the interference section are separate pieces.
- 17. The excavating apparatus of claim 16 wherein the locking portion is connected to the biasing portion via a hinge.
- 18. The excavating apparatus of claim 17 wherein the interference portion comprises a notch defined within the tooth and the interference section comprises a projection.
- 19. The excavating apparatus of claim 16 wherein the interference section and the locking section each include an angled surface, the respective angled surfaces being placed adjacent one another.
- 20. The excavating apparatus of claim 16 wherein the biasing portion includes at least three biasing pins and the locking section includes at least three biasing plungers.
- 21. The excavating apparatus of claim 16 wherein the interference portion comprises a notch defined within the tooth and the interference section comprises a projection.
- 22. The excavating apparatus of claim 21 wherein the locking section includes an indentation defined within a top surface that engages an edge of the tooth.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part patent application and claims priority from and the benefit of U.S. patent application No. Ser. 09/329,989 filed Jun. 9, 1999, which claims priority from and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/089,357, filed Jun. 15, 1998, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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09784925 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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