Claims
- 1. In an excavating bucket including two sides and a curved bottom connecting said sides, said bottom having a front scooping edge, and a plurality of rippers protruding downwardly from said bottom and facing towards said scooping edge, said rippers being staggered at varying distances from said edge towards the back of said bucket and at varying distances from the sides of said bucket, that improvement wherein each of said rippers defines a cutting edge and said rippers are positioned such that said ripper cutting edges lie in an arc.
- 2. The bucket of claim 1 wherein said rippers are arranged in a V-configuration and the said ripper defining the apex of said V is mounted at said scooping edge.
- 3. The bucket of claim 1 including means defining the axis of rotation of said bucket relative to said dipperstick when said bucket is attached to said dipperstick, and wherein said arc is an arc of constant radius having its center at a point either above or below said axis of rotation.
- 4. The bucket of claim 1 wherein said arc is of constant radius.
- 5. The bucket of claim 1 wherein said arc is elliptical.
- 6. The bucket of claim 1 wherein the distance from said arc to means defining the axis of rotation of said bucket relative to a dipperstick when said bucket is attached to said dipperstick is greater adjacent the front of said bucket than towards the rear of said bucket.
- 7. The bucket of claim 1 wherein the distance from said arc to means defining the axis of rotation of said bucket relative to a dipperstick when said bucket is attached to said dipperstick is less adjacent the front of said bucket than towards the rear of said bucket.
- 8. The bucket of claim 1 wherein said rippers are attached to a mounting plate, and said mounting plate is attached to the bottom of said bucket.
- 9. The bucket of claim 1 wherein said bottom is flat.
- 10. The bucket of claim 1 wherein said bottom is V-shaped.
- 11. The device of claim 1 wherein the width and placement of said rippers is such that when viewed longitudinally of said bucket they extend transversely substantially continuously the width of said bucket.
- 12. The bucket of claim 1 wherein said arc has its center at a point above or below said axis of rotation.
- 13. For connection to an excavating bucket of the type including two sides and a curved bottom connecting said sides,
- a mounting plate adapted for connection to the bottom of said bucket, and
- a plurality of rippers protruding downwardly from said plate and facing towards a leading edge thereof, said rippers being staggered at varying distances from the leading edge of said plate towards the trailing edge of said plate and at varying distances from the sides of said plate, and being arranged such that at least the majority of said rippers do not align with each other either transversely or longitudinally of said plate.
- 14. The device of claim 13 wherein no two of said rippers are aligned either transversely or longitudinally of said plate.
- 15. The device of claim 13 wherein said rippers are arranged in a V-configuration.
- 16. The device of claim 13 including not less than six of said rippers, at least three of said rippers lying on each side of the longitudinal center line of said bucket.
- 17. The device of claim 13 wherein each of said rippers defines a cutting edge generally facing the forward edge of said device and wherein for each of said rippers the distance from the cutting edge thereof to said plate is greater than the corresponding distance for any ripper more closely adjacent said forward edge.
- 18. The device of claim 13 wherein said plate is flat.
- 19. The device of claim 13 wherein the width and placement of said rippers is such that when viewed longitudinally of said plate they extend substantially continuously the width of said plate.
- 20. In an excavating bucket including two sides and a curved bottom connecting said sides and having a front scooping edge, that improvement comprising:
- a plurality of rippers protruding downwardly from the bottom and facing towards the scooping edge,
- said rippers being staggered at varying distances from said scooping edge towards the back of said bucket and at varying distances from the sides of the bucket and being so disposed that the majority of said rippers do not align with one another either transversely or longitudinally of the bucket,
- each of said rippers defining a cutting edge, and
- said rippers being so positioned such that said ripper cutting edges lie on an arc.
- 21. In an excavating bucket including:
- two sides;
- a bottom connecting said sides, having a front scooping edge and being curved from said front scooping edge towards the back of said bucket;
- means defining the axis of rotation of said bucket relative to a boom or dipperstick to which said bucket may be attached; and
- a plurality of rippers protruding downwardly from said bottom and facing generally towards the front of said bucket,
- said rippers being positioned at varying distances from said front scooping edge such that when said bucket is rotated about said axis of rotation thereof said rippers will sequentially engage a substrate to be fractured, each of said rippers being arranged to engage the ground subsequent to any ripper more closely adjacent said front scooping edge and prior to any ripper farther from said front scooping edge, and said rippers being positioned at varying distances from the sides of said bucket such that when said bucket is rotated about said axis of rotation thereof rippers farther from said front scooping edge will fracture material of said substrate into cuts previously made by rippers nearer to said front scooping edge.
- 22. The device of claim 21 wherein each of said rippers defines a cutting edge, and said rippers are positioned such that said ripper cutting edges thereof lie in an arc.
- 23. The bucket of claim 21 wherein said rippers are arranged in a V-configuration, and including a ripper defining the apex of said V and mounted adjacent said scooping edge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 238,801, filed Feb. 27, 1981, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 129,489 filed Mar. 10, 1980 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,279,085 issued July 21, 1981.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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