Claims
- 1. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means at one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end constituting the tooth forward end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point element is rotated about a longitudinal axis to install the same on said adapter element, and lock means externally of said nose releasably connecting said elements to prevent reverse rotation of said point element when the same is installed on the said adapter element, said lock means being rearward of said nose and socket, said adapter element being equipped with said nose forward of a relatively massive section on said adapter and said point element being equipped with said socket, said lock means being positioned transverse to said longitudinal axis of said massive section.
- 2. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means at one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end constituting the tooth forward end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point element is rotated to install the same on said adapter element, and lock means externally of said nose releasably connecting said elements to prevent reverse rotation of said point element when the same is installed on the said adapter element, said lock means being rearward of said nose and socket, which said adapter element being equipped with said nose forward of a relatively massive section and said point element being equipped with said socket, said lock means being positioned in said massive section, which said lock means including interengaging parts on said point element and adapter element for receipt of locking rod means.
- 3. The structure of claim 2 in which said rod means includes a pair of pin means on opposite sides of said adapter.
- 4. The structure of claim 3 in which said rod means is a generally U-shaped fastener.
- 5. The structure of claim 4 in which said adapter element is equipped with a transverse recess rearward of said nose for accommodating the bight portion of said U-shaped fastener.
- 6. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means at one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end constituting the tooth forward end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point elment is rotated to install the same on said adapter element, and lock means externally of said nose releasably connecting said elements to prevent reverse rotation of said point element when the same is installed on the said adapter element, said lock means being rearward of said nose and socket, said adapter element being equipped with said nose forward of a relatively massive section and said point element being equipped with said socket, said lock means being positioned in said massive section, said interengaging parts including integral rearwardly-extending tongue means on said point element, said tongue means being shaped to receive a portion of said rod means.
- 7. The structure of claim 6 in which said adapter element is equipped with recess means for the receipt of said tongue means.
- 8. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means at one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end constituting the tooth forward end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point element is rotated to install the same on said adapter element, and lock means externally of said nose releasably connecting said elements to prevent reverse rotation of said point element when the same is installed on the said adapter element, said lock means including alignable projections and recesses on said elements external of said nose and socket to reduce shearing stresses, and pin means removably associated with said projections.
- 9. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means in one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a threaded nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, lock means externally of said threaded nose releasably connecting said elements to prevent inadvertent disassembly of said elements, said lock means including tongues on one element and recesses on the other, and rod means interposed between said tongues and recesses and arranged to resist a disassembling force in compression.
- 10. The structure of claim 9 in which said rod means is a U-shaped fastener.
- 11. An excavating tooth point comprising a relatively elongated unitary element having a ground engaging edge at one end and means at the other end for coupling to an adapter, said coupling means including a plurality of thread means generally helically disposed about a longitudinally extending axis whereby said point is rotated to install the same on said adapter, and means on said point external of said axis for releasably locking said point on said adapter to prevent reverse rotation thereof, said coupling means including a tapered socket open at said other end and extending toward said one end, said locking means being positioned rearwardly of said socket, said locking means including rearwardly extending tongue means.
- 12. The structure of claim 11 in which said tongue means are contoured to receive rod means for locking said point to an adapter.
- 13. An excavating tooth point comprising a relatively elongated unitary element having a ground-engaging edge at the forward end thereof and a socket at the rear end for receipt of an adapter nose, said socket being forwardly convergent and including a surface of revolution generated about the longitudinally extending axis of said tooth point, said surface of revolution being interrupted at spaced apart areas by at least four helically disposed grooves, and means on said point rearward of said socket for releasably locking the same to an adapter to prevent rotational removal of said point from the adapter, said point having divergent working faces extending rearwardly from said ground-engaging edge and constituting the top and bottom faces of said tooth, said locking means including tongue means on the sides of said tooth extending rearwardly of said socket.
- 14. The structure of claim 13 in which said tongues are equipped with vertically extending groove means for the receipt of rod means.
- 15. An excavating tooth point comprising a relatively elongated unitary element having a ground engaging edge at one end and means at the other end for coupling to an adapter, said coupling means including a plurality of thread means generally helically disposed about a longitudinally extending axis whereby said point is rotated to install the same on said adapter, and tongue means for receiving pin means on said point external of said coupling means for releasably locking said point on said adapter to prevent reverse rotation thereof, said pin means being positioned relative to said axis so that incipient reverse rotation of said point element converts a stress that would normally shear a pin means on said axis to a compressive stress.
- 16. A tooth point comprising a unitary metal generally wedge-shaped body having a ground engaging end at the forward end thereof and a generally tapered socket extending forwardly from the rear end thereof, helical thread means in said socket for rotatably mounting said point on an adapter, and tongue means integral with said body extending rearwardly of said socket and equipped with groove means for receiving lock pin means.
- 17. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means at one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end constituting the tooth forward end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point element is rotated about a longitudinal axis to install the same on said adapter element, and lock means externally of said nose releasably connecting said elements to prevent reverse rotation of said point element when the same is installed on the said adapter element, said adapter element being equipped with said nose forward of a relatively massive section and said point element being equipped with said socket, said lock means being positioned in said massive section, said lock means includes interengaging parts on said point element and adapter element for receipt of locking rod means, said rod means being a generally U-shaped fastener having legs depending from a connecting bight, said adapter element being equipped with a transverse recess rearward of said nose for accommodating said bight of said U-shaped fastener, said legs being deformed intermediate the ends thereof, said interengaging parts including integral rearwardly-extending tongue means on said point element, each said tongue means being shaped to receive the deformed portion of a leg of said U-shaped fastener.
- 18. The structure of claim 17 in which each said tongue means is equipped with a slot for the receipt of its associated leg, said slot being sized to permit partial straightening of said deformed portion therein.
- 19. The structure of claim 18 in which each slot is equipped with a generally V-shaped rear wall to conform generally to the shape of said deformed portion.
- 20. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means at one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end constituting the tooth forward end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point element is rotated about a longitudinal axis to install the same on said adapter element, and lock means externally of said nose releasably connecting said element to prevent reverse rotation of said point element when the same is installed on the said adapter element, said adapter element being equipped with said nose forward of a relatively massive section and said point element being equipped with said socket, said lock means being positioned in said massive section, said nose and socket each being equipped in the apices thereof with generally planar bearing surfaces arranged generally perpendicular to the beam component of a force applied to said point element.
- 21. The structure of claim 20 in which said generally helical thread means extend into said apices and adjacent thread means flank each bearing surface.
- 22. The structure of claim 21 in which said thread means are non-uniform in transverse section in proceeding rearwardly therealong.
- 23. An excavating tooth comprising an adapter element and a point element, said adapter element having means at one end for connection to a bucket or the like and means at the other end for coupling to said point element, said point element having an earth engaging edge at one end constituting the tooth forward end and means at the other end for coupling to said adapter element, said coupling means including a nose on one element and a nose receiving socket on the other element, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point element is rotated about a longitudinal axis to install the same on said adapter element, and lock means externally of said nose releasably connecting said elements to prevent reverse rotation of said point element when the same is installed on the said adapter element, said nose and socket being equipped with apices having a general polygonal shape in transverse section to define a plurality of intersecting corners, said thread means extending generally along said corner.
- 24. The structure of claim 23 in which said apices are equipped with surfaces between said corners which merge into said thread means.
- 25. The structure of claim 23 in which said nose and socket rearward of said apices includes a surface of revolution generated about said axis, said surface of revolution extending from about 60% to 85% of the length of said nose and socket.
- 26. An excavating tooth comprising a point and adapter, said adapter at the rear end thereof having means for connection to excavating equipment and a nose at the forward end, said point having an earth-engaging edge at its forward end and a socket for receiving said nose at the rear end thereof, said point having tongues projecting rearwardly of said socket on opposite sides thereof, pin means connecting said tongues to said adapter, a plurality of cooperating generally helical thread means on said nose and in said socket whereby said point is rotatable about a longitudinal axis to install said point on said adapter, said pin means being spaced from said axis so as not to intersect the same, the apices of said nose and socket being generally polygonal in shape to provide beam bearings surfaces, the remainder of said nose and socket being a surface of revolution generated about said axis, said thread means extending into said apices generally at the corners of said polygonal shape.
- 27. An excavating tooth point comprising a relatively elongated unitary element having a ground engaging edge at one end and means at the other end for coupling to an adapter, said coupling means including a plurality of thread means generally helically disposed about a longitudinally extending axis whereby said point is rotated to install the same on said adapter, and means on said point external of said axis for releasably locking said point on said adapter to prevent reverse rotation thereof, said coupling means including a tapered socket open at said other end and extending toward said one end, said socket being equipped with an apex which is generally polygonal in section extending transverse to said axis to provide beam bearing surfaces, said thread means extending generally along the corner of said polygonal section, said polygonal section having at least four sides.
- 28. A tooth point comprising a unitary metal generally wedge-shaped body having a ground engaging end at the forward end thereof and a generally forwardly tapered socket extending forwardly from the rear end thereof, helical thread means in said socket for rotatably mounting said point on an adapter, and tongue means integral with said body extending rearwardly of said socket and equipped with slot means for receiving lock pin means, the apex of said socket being equipped with generally planar surfaces arranged generally perpendicular to the beam component of an applied force, said surfaces being flanked by said thread means.
- 29. The structure of claim 28 in which said slot means includes a rear wall contoured to receive a bent pin means.
- 30. The structure of claim 29 in which said rear wall contour is defined by rearwardly convergent generally planar areas.
- 31. The structure of claim 28 in which said tongues means are rearwardly tapered.
- 32. An excavating tooth point comprising a relatively elongated unitary element having a ground-engaging edge at the forward end thereof and a socket at the rear end for receipt of an adapter nose, said socket over the majority of its length being forwardly convergent from the rear end thereof and including a surface of revolution generated about the longitudinally extending axis of said tooth point, said socket being interrupted at spaced apart areas by at least four helically disposed grooves, rearwardly tapered tongue means on said point rearward of said socket for releasably locking the same to an adapter to prevent rotational removal of said point from the adapter, and stabilizing surface means at the forward end of said socket.
- 33. The structure of claim 32 in which said tongue means are equipped with vertically extending slot means for the receipt of rod means.
- 34. The structure of claim 32 in which said grooves are defined by a generally cylindrical envelope.
- 35. The structure of claim 32 in which said stabilizing means includes surfaces between said grooves at the apex of said socket, said grooves diminishing in cross-section in proceeding rearwardly.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 144,368, filed Apr. 28, 1980, now abandoned.
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