Earth moving equipment such as excavators usually have teeth secured to a device, for example a bucket. As the teeth wear they are replaced.
For this purpose releasable fastening devices are provided for securing the teeth to the bucket. The teeth themselves are usually supported on tooth adapters, and the tooth adapters are themselves secured to the bucket. The teeth are themselves subject to wear and replacement, at regular intervals. However the tooth adapters on which the teeth are mounted also wear and require replacement.
The invention provides a fastener for securing the tooth adapters to the bucket or other piece of earth moving equipment.
The bucket has a series of fixed bosses, along a leading edge, to which respective tooth adapters are attached. The adapter has a through opening , and the boss has a corresponding through opening. The fastener fits through the opening in the boss. A cam head is attached to the fastener, and the fastener incorporates drive means for rotating the cam head. The cam head engages the interior of the through opening in the tooth adapter, drawing it firmly back onto the boss, and holds it securely on the boss.
The drive means includes, in one embodiment, a pair of complementary helical drive surfaces, and a screw threaded drive bolt. Operation of the bolt draws the two helical drive surfaces together, and this rotates the cam head, in a gradual progressive manner.
In this way several rotations of the bolt can be made to provide for a one half rotation of the cam head, thus giving what is in effect a mechanical advantage, for rotating the cam head.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with more particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
In the drawings;
A tooth adapter (16) is shown separated from the boss.
The actual excavator tooth itself is not shown, but would normally make a friction fit on adapter (16). Such teeth and adapters are know per se, and require no special description.
The invention is directed to a fastener (18) for securing the tooth adapter (16) on the boss (12).
Such fastener should preferably be able to be adjusted and tightened so that it provides a considerable force acting between the boss and the tooth adapter, drawing the two components firmly towards one another. Such force should preferably be applied through a system having a great mechanical advantage.
The boss (12) has a through opening (20) of known size, extending transversely.
The tooth adapter (16) has a through opening (22) extending transversely; and of a size corresponding to the opening (20). The shapes of the two openings are slightly different, to accommodate parts of the fastener.
The boss (12) has tapered wedging surfaces (24), and the tooth adapter (16) has an interior cavity (26) defining corresponding interior wedging surfaces (28).
The fastener (18) has an exterior sleeve body (30), of generally cylindrical shape, formed with a lengthwise abutment (32), and having a hollow interior.
The boss opening (20) is formed with a recess (34) to receive the abutment (32).
Within the interior of sleeve body (30) a threaded bolt (36) is located having a head (38) with a hex recess (40)
A helical drive member (42) is threaded on bolt (36) and has a helical drive surface (44).
A helical driven member (46) is located around bolt (36), and has helical driven surface (48) complimentary to helical drive surface (44).
Driven member (46) is not threaded, and the bolt (36) can rotate freely within it.
Driven member (46) has a head (50) formed on its end; having non-circular ie. angled head surfaces (52), typically a pentagon. Head (50) has an axial through opening (54), giving access to head (38) of bolt (36).
A pressure cam (56) has a cam lobe (58) and a through opening (60). On its inner end cam (56) has non-circular ie. angled driven surfaces (62) (
An end cap (64) closes the inner end of sleeve (30).
In use, the fastener (18), without the cam (56), is placed in opening (20) of boss (12), with abutment (32) received in recess (34).
The tooth adapter (16) is then slid over boss (12). The cam (56) is then placed on the angled head surfaces (52) of head (50). A tool T such as a hex drive, or allen key is then inserted, though cam (56) and into drive recess (40), of bolt (36).
The bolt is then rotated, drawing the helical surface (44) of drive member (42) towards the helical driven surface (48) of driven member (46).
As the two engage, the driven member (46) will be slowly rotated thus rotating head (50). Cam (56) will thus rotate in unison with driven member (46). Lobe (58) of cam (56) will then engage the tooth adapter (16) within opening (22), and draw it firmly against boss (12)
By selecting suitable bolt threading, and suitable angles on the helical surfaces (44) and (48), it is possible to provide a mechanical advantage of 5 or 6 or 7 to 1. This will be sufficient to hold tooth adapter (16) firmly on boss (12)
Other forms of drive reduction could be provided, such as internal gears, wedges, or two threaded members with different thread ratios.
The foregoing is a description of a preferred embodiment of the invention which is given here by way of example only. The invention is not to be taken as limited to any of the specific features as described, but comprehends all such variations thereof as come within its scope.
This application is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/686,846 filed Apr. 13, 2013, the priority of which is claimed. The invention relates to earth moving equipment such as excavators, and in particular to a fastener for securing excavator tooth components together.
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