Claims
- 1. A cleat assembly for attachment to a fill and compaction roller of a type having a rigid annular body, said assembly comprising a rigid mounting pad assembly having a base portion adapted to be welded to the annular body and a bracket integral to said base portion protruding generally outwardly therefrom,
at least one coupling opening extending transversely through said bracket, a wear cap unit adapted to be releaseably coupled to said base portion, said cap unit having a generally hollow body including radially outwardly convergent outer side walls, at least one pair of aligned openings respectively formed through the side walls and disposed to be aligned with said coupling opening for receiving coupling means there through, coupling means disposed through said coupling opening and said aligned openings to retain said wear cap unit to said mounting pad assembly, said cleat assembly being characterized by means restraining twisting of said wear cap unit with respect to said base portion, said means restraining twisting of said wear cap unit including a plurality of at least three complementary projections and recesses arranged respectively on said base portion and said wear cap unit and positioned outwardly on said base portion from said bracket, said wear cap unit including transverse end walls extending between the end portions of said side walls and merging therewith into four enlarged, bulbous corner portions protruding outwardly for substantially the full height of the wear cap from the general plane of said side walls forming therewith a pair of converging broad working faces on said wear cap unit.
- 2. The cleat assembly of claim 1 wherein said twist restraining means includes a plurality of pintle elements projecting radially outwardly from the base portion of the mounting pad assembly and a plurality of recesses formed radially inwardly in said wear cap.
- 3. The cleat assembly of claim 1 wherein said twist restraining means includes a plurality of cylindrical upstanding projections extending generally radially outwardly from the base portion of the mounting pad assembly, and complementary recesses in said wear cap positioned to receive said cylindrical projections.
- 4. The cleat assembly of claim 3 wherein said twist restraining means includes a plurality of recesses disposed in mutual registration in the confronting mating surfaces of said wear cap and said base portion of said mounting pad assembly, and a plurality of cylindrical pins mounted in said recesses.
- 5. The cleat assembly of claim 4 wherein said recesses in the confronting mating surfaces have a general diametral dimension larger than that of said cylindrical pins.
- 6. The cleat assembly of claim 1 wherein said twist restraining means comprises mating saw tooth like projections formed in the side walls of said wear cap and base.
- 7. The cleat assembly of claim 1 wherein said twist restraining means comprises a plurality of gusset elements formed on said base portion of said mounting pad assembly and complementary recesses in said wear cap.
- 8. The cleat assembly of claim 1 wherein said twist restraining means comprises a plurality of polygonal projections disposed on said wear cap and complementary recesses arranged in the base portion of the mounting pad assembly.
- 9. The cleat assembly of claim 1 wherein said twist restraining means comprises a plurality of polygonal projections disposed on said base portion of said mounting pad assembly and complementary recesses disposed on the mating surface of said wear cap.
- 10. The cleat assembly of claim 1 wherein said twist restraining means comprises at least two cylindrical recesses in the confronting, mating surfaces of each said wear cap and base portion of said mounting pad assembly and at least two cylindrical pins disposed in said recesses.
- 11. A fill and compaction roller of a type having a rigid cylindrical body supported for rotation from a vehicle chassis and having cleat assemblies carried by the body, said cleat assemblies each comprising a rigid mounting pad unit having a base portion adapted to be welded to the body and a bracket integral to said base portion protruding generally radially outwardly therefrom,
a plurality of coupling openings extending transversely through said bracket, a wear cap unit adapted to be readily releasably coupled to said base portion, said cap having a generally hollow body including a radially outwardly convergent outer side walls, a pair of aligned openings formed through the side walls and disposed to be aligned with said coupling openings for receiving coupling means therethrough, coupling means disposed through said coupling openings and said aligned openings to retain said wear cap unit to said mounting pad, said wear cap unit including transverse end-walls extending between end portions of said side walls and merging therewith into four enlarged, bulbous corner portions protruding outwardly from the general plane of said side walls for substantially the full height of the wear cap forming a pair of converging broad working faces on said wear cap unit, said cleat assemblies including embedded means serving to restrain twisting of said wear cap unit with respect to said base, said means including a plurality of holes formed in said mounting pad outwardly of said bracket and complementary positioned holes in the mating surface of said wear cap, and slugs positioned in said holes serve to inhibit twisting about an axis substantially normal through the axis of said coupling means.
- 12. The fill and compaction roller of claim 11 wherein said slugs are radially compressible serving to snugly fit within said holes.
- 13. The fill and compaction roller of claim 11 wherein the slugs fit loosely in said holes.
- 14. The fill and compaction roller of claim 11 wherein said twist restraining means includes a plurality of cylindrical elements projecting from the surface of the base portion of the mounting pad unit and a plurality of recesses formed in said wear cap.
- 15. The cleat assembly of claim 10 wherein said twist restraining means includes a plurality of cylindrical upstanding projections extending generally radially outwardly from the surface of the base portion of the mounting pad assembly and complementary recesses in said wear cap positioned to receive said cylindrical projection.
- 16. A cleat assembly for a fill and compaction roller, comprising
a mounting pad having a base portion adapted to be affixed to the roller and a bracket which projects outwardly from the base portion, a wear cap having a generally hollow body with outwardly convergent side walls and end walls which merge into four enlarged bulbous corner portions that extend laterally from the faces of the walls and provide substantially the full height of the wear cap and provide substantially increased masses of material at the four corners of the wear cap, and means securing the wear. cap to the mounting pad with the mounting pad bracket extending into the hollow body of the wear cap.
- 17. The cleat assembly of claim 16 wherein the end walls are outwardly convergent.
- 18. The cleat assembly of claim 16 wherein the end walls are tapered and increase in width away from the base portion of the mounting pad.
- 19. The cleat assembly of claim 16 wherein the wear cap has an outer wall at the outer extremities of the end and side walls which has portions of increased width toward the end walls.
- 20. The cleat assembly of claim 16 including at least three interfitting projections and recesses on the base portion of the mounting pad and the wear cap to resist twisting of the wear cap on the mounting pad.
- 21. A fill and compaction roller assembly having a rigid roller body and a plurality of cleat assemblies mounted on the cylindrical body, each of the cleat assemblies comprising:
a mounting pad having a base portion affixed to the cylindrical body and a bracket which projects outwardly from the base portion in a generally radial direction, a wear cap having a generally hollow body with outwardly convergent side walls and end walls which merge into four enlarged bulbous corner portions that extend substantially for the full height of the wear cap and laterally from the faces of the walls and provide substantially increased masses of material at the four corners of the wear cap, and means securing the wear cap to the mounting pad with the mounting pad bracket extending into the hollow body of the wear cap.
- 22. The roller assembly of claim 21 wherein the end walls are outwardly convergent.
- 23. The roller assembly of claim 21 wherein the end walls are tapered and increase in width away from the base portion of the mounting pad.
- 24. The roller assembly of claim 21 wherein the wear cap has an outer wall at the outer extremities of the end and side walls which has portions of increased width toward the end walls.
- 25. The roller assembly of claim 21 including at least three interfitting projections and recesses on the base portion of the mounting pad and the wear cap to resist twisting of the wear cap on the mounting pad.
- 26. The roller assembly of claim 21 including at least two mortise and tendon lock joints arranged for a locking interconnection between the mounting pad and the wear cap.
- 27. The roller assembly of claim 26 wherein the mortise and tendon lock joints are configured with the tendons therein projecting downwardly from the wear cap and the mortises are notched into the mounting pad.
- 28. The roller assembly of claim 26 wherein the mortise and tendon lock joints are configured with the tendons therein projecting upwardly from the mounting pad and the mortises are notched into the wear cap.
- 29. The roller assembly of claim 26 wherein each mortise and tendon lock joint is provided with aligned cylindrical recesses and a slug is disposed within the recesses to extend from the recess in the mounting pad into the recess in the wear cap.
- 30. The roller assembly of claim 21 wherein the mortise and tendon lock joints are arranged in the sidewalls of the wear cap.
- 31. The roller assembly of claim 21 wherein the mortise and tendon lock joints are arranged in the end walls of the wear cap.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 09/846,082, filed Apr. 30, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 09/565,824, filed May 5, 2000, abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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