The present invention relates generally to digging chains for trenchers.
The invention is directed to an endless digging chain. The endless digging chain is formed from a plurality of pivotally interconnected links arranged in laterally spaced first and second flights. The plurality of links include a first tooth, second tooth, and third tooth. The first tooth is positioned in the first flight, has a first shape, and formed as a single-piece tooth. The second tooth is positioned in the first flight and formed as a single-piece tooth having a second shape. The second shape is different than the first shape. The third tooth is positioned in the second flight and formed as a single piece tooth.
In another embodiment, the invention is directed to an endless digging chain. The digging chain comprises a plurality of untoothed links and a plurality of teeth, The plurality of untoothed links defines a width. The plurality of teeth are each pivotally connected on each end to one of the plurality of untoothed links, The plurality of teeth define a repeating pattern of four distinct tooth profiles relative to the width.
The present invention is directed to an improved digging chain for use with a trencher boom. Traditional digging chains consist of a system of links with bolted-on teeth attached to the links. The links each pivot relative to each adjacent link and proceed in an endless fashion about a trencher boom. In this way, teeth are rotated about a trencher boom to uncover a trench in an “endless” manner.
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The trencher 10 further comprises two drive wheels 22 and one trail wheel 24, The drive wheels 22 provide motive force to the trencher 10. During trenching operations, the drive wheels 22 translate the trencher 10 across the ground in a direction D. The trail wheel 24 provides support for the weight of the trencher boom 14 and auger 18. Alternatively, the trencher 10 may utilize tracks or a combination of wheels and tracks.
The digging chain 12 comprises a plurality of teeth 50 connected by a plurality of links 52. The teeth 50 are all single-piece items, and are connected to adjacent links 52 but not bolted on to any additional structure. Each of the teeth 50 comprises a shape, which may be similar or different from one or more of the other teeth on the digging chain 12. The digging chain is rotated about a head sprocket (not shown) driven by the motor 20. A tail sprocket 54 is supported at an end of the trencher boom 14 to engage the digging chain 12 as it rotates about the trencher boom. As shown in
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The digging chain 12 comprises external untoothed links 52A and internal untoothed links 52B. The support bars 60 of the external links 52A are disposed outside of internal links 52B when connected at the pivotal connection 62. As shown, each of the teeth 50 forms a support bar 60 of every second external link 52A, thus one tooth 50 is disposed every fourth link 52. One of skill in the art will appreciate that some applications may make it favorable for teeth to be placed closer together or further apart, and that there is no technical limitation in placing some or ail of the plurality of teeth 50 as a support bar 60 of an internal link 52B.
The plurality of teeth 50 comprises a first tooth 50A, a second tooth 50B, a third tooth 50C, and a fourth tooth 50D. The first tooth 50A and second tooth 50B are located on a first side of the digging chain 12 and form a first flight 68 of teeth 50 and links 52. The third tooth 50C and fourth tooth 50D are located on a second side of the digging chain 12 and form a second flight 69 of teeth 50 and links 52. Each tooth 50A, 50B, 50C, 50D comprises a different tooth profile, that is, the shape and position of the tooth relative to the digging chain 12. Having a first, second, third and fourth tooth profile allows the digging chain 12 to interact with a wide trench and avoid rutting, As shown, the second tooth 50B and third tooth 50C comprise substantially similar shapes but different profiles relative to the digging chain, as the second tooth 50B is in the first flight 68 while the third tooth 50C is in the second flight 69 of the digging chain. Similarly, the first tooth 50A and fourth tooth 50D comprise substantially similar shapes but different profiles. One of skill in the art will appreciate that all the teeth 50A-D could comprise different shapes. The shape of the second tooth 50B and third tooth 50C may be mirror-images of the first tooth 50A. Alternatively, each of the first tooth 50A, second tooth 50B, third tooth 50C and fourth tooth 50D may comprise unrelated shapes. Additional teeth (not shown), with additional shapes may also be utilized.
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a distal portion of each tooth. The hardened tip 70 provides durability on the portion of the tooth 50A-D which engages unbroken soil and thus receives the most wear. Each tooth 50A-D further comprises a tapered leading edge 72, As shown, the tapered edge 72 is located on a first side of fourth tooth 50D and first tooth 50A and on a second, side of third tooth 50C, The tapered leading edge 72 is positioned to compliment the tooth profile of each tooth 50A-D. As shown, the tapered leading edge 72 is located on the side of each tooth 50A-D that is concave. This feature allows the tooth to scoop spoils out of the trench. Each tooth 50 comprises a connection point 74 on a first side 76 and a second side 78 for connection between the tooth 50 and the pivotal connection 62. As shown, the rollers 64 preferably comprise a roller diameter “R” larger than a height “H” of the support bars 62 of the links. In this way, rollers 64 provide rolling engagement between the trenching boom 14 (
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A first alternate tooth 150A is located in the first flight 68 and is oriented away from the digging chain 12. A second alternate tooth 150B is located in the second flight 69 (
Various modifications can be made in the design and operation of the present, invention without departing from its spirit. Thus, while the principle preferred construction and modes of operation of the invention have been explained in what is now considered to represent its best embodiments, it should be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Serial No. 62/068,087 filed on Oct. 24, 2014, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62068087 | Oct 2014 | US |