Claims
- 1. A lock assembly for a structure having a generally continuous face subject to abrasive wear comprising a base part and a wear part, said base part being attached to said face and outstanding therefrom and having a transverse wall for engaging lock means,
- each of said base part and said wear part having releasable coupling means for coupling said parts together, one of said parts including groove means and the other of said parts including tongue means in engagement with said groove means, each of said tongue means and said groove means being equipped with transversely spaced apart longitudinally extending walls for releasably coupling said parts together,
- each of said parts having first and second longitudinally extending surfaces with the first surface of said base part being in contact with said face and the second surface of said base part being remote from said face,
- said wear part having first and second ends with the first surface thereof being adjacent said face, the second surface of said wear part being generally parallel to said wear part first surface and remote from said face, said wear part first surface extending form said first end to said second end,
- said coupling means of said base part being along said base part second surface and said coupling means of said wear part being along said wear part first surface,
- said wear part second surface having a generally rectangular opening communicating with said base part when said parts are in assembled relation,
- said wear part being equipped with at least one transverse wall extending generally parallel to but spaced from said base part transverse wall,
- lock means mounted in said opening and extending between said base part transverse wall and said wear part transverse wall, said lock means being equipped with a resilient means and a latch, said latch being resiliently movable in a transverse direction for latching and releasing said lock means in and from said opening, and
- one of said base part and said wear part including keeper means extending generally longitudinally for upsettably confining said lock means against the urging of said resilient means.
- 2. The lock assembly of claim 1 in which said longitudinally extending walls in said base part and said wear part are transversely angled to provide dovetail surfaces.
- 3. The lock assembly of claim 2 in which portions of each said longitudinally extending wall in said base part and in said wear part converges with said spaced apart longitudinally extending wall of the same part.
- 4. The lock assembly of claim 3 in which each of said parts have opposed notches associated with said longitudinally extending walls.
- 5. The lock assembly of claim 1 in which each of said tongue means and groove means have a generally T-shape in transverse section.
- 6. The lock assembly of claim 5 in which said longitudinally extending walls in each of said base part and said part have first and second ends, each of said walls being interrupted intermediate the ends of said walls to provide opposed notches.
- 7. The lock assembly of claim 5 in which all of said longitudinally extending walls are longitudinally parallel.
- 8. The lock assembly of claim 7 in which said longitudinally extending walls in each of said base part and said wear part have first and second ends, each of said walls being interrupted intermediate the ends of said walls to provide opposed notches.
- 9. The lock assembly of claim 1 in which said base part is equipped with an opening aligned with said wear part opening and said keeper means is provided in said base part opening.
- 10. The lock assembly of claim 1 in which said wear part opening is equipped with said keeper means.
- 11. A lock assembly for a structure having a generally continuous face subject to abrasive wear comprising a relatively elongated base part and a relatively elongated wear part, said base part being attached to said face and outstanding therefrom and having a transverse wall for engaging lock means,
- means releasably coupling said parts together including tongue means on one part in engagement with groove means on the other part,
- each of said tongue means and said groove means being equipped with transversely spaced apart longitudinally extending walls for releasably coupling said parts together,
- each of said parts having first and second longitudinally extending surfaces with the first surface of said base part being in contact with said face and the second surface of said base part being remote from said face,
- said wear part having first and second ends with the first surface thereof being adjacent said face, the second surface of said wear part being generally parallel to said wear part first surface and remote from said face, said wear part first surface being generally continuous and extending from said first end to said second end,
- one of said coupling means being along said base part second surface and the other of said coupling means being along said wear part first surface,
- said wear part second surface having a generally rectangular opening communicating with said base part when said parts are in assembled relation,
- said wear part being equipped with at least one transverse wall extending generally parallel to but spaced from said base part transverse wall,
- lock means mounted in said opening and extending between said base part transverse wall and said wear part transverse wall, said lock means being equipped with resilient means, said lock means including a block-shaped metal body having a pair of opposed faces engaging said base part transverse wall and said wear part transverse wall, said body having a third face orthogonally related to said pair of faces and equipped with latch means for engaging keeper means, and
- one of said base part and said wear part including keeper means extending generally longitudinally for upsettably confining said lock means against the urging of said resilient means.
- 12. The lock assembly of claim 11 in which said latch means is secured to said resilient means for movably mounting said latch means in said body.
- 13. The lock assembly of claim 11 in which said latch means is integral with said body and said resilient means includes a resilient pad element attached to said body and spaced oppositely of said latch means.
- 14. The lock assembly of claim 13 in which said body has a fourth face generally parallel with the said third face and a fifth face connecting said third and fourth faces, said resilient pad element covering a portion of each of said fourth and fifth faces.
- 15. A lock assembly for a structure having a generally continuous face subject to abrasive wear comprising a relatively elongated base part and a relatively elongated wear part, said base part being attached to said face and outstanding therefrom and having a transverse wall for engaging lock means,
- means releasably coupling said parts together including tongue means on one part in engagement with groove means on the other part,
- each of said tongue means and said groove means being equipped with transversely spaced apart longitudinally extending walls for releasably coupling said parts together,
- each of said parts having first and second longitudinally extending surfaces with the first surface of said base part being in contact with said face and the second surface of said base part being remote from said face,
- said wear part having first and second ends with the first surface thereof being adjacent said face, the second surface of said wear part being generally parallel to said wear part first surface and remote from said face, said wear part first surface being generally continuous and extending from said first end to said second end,
- one of said coupling means being along said base part second surface and the other of said coupling means being along said wear part first surface,
- said wear part second surface having a generally rectangular opening communicating with said base part when said parts are in assembled relation,
- said wear part being equipped with at least one transverse wall extending generally parallel to but spaced from said base part transverse wall,
- one of said parts being equipped with spaced apart boss-like projections each equipped with a portion of the transverse wall associated with said one part, the other of said parts being equipped with a boss-like projection aligned with the space between said one part boss-like projections, said other part boss-like projection being equipped with the transverse wall associated with said other part,
- lock means mounted in said opening and extending between said base part transverse wall and said wear part transverse wall, said lock means being equipped with resilient means, and
- one of said base part and said wear part including keeper means extending generally longitudinally for upsettably confining said lock means against the urging of said resilient means.
- 16. The lock assembly of claim 15 in which said one part is said base part and said other part is said wear part.
- 17. The lock assembly of claim 16 in which said tongue and groove means is T-shaped.
- 18. The lock assembly of claim 15 in which said one part is said wear part and said other part is said base part.
- 19. The lock assembly of claim 18 in which said tongue and groove means includes longitudinally convergent dovetails.
- 20. A lock assembly for a wearable structure having a generally planar face subject to abrasive wear, said lock assembly comprising
- a base part mounted on said face, a wear part mounted on said base part, and a lock,
- said parts including a tongue and groove coupling structure extending generally in a first direction to couple said parts together to prevent movement of said wear part away from said base part in a second direction generally perpendicular to said face, each part having a locking wall extending in said second direction and in a third direction transverse to said first direction, said locking walls being parallel to each other and spaced apart, one of said parts including a keeper extending generally in said first direction, and
- said lock being mounted between said locking walls and equipped with a latch and a resilient element enabling resilient movement of said latch in said third direction to permit passage of said latch past said keeper to releasably retain said lock between said locking walls.
- 21. A lock assembly for a structure having a generally planar face subject to abrasive wear, said face being equipped with a base part outstanding from said face,
- said base part having transversely spaced apart longitudinally extending walls and at least one transverse wall,
- a wear part having spaced apart longitudinally extending walls for engaging said longitudinal walls of said base part to releasably couple said base part and said wear part together, first and second ends, a first surface adjacent said face of said structure and a second surface generally parallel to said first surface and remote from said structure face, said first surface being generally planar and extending from said first end to said second end, said second surface having a generally rectangular opening therein communicating with said base part, said wear part being equipped with at least one transverse wall associated with said opening and extending generally parallel to but spaced from said base part transverse wall,
- a lock mounted in said opening and extending between said base part transverse wall and said one transverse wall of said wear part to substantially prevent longitudinal movement of said wear part relative to said base part, said lock being equipped with a resilient element permitting transverse movement of at least a portion of said lock, and
- one of said parts further including a keeper proximate said opening, said keeper extending generally longitudinally for upsettably confining said lock against the urging of said resilient element.
- 22. The lock assembly of claim 21 in which each of said parts is equipped with two longitudinally spaced transverse walls.
- 23. The lock assembly of claim 21 in which said transverse wall of each of said parts is provided by an integral boss.
- 24. A wear part for protecting a face of a working structure subjected to abrasive wear, said wear part comprising a pair of longitudinal sides, a pair of ends, a first surface adapted for opposing the working structure face, a second surface adapted to be remote from the working structure face to provide a wear surface, a generally T-shaped coupling structure formed with said first surface and extending longitudinally between said sides, said T-shaped coupling structure being adapted to cooperate with a base part integrally fixed to the working structure face and prevent movement of said wear part away from the working structure face, and a generally rectangular opening for receiving a lock to substantially prevent longitudinal movement of the wear part relative to the base part, said opening being defined in and extending through said second surface so that said opening communicates with said T-shaped coupling structure, said opening including a pair of sidewalls generally parallel to said wear part ends to engage with the lock and prevent longitudinal movement of said wear part and a pair of end walls generally parallel to said wear part sides, one of said opening end walls including a keeper adapted to retain a lock, said keeper including a tab extending into said opening and being spaced from said T-shaped coupling structure.
- 25. The work part of claim 24 in which said coupling structure includes a generally T-shaped slot opening in said first surface and extending from end to end between said sides, said T-shaped slot adapted to cooperate with a T-shaped structure of the base part and prevent movement of said wear part away from the working structure face.
- 26. The wear part of claim 25 in which said T-shaped slot opens in one of said ends and is closed at the other of said ends.
- 27. The wear part of claim 25 in which said first surface further includes at least one recess adjacent to and communicating with each side of said T-shaped slot to define spaced ears for coupling with spaced ears of the T-shaped structure of the base part to secure said wear part against movement away from the working structure face.
- 28. The wear part of claim 24 in which the other opening end wall includes a protrusion adapted to function as a fulcrum for the lock, said protrusion being opposed to said keeper and spaced from said T-shaped coupling structure.
- 29. The wear part of claim 24 in which said keeper includes an access space in said tab for permitting insertion of a tool past said keeper to release the lock from said opening.
- 30. The wear part of claim 24 in which said coupling structure includes a pair of T-shaped retaining projections adapted to cooperate with a T-shaped slot in the base part fixed to the working structure face to prevent movement of said wear part away from the working structure face, wherein said retaining projections each has at least one end which is aligned with one of said opening sidewalls to engage against the lock received in said opening and thereby substantially prevent longitudinal movement of said wear part.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/642,390 filed Jan. 17, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,214.
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