Claims
- 1. A disposable composite wear shoe construction for wear shoes for supporting reciprocating mechanisms mounted in rear-discharge refuse collection vehicles in reduced friction relation to corresponding friction surfaces, a plurality of wear shoes of said construction being carried by outward directed members fixed to each said reciprocating mechanism, each said wear shoe being of a construction comprising:(a) a central core comprising a block of relatively low average density material; (b) at least one low friction surface wear pad member fixed to and spaced by said central core block, each said wear pad member disposed to face a friction surface; (c) wherein each said wear pad member includes at least one material selected from the group consisting of polyamides, modified polyamides, polyetheretherketone, modified, partially crystalized polyethylene terephthalate, thermoplastic polyester, thermoplastic actyls and other low friction polymer materials and metals; (d) wherein said central core is provided with at least one recess to receive one of said outward directed members fixed to a corresponding reciprocating mechanism, said central core being of a material selected from polymer filler materials capable of spacing each said wear pad member and carrying said reciprocating mechanism; and (e) wherein each said wear pad member is of a higher average density than said core block.
- 2. The composite wear shoe of claim 1 wherein said central core material is selected from a group consisting of ultra high molecular weight polymer materials.
- 3. The composite wear shoe of claim 2 wherein said ultra high molecular weight polymer material is selected from a group consisting of high density polyethylene, high density polypropylene and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The composite wear shoe of claim 3 wherein said at least one low friction surface wear pad member comprises a nylon material modified by a friction reducing material selected from the group consisting of oils and molybdenum disulfide(MOS2).
- 5. The composite wear shoe of claim 1 wherein at least one of said at least one low friction surface wear pad members comprises a nylon material.
- 6. The composite wear shoe of claim 5 wherein said nylon is GSM cast nylon.
- 7. The composite wear shoe of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of wear pads to contact a plurality of friction surfaces.
- 8. The composite wear shoe of claim 7 wherein at least two of said plurality of wear pad members are of differing compositions.
- 9. The composite wear shoe of claim 5 further comprising a plurality of wear pad members.
- 10. The composite wear shoe of claim 9 wherein at least two of said plurality of wear pad members are of differing compositions.
- 11. The composite wear shoe of claim 1 wherein at least one of said at least one low friction surface wear pad members comprises a nylon material and wherein said nylon material is modified by a friction reducing material selected from the group consisting of oils and molybdenum disulfide(MOS2).
- 12. The composite wear shoe of claim 11 further comprising a plurality of wear pad members.
- 13. The composite wear shoe of claim 12 wherein at least two of said plurality of wear pad members are of differing compositions.
- 14. The composite wear shoe of claim 1 wherein the central core block is partially hollow.
- 15. The composite wear shoe of claim 14 wherein said center core block is provided with bore openings and wherein said outward directed members are slip-on pins fixed to said mechanism adapted to be received in said bore openings to carry each said wear shoe.
- 16. The composite wear shoe of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of wear pad members.
- 17. The composite wear shoe of claim 1 wherein said wear pad members are metallic.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/229,730, filed Jan. 13, 1999, now Pat. No. 6,125,500, which itself is a division of Ser. No. 08/792,880, filed Jan. 31, 1997, now Pat. No. 5,921,694.
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