Removable adapter assembly having a retractable insert

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6799387
  • Patent Number
    6,799,387
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 5, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A removable adapter assembly includes a tapered body portion having a first end configured to receive a tooth horn, and a second end configured to receive a removable tooth. The tapered body may include first and second sides, which partially define a recess adjacent the first end. First and second interior surfaces of the first and second sides, respectively, have first and second gripping surfaces, respectively. The first and second gripping surfaces are configured to cooperate with a retractable insert that is coupled with the tooth horn. The tapered body is coupled with the tooth horn when the retractable insert is in a first extended position, and the tapered body may be removed from the tooth horn when the insert is in a second, retracted position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to replaceable machine parts that are exposed to high wear and repeated shock loading such as adapters used on excavating machines, and more particularly, to a removable adapter assembly system and method.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Digging and leveling apparatus such as drag lines, back hoes, front-end loaders and the like often use replaceable adapter assemblies which are mounted on a tooth horn to provide sacrificial parts that are exposed to the repeated shock loading and high wear occasioned by digging operations. In such systems, adapter assemblies may include a wedge-shaped adapter which mounts directly on the tooth horn of a bucket, shovel or alternative digging or scraping mechanism of the equipment. The wedge-shaped adapter is frontally seated on and coupled with the tooth horn and may be configured to receive a tooth assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention includes a removable adapter assembly having a retractable insert that substantially eliminates or reduces disadvantages or problems associated with previously developed removable component methods and systems. In particular, the present invention provides a system and method for coupling an adapter assembly with a tooth horn in a simplified manner, using hand tools.




In accordance with a particular embodiment, a removable adapter assembly includes a tapered body portion having a first end configured to receive a tooth horn, and a second end configured to receive a removable tooth. The tapered body portion includes first and second sides, which partially define a recess adjacent the first end. First and second interior surfaces of the first and second sides, respectively, include first and second gripping surfaces, respectively. The first and second gripping surfaces are configured to cooperate with a retractable insert that is coupled with the tooth horn. The tapered body is coupled with the tooth horn when the retractable insert is in a first extended position, and the tapered body may be removed from the tooth horn when the insert is in a second, retracted position.




In accordance with another embodiment, the gripping surfaces comprise first and second pluralities of gripping teeth, respectively. The first and second pluralities of gripping teeth are configured to cooperate with associated third and fourth pluralities of gripping teeth, which extend from opposing first and second ends of the insert, respectively, to secure the tapered body to the tooth horn when the insert is in the first position.




In accordance with yet another embodiment, the insert comprises a biasing element disposed between first and second portions of the elongate body. The first and second portions of the insert include the third and fourth pluralities of gripping teeth, respectively. The biasing element is operable to maintain the first and second portions in respective outwardly extended positions when the insert is in the first position.




In accordance with still another embodiment, the first and second sides include first and second removable racks, respectively. The first and second racks are at least partially recessed relative to the first and second interior surfaces, respectively. The first and second racks also include the first and second gripping teeth, respectively.




Technical advantages of particular embodiments of the present invention include a system and method for securely coupling an adapter assembly with a tooth horn, using a retractable insert assembly. The insert assembly is easily manipulated between a first extended position, and a second retracted position. Accordingly, an operator may install, remove, and/or replace the adapter assembly in the field, using hand tools.




Another technical advantage of particular embodiments of the present invention includes a system and method for coupling a removable adapter assembly with a tooth horn, where an extended use, wear and tear on the adapter assembly strengthens the coupling with the tooth horn. The configuration of tapered cooperating gripping surfaces of the insert assembly and the adapter allow the strength of the coupling to be increased, or at least maintained during use.




Other technical advantages will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following figures, descriptions and claims. Moreover, while specific advantages have been enumerated above, various embodiments may include all, some or none of the enumerated advantages.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a more complete understanding of the invention, and for further features and advantages, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1A

is a cross sectional top view of a removable adapter assembly having a retractable insert assembly coupling the adapter assembly with a tooth horn, in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 1B

is an isometric view of the adapter assembly of

FIG. 1

, coupled with the tooth horn;





FIG. 2

illustrates removable rack assemblies of the adapter assembly of

FIG. 1

, in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

illustrates a threaded fastener of

FIG. 1

, which may be used to couple the insert assembly and a tapered body portion of the adapter assembly, in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

illustrates two body portions of the insert assembly of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

illustrates two biasing elements which may be used with the insert assembly of

FIG. 1

, in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1A and 1B

illustrate a removable adapter assembly


30


that may be removably coupled with tooth horn


32


of a bucket, shovel or other part of an excavating machine. Accordingly, removable adapter assembly


30


includes a first end


34


configured to receive tooth horn


32


at least partially therein. A second end


36


of removable adapter assembly


30


is configured to receive a removable tooth thereon. An insert assembly


38


associated with removable adapter assembly


30


secures a tapered body portion


31


of removable adapter assembly


30


in place upon tooth horn


32


. Insert assembly


38


has a first position in which opposing gripping surfaces


40


and


42


cooperate with corresponding gripping surfaces


41


and


43


, respectively, to prevent decoupling of tapered body portion


31


from tooth horn


32


. In a second position of insert assembly


38


, gripping surfaces


40


and


42


are retracted inwardly, which allows tapered body portion


31


to be removed from tooth horn


32


. Insert assembly


38


may be rotated between its first and second positions using a threaded fastener


39


, which extends through insert assembly


38


.




Insert assembly


38


provides for the simplified installation and/or removal of tapered body portion


31


from tooth horn


32


. Such adapters may be installed or removed by an operator in the field using hand tools. The configuration of insert assembly


38


and gripping surfaces


41


and


43


prevent shifting or loosening of the coupling between tapered body portion


31


and tooth horn


32


, over time. Instead, continued use and extended wear tend to increase or at least maintain the strength of the coupling by shifting gripping surfaces


41


and


43


toward tooth horn


32


. As gripping surfaces


41


and/or


43


are pushed backward, they engage teeth upon gripping surfaces


40


and


42


that are spaced further apart from one another, thereby strengthening the coupling and removing any “slack” created due to extended use and/or wear.




Removable adapter assembly.


30


is subject to significant wear and tear during excavation and/or mining operations. Extreme shock loading is experienced as adapter assembly


30


impacts adjacent earth, rocks, and other abrasive material. Therefore, it is desirable to make adapter assembly


30


readily replaceable with a new or reconditioned adapter assembly of similar or identical configuration. Otherwise, buckets, shovels or other excavation equipment would need to be replaced more frequently, increasing equipment and labor costs associated therewith. By providing a replaceable adapter assembly


30


at a location upon the excavation equipment that experiences the most wear, the service life of such equipment is prolonged by replacing selected parts associated with the excavation equipment.




In order to prevent excessive wear of tooth horn


32


, for example, removable adapter assembly


30


is coupled with and at least partially conceals and/or protects tooth horn


32


from abrasive materials which are engaged during excavation. Adapter assembly


30


includes rigid tapered body portion


31


. Tapered body portion


31


generally includes four sides


46


-


49


, which cooperate to define a recess


50


at first end


34


. Recess


50


is configured to receive tooth horn


32


therein. Sides


46


and


48


are spaced from one another at first end


34


. Each of sides


46


and


48


is tapered, and they converge at or near second end


36


.




Sides


46


and


48


include respective recesses


52


and


53


, which are configured to receive first and second inserts, or racks


54


and


55


, respectively. Prior to installing tapered body portion


31


over tooth horn


32


, racks


54


and


55


are inserted into recesses


52


and


53


, respectively. Racks


54


and


55


may be coupled with tapered body portion


31


using various techniques. In the illustrated embodiment, for example, racks


54


and


55


are installed within tapered body portion


31


using an adhesive material. In alternative embodiments, however, various mechanical fastening techniques may be used. For example, racks


54


and


55


may be installed using one or more threaded fasteners which extend into tapered body portion


31


. In yet another embodiment, racks


54


and


55


may be permanently installed within tapered body portion


31


by various techniques, including welding. In still another embodiment, racks


54


and


55


are integral components to tapered body portion


31


, and gripping surfaces


41


and


43


are formed along interior faces


56


and


57


of tapered body portion


31


. In accordance with particular embodiments of the present invention, it may be desirable to remove and/or replace racks


54


and


55


, so the adhesive of the illustrated embodiment is selected to allow the removal of racks


54


and


55


by an operator using simple hand tools.




The configuration of tapered body portion


31


may vary significantly within the teachings of the present invention. For example, although sides


46


and


48


are each tapered and sides


47


and


49


are generally parallel with one another, other embodiments may include only one tapered side. Alternatively, more than two sides


46


-


49


may be tapered, within the teachings of the present invention. Furthermore, tapered body portion


31


may include more than four sides in various embodiments.





FIG. 2

illustrates racks


54


and


55


in more detail. Racks


54


and


55


are installed along interior faces


56


and


57


, respectively of tapered body portion


31


. Each rack


54


and


55


is a generally uniform thickness and includes interior surfaces


58


and


59


, respectively, which generally follow the taper of interior faces


56


and


57


. Each rack


54


and


55


includes a gripping surface


41


and


43


, respectively, along interior surfaces


58


and


59


, respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, gripping surfaces


41


and


43


include a plurality of gripping teeth


40


and


42


, respectively. However, other gripping surfaces may be provided within the teachings of the present invention.




In accordance with particular embodiments of the present invention it is desirable that gripping surfaces


41


and


43


prevent movement of insert assembly


38


with respect to racks


54


and


55


. Accordingly, various rough surfaces, or corresponding configurations between racks


54


and


55


and insert assembly


38


which prevent movement of insert assembly


38


with respect to racks


54


and


55


may be used. More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment gripping surfaces


41


and


43


are configured to cooperate with gripping surfaces


40


and


42


of insert assembly


38


and allow gripping surfaces


41


and


43


to lock into gripping surfaces


40


and


42


, respectively.




The number and configuration of racks


54


and


55


may be significantly modified within the teachings of the present invention. For example, in the illustrated embodiment two racks


54


and


55


, each having gripping surfaces


41


and


43


, respectively, formed thereon are used. In another embodiment, a single one of racks


54


or


55


may be used to couple tapered body portion


31


with insert assembly


38


. Alternatively, racks


54


and


55


may be excluded entirely, and one or more gripping surfaces similar to gripping surfaces


41


and


43


may be formed upon one or more of sides


46


-


49


of tapered body portion


31


.




Each rack


54


and


55


includes a fastener opening


64


and


65


, respectively, disposed therethrough, to accommodate fastener


39


(FIG.


3


). The cooperation between fastener openings


64


and


65


, and fastener


39


will be described later, in more detail.




Insert assembly


38


is illustrated in

FIG. 4

, in more detail. Insert assembly


38


includes first and second body portions


70


and


71


, respectively, which are configured to be received at least partially through a slot


72


formed through tooth horn


32


. Each body portion


70


and


71


are generally cylindrical configurations and include tapered ends


74


and


75


, respectively. Gripping surfaces


40


and


42


are formed upon tapered ends


74


and


75


, respectively, of body portions


70


and


71


, respectively.




Body portion


71


includes a first end


76


having a recessed portion


78


configured to receive a biasing element therein, for example spring


80


. A threaded fastener opening


82


is disposed between recess


78


and tapered end


75


of body portion


71


. Threaded fastener opening


82


is configured to receive a threaded end


84


of fastener


39


. A shoulder


86


disposed within recessed portion


78


is operable to engage spring


80


, when insert assembly


38


is in the installed position. Other biasing elements may be used within the teachings of the present invention, in lieu of or in addition to spring


80


. For example, an elastomer biasing element


81


is illustrated in FIG.


5


. It should be recognized by those having ordinary skill in the art, that various members and/or means may be used in lieu of spring


80


. Such elements or means may be selected based upon their ability to maintain body portions


70


and


71


in an extended position relative to one another. Such elements or means should also include sufficient compressibility such that engagement between threads of fasteners


39


and corresponding threads of body portion


71


can retract body portions


70


and


71


relative to one another.




Body portion


70


also includes a recessed portion


88


, similar in configuration to recessed portion


78


of body portion


71


. Recessed body portion


88


includes shoulder


90


, which is operable to engage spring


80


when insert assembly


38


is in the installed position. A fastener opening


92


is disposed between recessed body portion


88


and tapered end


74


of body portion


70


. Fastener opening


92


is countersunk at its end adjacent tapered end


74


. Accordingly, a shoulder


94


is provided, which is operable to engage a fastener head


96


of fastener


39


.




In the illustrated embodiment, a cover plug


98


is inserted into fastener opening


92


. Cover plug


98


is used to keep debris out of opening


92


when adapter assembly


30


is in use. In the illustrated embodiment, cover plug


98


is threaded to facilitate insertion into and removal from opening


92


. However, in alternative embodiments, cover plug


98


may be coupled with adapter assembly


30


in a different manner, for example a friction fit.




In the installed position, spring


80


is installed within recessed portions


78


and


88


of body portions


71


and


70


, respectively. Fastener


39


is inserted through fastener openings


82


and


92


. Threaded end


84


of fastener


39


engages threaded fastener opening


82


of body portion


71


in order to secure fastener


39


and lower body portion


71


. Fastener head


96


engages shoulder


94


of fastener opening


92


in order to secure fastener


39


with body portion


70


. Therefore, rotation of fastener


39


in a first direction will draw body portions


70


and


71


closer together and compress spring


80


. Conversely, rotation of fastener


39


in a second direction, opposite the first direction, allows spring


80


to force body portions


70


and


71


away from one another. An optional cover plug


98


is provided within fastener opening


45


through side


46


, in order to protect fastener


39


from ambient environmental conditions.




In order to install adapter assembly


30


upon tooth horn


32


, body portions


70


and


71


are installed within slot


72


of tooth horn


32


, with spring


80


disposed therebetween, within recessed portions


78


and


88


. Spring


80


maintains body portions


70


and


71


in a spaced relationship to one another, and urges them outwardly with respect to one another. Surfaces


86


and


90


of body portions


71


and


70


, respectively, engage spring


80


and maintain spring


80


within recesses


78


and


88


.




Next, threaded fastener


39


is inserted through openings


82


and


92


of body portions


71


and


70


, respectively, until threaded region


84


engages threads


82


and/or head


96


of fastener


39


engages shoulder


94


of body portion


70


. As fastener


39


is rotated in a clockwise direction, the cooperation between threads


82


and


84


draw body portion


71


toward body portion


70


. Engagement between head


96


and shoulder


94


maintains body portion


70


in position, such that spring


80


is compressed and the distance between body portions


70


and


71


is decreased. Threaded fastener


39


is rotated in this manner until surfaces


40


and


42


are generally flush with sides


56


and


57


, or slightly recessed.




Tapered body portion


31


is then slidably inserted over tooth horn


32


until surfaces


41


and


43


are generally adjacent surfaces


40


and


42


, respectively. When threaded fastener


39


is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, spring


80


forces body portions


70


and


71


apart, such that surfaces


40


and


42


extend outwardly. Eventually, surfaces


40


and


42


engage surfaces


41


and


43


, respectively, and a coupling between insert assembly


38


and tapered body portion


31


is formed.




In order to ensure a proper coupling, a force is applied at end


36


of tapered body portion


31


toward tooth horn


32


. This slides surfaces


41


and


43


along surfaces


40


and


42


. Because of the tapered configuration, this forms a more secure coupling between surfaces


41


and


43


, and


40


and


42


, respectively. Also, as discussed above, forces experienced at end


36


of tapered body portion


31


during operation will have a similar impact, and “slack” caused by wear and tear is reduced.




Tapered body portion


31


may be removed from tooth horn


32


, using a similar procedure. Threaded fastener


39


is rotated in a clockwise direction until body portions


70


and


71


are retracted and surfaces


40


and


42


are generally flush with, or recessed with respect to surfaces


41


and


43


, respectively. This allows tapered body portion


31


to be slidably removed from tooth horn


32


, and insert


38


may be removed.




The teachings of the present invention allow for simplified installation, removal, and/or replacement of adapter assemblies. These procedures may be performed by operators in the field, by an operator using simple hand tools. These techniques may be used to couple various different replaceable machine part components. For example, insert assembly


38


may be used to couple adapters, removable teeth for draglines and other earth moving equipment, shrouds, shanks and/or tooth horns, within the teachings of the present invention.




Although embodiments of the invention and their advantages are described in detail, a person skilled in the art could make various alterations, additions, and omissions without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A removable adapter assembly, comprising:a tapered body having a first end configured to receive a tooth horn, and a second end configured to receive a removable tooth; the tapered body including first and second sides, which partially define a recess adjacent the first end; and first and second interior surfaces of the first and second sides, respectively, having first and second gripping surfaces, respectively, the first and second gripping surfaces configured to cooperate with a retractable insert that is coupled with the tooth horn such that the tapered body is coupled with the tooth horn when the retractable insert is in a first extended position, and the tapered body may be removed from the tooth horn when the insert is in a second, retracted position.
  • 2. The removable adapter assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second gripping surfaces comprise first and second pluralities of gripping teeth, respectively, the first and second pluralities of gripping teeth being configured to cooperate with third and fourth pluralities of gripping teeth which extend from opposing first and second ends of the insert, respectively, to secure the tapered body to the tooth horn, when the insert is in the first position.
  • 3. The removable adapter assembly of claim 2, further comprising:the retractable insert; wherein the retractable insert is configured to be received at least partially within a slot through the tooth horn, the insert including an elongate body including the opposing first and second ends of the insert; wherein the third and fourth pluralities of gripping teeth extend outwardly and engage the first and second gripping teeth when the retractable insert is in the first position; and wherein the third and fourth plurality of gripping teeth are retracted inward and disengage the first and second plurality of gripping teeth, respectively, when the insert is in the second position.
  • 4. The removable adapter assembly of claim 3, wherein the insert further comprises:a biasing element disposed between first and second portions of the elongate body, the first and second portions of the insert including the third and fourth pluralities of gripping teeth, respectively; and the biasing element being operable to maintain the first and second portions in respective outwardly extended positions when the insert is in the first position.
  • 5. The removable adapter assembly of claim 4, wherein the insert further comprises:a threaded fastener coupling the first and second portions; and wherein rotation of the fastener in a first direction causes movement of the second portion, relative to the first portion, such that the insert is retracted from the first position to the second position.
  • 6. The removable adapter assembly of claim 2, further comprising:the first and second sides including first and second removable racks, respectively; the first and second racks each being at least partially recessed relative to the first and second interior surfaces, respectively; and wherein the first and second racks include the first and second gripping teeth, respectively.
  • 7. The removable adapter assembly of claim 1, further comprising the retractable insert.
  • 8. The removable adapter assembly of claim 3, wherein the first and second gripping surfaces are tapered from the second end to the first end, and the third and fourth gripping surface's are correspondingly tapered, such that movement of the tapered body toward the tooth horn tightens the coupling between the tapered body portion and the insert.
  • 9. The removable adapter assembly of claim 4, wherein the first portion of the insert comprises:a first shaped body configured to be received within a slot through the tooth horn, the first shaped body portion being moveable along the slot, with respect to the tooth assembly; a first end of the first shaped body portion including a first recessed portion configured to receive a first end of the biasing element; a first interior wall adjacent the first recessed portion being operable to engage the biasing element; and a second end of the first shaped body defining a threaded fastener opening configured to receive a threaded fastener.
  • 10. The removable adapter assembly of claim 9, wherein the second portion of the insert comprises:a second shaped body configured to be received within a slot through the tooth horn, the second shaped body portion being moveable along the slot, with respect to the tooth assembly and the first shaped body; a first end of the second shaped body portion including a second recessed portion configured to receive a second end of the biasing element; a second interior wall adjacent the second recessed portion being operable to engage the biasing element; and a second end of the second shaped body defining a shoulder configured to engage a fastener head.
  • 11. The removable adapter assembly of claim 10, wherein the insert further comprises a threaded fastener including:an elongate shaft having a threaded region and a fastener head opposite the threaded region; the threaded region being operable to engage the first shaped body; and the fastener head being operable to engage the shoulder, wherein rotation of the fastener in a first direction extends the insert to the first position and rotation of the fastener in a second direction retracts the insert from the first position to the second position.
  • 12. The removable adapter assembly of claim 4, wherein the biasing element comprises a spring.
  • 13. The removable adapter assembly of claim 4, wherein the biasing element comprises an elastomer.
  • 14. An adapter assembly, comprising:a first end, a second end, and first and second sides; a recessed portion adjacent the first end, the recessed portion defining a cavity configured to receive a tooth horn; the first and second sides generally converging adjacent the second end; a first rack coupled with the first side adjacent the recessed portion, the first rack including a first plurality of gripping teeth extending toward the recessed portion; a second rack coupled with the second side adjacent the recessed portion, the second rack including a second plurality of gripping teeth extending toward the recessed portion; an insert configured to be received at least partially within a slot formed through a tooth horn of an excavation equipment component, the insert including first and second structures, a biasing element, and a fastener; and the insert including a first position in which the first and second structures extend outwardly relative to each other, and a second position in which the first and second structures are retracted inwardly relative to one another.
  • 15. A method for coupling an adapter assembly and a tooth horn, comprising:inserting an insert at least partially through a slot through a tooth horn, the insert comprising first and second shaped body portions, the first and second shaped body portions having respective gripping surfaces adjacent opposite sides of the tooth horn; the insert including a fastener extending at least partially through first and second fastener openings disposed at least partially through the first and second shaped body portions, respectively; the first shaped body portion including a first threaded region operable to engage a corresponding second threaded region of the fastener, the second shaped body portion including a shoulder operable to engage a fastener head at an end of the fastener opposite the threaded region; the insert including a biasing member disposed between the first and second shaped body portions, the biasing member being operable to engage first and second surfaces of the first and second shaped body portions, respectively, forcing the first and second shaped body portions generally away from one another; installing an adapter at least partially over the tooth horn until third and fourth gripping surfaces associated with first and second sides of the adapter are generally adjacent the first and second gripping surfaces, respectively; and rotating the fastener in a first direction such that the first and second shaped body portions extend outwardly, until the first and second gripping surfaces engage the third and fourth gripping surfaces, and the adapter is secured in an installed position upon the tooth horn.
  • 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising rotating the fastener in a second direction until the first and second shaped body portions retract and the first and second gripping surfaces are generally flush with the first and second sides of the tooth horn.
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