Claims
- 1. A router bit for use with earth moving equipment comprising:
- a first member having a forward end and a rear end and being adapted to be mounted on said earth moving equipment;
- a lower insert including a portion defining an earth cutting edge;
- said first member having a first plurality of downwardly and forwardly extending finger means and finger apertures, said lower insert having a second plurality of finger means and finger apertures extending upwardly and rearwardly, said first and second pluralities interlocking to prevent upward and rearward movement of said insert relative to said first member; and
- retainer means comprising at least one pair of side plates releasably affixed in opposing relationship to opposite sides of one of said first member or said insert, each side plate having an upper edge and a lower edge, said side plate being crowned concavely in a direction generally transverse to both said edges, each side plate being affixed with its concave side facing said first member and with said upper edge lying against said first member and said lower edge against said insert such that said lower edges clamp said insert against separation from said first member.
- 2. The router bit of claim 1 wherein said lower edge lies at an angle to the direction of disengagement of the insert from the first member.
- 3. The router bit of claim 1 wherein said mounting means comprises bolt means passing through said plate means intermediate said upper and lower edges such that when tightened the bolts tend to flatten the crowned side plate against said interlocked first member and insert so that said edges bite into at least said insert.
- 4. The router bit of claim 1 wherein said side plates have a plate thickness substantially equal to that of both said first member and said inserts.
- 5. The router bit of claim 1 wherein said first and second plurality of interlocking finger means lie at an angle of approximately 45 degrees relative to said earth cutting edge.
- 6. A router bit for use with earth moving equipment comprising:
- a first member having a forward end and a rear end and being adapted to be mounted on said earth moving equipment;
- a lower insert including a portion defining an earth cutting edge;
- said first member having a first plurality of downwardly and forwardly extending finger means and finger apertures, said lower insert having a second plurality of finger means and finger apertures extending upwardly and rearwardly, said first and second pluralities interlocking to prevent upward and rearward movement of said insert relative to said first member, both said insert and said member being formed as flat plate units; and
- retainer means releasably affixed to one of said first member or said insert and retaining the other of said first member or said insert by clamping force against lateral, forward and downward movement of said insert relative to said first member.
- 7. The router bit of claim 9 wherein said first member and said insert are flat plates of substantially equal thickness.
- 8. The router bit of claim 7 wherein said retainer means are elongated plates perforated for receiving mounting bolts extending through aligned openings in one of said first member or insert.
- 9. A router bit for use with earth moving equipment comprising:
- a first member having a forward end and a rear end and being adapted to be mounted on said earth moving equipment;
- a lower insert including a portion defining an earth cutting edge;
- said first member having a first plurality of downwardly and forwardly extending finger means and finger apertures, said lower insert having a second plurality of finger means and finger apertures extending upwardly and rearwardly, said first and second pluralities interlocking to prevent upward and rearward movement of said insert relative to said first member; and
- retainer means releasably affixed to one of said first member or said insert and retaining the other of said first member or said insert by clamping force against lateral, forward and downward movement of said insert relative to said first member;
- said retainer means comprising two side plates, each having parallel upper and lower edges, said plates being releasably mounted to opposite sides of said first member with said lower edges lying at an angle of between 10 and 80 degrees to the direction of disengagement between the insert and first member.
- 10. A router bit for use with earth moving equipment comprising:
- a first member having a forward end and a rear end and being adapted to be mounted on said earth moving equipment;
- a lower insert including a portion defining an earth cutting edge;
- said first member having a first plurality of downwardly and forwardly extending finger means and finger apertures, said lower insert having a second plurality of finger means and finger apertures extending upwardly and rearwardly, said first and second pluralities interlocking to prevent upward and rearward movement of said insert relative to sid first member; and
- retainer means releasably affixed to one of said first member or said insert and retaining the other of said first member or said insert by clamping force against lateral, forward and downward movement of said insert relative to said first member;
- said retainer means comprising at least one pair of side plates mounted to opposite sides of one of said first member or said insert, each side plate having inturned edge portions engaging the other of said first member or said insert in clamping relationship to prevent separation of said insert from said first member.
- 11. A method for making a quick change replaceable router bit for use with earth moving equipment comprising the steps of:
- cutting flat plate stock to make a first member having a forward end, a rear end and an upper portion adapted to be mounted to said earth moving equipment, said first member having a first plurality of downwardly and forwardly extending finger means and finger apertures defined there between;
- cutting flat plate stock to make a lower insert including at least one earth cutting edge, said lower insert having a second plurality of finger means and finger apertures defined there between, said finger means extending upwardly and rearwardly and interlocking with said first plurality of finger means and finger apertures;
- cutting flat plate stock to make at least one pair of side plates;
- forming inturned portions on said side plates;
- mounting said side plates to opposite sides of one of said first member or said insert such that said inturned portions engage the other of said first member of said insert in clamping relationship to prevent separation of said insert from said first member.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said step of forming said inturned portions comprises the step of crowning said side plates such that edge portions of each side plate engages one or both of said first member and said insert.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said side plates are cut such that corner edges are formed at the intersection of the concave side of the crowned plate and the edge surfaces of the side plate, such that the corner edges bite into one or both of the first member and the insert to more positively retain the insert to the first member.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said first member, said insert and said side plates are cut from similar flat plates which are cut from similar flat plate stock.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein one or more of said cutting steps are carried out by flame cutting the flat plate stock.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said flame cutting is carried out by a photocell guided cutting torch.
- 17. The method of claim 11 wherein said side plates are mounted to said first member and said insert is retained solely by clamping force exerted by the side plates thereon.
- 18. The method of claim 11 wherein said side plates are mounted by means of a plurality of mounting bolts and corresponding nuts.
- 19. The method of claim 11 wherein said first member, said insert, and said side plates are cut from flat metal plate.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 217,953, filed Dec. 19, 1980 and now abandoned.
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