Claims
- 1. A retaining mechanism adapted for use in securing a ground engaging tool to a work implement, the ground engaging tool having a rearward end portion defining a socket and first and second aligned openings defined in the rearward end portion and located on opposite sides of the socket, the work implement having a nose portion adapted to mate with the socket and defining a cross passage that registers, when assembled, with the first and second aligned openings and an annular recess having a bottom surface and being defined in the nose portion or in the rearward end portion concentric with the cross passage or the first and second aligned openings, the retaining mechanism, comprising:
- a conical spring washer having a concave side, a convex side, and an inner surface defining an opening of a predetermined diameter, and being located, when assembled, in the annular recess; and
- a pin having a predetermined diameter and including means for forming a shoulder thereon having a diameter larger than the diameter of the opening of the conical spring washer, the pin being located, when assembled, in the first and second aligned openings, the cross passage, and the opening of the conical spring washer with the shoulder means being located adjacent the convex side of the conical spring washer.
- 2. The retaining mechanism of claim 1 wherein the shoulder means includes a shoulder having an outer diameter and the outer diameter of the shoulder is in the range of approximately 2 to 5 percent greater than the predetermined diameter of the opening of the conical spring washer.
- 3. The retaining mechanism of claim 2 wherein the outer diameter of the shoulder is more specifically in the range of 3 to 4 percent greater than the predetermined diameter of the opening of the conical spring washer.
- 4. The retaining mechanism of claim 3 wherein the conical spring washer has an outer peripheral edge on the convex side thereof and the retaining mechanism includes means for supporting the outer peripheral edge of the conical spring washer, during assembly, the supporting means is located in the annular recess.
- 5. The retaining mechanism of claim 4 including a second conical spring washer having a concave side, a convex side, and an inner surface defining an opening of a predetermined diameter, and being located, when assembled, in the annular recess with the convex side thereof adjacent the concave side of the first conical spring washer.
- 6. The retaining mechanism of claim 5 including a third conical spring washer having a concave side, a convex side, and an inner surface defining an opening of a predetermined diameter, and being located, when assembled, in the annular recess with the convex side thereof adjacent the concave side of the second conical spring washer.
- 7. The retaining mechanism of claim 6 wherein each of the conical spring washers are substantially identical in size and shape.
- 8. The retaining mechanism of claim 7 wherein the means for forming a shoulder includes a groove defined in the pin around the circumference thereof generally adjacent one end thereof, the diameter defined by the groove being smaller than the predetermined diameter of the opening of the first, second, and third conical spring washers, and the predetermined diameter of the pin being greater than the predetermined diameter of the respective opening of the first, second, and third conical spring washers.
- 9. The retaining mechanism of claim 8 wherein the shoulder is defined by one side of the groove in the pin.
- 10. The retaining mechanism of claim 9 wherein a first portion of the pin has a diameter the same size as the predetermined diameter, and a second portion of the pin has a smaller diameter and the second portion being adapted, when assembled, to be located in the cross passage of the nose portion and the second opening of the aligned openings, and the first portion of the pin, when assembled, is located in the first opening of the aligned openings and the annular recess of the nose portion.
- 11. The retaining mechanism of claim 10 wherein, when assembled, the convex side of each conical spring washer is facing towards the second portion of the pin.
- 12. The retaining mechanism of claim 11 wherein the pin has a longitudinal axis and the groove defined in the pin defines a plurality of individual adjacent ridges one for each of the first, second, and third conical spring washers, each ridge is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the pin and each ridge defines a shoulder.
- 13. The retaining mechanism of claim 12 wherein a bottom surface is defined by the annular recess, the support means includes a hollow support member having a longitudinal axis, a first surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and operative, when assembled, to abut the bottom surface of the annular recess, and a second surface angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the hollow support member and operative, during assembly, to contact the outer peripheral edge of the first conical spring washers.
- 14. The retaining mechanism of claim 13 wherein the second surface has an angle of generally 45 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the support member.
- 15. The retaining mechanism of claim 11 wherein the second portion of the pin has a longitudinal axis offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of the first portion of the pin.
- 16. The retaining mechanism of claim 15 wherein the offset of the first and second portions of the pin results in the outer surface of each being in axial alignment at one point on their respective circumferences.
- 17. The retaining mechanism of claim 7 wherein the shoulder of the means for forming a shoulder is formed by the intersection of an enlarged portion and the portion of the pin having the predetermined diameter, and the enlarged portion of the pin is located, when assembled, in the annular recess between the cross passage and the first conical spring washer.
- 18. The retaining mechanism of claim 17 wherein the diameter of the enlarged portion of the pin is larger than the diameter of the cross passage.
- 19. The retaining mechanism of claim 18 wherein, when assembled, the convex side of each conical spring washer is facing towards the enlarged portion of the pin.
- 20. The retaining mechanism of claim 19 wherein the support means includes an angled surface formed in the annular recess of the nose portion adjacent the bottom surface thereof operative, during assembly, to contact the outer peripheral edge of the first conical spring washer.
- 21. A tooth assembly comprising:
- a ground engaging tool having a rearward end portion defining a socket and first and second aligned openings defined therein and located on opposite sides of the socket;
- a work implement having a nose portion operative to mate with the socket of the ground engaging tool, a cross passage defined in the nose portion that is generally in axial alignment with the first and second aligned openings, and an annular recess defined in one side of the nose portion concentric with the cross passage, and
- a retaining mechanism including a conical spring washer having a concave side, a convex side, an outer peripheral edge on the convex side, and an inner surface defining an opening of a predetermined diameter, and a pin having a predetermined diameter and including means for forming a shoulder thereon having a diameter larger than the diameter of the opening of the conical spring washer, the conical spring washer being located in the annular recess and the pin being disposed in the first and second aligned openings, the cross passage, and the conical spring washer with the shoulder means being located adjacent the convex side of the conical spring washer.
- 22. The tooth assembly of claim 21 including means for supporting, during assembly, the outer peripheral edge of the conical spring washer, the support means being located in the annular recess.
- 23. The tooth assembly of claim 22 wherein a bottom surface is defined in the nose portion at bottom of the annular recess, the support means includes a hollow support member having a longitudinal axis, a first surface perpendicular to the longitudinal axis thereof and being in abutment with the bottom surface of the annular recess and a second surface angled with respect to the longitudinal axis thereof and operative, during assembly, to contact the outer peripheral edge of the conical spring washer.
- 24. The tooth assembly of claim 22 wherein the support means is integrally formed in the annular recess and has a surface, adjacent the bottom surface thereof, angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cross passage.
- 25. The tooth assembly of claim 24 wherein the angled surface has an angle of generally 45 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cross passage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/758,987, filed Sep. 10, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Continuations (1)
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