Claims
- 1. A sand muller bowl upon which sand is supported and mulled by a plow blade rotated within the bowl and traveling over a surface with the surface having an upstanding rim portion that substantially surrounds it for containing the sand with the bowl, comprising:
- a thin wall bowl shaped liner having a floor portion and a rim portion to overlay and completely cover an interior surface of the sand muller bowl and rim, with the liner having an inner surface, upon which sand may be mulled, and an outer surface with the inner and outer surfaces corresponding in size and shape to the interior surface of the sand muller bowl and rim for closely fitting the liner within the sand muller bowl and rim and forming a substitute sand mulling surface there;
- spaced apart, thin pads provided on the liner outer surface for engaging the bowl interior surface and for spacing the remainder of the liner outer surface a short distance, substantially uniformly inwardly, away from the bowl interior surface; and
- a filler material placed between, and filling the space between, the interior surface of the bowl and rim and the liner outer surface for forming a layer for bonding the liner to the bowl and rim and for absorbing and distributing mulling loads applied to the liner.
- 2. A sand muller bowl as defined in claim 1, and including said liner being formed of material which is substantially harder and more resistant to the wear of mulling sand than material out of which the bowl is made, so that said liner may be positioned within a pre-existing bowl for substantially increasing the life of the bowl, particularly if the bowl had been worn by sand mulling therein prior to the use of the liner.
- 3. A sand muller bowl as defined in claim 2, and including said liner being shaped for lining an angular bowl mulling surface;
- with the liner being formed of a number of substantially identical segments which are engaged together edge to edge to form an annular, ring-like liner of a size and shape to overlay the bowl mulling surface.
- 4. A sand muller bowl as defined in claim 3, and adjacent edges of the liner segments being sloped from the outer to the inner surface of the liner in the direction of movement of the muller plow over the inner surface of the liner, with the sloped adjacent pairs of segment edges being arranged in face to face contact to form a unitary liner inner surface.
- 5. A sand muller bowl liner as defined in claim 4, and including bolt holes formed through each of the segments for overlapping bolt receiving holes formed in the bowl for bolting the liner segments to the bowl;
- and said pads being formed integral with the outer surface of the liner at, and surrounding, the bolt holes formed therein.
- 6. In a sand muller bowl with a rim and having a generally angular interior mulling surface upon which sand is placed and is mulled by a plow blade traveling within the bowl over such mulling surface, the improvement comprising:
- a thin wall, bowl shaped liner having a floor portion and rim portion arranged with the bowl and rim and completely overlaying an interior mulling surface of the bowl and rim, with the liner having an inner surface upon which sand may be placed and mulled by the plow, and the liner having an outer surface;
- the liner inner and outer surfaces being sized and shaped to correspond to the interior surface of the bowl and rim for closely fitting the liner with in the bowl and rim to provide a substitute mulling surface therein;
- means spacing a major portion of the liner outer surface away from the bowl inner surface a short distance to form a space therebetween;
- a filler material filling the space and forming a thin, load absorbing and bonding layer between the liner and bowl;
- said liner being formed of a material which has a greater wear resistance to sand abrasion than material out of which the bowl is made, whereby the liner may be applied within a pre-worn bowl for permitting continued use of the bowl or within an unworn bowl to extend its useful life.
- 7. A bowl as defined in claim 6, and said liner being formed of a number of substantially similar segments which are arranged in edge to edge relationship to form a continuous, annular covering over the bowl interior mulling surface.
- 8. A bowl as defined in claim 7, and including bolt holes formed through each of the segments and corresponding, aligned bolt receiving holes formed in the bowl;
- bolts extending through the aligned holes in the linear and bowl for mechanically fastening the liner segments to the bowl.
- 9. A bowl as defined in claim 8, and including said means for spacing the liner outer surface from the bowl interior surface comprising relatively small, thin pads formed on the outer surfaces of the liner segments around the area of the bolt holes and extending outwardly into engagement with adjacent, overlapped portions of the bowl interior surface.
- 10. A bowl as defined in claim 9, and wherein adjacent edges of each pair of segments are sloped from the outer to the inner liner surfaces in the direction of travel of the muller plow over the lower inner surface;
- and with each adjacent pair of edges being in substantial surface to surface engagement to provide a continuous liner inner surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending patent application Ser. No. 07/439,171, filed Nov. 20, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,019,196.
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