Claims
- 1. In an assembly including a stationary member and a movable member slidably supported on said stationary member and a wear plate means between the members, the improvement in said wear plate means which comprises, a flat metal base plate, a plurality of spaced pads of self-lubricating, high compressive strength plastic material molded and bonded to said plate, said pads having coplanar wear surfaces, said plastic material having a substantially higher coefficient of expansion than said metal base plate, means securing said base plate to said stationary member such that the plastic pads contact the movable member, and said pads sized to substantially eliminate internal stresses when subjected to a wide range of ambient temperature conditions experienced in normal operation to thereby prevent bowing of said wear plate and delamination of said plastic pads.
- 2. The wear plate means of claim 1, wherein said plastic material is an ultra-high molecular weight polyethelene.
- 3. The wear plate means of claim 1, wherein said pads extend to the opposite sides of the base plate while leaving the ends and areas between pads open for fastening the wear plate to the stationary member.
- 4. The wear plate means of claim 1, wherein the pads are aligned in the direction of sliding movement of the movable member.
- 5. A wear plate for use on a vehicle for disposal between two normally relatively slidably engaging members to eliminate or correct a wear or breakaway force condition, said wear plate comprising a flat metal base plate adapted to be welded to one of said members and having a plurality of spaced apart pads molded and bonded to one side of said base plate against which the other member slidably engages, said pads being of a self-lubricating, high-compressive strength plastic and having a substantially higher coefficient of expansion than said base plate, wherein said pads are sized relative to the base plate to substantially eliminate high internal stresses such that buckling or warping of the metal base plate is avoided during making of the wear plate and when subjected to extreme cold or hot temperatures as found in general service.
- 6. The wear plate of claim 5, wherein said segmented plastic pad includes a plurality of spaced segments aligned in the direction of sliding movement, the spacing between segments allowing the collection of foreign matter for self-cleaning of the member sliding on said segments and said segments having coplanar wear surfaces.
- 7. The wear plate of claim 5, wherein said pad includes a plurality of spaced segments aligned in the direction of sliding movement and also arranged laterally from each other, and said segments having coplanar wear surfaces.
- 8. The wear plate of claim 6, wherein the plastic pad is of an ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 9. In an assembly including a stationary member and a movable member slidably supported on said stationary member and a wear plate means between the members, the improvement in said wear plate means which comprises, a flat metal base plate, a plurality of spaced pads of self-lubricating, high compressive strength plastic material molded and bonded to said plate, said plastic material having a substantially higher coefficient of expansion than said metal base plate, means securing said base plate to said stationary member such that the plastic pads contact the movable member, and said pads sized to substantially eliminate internal stresses when subjected to a wide range of temperature conditions experienced in normal operation to thereby prevent bowing of said wear plate and delamination of said plastic pads and to be spaced apart so that the areas between pads can be welded to the stationary member when securing the wear plate to the stationary member without adversely affecting the material of the pads and to allow cutting of the base plate between the pads and leaving a sufficient amount of base plate for welding to a stationary member, whereby the wear plate may be segmented to fit substantially any installation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 077,682, filed July 24, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,068.
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Holland Company Bulletin dated 2-1-85. |
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