The present disclosure generally pertains to earth working machines with work implements, and is directed toward spacer shims for the ground engaging tools of the work implements.
Earth working machines known in the art use work implements, such as dippers or buckets, for digging into work material, such as earth or rock, and moving loosened work material from one place to another at a worksite. Work implements often include ground engaging tools, such as tooth assemblies and shrouds, connected to the lip of the work implement to protect the work implement from abrasion and impact.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,851,413 to Lukavich directed to a replaceable, quick change, segmented cutting edge assembly for a loader bucket or the like. The assembly has a plurality of material engaging teeth which project forwardly from the bucket floor. The assembly comprises a plurality of easily handled, relatively small sections of bifurcated cutting edges. The sections telescopically engage the cutting edge support between the teeth and are mechanically retained on the support by interlock with encompassing protector means for the teeth.
The present disclosure is directed toward overcoming one or more of the problems discovered by the inventors or that is known in the art.
A spacer shim for locating between adjacent ground engaging tools of a work implement for an earth working machine is disclosed. In embodiments, the spacer shim includes a shim body, a shim upper protrusion, a first side surface, a second side surface, and a shim retention surface. The shim body includes a shim first leg and a shim second leg extending in a first direction away from a forward end and to an aft end of the spacer shim. The shim first leg and the shim second leg being spaced apart to form a shim slot for receiving a lip of the work implement there between. The shim upper protrusion extends from the shim body generally transverse to the shim first leg. The shim upper protrusion is located adjacent the shim first leg. The second side surface is opposite the first side surface. The shim retention surface extends between the forward end and the shim upper protrusion at an angle relative to the first direction. The shim retention surface is adjacent both the first side surface and the second side surface and is configured to contact a bottom surface of a portion of an adjacent ground engaging tool.
The systems and methods disclosed herein include a work implement with ground engaging tools for earth working machines. In embodiments, the ground engaging tools include spacer shims located between the various ground engaging tools, such as the adapters for tooth assemblies and lip shrouds. The spacer shims may prevent or reduce the lateral movement of the ground engaging tools caused by lateral forces applied to the work implement during operation of the work implement. The prevention or reduction of lateral movement of the ground engaging tools may prevent or reduce wear on the lip of the work implement.
Connection implements 9 are implements, such as hinge plates, snubber assemblies, pitch braces, pins, bushings, and bails that are configured to connect the work implement 12 to the boom, cabling, and the like.
The ground engaging tools 20 are attached to the body 13 at edge plate 15 and are arranged to cover the lip 16. The ground engaging tools 20 may include tooth assemblies 25 and lip shrouds 60. The ground engaging tools 20 may be located along the lip 16 in an alternating pattern, such as placing the tooth assemblies 25 and lip shrouds 60 on the lip 16 in an alternating pattern with spacer shims 70 located there between.
The tooth assemblies 25 may include an adapter 30, a tooth 40, and a wear cap 50. The adapter 30 may include an adapter retention system 36 that is configured to couple the adapter 30 to the body 13, such as to edge plate 15. The adapter retention system 36 may use one or more apertures 11 for securing the tooth assembly 25 to the body 13. The lip shrouds 60 may each include a shroud retention system 66 that is configured to couple the lip shroud 60 to the body 13, such as to the edge plate 15. The shroud retention system 66 may use one or more of the apertures 11 for securing the lip shroud 60 to the body 13.
The adapter 30 may include an adapter body 31, an adapter side protrusion 34, an adapter lip slot 35, an adapter cap slot 38, and an adapter upper protrusion 37. The adapter body 31 includes an adapter first end 32 and an adapter second end 33. When coupled to the body 13, the adapter first end 32 is adjacent the lip 16 and the adapter second end 33 is distal to the adapter first end 32 and is positioned along edge plate 15. An adapter side protrusion 34 may extend from each side of adapter body 31. The adapter side protrusions 34 may be located adjacent the adapter first end 32 and may be configured to form contact areas for the spacer shims 70 positioned on each side of the adapter 30.
The adapter lip slot 35 may be a slot that extends into the adapter body 31 from the adapter second end 33 toward the adapter first end 32. The shape of the adapter lip slot 35 may match the shape and contour of the edge plate 15 and the lip 16. In the embodiment illustrated, the adapter lip slot 35 generally has a cuboid shape that has a rounded end, the rounded end being adjacent the adapter first end 32. As illustrated, the adapter lip slot 35 may also extend into the adapter side protrusions 34.
The adapter cap slot 38 may be a slot in the top of the adapter body 31 at the adapter first end 32 and may be adjacent the adapter upper protrusion 37. The adapter cap slot 38 may be formed by the adapter body 31, the adapter upper protrusion 37, and the tooth 40. The adapter cap slot 38 is configured to retain the wear cap 50. The adapter upper protrusion 37 may extend forward from the adapter body 31 and into the adapter cap slot 38 to form a lip that is used to at least partially retain the wear cap 50 within the adapter cap slot 38.
The tooth 40 may include a tooth body 41 and a tooth retention system 46. The tooth body 41 may generally have a wedge shape and includes a tooth first end 42 and a tooth second end 43. The tooth first end 42 is positioned distal to the adapter 30 and may be the narrow portion of the wedge shape. The tooth first end 42 may be positioned to contact the work material first and may be configured to dig into the work material. The tooth second end 43 is positioned adjacent the adapter 30 and may be the wider portion of the wedge shape. An upper portion 47 of the tooth second end 43 may form an edge of the adapter cap slot 38 and may be configured to retain the wear cap 50 within the adapter cap slot 38 with the adapter upper protrusion 37.
The tooth retention system 46 is configured to couple the tooth 40 to the adapter 30. The tooth retention system 46 may include a tooth connector 44 that extends from the tooth second end 43 to the adapter first end 32 to couple the tooth 40 to the adapter 30.
Wear cap 50 includes a wear cap upper portion 51 and a wear cap lower portion 52. The wear cap upper portion 51 is positioned adjacent the adapter first end 32 outside of the adapter cap slot 38. The wear cap upper portion 51 may generally be longer than the adapter cap slot 38 and may be configured to protect a portion of the adapter first end 32 from wear. The wear cap 50 is inserted into the adapter cap slot 38 with the wear cap lower portion 52 positioned within the adapter cap slot 38. The wear cap lower portion 52 includes a wear cap bottom surface 53 distal to the wear cap upper portion 51. The wear cap lower portion 52 may narrow from the wear cap bottom surface 53 to the wear cap upper portion 51 to form a retention neck 57. The wider base of the wear cap lower portion 52 at the wear cap bottom surface 53 may help retain the wear cap 50 within the adapter cap slot 38. In particular, the adapter upper protrusion 37 and the upper portion 47 may protrude into the retention neck 57 to hold the wear cap 50 within the adapter cap slot 38. The wear cap 50 may also be wider than adapter 30 and may be configured to hold the spacer shim 70 in place on the lip 16 adjacent the adapter 30.
The shim first leg 72 may be adjacent the top 84 of spacer shim 70, while the shim second leg 73 may be at the bottom 85 of spacer shim 70. The shim slot 76 may match the shape and contour of the edge plate 15 and the lip 16. In the embodiment illustrated, the shim slot 76 generally has a cuboid shape that has a rounded end. The shim slot 76 may generally extend into shim body 71 in a direction opposite the first direction from the aft end 82 towards the forward end 81.
The shim retention surface 75 may be a surface angled to face forward and upward extending along an upper part of shim body 71. The shim retention surface 75 may extend between the forward end 81 and the shim upper protrusion 74.
The shim upper protrusion 74 extends up from shim body 71 away from the bottom 83 to the top 84 of the spacer shim 70. The shim upper protrusion 74 extends in a direction away from the shim first leg 72 and the shim second leg 73. Shim upper protrusion 74 may extend transverse, such as perpendicular, to the shim first leg 72 and the shim second leg 73. Shim upper protrusion 74 may be adjacent the shim first leg 72 and may extend from shim body 71 at a location adjacent shim first leg 72. Shim upper protrusion 74 is located between the forward end 81 and the aft end 82 and is generally coplanar to shim body 71 extending on the same plane as shim first leg 72 and shim second leg 73.
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Spacer shim 70 generally includes a first side surface 85 and a second side surface 86. The first side surface 85 and the second side surface 86 are adjacent and configured to contact the ground engaging tools 20 or portions of the ground engaging tools 20, such as the adapter 30 or the lip shroud 60.
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One or more of the above components (or their subcomponents) may be made from alloy, steel, or cast iron.
Work implements, such as dippers and buckets of earth working machines and tools can be protected against wear by including ground engaging tools 20, such as tooth assemblies 25, edge protectors, lip shrouds 60, and other components. The ground engaging tools 20 are attached to the work implement 12 in the areas where the most damaging abrasion and impact may occur during operation of the earth working machines, such as at the lip 16. The ground engaging tools 20 generally serve as wear material that can be removed and replaced once damaged. The ground engaging tools 20 may prevent or reduce the damage to the work implement 12 and increase the operating life of the work implement 12, preventing early replacement of the work implement 12.
Locating spacer shims 70 between the ground engaging tools 20, such as between an adapter 30 and a lip shroud 60, may prevent or reduce the lateral movement of the ground engaging tools 20 caused by lateral forces applied to a work implement 12 during operation of the work implement 12 by filling the space between adjacent ground engaging tools 20 with the first side surface 85 and the second side surface 86 positioned for contacting the adjacent ground engaging tools 20. Preventing the lateral movement of the ground engaging tools 20 may prevent or reduce wear to the lip front radius 17 and to the stabilizer extrusion 19 of the lip 16. Preventing or reducing the wear to the lip front radius 17 and to the stabilizer extrusion 19 may prolong the operating life of the work implement 12 and may prolong the need to either rebuild the lip 16 or to replace the work implement 12, which helps the customer avoid additional expenses in operating and maintaining the earth working machine 10. Locating spacer shims 70 between the ground engaging tools 20, such as between adapters 30 and lip shrouds 60, may also spread out the lateral forces applied to a work implement 12 during operation of the work by sharing (transferring) the lateral force across multiple ground engaging tools 20 instead of being localized to one ground engaging tool 20.
The shape of the spacer shim 70 including the shim retention surface 75 and the shim upper protrusion 74 may allow the spacer shim 70 to be installed and held in place without the addition of a retention system or retention hardware. Thus, spacer shims 70 may be located between adapters 30 and lip shrouds 60 on new or existing hardware without further modification of that hardware, each spacer shim 70 being held in place by a wear cap 50 that can be either a new or existing wear cap 50 of the work implement 12.
The preceding detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention. The described embodiments are not limited to use in conjunction with a particular type of work implement for earth working machines. Hence, although the present disclosure, for convenience of explanation, depicts and describes a particular work implement, it will be appreciated that the ground engaging tools in accordance with this disclosure can be implemented in various other configurations including combinations of various aspects of the embodiments disclosed, can be used with various other types of work implements and earth working machines, and can be used in other types of systems and machines. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background or detailed description. It is also understood that the illustrations may include exaggerated dimensions to better illustrate the referenced items shown, and are not consider limiting unless expressly stated as such.
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