The present invention relates to a tool bit assembly and, specifically, to a washer for a tool bit assembly.
Mining, trenching, and construction tools often include a hardened steel body having a hardened tip and retaining sleeve. The tools can be mounted in various formations and orientations with tools being replaceable within a tool holder. During use, the tools wear down, which causes the material being cut by the tool to start to wear on the base sleeve or block of the tool holder, decreasing the life of those components. To prolong the life of various tools, a free rotation of the tool when in service is desired. However, some operations create fines between mating surfaces that inhibit rotation. Therefore, it is desirable to use a washer with the tool that prohibits or reduces the amount of these fines.
A tool bit assembly may include a shank having an elongated shaft, an intermediate portion extending from the shaft, a head extending from the intermediate portion, and a tool portion extending from the head; a retainer including a first end and a second end with a body defining a hollow shaft therebetween, the hollow shaft configured to receive at least a portion of the elongated shaft of the shank therethrough; and a washer having a first end and a second end, the washer defining an opening extending from the first end to the second end of the washer, and the washer comprising at least a first step and a second step, the opening of the washer configured to receive at least a portion of the intermediate portion of the shank therethrough. The first step may be configured to abut a bottom surface of the head of the shank, and the second step may be configured to abut a first shoulder of the intermediate portion of the shank.
The tool portion of the shank may include a carbide tip. The opening of the washer may define defines a first passage extending from the first end to the second step and a second passage extending from the second step to the second end. The first passage and the second passage may be configured to receive at least a portion of the intermediate portion therein. The second end may abut the first end of the retainer. A top surface of the head of the shank may have a first diameter, and the bottom surface of the head of the shank may have a second diameter larger than the first diameter. The intermediate portion may include a first engagement surface comprising the first shoulder, the first engagement surface having a third diameter smaller than the second diameter.
The first passage may receive at least a portion of the first engagement surface therein. The retainer may further include a plurality of indentations proximate the second end. The retainer may further include a gap along the entire length thereof. The top surface of the head of the shank may include a nipple extending in an axial direction, and the nipple may be configured to engage with the machining tool. The tool portion may include a receiving slot configured to receive the nipple therein. A transition between the first step of the washer and the first passage may include a first radiused portion. A transition between the second step of the washer and the second passage may include a second radiused portion. A transition between the first passage and the second step of the washer may include a third radiused portion. The first radiused portion may be smaller than the second radiused portion. A top surface of the washer may include a frustoconical surface positioned radially outward from the first step. The second end of the washer may further include a centering portion having a frustoconical outer surface. The first step and the second step of the washer may each be planar.
In some embodiments or aspects, the present disclosure may be characterized by one or more of the following numbered clauses:
Clause 1: A tool bit assembly comprising: a shank comprising an elongated shaft, an intermediate portion extending from the elongated shaft, a head extending from the intermediate portion, and a tool portion extending from the head; a retainer comprising a first end and a second end with a body defining a hollow shaft therebetween, the hollow shaft configured to receive at least a portion of the elongated shaft of the shank therethrough; and a washer having a first end and a second end, the washer defining an opening extending from the first end to the second end of the washer, the washer comprising at least a first step and a second step, the opening of the washer configured to receive at least a portion of the intermediate portion of the shank therethrough, wherein the first step is configured to abut a bottom surface of the head of the shank, and the second step is configured to abut a first shoulder of the intermediate portion of the shank.
Clause 2: The tool bit assembly of clause 1, wherein the tool portion of the shank comprises a carbide tip.
Clause 3: The tool bit assembly of clause 1 or 2, wherein the opening of the washer defines a first passage extending from the first end to the second step and a second passage extending from the second step to the second end, and wherein the first passage and the second passage are configured to receive at least a portion of the intermediate portion therein, and wherein the second end abuts the first end of the retainer.
Clause 4: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-3, wherein a top surface of the head of the shank has a first diameter and the bottom surface of the head of the shank has a second diameter larger than the first diameter.
Clause 5: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-4, wherein the intermediate portion comprises a first engagement surface comprising the first shoulder, the first engagement surface having a third diameter smaller than the second diameter.
Clause 6: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-5, wherein the first passage receives at least a portion of the first engagement surface therein.
Clause 7: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-6, wherein the retainer further comprises a plurality of indentations proximate the second end.
Clause 8: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-7, wherein the retainer further comprises a gap along an entire length thereof.
Clause 9: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-8, wherein the top surface of the head of the shank comprises a nipple extending in an axial direction, and wherein the nipple is configured to engage with the machining tool.
Clause 10: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-9, wherein the tool portion comprises a receiving slot configured to receive the nipple therein.
Clause 11: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-10, wherein a transition between the first step of the washer and the first passage comprises a first radiused portion.
Clause 12: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-11, wherein a transition between the second step of the washer and the second passage comprises a second radiused portion.
Clause 13: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-12, wherein a transition between the first passage and the second step of the washer comprises a third radiused portion.
Clause 14: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-13, wherein the first radiused portion is smaller than the second radiused portion.
Clause 15: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-14, wherein a top surface of the washer comprises a frustoconical surface positioned radially outward from the first step.
Clause 16: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-15, wherein the second end of the washer further comprises a centering portion having a frustoconical outer surface.
Clause 17: The tool bit assembly of any of clauses 1-16, wherein the first step and the second step of the washer are each planar.
As used herein, the singular form of “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
Spatial or directional terms, such as “left”, “right”, “inner”, “outer”, “above”, “below”, and the like, relate to the disclosure as shown in the drawing figures and are not to be considered as limiting as the disclosure can assume various alternative orientations.
All numbers and ranges used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term “about”. By “about” is meant plus or minus twenty-five percent of the stated value, such as plus or minus ten percent of the stated value. However, this should not be considered as limiting to any analysis of the values under the doctrine of equivalents.
The terms “first”, “second”, and the like are not intended to refer to any particular order or chronology, but refer to different conditions, properties, or elements.
The term “at least” is synonymous with “greater than or equal to”.
As used herein, “at least one of” is synonymous with “one or more of”. For example, the phrase “at least one of A, B, and C” means any one of A, B, or C, or any combination of any two or more of A, B, or C. For example, “at least one of A, B, and C” includes one or more of A alone; or one or more B alone; or one or more of C alone; or one or more of A and one or more of B; or one or more of A and one or more of C; or one or more of B and one or more of C; or one or more of all of A, B, and C.
The term “includes” is synonymous with “comprises”.
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A head 24 extends from the intermediate portion 22 in the axial direction. As shown, the head 24 is frustoconically shaped, having an outer surface that tapers in the direction of a nipple 26, which extends away from the intermediate portion 22 and the shaft 20. Other shapes of the head 24 may be used by those having skill in the art depending on the particular uses of the assembly 10 and the tool portion 14 to be applied. A bottom surface 28 of the head 24 extends radially beyond the intermediate portion 22 and has a larger diameter than that of the engaging portion 32 of the intermediate portion 22. The taper of the frustoconical head 24 provides a top surface 30 having a smaller diameter than the bottom surface 28. As shown, the top surface 30 has a smaller diameter than the engaging portion 32. However, the top surface 30 may have a larger diameter than the engaging portion 32 depending on how the assembly 10 and tool portion 14 will be used. The diameter of the top surface 30 relative to any other element of the intermediate portion 22 may also change depending on the desired use of the assembly 10.
The nipple 26 extends from the top surface 30 and is used to engage with the tool portion 14 of the assembly 10 in order to connect the tool portion 14 to the shank 12. The nipple 26 also shares axis A with the shank 12. The nipple 26 fits into a receiving hole 38, shown in
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Each element may rotate about the axis A during use of the tool bit and washer assembly 10. This rotation helps to decrease wear on the assembly 10 during use and prolongs the life of each element in the assembly 10 and the greater tooling system. The washer 16 helps to prevent fines from entering the assembly 10 and also prolongs the life of each element described herein and other elements or tools that may be used with this assembly 10 by one of ordinary skill in the art.
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As shown, the extension 104 is generally tapered in the direction of the bottom surface 28 of the head 24 of the shank 12 with the cavity 102 taking the opposite shape of the tapered extension 104. A sidewall 103 of the cavity 102 may be angled at different degrees relative to the central axis A. For example, a first portion of the sidewall 103 may be angled at 30-40 degrees relative to the central axis A, and a second portion of the sidewall 103 may be angled at 1-10 degrees relative to the central axis A. It is contemplated that the cavity 102 and extension 104 may take other corresponding shapes that facilitate the connection between the tool 14 and the shank 12. To assist in this connection, a nipple 106 may extend from within the cavity 102 in the direction of the first surface 30 and be received within a hole 108 located on a bottom surface of the extension 104. The hole 108 and nipple 106 may also be brazed together when connecting the tool 14 to the shank.
The shaft 20 of the shank 12 also includes a tapered section 110 that extends in a direction opposite that of the head 24 of the shank 12. The taper may begin at a location proximate the midpoint of the shaft 20 and be formed at 5-15 degrees relative to the central axis A. The tapered section 110 terminates at a step 112 that extends radially outward from the central axis A. In the radial direction, the step 110 extends a distance greater than or equal to that of the widest portion of the tapered section 110. When the tool bit assembly 100 is completely assembled, the step 112 holds the retaining sleeve 18 in place about the shaft 20. As shown in
In this embodiment each of the shank 12, tool 14, heavy duty washer 16, and retaining sleeve 18 continue to share the central axis A and rotate about the central axis A during use of the tool bit assembly 100. The washer 16 also interacts with the shank 12 in the same or a similar manner as described above.
While specific embodiments of the device of the present disclosure have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the device of the present disclosure, which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/171,886, titled Tool Bit Assembly and filed on Apr. 7, 2021, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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63171886 | Apr 2021 | US |