Information
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Patent Grant
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6378952
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Patent Number
6,378,952
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Date Filed
Monday, May 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bagnell; David
- Stephenson; Daniel P
Agents
- Pauley Petersen Kinne & Erickson
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 299 104
- 299 105
- 299 106
- 299 107
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tool for a coal cutting, mining or road cutting machine, having a round-shaft cutter with a cutter head and a cutter shaft. A wear-protection disk is pushed on the cutter shaft, on an upper side of which the cutter head rests. The cutter shaft is captively held in a receiver of a holding projection of a cutter holder in a direction of a center longitudinal axis of the projection but freely rotatable around the center longitudinal axis. The projection has a support surface which extends at least in sections around the receiver on which a wear-protection disk rests with an opposite surface and is supported on a support surface of the cutter holder. The cutter head rests on the upper side of the wear-protection element facing away from the support surface. In order to better protect the cutter holder of such a tool against wear effects, the support surface extends transversely with respect to the center longitudinal axis of the receiver up to exterior dimensional limits of the area of the holding projection adjoining the support surface. The wear-protection disk covers the entire, radially outwardly located area of the support surface with its opposite face.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a tool for a coal cutting, mining or road cutting machine, having a round-shaft cutter with a cutter head and a cutter shaft, wherein a wear-protection disk is pushed on the cutter shaft, on an upper side of which the cutter head rests, wherein the cutter shaft is held captively in a receiver of a holding projection of a cutter holder in a direction of a center longitudinal axis of the projection but freely rotatable around the center longitudinal axis, and wherein the projection has a support surface, which extends at least in sections around the receiver, on which the wear-protection disk rests with an opposite surface and is supported on a support surface of the cutter holder, and wherein the cutter head rests on the upper side of the wear-protection disk facing away from the support surface.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional tool is known from German Letters Patent 37 01 905.809. A round-shaft cutter is rotatably seated in the receiver, embodied as a bore, of the cutter holder. The wear-protection disk is arranged between the cutter head and the support surface. During operation, the cutter head slides on the surface of the wear-protection disk because of the rotating movement of the round-shaft cutter. The wear-protection disk also rotates because of the frictional forces and slides on the support surface of the tool holder. Thus, wear of the wear-protection disk, as well as of the cutter holder, is generated. Because of the wear of the cutter holder, the wear-protection disk works its way into the support surface of the cutter holder. The area of the cutter holder adjoining the support surface is then subjected to considerable wear.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is one object of this invention to provide a tool of the type previously mentioned, wherein the cutter holder is better protected against wear.
According to this invention, this object is attained with a support surface that extends transversely with respect to the center longitudinal axis of the receiver up to the exterior dimensional limits of an area of the holding projection adjoining the support surface. The wear-protection disk covers the entire, radially outwardly located area of the support surface with its opposite face.
As a result of the support surface of the wear-protecting disk, which is increased in comparison to conventional tools, the friction surface between the wear-protecting disk and the cutter holder is also increased. With this, the effective frictional forces are also increased, so that the inclination of the wear-protection disk to rotate on the cutter holder is reduced. This then results in a reduced wear of the cutter holder. Because the wear-protection disk extends up to the dimensional limits of the area adjoining the support surface, the wear-protection disk is prevented from working itself into the support surface. A dependable protection of the cutter holder thus results.
In one preferred embodiment of this invention, the holding projection is laterally formed on a base body of the cutter holder. When viewed in the direction of the center longitudinal axis of the receiver, the holding projection protrudes past the cutter holder. The support surface is arranged on the free end of the protrusion. The protrusion forms an area which adjoins the support surface, up to whose dimensional limits the wear-protection disk extends.
Thus, the protrusion of the holder projection is circularly embodied, and the support surface has a ring-shaped form.
So that the cutter holder is not worn to an overly large degree, in one embodiment of this invention the holding projection has one or several wear markings, which are arranged in the area behind the wear-protection disk. The wear markings can also be electrical detection units, which emit an electrical signal when the wear limit is reached.
However, it is also possible that indentations are cut into the protrusion of the holding projection, which extend on the circumference around the center longitudinal axis of the receivers and are used as wear markers, so that visual wear can be detected.
The material of the wear-protection disk can be of lesser hardness than the cutter head and the holding projection of the cutter holder.
In order to dependably dissipate the forces generated while cutting a road surface, the support surface has a diameter of more than 38 mm, preferably 44 mm.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This invention will be explained in greater detail in the specification by an exemplary embodiment represented in the drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a partial sectional side view of a tool holder with a round-shaft cutter fastened thereon; and
FIG. 2
is a partial sectional view of a tool holder according to
FIG. 1
, but in a different sectional view than the view shown in FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A tool, having a round-shaft cutter
10
and a cutter holder
20
, is shown in the drawings. The cutter holder
20
has a base body
25
, on which a holding projection
24
is laterally formed. A receiver
21
, embodied as a bore, is cut into the holding projection
24
. At its upwardly facing bore inlet, the receiver
21
transitions via an insertion section into the radially extending support surface
22
. The support surface
22
extends vertically with respect to the center longitudinal axis
18
of the receiver
21
and extends in a ring shape around it. The support surface
22
is a part of a protrusion of the holding projection
24
. The protrusion is cylindrically embodied. The support surface
22
extends up to the radially outside-located dimensional limits of the protrusion.
Two wear markings
23
, which are arranged one behind the other, are cut into the protrusion below the support surface
22
. The wear markings
23
are designed as circumferential grooves. These grooves are preferably of a V-shaped cross-sectional geometry.
A round-shaft cutter
10
can be fastened on the cutter holder
20
. The round-shaft cutter
10
has a cutter head
11
and a cutter shaft
14
formed on the round-shaft cutter
10
. The cutter head
11
has a receiver for a cutter tip
12
on its end facing away from the cutter shaft
14
. The cutter tip
12
, which is made of a hard alloy, is soldered into the receiver. In the transition area to the cutter shaft
14
, the cutter head
11
has a collar
13
. In the area of its free end, the cutter shaft
14
has a circumferential groove
17
. Holding elements
16
of a clamping sleeve
15
enter into the circumferential groove
17
. The clamping sleeve
15
encloses the cutter shaft
14
and has a longitudinally directed opening slit. The holding elements
16
are punched out of the clamping sleeve surface and are bent in a direction toward the groove
17
. The exterior surface of the clamping sleeve
15
is spring-elastically clamped together with the interior surface of the receiver
21
. By means of the clamping sleeve
15
, the round-shaft cutter
10
is seated axially captive but freely rotatable around the center longitudinal axis
18
of the receiver
21
.
A wear-protection disk
30
is arranged between the cutter head
11
and the cutter shaft
14
. The wear-protection disk
30
has a central opening through which the cutter shaft
14
passes. The cutter head
11
is supported by its collar
13
on the surface
32
of the wear-protection disk
30
. The wear-protection disk
30
is placed on the support surface
22
of the cutter holder with its underside facing away from the collar
13
. As shown in the drawings , the wear-protection disk
30
extends over the entire support surface
22
.
During operation of the tool, the round-shaft cutter
10
rotates in the receiver
21
of the cutter holder
20
. The cutter head
11
also slides over the top of the wear-protection disk
30
during operation. Simultaneously, the wear-protective disk
30
moves relative to the support surface
22
. Wear occurs on the top
32
of the wear-protection disk
30
as a result of the movement of the round-shaft cutter
10
. The support surface
22
is worn because of the rotation of the wear-protection disk
30
. Because the wear-protection disk
30
extends as far as the edges of the protrusion of the holding projection
24
, the protrusion wears evenly. The degree of wear can be ascertained from the wear markings
23
.
Claims
- 1. In a tool for at least one of a coal cutting machine, a mining machine and a road cutting machine, having a round-shaft cutter with a cutter head and a cutter shaft, wherein a wear-protection disk is pushed on the cutter shaft on an upper side of which the cutter head rests, wherein the cutter shaft is captively held in a receiver of a holding projection of a cutter holder in a direction of a center longitudinal axis of the projection but freely rotatable around the center longitudinal axis, wherein the projection has a first support surface which extends at least in sections around the receiver, and on which a wear-protection disk rests with an opposite surface and is supported on a second support surface of the cutter holder, and wherein the cutter head rests on the upper side of the wear-protection disk facing away from the support surface, the improvement comprising:the support surface (22) extending transversely with respect to the center longitudinal axis (18) of the receiver (21) up to an exterior dimensional limit of an area of the holding projection (24) adjoining the support surface (22); the wear-protection disk (30) covering an entire radially outwardly located area of the support surface (22) with an opposite face (31) of the wear-protection disk (30); and the holding projection (24) having at least one wear marking arranged behind the wear-protection disk (30).
- 2. The tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein the holding projection (24) is laterally formed on a base body (25) of the cutter holder (20), when viewed in the direction of the center longitudinal axis (18) of the receiver (21), the holding projection (24) protrudes past the cutter holder (20), and the support surface (22) is arranged on a free end of the protrusion.
- 3. The tool in accordance with claim 2, wherein the protrusion of the holder projection (24) is circularly embodied, and the support surface (22) has a ring-shaped form.
- 4. The tool in accordance with claim 3, wherein the holding projection (24) has at least one wear marking arranged behind the wear-protection disk (30).
- 5. The tool in accordance with claim 4, wherein a plurality of indentations cut into the protrusion of the holding projection (24) extend circumferentially around the center longitudinal axis (18) of the receiver (21).
- 6. The tool in accordance with claim 5, wherein a material of the wear-protection disk (30) is of lesser hardness than the cutter head (11) and the holding projection (24) of the cutter holder (20).
- 7. The tool in accordance with claim 6, wherein the support surface (22) has a diameter of more than 38 mm.
- 8. The tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein a material of the wear-protection disk (30) is of lesser hardness than the cutter head (11) and the holding projection (24) of the cutter holder (20).
- 9. The tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein the support surface (22) has a diameter of more than 38 mm.
- 10. In a tool for at least one of a coal cutting machine, a mining machine and a road cutting machine, having a round-shaft cutter with a cutter head and a cutter shaft, wherein a wear-protection disk is pushed on the cutter shaft on an upper side of which the cutter head rests, wherein the cutter shaft is captively held in a receiver of a holding projection of a cutter holder in a direction of a center longitudinal axis of the projection but freely rotatable around the center longitudinal axis, wherein the projection has a first support surface which extends at least in sections around the receiver, and on which a wear-protection disk rests with an opposite surface and is supported on a second support surface of the cutter holder, and wherein the cutter head rests on the upper side of the wear-protection disk facing away from the support surface, the improvement comprising:the support surface (22) extending transversely with respect to the center longitudinal axis (18) of the receiver (21) up to an exterior dimensional limit of an area of the holding projection (24) adjoining the support surface (22); the wear-protection disk (30) covering an entire radially outwardly located area of the support surface (22) with an opposite face (31) of the wear-protection disk (30); and the holding projection (24) laterally formed on a base body (25) of the cutter holder (20), when viewed in the direction of the center longitudinal axis (18) of the receiver (21), the holding projection (24) protruding past the cutter holder (20), and the support surface (22) arranged on a free end of the protrusion; and a plurality of indentations cut into the protrusion of the holding projection (24) extending circumferentially around the center longitudinal axis (18) of the receiver (21).
Priority Claims (1)
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199 22 320 |
May 1999 |
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US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
37 01 905 |
Sep 1988 |
DE |
2002050 |
Oct 1993 |
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