The present disclosure relates generally to mulching teeth and toothholders for industrial mulching apparatuses.
The following paragraphs are not an admission that anything discussed in them is prior art or part of the knowledge of persons skilled in the art.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,520,440 describes a comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus including: a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining a pair of perpendicular slots; a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, the leading face defining a pair of perpendicular keys to be received by the slots; and a single threaded fastener for joining the striker to the striker retainer.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,380,576 B2 describes a milling tooth body for a comminution machine has a working side, oriented in a working direction; a flange side detachably connected to a milling tooth holder of the comminution machine; a tooth tip on the side of a recess; and a base at an end of the tooth body facing away from the tooth tip. A cutter device is in the recess. The flange side on the tooth body is opposite the working side. An entire side of the tooth body, which is oriented in the working direction, is the working side. The tooth tip projects away from the flange side in the direction of a longitudinal axis of the tooth body, perpendicular to the working direction. A first section of the tooth body projects away from the flange side in a direction parallel to and opposite the working direction.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,578,462 describes a mulcher apparatus that includes a tractor and a mulcher unit provided to the tractor. The mulcher unit includes a tooth assembly with a holder and a cutter element with a cooperating notch portion and cross bar arrangement. The notch portion can be retrofit to existing holder arrangements. The cutter element may include various features, to enhance cutting efficiency. For example, the cutter elements may include a double-ended structure, angle tab portions at each corner portion, carbide coatings, a pair of tip portions at each end with a space therebetween, and/or a generally H-shaped configuration.
Canadian Patent Application No. 2,863,311 A1 describes a tool, a toolholder and a toolholder unit obtained by coupling the tool and toolholder and adapted to be fixed to a rotor of a shredder. The tool and the toolholder include coupling means that permit a quick and easy assembly or disassembly of the two elements and ensure, at the same time, a stable and safe fixing during the use of the tool itself.
The following is intended to introduce the reader to the detailed description that follows and not to define or limit the claimed subject matter.
In an aspect, the present disclosure relates to a tooth for use in combination with a toothholder of a mulching apparatus. The tooth may include: a body; a cutting element mounted to the body; and a mounting element projecting from the body, wherein the mounting element is adapted to engage the toothholder to prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder.
The mounting element may be shaped to engage with the toothholder to prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder. The mounting element may include a plurality of outer engagement surfaces. The plurality of outer engagement surfaces may define an exterior profile of the mounting element that is polygonal in shape. The mounting element may have four of the outer engagement surfaces so that the exterior profile is cuboidal in shape. The mounting element may have eight of the outer engagement surfaces so that the exterior profile is octagonal in shape. Other shapes and configurations are possible.
The tooth may include a bore for receiving a fastener to connect the tooth and the toothholder. The bore may extend through the body and define a bore axis. The mounting element may be shaped to engage with the toothholder to prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder about the bore axis. The tooth may include a front recess for receiving a portion of the fastener when assembled. The bore may extend between the front recess and the mounting element through the body. The tooth may include a front face arranged between the front recess and the cutting element. The front face and the front recess may be arranged so that the portion of the fastener is offset rearwardly relative the front face to define an offset dimension.
The tooth may include first, second and third abutment surfaces. The first abutment surface may be disposed on a plane above the mounting element. The mounting element may project rearwardly from the second abutment surface. The third abutment surface may be disposed on a plane below the mounting element.
In an aspect, the present disclosure relates to a combination of: a tooth including a body, a cutting element mounted to the body, and a mounting element projecting from the body; and a toothholder including a mounting recess for receiving the mounting element, wherein the mounting element is adapted to engage the mounting recess to prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder.
The mounting element and the mounting recess may be complementary in shape. The mounting element may include a plurality of outer engagement surfaces. The mounting recess may include a plurality of inner sidewalls. Engagement between the outer engagement surfaces and the inner sidewalls may prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder. The plurality of outer engagement surfaces may define an exterior profile of the mounting element that is polygonal in shape. The mounting element may have four of the outer engagement surfaces so that the exterior profile is cuboidal in shape. The mounting element may have eight of the outer engagement surfaces so that the exterior profile is octagonal in shape.
The combination may include a fastener connecting the tooth and the toothholder. The tooth may include a bore for receiving the fastener. The bore may extend through the body and define a bore axis. The mounting element may be shaped to engage with the mounting recess to prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder about the bore axis. The tooth may include a front recess for receiving a portion of the fastener when assembled. The bore may extend between the front recess and the mounting element through the body. The tooth may include a front face arranged between the front recess and the cutting element. The front face and the front recess may be arranged so that the portion of the fastener is offset rearwardly relative the front face to define an offset dimension.
The tooth may include first, second and third abutment surfaces. The toothholder may include first, second and third support surfaces. The abutment surfaces may be arranged to engage the support surfaces when the tooth is assembled with the toothholder. The first abutment surface may be disposed on a plane above the mounting element. The mounting element may project rearwardly from the second abutment surface. The third abutment surface may be disposed on a plane below the mounting element.
In an aspect, the present disclosure relates to a tooth for use in combination with a toothholder of a mulching apparatus. The tooth may include: a body; a cutting element mounted to the body; and a plurality of outer engagement surfaces projecting from the body, wherein the plurality of outer engagement surfaces define an exterior profile that is polygonal in shape for engaging the toothholder to prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder.
Other aspects and features of the teachings disclosed herein will become apparent, to those ordinarily skilled in the art, upon review of the following description of the specific examples of the present disclosure.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of apparatuses and methods of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Various apparatuses or methods will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover apparatuses and methods that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses and methods having all of the features of any one apparatus or method described below, or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses or methods described below. It is possible that an apparatus or method described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in an apparatus or method described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicant(s), inventor(s) and/or owner(s) do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
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In the example illustrated, the toothholder 42 includes support surfaces 48, 50, 52. The abutment surfaces 32, 34, 36 of the tooth 10 are arranged to engage the support surfaces 48, 50, 52, respectively, of the toothholder 42 when the tooth 10 is assembled with the toothholder 42.
In the example illustrated, the toothholder 42 includes a mounting recess 54 that receives the mounting element 24 of the tooth 10 when the tooth 10 is assembled with the toothholder 42. The mounting recess 54 is shown to have four inner sidewalls, defining an interior profile that is square or cuboidal in shape.
In the example illustrated, a fastener 56 connects the tooth 10 and the toothholder 42. The fastener 56 is shown to include a bolt head 58, a bolt body 60 and threaded portion 62. A nut 64 is threaded to the threaded portion 62 to secure the tooth 10 and the toothholder 42 together.
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The tooth 110 is adapted for assembly in combination with a toothholder (not shown), which may be similar to the toothholder 42 herein. The toothholder includes a mounting recess that receives the mounting element 124 of the tooth 110 when the tooth 110 is assembled with the toothholder. The mounting recess may have eight inner sidewalls, defining an interior profile that is octagonal in shape. Engagement between the engagement surfaces 140 of the mounting element 124 and the inner sidewalls of the mounting recess prevents rotation of the tooth 110 relative to the toothholder.
In the examples described and illustrated in the present disclosure, the mounting elements of the teeth each include a plurality of outer engagement surfaces spaced about an outer periphery thereof, defining an exterior profile that is polygonal in shape. Correspondingly, the mounting recess of the toothholder includes inner sidewalls that are complementary to that of the engagement surfaces, so that, once assembled, engagement between the engagement surfaces of the mounting element and the inner sidewalls of the mounting recess prevents rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder. While cuboidal and octagonal examples are presented herein, it will be appreciated that other interlocking shapes of a mounting element and/or a recess are possible to prevent rotation of the tooth relative to the toothholder, including polygonal and non-polygonal shapes. Various configurations are possible.
While the above description provides examples of one or more apparatuses or methods, it will be appreciated that other apparatuses or methods may be within the scope of the accompanying claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/305,120 filed on Mar. 8, 2016, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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62305120 | Mar 2016 | US |