AU2008251647C1 - Wear assembly for excavating equipment - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F9/00—Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
- E02F9/28—Small metalwork for digging elements, e.g. teeth scraper bits
- E02F9/2808—Teeth
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- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/88—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements acting by a sucking or forcing effect, e.g. suction dredgers
- E02F3/90—Component parts, e.g. arrangement or adaptation of pumps
- E02F3/92—Digging elements, e.g. suction heads
- E02F3/9212—Mechanical digging means, e.g. suction wheels, i.e. wheel with a suction inlet attached behind the wheel
- E02F3/9225—Mechanical digging means, e.g. suction wheels, i.e. wheel with a suction inlet attached behind the wheel with rotating cutting elements
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- E02F3/96—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements for alternate or simultaneous use of different digging elements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
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- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/96—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements for alternate or simultaneous use of different digging elements
- E02F3/961—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements for alternate or simultaneous use of different digging elements with several digging elements or tools mounted on one machine
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F9/00—Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F9/00—Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
- E02F9/28—Small metalwork for digging elements, e.g. teeth scraper bits
- E02F9/2866—Small metalwork for digging elements, e.g. teeth scraper bits for rotating digging elements
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- E02F9/28—Small metalwork for digging elements, e.g. teeth scraper bits
- E02F9/2883—Wear elements for buckets or implements in general
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Claims (51)
- The invention claimed is:1. A wear member for use on a dredge cuttcrhead comprising a working section anal a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the dredge cuttcrhead to mount the wear member on the dredge eutterhead, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the working section and at least part of the mounting section.
- 2. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 1, 7, 8 or 45, including an opening for receiving a lock to secure the wear member to the base.
- 3. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims !, 2, 7, 8, or 45 wherein the working section is an elongate hit.
- 4. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims I to 3, 7, 8 or 45 wherein the mounting section has a generally trapezoidal transverse configuration perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 5. A wear member in accordance with -claim 4 wherein the working section has a generally trapezoidal transverse configuration perpendicular to the longitudinal axis,
- 6. A wear member in accordance with claim 4 wherein substantially the entire length of the mounting section has a generally trapezoidal transverse configuration perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 7. A wear member for excavating cqtiipmcnt comprising a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that pari of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the 'working section and at least, part of the mounting section, wherein at least one wall of the socket is bowed inwardly to define a projection that fits into a trough formed on the base.
- 8. A wear member for excavating equipment comprising a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being tha t part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearwtud surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the working section and at least pari, of the mounting section, wherein the socket has a generally trapezoidal transverse configuration.
- 9. A wear member in accordance with claim 8 wherein each wall of the socket, defining the trapezoidal shape has a generally curved, convex shape across substantially the entire width of the wall,
- 10. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 1 to 9 or 45 wherein the leading side has a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along substantially all of the working section.
- 11. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 1 to 9 or 45 wherein the socket includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that arc each bowed inwardly to be received into a trough formed on the base,
- 12. A wear member for use on a dredge cuttcrhcad comprising a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the dredge cutterhead to mount the wear member on the dredge cutterhead, and. the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, a. trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, and sidewalls extending between the leading side and the trailing side, the leading side, the trailing side, and the sidewalls extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the sidewalls generally converging toward the trailing side throughout at least a front end of the mounting section.
- 13. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 12, 16 or 46 wherein the sidewalls generally converge toward the trailing side across substantially the entire length of the mounting section,
- 14. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 12, 13, 16 or 46 wherein the working section is an elongate bit.
- 15. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 12 to 14, 16 or 46 including an opening for receiving a lock to secure the wear member to the base,
- 16. A wear member for excavating equipment comprising a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the, wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, and sidewalls extending between the leading side and the trailing side, the leading side, the trailing side, and the sidewalls extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the sidewalls generally converging toward the trailing side throughout at least, a front end of the mounting section, wherein the socket includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that are each bowed inwardly to be received into a trough formed on the base.
- 17. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 12 to 16 or 46 wherein the sidewalls generally converge toward the trailing side along at least part of the working section.
- 18. Λ wear member in accordance with any one of claims 12 to 17 or 46 wherein the sidewalls generally converge toward the trailing side along substantially the entire length of the working section.
- 19. A wear member for excavating equipment comprising a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, the socket including a front end and a main portion rearward of the front end, wherein the front end lias a front bearing surface generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, and the mam portion of the socket and an external surface of the mounting section each has a generally trapezoidal configuration transverse to the longitudinal axis,
- 20. A wear member in accordance with claim 19 wherein the socket has upper, lower and side surfaces that arc bowed inwardly across substantially their entire widths.
- 21. A wear member in accordance with claim 19 or 20 wherein the front bearing surface in the front end of the socket is generally hemispherical.
- 22. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 19 to 21 including an opening for receiving a lock to secure the wear member to the base.
- 23. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 19 to 22 wherein the socket includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that are each bowed inwardly to be received into a trough formed on the base.
- 24. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 19 to 23 wherein the socket and the external surface or the mounting section each has a generally trapezoidal configuration transverse to the longitudinal axis at substantially any point along the entire length of the socket and mounting section.
- 25. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 19 to 24 wherein the leading side has a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least the front end of the mounting section.
- 26. A wear assembly for use on a dredge eutterhead comprising: a base fixed to the dredge eutterhead; a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section, including a socket, .for receiving a base fixed to the dredge eutterhead to mount the wear member on the dredge eutterhead, and the working section being that part of the w'ear member forward of the socket, the working section including a front end to generally initiate contact with earthen material to be excavated, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through die ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the working section and at least pari of the mounting section; and a lock to releasably secure t he wear member to the base,
- 27, A wear assembly tor excavating equipment comprising; a base fixed to the excavating equipment; a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that pari of the wear member forward of the socket, the working section including a front end to generally initiate contact with earthen material to be excavated, a leading side adapted to he a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the working section and at least part of the mounting section; and a lock to releasably secure the wear member to the base, wherein the base includes a nose received into the socket, and wherein the nose and the socket each has a generally trapezoidal transverse configuration perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
- 28. A wear assembly for excavating equipment comprising; a base fixed to the excavating equipment; a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on die excavating equipment, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, the working section including a front end to generally initiate contact, with earthen material to be excavated, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the 'wear member through the ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the working section and at least part of the mounting section; and a lock to rcieasabiy secure the wear member to the base, wherein the base includes a nose received into the socket, the nose includes a plurality of troughs, and the socket includes a plurality of projections received into the troughs,
- 29. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 26 to 28 or 47 wherein the base includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that each define a trough, and the socket in the wear member includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that are each bowed inwardly to be received into one of the troughs formed on the base.
- 30. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 27, 28, 47 or claim 29 when dependent on claim 27 or 28, wherein the base includes a mounting portion adapted for attachment to an arm of a dredge eutterhead.
- 31. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 26 or claim 29 when dependent on claim 26, wherein the base includes a mounting portion adapted for attachment to an arm of the dredge eutterhead.
- 32. A wear assembly tor use on a dredge eutterhead comprising: a base fixed to the dredge eutterhead; a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the dredge eutterhead to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, and sidewalls extending between the leading side and the trailing side, the leading side, the trailing side, and the sidewalls extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the sidewalls generally converging toward the trailing side throughout at least a front end. of the mounting section; and a lock for releasably securing the wear member to the base,
- 33. A wear assembly for excavating equipment comprising: abase fixed to the excavating equipment: a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that pail of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, and sidewalls extending between the leading side and the trailing side, the leading side, the trailing side, and the sidewalls extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the sidewalls generally converging toward the trailing side throughout at least a front end of the mounting section: and a lock for releasably securing the wear member to the base, wherein the base includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that each define a trough, and the socket in the wear member includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that are each bowed inwardly to be received into one of the troughs formed on the base. 34 A wear assembly in accordance with claim 33 or 48 wherein the base includes a mounting portion adapted for attachment to an arm of a dredge cutterhead.
- 35. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 32 wherein the base includes a mounting portion adapted for attachment to an arm of the dredge cutterhead.
- 36. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 32 to 35 or 48 wherein the sidewalls of the wear member generally converge toward the trailing side along ai least part of the working section.
- 37. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 32 to 36 or 48 wherein the sidewalls generally converge toward the trailing side along substantially the entire length of the working section,
- 38. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 26 to 37, 47 to 48 or 50 wherein the socket Isas a generally trapezoidal transverse configuration.
- 39. A wear assembly for excavating equipment comprising; a base fixed to the excavating equipment; a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket tor receiving the base to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, the socket including a front end and a main portion rearward of the front end, wherein the front, end has a front bearing surface generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, and the main portion of the socket and the mounting section each has a generally trapezoidal configuration transverse to the longitudinal axis; and a lock for releasabiy holding the wear member to the base,
- 40. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 39 wherein the base includes a nose which has a generally trapezoidal configuration transverse to the longitudinal axis to substantially conform to the shape of the socket.
- 41. A wear assembly in accordance with claim 39 or 40 wherein the base includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that each define a trough, and the socket in the wear member includes an upper surface, a lower surface and sidewalls that are each bowed inwardly to be received into one of the troughs formed on the base. 4?. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 39 to 41 wherein the base includes a mounting portion adapted for attachment to an arm of a dredge cutterhead.
- 43. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 39 to 42 wherein the socket and the external surface of the mounting section each has a generally trapezoidal configuration transverse to the longitudinal axis at substantially at point along the entire length of the socket and mounting section.
- 44. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 39 to 44 wherein the leading side has a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least the front end of the mounting section.
- 45. A wear member for excavating equipment comprising a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the working section and at least part of the mounting section, and the leading side and the trailing side having a generally planar extension in each of the mounting section and the working section.
- 46. A wear member for excavating equipment comprising a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, and sidewalls extending between the leading side and the trailing side, the leading side, the trailing side, and the sidewalls extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the sidewalls generally converging toward the trailing side throughout at least a front end of the mounting section, and the leading side and the trailing side having a generally planar extension in each of the mounting section and the working section.
- 47. A wear assembly for excavating equipment comprising: a base fixed to the excavating equipment; a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, the working section including a front end to generally initiate contact with earthen material to be excavated, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, and a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, the leading and trailing sides extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the leading side having a greater width than the trailing side in transverse cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis along at least part of the working section and at least part of the mounting section; and a lock to releasably secure the wear member to the base, the leading side and the trailing side having a generally planar extension in each of the mounting section and the working section.
- 48. A wear assembly for excavating equipment comprising: a base fixed to the excavating equipment; a wear member including a working section and a mounting section generally aligned along a longitudinal axis, the mounting section including a socket for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment to mount the wear member on the excavating equipment, and the working section being that part of the wear member forward of the socket, a leading side adapted to be a forward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground during a digging operation, a trailing side adapted to be a rearward surface during advance of the wear member through the ground, and sidewalls extending between the leading side and the trailing side, the leading side, the trailing side, and the sidewalls extending axially across the working and mounting sections, and the sidewalls generally converging toward the trailing side throughout at least a front end of the mounting section; and a lock for releasably securing the wear member to the base, the leading side and the trailing side each having a generally planar extension in each of the mounting section and the working section.
- 49. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 19 to 25, wherein the front end of the socket further comprises a surface substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 50. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 19 to 25 or 49, wherein the main portion of the socket expands outward from the front end.
- 51. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 39 to 44, wherein the front end of the socket further comprises a surface substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 52. A wear assembly in accordance with any one of claims 39 to 44 or 51, wherein the main portion of the socket expands outward from the front end.
- 53. A wear member in accordance with any one of claims 1 to 7, 12 to 18, or 45 to 46, wherein the socket has a generally trapezoidal transverse configuration.
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