AU2013201368A1 - Runner segment for an edge guard of a road milling machine, and edge guard for a road milling machine - Google Patents

Runner segment for an edge guard of a road milling machine, and edge guard for a road milling machine Download PDF

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AU2013201368A1
AU2013201368A1 AU2013201368A AU2013201368A AU2013201368A1 AU 2013201368 A1 AU2013201368 A1 AU 2013201368A1 AU 2013201368 A AU2013201368 A AU 2013201368A AU 2013201368 A AU2013201368 A AU 2013201368A AU 2013201368 A1 AU2013201368 A1 AU 2013201368A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
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    • E01C23/08Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road for roughening or patterning; for removing the surface down to a predetermined depth high spots or material bonded to the surface, e.g. markings; for maintaining earth roads, clay courts or like surfaces by means of surface working tools, e.g. scarifiers, levelling blades
    • E01C23/085Devices or arrangements for working the finished surface; Devices for repairing or reconditioning the surface of damaged paving; Recycling in place or on the road for roughening or patterning; for removing the surface down to a predetermined depth high spots or material bonded to the surface, e.g. markings; for maintaining earth roads, clay courts or like surfaces by means of surface working tools, e.g. scarifiers, levelling blades using power-driven tools, e.g. vibratory tools
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The invention relates to an edge guard for a road milling machine and to a runner segment for such an edge guard. According to the present invention, the runner segment comprises an insertion projection that can be inserted into an insertion receptacle of the edge guard. 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU g38.4 -36 L Fig. 5

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RUNNER SEGMENT FOR AN EDGE GUARD OF A ROAD MILLING MACHINE, AND EDGE GUARD FOR A ROAD MILLING MACHINE The invention relates to a runner segment for an edge guard of a road milling machine or similar soil working machine, having a runner portion onto which a fastening portion is indirectly or directly shaped. Road milling machines are used for road and path construction. They serve in that context to completely or, preferably, partly remove the existing roadway material, in which context a milling drum is used which is accommodated in protected fashion inside a drum housing. The milling drum is usually fitted with bits that engage into the substrate being processed for roadway material removal. Protective elements referred to as "edge guards" are inserted on the sides of the drum housing that extends in the travel direction of the road milling machine. The edge guard covers the milling drum on the side, and thus on the one hand prevents access to the milling drum during milling operation, and on the other hand prevents milled-off material from being ejected into the surroundings. The edge guard rests on the roadway surface with a lower skid runner, so that complete coverage of the milling drum is achieved. The skid runner furthermore presses onto the unprocessed roadway material that is located outside the working region adjacent to the milling drum. The edge guard consequently and accordingly forms a buttress that prevents the laterally adjacent roadway material from breaking away during the milling process. The skid runner is assembled from runner segments, which are subject to a certain amount of wear and therefore must be replaced after reaching their wear limit. The runner segments comprise for this purpose a fastening portion with which they are bolted laterally onto the edge guard. The bolt heads of the runner segments are on occasion exposed to the abrasive attack of removed material, and then become ground down. They can then no longer be loosened using the intended tool. It may further happen that the attachment surfaces between the edge guard and the runner segments become eroded. The runner segments can then no longer be positioned in an exactly reproducible manner. 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU It is an object of the invention to make available a runner segment for an edge guard that enables simple maintenance. A further object of the invention is to make available an edge guard of the kind mentioned above that facilitates simple maintenance. The object relating to the runner segment is achieved in that the fastening portion of the runner segment is embodied as an insertion projection. The runner segment can thus be inserted, with the insertion projection, into a correspondingly embodied insertion receptacle of the edge guard so that it can easily be replaced under harsh construction site conditions. The insertion projection is arranged in the insertion receptacle in a wear-protected region, so that a reproducible correlation of the runner segment with the edge guard is facilitated. To allow exact correlation of the individual runner segments among one another to be ensured in simple fashion, provision can be made that at least one stop surface is provided which extends transversely to the longitudinal center axis, defining the insertion direction, of the insertion projection. The runner segment can consequently be slid with its insertion projection into the edge guard until the stop surface limits the insertion motion in defined fashion. Provision can particularly preferably be made in this context that the insertion projection comprises a stop with which the insertion motion is limitable. The stop is consequently accommodated in wear-protected fashion in the region of the insertion projection. Installation can be further simplified by the fact that the insertion projection is equipped in the region of its free end with at least one shaped-on introduction centering feature. 2 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU If provision is made that the insertion projection comprises, on oppositely located sides, support flanks that extend transversely to the running direction of the runner segment, positively engaged bracing in the principal force direction on the edge guard during operational use can then be achieved. Particularly preferably, the support flanks extend parallel to one another, or converge in the insertion direction of the insertion projection. Converging surface regions furthermore result in a tapered geometry of the insertion projection that simplifies introduction into the insertion receptacle. According to an alternative variant of the invention, provision also can be made that the support flanks comprise surface regions that are of convex or concave conformation. Such surface regions offer large removal surface regions promoting lower surface pressures. It may also happen during operational use that the road milling machine is displaced transversely to the principal direction of travel. In order to maintain reliable immobilization of the runner segments in this operating state as well, provision can be made that the insertion projection comprises, on oppositely located sides, lateral surfaces extending in the running direction of the runner segment. The runner segment can be positively braced with these lateral surfaces against corresponding counter surfaces of the edge guard. Road milling machines are also often moved oppositely to the principal direction of travel during operational use. This causes load situations on the runner segment that deviate from those in the context of operation in the principal travel direction. To allow a load-optimized design of the runner segment to be achieved in this context, provision is made according to a variant of the invention that the insertion projection exhibits an asymmetrical geometry with respect to a transverse center plane proceeding through the longitudinal central axis of the insertion projection and extending transversely to the running direction of the runner segment. 3 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU According to a conceivable alternative invention, provision can be made that at least one protrusion protruding in the running direction is provided, which projects beyond the insertion projection in or oppositely to the running direction. The protrusion serves to span edge guard regions located between the individual runner segments, and thus enables a maximally gap-free runner embodiment. A compact configuration of the runner segment is facilitated by the fact that a projection that carries the runner portion indirectly or directly adjoins the insertion projection. Provision can be made in particular, in this context, that the runner portion has a greater width than the projection. With a cross-sectional offset of this kind, a labyrinthine overlap of the entry into the insertion receptacle can be achieved. Penetration of dirt into the insertion receptacle is thereby decreased. A high level of wear resistance for the runner segment can be achieved by the fact that a hard-material element, for example a hardface weld, a hard-metal element, a hard material coating, or the like, is applied onto the runner portion. A particularly preferred variant of the invention is such that a clamp element that comprises one or more elastic functional parts is used. With the clamp element, the runner segment can be secured in simple fashion on the edge guard, such that because of the elasticity of the functional parts, the connection can easily be fitted and released. Particularly preferably, the clamp element is retained in the region of the insertion projection so that it is accommodated in a manner protected from wear. Particularly simple correlation of the clamp element with the runner segment can be achieved when the insertion projection comprises a receptacle, in the form of a cutout or recess, into which the clamp element is introduced. The elasticity of the clamp element can, in particular, also be utilized in order to achieve retention in the receptacle, so that additional fastening measures can be omitted. 4 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU That object of the invention which relates to the edge guard, for a road milling machine or similar soil processing machine, having an edge that is embodied for the reception of runner segments, is achieved in that the edge comprises insertion receptacles for reception of the runner segments. The runner segments can be inserted easily, preferably without tools, into the insertion receptacles. An insertion projection of the runner segment is accommodated in wear-protected fashion in the insertion receptacles, and the runner segments can be fitted reproducibly into the insertion receptacles. Maintenance of the edge guard is thereby considerably simplified. Particularly preferably, the insertion receptacles are of pocket-shaped configuration and are open toward the underside of the edge guard. Simple production of the edge guard is possible when provision is made that the edge comprises apertures, embodied in comb-like fashion, that are at least locally closed with partitions spaced apart in parallel fashion from one another in order to form the receptacles. The invention will be further explained below with reference to exemplifying embodiments depicted in the drawings, in which: FIG. 1 is a perspective depiction of an edge guard for a road milling machine; FIG. 2 is a detail section labeled Il-Il in FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a detail section labeled Ill-Ill in FIG. 1; FIG. 4 is a perspective depiction of a first variant of a runner segment; FIG. 5 is a sectioned depiction of the runner segment according to FIG. 4 along the section line labeled V-V therein; 5 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU FIG. 6 is a perspective depiction of a second variant configuration of a runner segment; FIG. 7 is a side view of the runner segment according to FIG. 6; FIG. 8 is a perspective depiction of a third variant configuration of a runner segment; and FIG. 9 shows a section along the transverse central plane, labeled IX-IX, of the runner segment according to FIG. 8. FIG. 1 shows an edge guard 10 for a road milling machine, having a base part 10.1 of plate-like configuration. This base part 10.1 forms a fastening side 11 for coupling onto the road milling machine in the region of a drum housing. Located oppositely to fastening side 11, edge guard 10 comprises an edge 12. This edge 12 is equipped with cutouts that are arranged spaced apart from one another by way of webs 13, resulting in a comb-like geometry. Partitions 16 made of sheet metal are inserted into the gaps formed between webs 13. Two respective partitions 16 that are arranged spaced apart and parallel to one another are inserted into each cutout. This produces, between partitions 16 and webs 13, an insertion receptacle 14 as illustrated by FIGS. 2 and 3. Partitions 16 are welded to edge 12 of edge guard 10 via weld bead connections 17. The result is to create a plurality of insertion receptacles 14, arranged spaced apart from one another at a uniform pitch. These insertion receptacles 14 serve to receive runner segments 30, as shown in more detail by way of example in FIGS. 4 to 9. Runner segments 30 are of substantially similar construction in terms of basic construction. They comprise a runner portion 36 that is lined on its underside with a hard-material element 37. A facing made of metal powder can be used, for example, as hard-material element 37. It is also conceivable for hard-metal elements or a hard facing weld to be applied onto the runner portion. A projection 31 is shaped onto runner portion 36. Projection 31 has a narrower width than runner portion 36 transversely to 6 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU the running direction L extending in the principal direction of motion of the road milling machine. This results in shoulder-like portions on either side of projection 31 that form abutment surfaces 36.1. Projection 31 comprises two protrusions 32 that protrude on both sides in running direction L beyond an insertion projection 38. Protrusions 32 form stop surfaces 33 that transition via fillet transitions 34 into side walls 35. Insertion projection 38 is demarcated by two lateral surfaces 38.3 extending in running direction L. Lateral surfaces 38.3 are parallel to one another. Lateral surfaces 38.3 transition without shoulders into projection 31. As shown by the variant configuration according to FIGS. 4 and 5, insertion projection 38 comprises two support flanks 38.2 that are perpendicular to lateral surfaces 38.3 and extend parallel and spaced apart from one another. Each support flank 38.2 transitions via an introduction centering feature 38.1 into an end face 38.4. A clamp element 40 is fastened in the region of insertion projection 38. Clamp element 40 comprises elastic functional parts 42 that are embodied predominantly as louvers, as is apparent from FIG. 5. It is also conceivable to use a clamp element that is embodied in block-like fashion and is constituted from a elastic material, in which context a part of said block, or the entire block, constitutes the functional part having elastic properties. The louver-like functional parts 42 are set in arrow-shaped fashion with respect to one another and are inclined toward the insertion axis that defines longitudinal center axis M of the insertion projection. As is evident from FIG. 5, clamp element 40 comprises a base part 41 onto which functional parts 42 are integrally shaped. A pocket-shaped receptacle 39 in the form of a cutout is recessed into insertion projection 38. Clamp element 40 is inserted with its base part 41 into said receptacle 39, being braced with its base part 41 against a bottom 39.1 of the receptacle. In the present case clamp element 40 is embodied in such a way that base part 41 also has elastic properties. It can then be pressed with an overdimension into receptacle 39 so that no additional fastening means are necessary. Alternatively, clamp 7 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU element 40 can also, for example, be adhesively bonded into receptacle 39. In the installed state, functional parts 42 protrude slightly beyond lateral surface 38.3, as is evident from FIG. 5. The protrusion is labeled a in FIG. 5. For the installation of runner segment 30 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 in edge guard 10 according to FIG. 1, runner segment 30 is firstly placed with its insertion projection 38 against insertion receptacle 14 that is open toward the bottom. Introduction centering features 38.1 thereby thread onto the adjacent webs 13 so that installation is made easier. Runner segment 30 is then pushed with its insertion projection 30 toward longitudinal center axis M into insertion receptacle 14. This can occur at first with no effort or with little expenditure of effort, until functional parts 42 come into engagement against the inner sides of partitions 16. Functional parts 42 must be elastically deformed upon insertion of runner segment 30. The insertion motion of runner segment 30 into insertion receptacle 14 is limited by stop surfaces 33 of protrusions 32. These abut against end faces 15 of webs 13. In the installed state, abutment surface 36.1 of runner portion 36 is at a short distance from an end-located counter-surface 19 of partitions 16, as is evident from FIG. 3. End face 38.4 is likewise at a distance from an oppositely located bottom surface of insertion receptacle 14. Alternatively, the correlation can be selected in such a way that runner segment 30 becomes braced with end face 38.4 against a bottom surface of insertion receptacle 14. Stop surface 33 is then correspondingly at a short distance from the end face of webs 13. The stop geometry between runner segment 30 and insertion receptacle 14 is then accommodated in protected fashion in insertion receptacle 14. Alternatively, clamp element 40 can also be accommodated on base part 10.1, in particular protected in insertion receptacle 14. During operational use, runner segments 30 scrape with their hard-material elements 37 over the substrate and are thereby continually worn away. Once the wear limit has been reached, runner segments 30 can easily be replaced. For deinstallation, window like openings 18 are provided in the externally located partitions 16. A tool 20 having a drift punch 21 can be placed into these openings 18. Drift punch 21 then braces against abutment surface 36.1 of runner portion 36. A driving-out force can then be applied 8 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU vertically downward into runner segment 30 by means of a hammer blow. The frictionally engaged connection between the inner side of partition 16 and clamp element 14 is then released by sliding out runner segment 30. Runner segment 30 can then be pulled completely out of insertion receptacle 14 and replaced with a new runner segment 30. FIG. 6 depicts an alternative variant embodiment of a runner segment 30. The conformation of this runner segment 30 corresponds substantially to runner segment 30 according to FIGS. 4 and 5, so that reference can be made to the statements made previously in order to avoid repetition. In contrast to runner segment 30 according to FIGS. 4 and 5, support flanks 38.2 are not parallel to one another but instead are set in a V-shape and converge toward the free end of insertion projection 38. Correspondingly, webs 13 are preferably configured in such a way that they form adapted angled stop surface regions that diverge in insertion receptacle 14 toward the bottom-side opening. This results in a conical seating-surface pairing between webs 13 and runner segment 30. This has the advantage that support flanks 38.2 already come out of engagement with the corresponding counter-surfaces of webs 13 after introduction of only a small driving-out motion toward longitudinal center axis M, so that no frictional forces are produced here while driving out. As FIG. 7 shows, two pocket-shaped receptacles 39 corresponding to the configuration according to FIGS. 4 and 5 are introduced into insertion projection 38. Receptacles 39 are arranged with an offset from one another in running direction L, and elastic functional parts 42 of clamp elements 40 protrude on both sides of insertion projection 38. Double-sided clamping of insertion projection 38 in insertion receptacle 14 is thereby achieved. This type of clamping is of course possible for all runner segments 30. In contrast to runner segment 30 according to FIGS. 4 and 5, runner portion 36, and thus hard-material element 37, is of convex configuration. According to FIG. 1 this runner segment 30 is, for example, advantageously arranged at the front end of edge guard 10 and consequently forms a run-on ramp geometry. 9 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU FIGS. 8 and 9 depict a further variant configuration of a runner segment 30. Here as well, reference will be made to the statements made previously in order to avoid repetition with regard to identical reference characters. Only the differences will be explained below. As FIG. 8 shows, insertion projection 38 comprises two oppositely located support flanks 38.2. These possess firstly surface regions that are adjacent to stop surfaces 33 and are at an angle to one another. These surface regions converge toward the free end of insertion projection 38. Connected adjacently to the converging surface regions are shoulderless convex surface regions of support flank 38.2. These convex regions of support flanks 38.2 transition flush into one another via a likewise convex introduction centering feature. This geometry, too, makes possible accurately fitted and simple correlation of the insertion projection 38 with corresponding counter surfaces of webs 13. As shown in FIG. 9, clamp element 40 comprises a base part 41 on which louver-like elastic functional parts 42 are attached on both sides. The elastic functional parts 42 are once again set in an arrow shape for simplified introduction of insertion projection 38 into insertion receptacle 14, and protrude slightly on both sides beyond lateral surfaces 38.3 of insertion projection 38. Receptacle 39 is hollowed out of insertion projection 38 as a cavity. Upon introduction of insertion projection 38 into insertion receptacle 14 of edge guard 10, functional parts 10 slide along the inner sides of the two partitions 16 and are deformed there. In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention. 10 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU

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1. A runner segment for an edge guard (10) of a road milling machine or similar soil working machine, having a runner portion (36) onto which a fastening portion is indirectly or directly shaped wherein the fastening portion is embodied as an insertion projection (38).
2. The runner segment according to Claim 1, wherein at least one stop surface (33) is provided which extends transversely to the longitudinal center axis, defining the insertion direction, of the insertion projection (38).
3. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 and 2, wherein the insertion projection (38) comprises a stop with which the insertion motion is limitable.
4. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein the insertion projection (38) is equipped in the region of its free end with at least one shaped on introduction centering feature (38.1).
5. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 4, wherein the insertion projection (38) comprises, on oppositely located sides, support flanks (38.2) that extend transversely to the running direction (L) of the runner segment (30).
6. The runner segment according to Claim 5, wherein the support flanks (38.2) comprise surface regions that extend parallel to one another, or converge in the insertion direction of the insertion projection (38).
7. The runner segment according to Claim 5 or 6, wherein the support flanks (38.2) comprise surface regions that are shaped on in convex or concave fashion. 11 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU
8. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 7, wherein the insertion projection (38) comprises, on oppositely located sides, lateral surfaces (38.3) extending in the running direction (L) of the runner segment (30).
9. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 8, wherein the insertion projection (38) exhibits an asymmetrical geometry with respect to a transverse center plane proceeding through the longitudinal central axis (M) of the insertion projection and extending transversely to the running direction (L) of the runner segment (30).
10. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 9, wherein at least one protrusion (32) protruding in the running direction (L) is provided, which projects beyond the insertion projection (38) in or oppositely to the running direction (L).
11. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 10, wherein a projection (31) that carries the runner portion (36) indirectly or directly adjoins the insertion projection (38).
12. The runner segment according to Claim 10, wherein the runner portion (36) has a greater width than the projection (31).
13. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 12, wherein the runner portion (36) comprises a hard-material element (37), for example a hardface weld, a hard-metal element, a hard-material coating, or the like.
14. The runner segment according to one of Claims 1 to 13, wherein a clamp element (40) that comprises one or more elastic functional parts (42) is used.
15. The runner segment according to Claim 14, wherein the clamp element (40) is retained in the region of the insertion projection (38). 12 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU
16. The runner segment according to one of Claims 14 or 15, wherein the insertion projection (38) comprises a receptacle (39), in the form of a cutout or recess, into which the clamp element (40) is introduced.
17. An edge guard (10), for a road milling machine or similar soil processing machine, having an edge (12) that is embodied for the reception of runner segments (30), wherein the edge (12) comprises insertion receptacles (14) for reception of the runner segments (30).
18. The edge guard according to Claim 17, wherein the insertion receptacles (14) are of pocket-shaped configuration and are open toward the underside of the edge guard (10).
19. The edge guard according to one of Claims 17 or 18, wherein the edge (12) comprises apertures, embodied in comb-like fashion, that are at least locally closed with partitions (18) spaced in parallel fashion apart from one another in order to form the receptacles.
20. The edge guard according to one of Claims 17 to 19, having one or more runner segments (30) in accordance with one of Claims 1 to 16. 13 4123785_1 (GHMatters) P92818.AU
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