AU606818B1 - Tool mounting assembly - 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
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Description
II 1..V1- PATENTS ACT 1952 PATENTS ACT 1952 P/00/011 Form COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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FOR OFFICE USE Short Title: Int. CI: Application Number: Lodged: 0 e Complete Specification-Lodged: o Accepted: aO Lapsed: Published: Priority: 0 0 Related Art: 0 o o J lame of Applicant: o Address of Applicant: oo 0 00 Actual Inventor: Address for Service: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT ALLAN JAMES YEOMANS 60 SUNRISE BOULEVARDE SURFERS PARADISE QLD ALLAN JAMES YEOMANS 60 SUNRISE BOULEVARDE SURFERS PARADISE QLD 4217 4217 Complete Specification for the invention entitled: TOOL MOUNTING ASSEMBLY The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to SNote: The description is to be typed in double spacing, pica type face, in an area not exceeding 250 mm in depth and 160 mm in width, on tough white paper of good quality and it is to be inserted inside this form.
14599/78- L Printed by C. J. THOMPSON, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra c Tool Mounting Assembly Description Technical Field The present invention relates to a tool mounting assembly for the attachment of earth working tools to shanks (or tynes) Background Art It is a common procedure to mount various types of working tools to the iody of a shank.
It is desirable that the vGrtical heights of the attaching tool be capable of simple adjustment. Such adjustment should be as convenient to operate as possible. It is also desirable to have the mounting system held firmly in place when operating the shank and coupled tool in the ground.
Various types of tools can be attached to shanks and in many cases the attached tools can have considerable span to either side of the shank. Under these conditions, high twisting loads can be applied to the tool mounting assembly.
Often the shank itself may have a minimal width to reduce power requirements and to reduce soil disturbance.
It is therefore desirable to minimize the width of tool and P mounting systems in conformity with the width of the shank.
A common system for attaching various tools is to form, in the shank itself, a series of holes to which tools can be attached by bolts. The vertical adjustment is time consuming. Further, the formation of such holes generally reduces the strength of the shank.
-2- Serrated tracks are sometimes formed in the rear of the shank to which tools are mounted by clamping two cheek plates to the track. These cheek plates are difficult to keep tight when subject to inevitable asymmetrical side loads.
It is the object of the present invention to overcome and substantially ameliorate the above-described disadvantages and to enhance the usefulness of such systems in the field.
Summary of the Invention According to one aspect of the present invention, an assembly for mounting an earth working tool to a shank is provided, having a substantially vertical track on the rear end of the shank, a tool holder having a C-shaped opening at its forward end and adapted to fit over the shank track, and a wedge member adapted for wedging between the shank track and the tool holder to secure the holder to the shank at a selected position with the track forward facing surfaces engaging the flange rear surfaces. The track includes a rearward V-shaped surface and a pair of forward facing surfaces and the holder opening includes a flanges adapted to engage the forward facing surfaces when forced together by the wedge member. Depressions and protrusions are provided on the flanges and forward facing surfaces to secure against vertical movement of the mounted holder relative to the shank.
In another aspect of the present invention, the V-shaped surface has an included angle of substantially ninety degrees. In still another aspect of the present invention, the wedge member includes a striker plate having a first surface which may be struck from the top to secure the -3holder to the shank track and a second surface which may be struck from the bottom to disengage the holder from the shank track.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an assembly which will allow for the quick and easy connection of different tools t different heights to a shank, as well as the quick and easy disconnection of such tools from the shank.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an assembly which will provide a secure mounting of the tool which will suitably withstand large side loads which are incurred by the mounted tool.
Still other object, aspects, and advantages of the present invention can be obtained by a study of the drawings, the specification, and the appended claims.
Brief Description of the Drawings A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings in which: Fig. 1 is a perspective exploded view of the tool holder and wedge of the preferred embodiment; Fig. 2 is a side elevation of a typical ripper shank incorporating a section of suitable track integrally formed as part of the said shank whereon is mounted a tool holder and wedge; and Fig. 3 is a perspective partial view of a portion of the shank.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment As shown in Fig. 1, the assembly comprises a holder 10 to which is attached a suitable shaped plate 12 through which holes 13, 14 and slot 15 have been formed.
These holes 13, 14 and slot 15 permit the attachment of a -4wide variety of ground working tools and equipment common in earth moving and agricultural use to the holder SAnother hole 16 is formed in the plate 12 through I which any suitable tie (not shown) may pass to prevent accidental loss of the wedge 18.
The holder 10 further includes, at its forward end (to the left in Fig. a vertical C-shaped opening or groove The rearward inside surface 22 of the opening slopes slightly forward from the top to the bottom. A four degree angle from vertical has been found to be a suitable slope for this surface 22. The side surfaces 24 of the opening 20 are substantially vertical and parallel to one another. The flanges 26 at the forward end of the C-shaped opening 20 have an uneven contour such as spaced depressions along their height to provide for secure mounting as will i become apparent.
4 One shank 32, which may be suitably secured at its upper end to, for example, an earthworking or agricultural S 20 device, is shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The shank 32 includes at its rearward end (to the right in Figs. 2 and 3) a track 34 substantially in the shape of an arrowhead viewed in plan i (best seen in Fig. with the rear surfaces 35 having an included angle of approximately ninety degrees. Although ii 25 the track 34 as shown is integrally formed with the shank 32, it could also be separately manufactured and then suitably attached to existing shanks.
I The forward facing surface portion 37 of the track 34 also has an uneven contour, such as the spaced protrusions 36 shown in Fig. 3, which are adapted to mate with the depressions 30 on the holder 10 as will become apparent.
The side surfaces 38 of the track 34 are formed narrower than the side surfaces 24 of the holder opening to permit full vertical movement of the holder on the track 34. The rear surfaces 35 of the track 34 are formed with substantial clearance to the rear surfaces 22 of the opening so that, when the holder opening 20 is dropped over the track 34, a gap is provided to permit the insertion of the wedge 18.
The wedge 18 (Fig. 1) is preferably formed with a striker plate 40 on its top and has an included angle which is also substantially a right angle to cooperate with the 1 0 rear surfaces 22, 35 of the holder 10 and. shank 32 as will Sbecome apparent. The wedge 18 may also be provided with indentations 42, 44 to which any suitable tie through hole 16 may be secured.
The tool holder 10, wedge 18 and track 34 can be 3 75 made of any suitable material and by any suitable method known to those skilled in the art.
Use of the present invention is thus as follows.
The C-shaped opening 20 of the holder 10, which has an attached tool (not shown), is slid over the shank track 34 no until the holder 10 is at the desired height for the tool.
The flange depressions 30 mate with the track protrusions 36 at a plurality of secured heights for the holder i oi (While the selected tool could be mounted to a holder after mounting the holder 10 to the shank 32, it should be appreciated that the invention can be most effio ciently be used by providing "permanent" holders 10 for each tool such that each tool changing requires only connecting the holder 10 and connected tool to the shank 32. Such "permanent" holders could be provided by integrally manufacturing the holder and the tool.) The wedge 18 is then inserted between the track rear surfaces 38 and the holder rear surfaces 22 and secured by a hammer plow to the striker plate 40. The assembly is I -6- 1i thus accurately located one with another and securely fixed r one with another. Further, the cooperating V-shaped portions of the track 34, the holder 10, and the wedge 18 proi vide excellent load bearing for not only the rearward and forward stresses which are incurred, but also for the large Sside loads which are incurred by the tools. Various common methods may be used to prevent the accidental disengagement of the wedge 18.
i Removal of the holder 10 may similarly be easily accomplished by a hammer blow under the striker plate Si which will free the wedge 18 which is then removed. The i tool holder 10 can then be moved forward slightly to permit i the disengagement of the protrusions 36 from the depressions i i 30, thereby freeing the holder 10 from the shank 32 to allow either complete removal or vertical adjustment of the holder H It will be appreciated that the present invention will allow for the quick and easy connection of different tools at different heights to a shank, as well as the quick and easy disconnection of such tools from the shank.
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Claims (9)
1. An assembly for mounting an earth working tool 2 to a shank, comprising: a substantially vertical track on the rear end of 4 the shank, said track including a rearward V-shaped surface and a pair of forward facing surfaces, said forward facing 6 surfaces having an uneven contour; a tool holder having a C-shaped opening at its oo 8, forward end and adapted to fit over the shank track, said 0o opening being larger than said track and including flanges o 0 °03,1' with an uneven contour on their rear surfaces; and oi, a wedge member adapted for wedging between the shank track and the tool holder to secure said holder to said shank at a selected position with the track forward °'T4 facing surfaces engaging the flange rear surfaces.
2. The assembly of claim 1, where said V-shaped 2, surface has an included angle of substantielly ninety degrees.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the uneven 2 contour of the track forward facing surfaces and the holder flanges comprise evenly spaced protrusions and depressions.
4. The assembly of claim 3, where the holder 2 1 flanges include the depressions and the track forward facing surfaces include the protrusions.
The assembly of claim 2, where the wedge mem- 2 ber includes a V-shaped portion tapered for wedging, the wedge member V-shape having an included angle of substan- 4 tially ninety degrees to cooperate with the track V-shaped surface. -8-
6. The assembly of claim 1, where the wedge mem- 2 ber includes a striker plate having a first surface which may be struck from the top to secure the holder to the shank 4 track and a second surface which may be struck from the bot- tom to disengage the holder from the shank track.
7. An assembly for mounting an earth working tool 2 to a shank, comprising: a substantially vertical track on the rear end of 0: 4 the shank, said track being substantially arrowhead shaped S in plan view with a rearwardly facing portion including a sub- o o stantially ninety degree angle, and a pair of forward facing surfaces forward of oo the rearwardly facing portion, said forward facing sur- faces including a first mating means; a tool holder having a C-shaped opening at its 12 forward end and adapted to fit over the shank track, said Sopening having a sa rear portion sloped from bottom to top and being defined by a pair of surfaces having an included °S6, angle of substantially ninety degrees, inwardly extending flanges at each end of the 18 C-shape, and second mating means on the flanges adapted to M 0 engage said first mating means at a selected one of a 11 plurality of heights; and 22 a V-shaped wedge member, said V-shape having an included angle of substantially ninety degrees, and said 24 wedge member being adapted for wedging between the shank track and the tool holder to engage said first mating means 26 with said second mating means to secure said holder to said shank at a selected position. -C -9-
8. The assembly of claija 7, where the wedge mem- 2 ber includes a striker plate heving a first surface which may be struck from the top to secure the holder to the shank 4 track and a second surface which may be struck from the bot- tom to disengage the holder from the shank track.
9. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the mating 2 means comprise evenly spaced protrusions and depressions. o a o 0 0 0 o 0 41 4 44 Dated this 18th day of September 1989 04 4 4' 0 0 ALLAN JAMES YEOMANS 1 I I Tool Mounting Assembly Abstract An assembly for mounting an earth working tool to a shank having a substantially vertical track on the rear end of the shank, a tool holder having a C-shaped opening at its forward end and adapted to fit over the shank track, and a wedge member adapted for wedging between the shank track and the tool holder to secure the holder to the shank at a -selected position with the track forward facing surfaces engaging the flange rear surfaces. The track includes a rearward V-shaped surface and a pair of forward facing sur- faces and the holder opening includes a flanges adapted to engage the forward facing surfaces when forced together by the wedge member. Depressions and protrusions are provided on the flanges and forward facing surfaces to secure against vertical movement of the mounted holder relative to the shank. The V-shaped surface has an included angle of sub- stantially ninety degrees. The wedge member includes a i1 striker plate having a first surface which may be struck from the top to secure the holder to the shank track and a ;i second surface which may be struck from the bottom to disen- I gage the holder from the shank track.
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