CA1146183A - Tool fastening - Google Patents
Tool fasteningInfo
- Publication number
- CA1146183A CA1146183A CA000356145A CA356145A CA1146183A CA 1146183 A CA1146183 A CA 1146183A CA 000356145 A CA000356145 A CA 000356145A CA 356145 A CA356145 A CA 356145A CA 1146183 A CA1146183 A CA 1146183A
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- Canada
- Prior art keywords
- bracket
- shaft
- tool
- body portion
- mounting bracket
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
A mounting bracket for fastening replaceable earth engaging tools such as rotary hoe blades or trench digger teeth in which the shaft of the tool fits within a recess in the bracket and a spring biased pin is arranged to pass through both the shaft and the bracket at right angles to the longitudinal dimension of the shaft. This arrangement does away with the need to use bolts.
A mounting bracket for fastening replaceable earth engaging tools such as rotary hoe blades or trench digger teeth in which the shaft of the tool fits within a recess in the bracket and a spring biased pin is arranged to pass through both the shaft and the bracket at right angles to the longitudinal dimension of the shaft. This arrangement does away with the need to use bolts.
Description
6~3 This invention relates to means for ~astening earth engaging tools particularly those used with rotary hoes or trench diggers where the blades are carried on a chain.
Generally such ~arth engaging tools are si~ply bolted into position on the rotary plate or drive chain and consequently after use the bolts are covered in earth and become encrusted in position and are particularly difficult to remove. Thus the replaclng of blades on such machines j can become a maJor task.
It is an object of this invention to provide a simple means of fastening such tools to enable simple remov-al of the bladès to be af~ected.
, To this end the present invention provides a mount-ing bracket incorporating a recess which is adapte~ to receive the shaft of a tool said bracket and said tool shaft incorporating complementary holes which are aligned when said shaft is seated within said reeess and a spring biased ' ' pin removably attached to sald bracket, said pin being adapted to seat within said holes o~ said shaft and bracket.
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able to or form part of the chain or rotor plate of such machines as a trench digger or a rotary hos.
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A preferred embodiment of this invention will now ~, be described.
,~ ' , The attached drawings,illustrate a bracket which ~ can be secured to a rotary hoe or to a chain of a trench '~; ' digger or similar tool.
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Generally such ~arth engaging tools are si~ply bolted into position on the rotary plate or drive chain and consequently after use the bolts are covered in earth and become encrusted in position and are particularly difficult to remove. Thus the replaclng of blades on such machines j can become a maJor task.
It is an object of this invention to provide a simple means of fastening such tools to enable simple remov-al of the bladès to be af~ected.
, To this end the present invention provides a mount-ing bracket incorporating a recess which is adapte~ to receive the shaft of a tool said bracket and said tool shaft incorporating complementary holes which are aligned when said shaft is seated within said reeess and a spring biased ' ' pin removably attached to sald bracket, said pin being adapted to seat within said holes o~ said shaft and bracket.
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~ The bracket of this invention can either be attach-~ .
able to or form part of the chain or rotor plate of such machines as a trench digger or a rotary hos.
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A preferred embodiment of this invention will now ~, be described.
,~ ' , The attached drawings,illustrate a bracket which ~ can be secured to a rotary hoe or to a chain of a trench '~; ' digger or similar tool.
,,~ Figure 1 is an exploded p~erspective view of the ,~' bracket and
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Figure 2 is an end view of the bracket with the shaft of a tool secured in position onto a chain of a trench digger.
- Figure 3 is a view of the bracket of this invent-ion fitted to a rotary hoe.
The bracket consists of a body portion 4 compris-ing two plates 5 and 6 which extend between the shoulders 7 of the bracket. Plate 5 includes access holes 17 for bolts 8 and plate 6 includes countersunk holes 18 for accepting the ends of the bolts B. The bolts 8 are adapted to secure the bracket to a rotary plate of a rotary hoe or particular-:::
ly to the chain 1~ of a trench digger as shown in figure 2.Thus the plate 6 will abut the chain, and thus plate 5 is exposed. The recess 9 between plates 5 and 6 is complement-ary in shape to the shaft 10 of the digging tool. Movement of the chain 19 or rotary plate to which the bracket is attached is in the direction parallel to plates 5 and 6 and along the line 7-7.
The spring 11 and its attached pin 12 seat on to plate 5, where the curved ends 13 of the spring 11 snap over the~flanges 14 of plate 5. Shaft 10 incorporates a hole .; ~
which~aliens~with~the hole 15 of plate 5 and pin 12 extends through hole l~ and the co-operating hole of shaft 10. The ma~or stress forces to which shaft 10 is subjected are borne by the bracket walls 16 whereas pin 12 merely serves to retain the shaft 10 in position.
To remove shaf't 10 the spring 11 is flexed to raise the pin 12 above the surface of shaft 10 and shaft 10 :, , can then simply be pulled from recess 9. Assembly is equally simple. The shoulders 7 are shaped to surround the .
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ends 13 of the spring 11 and serve to protect these ends 13 and prevent them being dislodged or broken. These protect-ive shoulders 7 are not essential and in the case of rotary hoes the brackets may simply terminate in end wall 16 and end flanges 14.
The pin 12 of spring 11 need not be headed as shown but is preferably riveted to the spring 11.
In Figure 3 the bracket 22 is welded to a rotary wheel 23 of a rotary hoe. The hoe blade 24 is secured with-in bracket 22 by the same spring 26 ~nd pin 27 arrangement as used in the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2. Once again the hoe blade can easily be removed în a much shorter time than was possible in the prior art.
From the above description it can be seen that the ... .
present invention provides a simple and convenient ~astening means for earth engaging tools which reduces considerably the time required to replace such tools.
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Figure 2 is an end view of the bracket with the shaft of a tool secured in position onto a chain of a trench digger.
- Figure 3 is a view of the bracket of this invent-ion fitted to a rotary hoe.
The bracket consists of a body portion 4 compris-ing two plates 5 and 6 which extend between the shoulders 7 of the bracket. Plate 5 includes access holes 17 for bolts 8 and plate 6 includes countersunk holes 18 for accepting the ends of the bolts B. The bolts 8 are adapted to secure the bracket to a rotary plate of a rotary hoe or particular-:::
ly to the chain 1~ of a trench digger as shown in figure 2.Thus the plate 6 will abut the chain, and thus plate 5 is exposed. The recess 9 between plates 5 and 6 is complement-ary in shape to the shaft 10 of the digging tool. Movement of the chain 19 or rotary plate to which the bracket is attached is in the direction parallel to plates 5 and 6 and along the line 7-7.
The spring 11 and its attached pin 12 seat on to plate 5, where the curved ends 13 of the spring 11 snap over the~flanges 14 of plate 5. Shaft 10 incorporates a hole .; ~
which~aliens~with~the hole 15 of plate 5 and pin 12 extends through hole l~ and the co-operating hole of shaft 10. The ma~or stress forces to which shaft 10 is subjected are borne by the bracket walls 16 whereas pin 12 merely serves to retain the shaft 10 in position.
To remove shaf't 10 the spring 11 is flexed to raise the pin 12 above the surface of shaft 10 and shaft 10 :, , can then simply be pulled from recess 9. Assembly is equally simple. The shoulders 7 are shaped to surround the .
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ends 13 of the spring 11 and serve to protect these ends 13 and prevent them being dislodged or broken. These protect-ive shoulders 7 are not essential and in the case of rotary hoes the brackets may simply terminate in end wall 16 and end flanges 14.
The pin 12 of spring 11 need not be headed as shown but is preferably riveted to the spring 11.
In Figure 3 the bracket 22 is welded to a rotary wheel 23 of a rotary hoe. The hoe blade 24 is secured with-in bracket 22 by the same spring 26 ~nd pin 27 arrangement as used in the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2. Once again the hoe blade can easily be removed în a much shorter time than was possible in the prior art.
From the above description it can be seen that the ... .
present invention provides a simple and convenient ~astening means for earth engaging tools which reduces considerably the time required to replace such tools.
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Claims (4)
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A mounting bracket for an earth engaging tool comprising a body portion a recess within said body portion adapted to receive a complementary shaped shaft of an earth engaging tool a clip attachable externally to said body portion of said bracket by resilient end lugs and a retaining pin, secured to. said clip intermediate said ends, said pin being adapted to seat within aligned holes of the tool shaft and said body-portion when said tool and said bracket are assembled, to retain the shaft in said recess.
2. A mounting bracket as claimed in claim 1 in which the body portion incorporates shoulders adapted to protect the end lugs of said clip.
3. A rotary hoe wherein the rotary plate carries a plurality of mounting brackets as claimed in claim 1 or 2 carried by the rotary plate of a rotary hoe with each mounting bracket in turn supporting an earth engaging tool.
4. Trench digging apparatus which includes an endless chain having mounted thereon a plurality of mounting brackets as claimed in claim 1 or 2 each said mounting bracket supporting an earth engaging tool.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CA000356145A CA1146183A (en) | 1980-07-14 | 1980-07-14 | Tool fastening |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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CA000356145A CA1146183A (en) | 1980-07-14 | 1980-07-14 | Tool fastening |
Publications (1)
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CA1146183A true CA1146183A (en) | 1983-05-10 |
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CA000356145A Expired CA1146183A (en) | 1980-07-14 | 1980-07-14 | Tool fastening |
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1980
- 1980-07-14 CA CA000356145A patent/CA1146183A/en not_active Expired
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