EP2751348A1 - Mechanisches system mit einer vorrichtung zur verbindung zwischen einem verschleissteil und stütze dafür, schaufel für tiefbaumaschine und verfahren zur umsetzung des systems - Google Patents

Mechanisches system mit einer vorrichtung zur verbindung zwischen einem verschleissteil und stütze dafür, schaufel für tiefbaumaschine und verfahren zur umsetzung des systems

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EP2751348A1
EP2751348A1 EP12751543.5A EP12751543A EP2751348A1 EP 2751348 A1 EP2751348 A1 EP 2751348A1 EP 12751543 A EP12751543 A EP 12751543A EP 2751348 A1 EP2751348 A1 EP 2751348A1
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housing
support
key
orifice
mechanical system
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Fabrice MARCHAND
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Safe Metal SAS
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/28Small metalwork for digging elements, e.g. teeth scraper bits
    • E02F9/2808Teeth
    • E02F9/2816Mountings therefor
    • E02F9/2833Retaining means, e.g. pins
    • E02F9/2841Retaining means, e.g. pins resilient
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F9/00Component parts of dredgers or soil-shifting machines, not restricted to one of the kinds covered by groups E02F3/00 - E02F7/00
    • E02F9/28Small metalwork for digging elements, e.g. teeth scraper bits
    • E02F9/2808Teeth
    • E02F9/2816Mountings therefor
    • E02F9/2825Mountings therefor using adapters
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49826Assembling or joining
    • Y10T29/49947Assembling or joining by applying separate fastener
    • Y10T29/49948Multipart cooperating fastener [e.g., bolt and nut]

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  • the present invention relates to a mechanical system comprising a support, a wear part and a connecting device between the wear part and its support, in particular a tooth and its support belonging to a device. construction machinery equipment.
  • the invention also relates to a bucket of construction machinery comprising at least one such system.
  • the invention relates to a method of implementing such a system.
  • the field of application of the invention is that of equipment of public works machinery, in particular buckets, buckets or other receptacles capable of scraping, removing and moving materials for the purpose of evacuation from a given place to other operating posts using public works machinery.
  • a bucket comprises a driving blade equipped with wear parts provided for their ability to penetrate the material and protection of the other components of the bucket.
  • wear parts On the attacking blades are fixed adapter-holders having a profiled nose, while the wear parts are teeth or shields which are positioned on the support-adapter in a precise connection. This connection is temporary to allow the replacement of wearing parts after wear.
  • connection between the wear part and its support can be achieved by a keying.
  • the keying devices must provide a rigid connection of the elements they bring together.
  • the assembly and disassembly of the keyings are performed by the action of striking tools, with the risk of injury to operators.
  • Locking devices are also known which do not require the use of striking tools. In this case, special binding equipment is necessary, especially for dismantling the wear part. On the other hand, the known devices are complex to manufacture and use.
  • FR-A-2,878,871 discloses a connecting device by keying between a wear part and its support.
  • the device comprises two metal cylinders which are screwed to one another and a rubber sleeve placed between the two. The screwing of the two cylinders deforms the sleeve in a housing of the support, while the cylinders are housed in the openings of the wear part.
  • the connection provided by such a device lacks rigidity, efficiency and reliability.
  • the cylinders are not systematically in the rear contact position to ensure the retention of the tooth.
  • US-A-2009/205228 discloses another connecting device between a wear part and its support.
  • This device comprises a key, a nut, a sleeve and a support ring.
  • the sleeve is arranged in a housing of the support.
  • the connecting device only the key, the nut and the ring are removable from this housing.
  • the sheath can not be removed from this housing without disassembly of the tooth.
  • the action of a tool makes it possible to achieve a frictional force engagement between the key and the sleeve and the nut and the sheath. , at the level of the different frustoconical surfaces formed on these constituent elements of the connecting device.
  • the sleeve comprises a rib which, by pressing into a groove formed in the housing of the support, prevents the rotation of the connecting device during the action of the tool.
  • the material of the sleeve is not elastically deformable, for successive assembly and disassembly, under the operating conditions of the invention. This device is not entirely satisfactory, especially in terms of simplicity of use and wear resistance.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved connection device, making it possible to dispense with striking operations for mounting and for dismantling wear parts.
  • the invention is directed to a high-performance, reliable, resistant, simple and practical keying device.
  • the subject of the invention is a mechanical system, comprising a support, a wear part and a device for connecting the wear part and its support, in particular between a bucket tooth and its support which belong to a construction machinery equipment, the connecting device comprising:
  • a key having an elongate body along a key axis between a threaded foot and a head
  • a sheath of elastically deformable material provided with a wall arranged around the body and adjustable by deformation in a housing of the support, by screwing between the threaded foot of the key and the nut, between an insertion configuration where the device link is removable from the housing and a locking configuration where the wall of the sleeve is fitted into the housing.
  • the connecting device also comprises a support ring interposed between, on the one hand, an orifice formed in the wearing part facing each other; an opening opening the housing and, secondly, the movable key in the support ring in rotation of screwing around the key axis,
  • the support ring exerts retention forces on the wear part.
  • the invention makes it possible to form a rigid connection between the wear part, in particular a bucket tooth, and its support, with great simplicity and high performances.
  • the support ring which is adjusted, both in the insertion configuration and in the locking configuration, in the orifice formed in the tooth, the device is always in the rear contact position to retain the tooth in configuration. locking.
  • the connecting device can be adjusted satisfactorily in the housing of the support and is well adapted to several successive assembly and disassembly in service.
  • the key, the nut, the sheath and the ring are removable together in insertion configuration and secured in locking configuration.
  • the connecting device according to the invention is simple to manufacture and to implement.
  • the assembly and disassembly of the mechanical system is feasible with a consequent time saving and a reduced risk of injury.
  • the support ring exerts retention forces on the one hand on a lateral surface of the orifice and, on the other hand, on a transverse shoulder of the orifice.
  • the orifice and the support ring have complementary lateral surfaces generally centered on a secondary axis offset by a gap parallel and radially to the central axis of the housing.
  • the orifice and the support ring comprise anti-rotation fastening elements during screwing.
  • the head of the key comprises rigid ribs which extend radially and parallel to the key axis and which are, on the one hand, both in the insertion configuration and in the locking configuration, engaged in elastically deformable ribs formed in the support ring and, secondly, during the screwing of the key, movable in rotation about the key axis by elastically deforming the ribs of the support ring.
  • the support ring is constituted by a rigid outer portion adjustable in the orifice and an elastically deformable inner portion in which is positioned the key, the rigid outer portion and the elastically deformable inner portion being secured in rotation, in particular by gluing or fusing.
  • the nut comprises at least one flat capable of cooperating, both in the insertion configuration and in the locking configuration, with a corresponding flat portion in a part of the housing.
  • the support comprises a duct opening into the housing on a side opposite to the opening opening and the orifice
  • the wear part comprises a conduit passing on the opposite side to the orifice
  • the conduit of the support and the conduit of the wear part are substantially aligned and adapted to receive a penetrating tool into the housing, when the mechanical system is assembled, in particular adapted to receive a penetrating tool into a receiving portion of the nut in the housing.
  • the invention also relates to a bucket of construction machinery, comprising at least one mechanical system as mentioned above.
  • the bucket generally comprises a series of supports each receiving a tooth, which behaves as a wear part and is secured to its support by a connecting device.
  • the subject of the invention is a method for implementing a mechanical system as mentioned above.
  • the method is characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mechanical system according to the invention, comprising a support integral with a bucket partially shown, a wear part, and a connecting device of the wear part and the support, which connecting device is shown in a locking configuration and comprising a sheath, a threaded key, a nut and a support ring;
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the mechanical system according to arrow II in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is another exploded perspective view of the mechanical system of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the key belonging to the connecting device
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the support ring belonging to the connecting device
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the sleeve belonging to the connecting device
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the nut belonging to the connecting device
  • FIG. 8 is a section along the line VIII-VII I in Figure 2, showing the mechanical system and the connecting device in an insertion configuration;
  • Figure 9 is a section similar to Figure 8, showing the mechanical system and the connecting device in the locking configuration.
  • FIG. 1 to 9 a mechanical system 1 according to the invention, equipping a bucket G of public works machinery.
  • the mechanical system 1 comprises an adapter-support 10, a wear part 20 of the tooth type, as well as a device 30 connecting the support 10 and the tooth 20.
  • the system 1 extends substantially along an axis X1, along which one defines a first direction D1 of fitting of the tooth 20 on the support 10 and a second direction D2, parallel and opposite to the first direction D1, disassembly of the tooth 20.
  • Bucket G is partially shown in Figures 1 and 3, for simplification purposes.
  • the support 10 is integral with the bucket G, while the tooth 20 is a wear part to be disassembled when it is too worn by the operation of the bucket G.
  • the connecting device 30 comprises a sleeve 40, a threaded key or screw 50 which passes through the sleeve 40, and a nut 60 and a support ring 70 disposed on either side of the sleeve 40 and cooperating with the key 50.
  • the device 30 can be inserted into a housing 14 of the support 10, in an insertion configuration A shown in FIG. 8.
  • the relative screwing of the nut 60 and the key 50, in a direction of rotation R1 deforms the sheath 40 interposed between them, from the insertion configuration A to a locking configuration B shown in FIGS. 9.
  • the device 30 is adjustable between, on the one hand, the insertion configuration A where the sleeve 40 is not in contact or only partially in contact with the housing 14, while the device 30 does not exert retaining force on the tooth 20 and, on the other hand, the locking configuration B where the sleeve 40 is fitted in the housing 14 of the support 10, whereas the device 30, more precisely the support ring 70, bears against the tooth 20, forming a coupling connection between the tooth 20 and its support 10.
  • a front side 2 is defined at the level of which the tooth 20 is located, a rear side 3 at the level of which the support 10 is located, an upper side 4 which is oriented away from the ground when the system 1 is assembled and from which the device 30 is inserted into the support 10, a left side 5 and a right side 6 located with respect to the disassembly direction D2, and a lower side 7 facing the ground when the system 1 is assembled.
  • the support 10 comprises a base 11, partially shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, 8 and 9.
  • the support 10 also comprises a fitting nose 12 intended to be engaged in a cavity 22C of the tooth 20 shaped for this purpose, as shown in Figures 8 and 9.
  • a housing 13 for receiving the lugs 23 of the tooth 20 is formed on each side 5 and 6 of the base January 1.
  • Each housing 13 has walls located towards the rear 3, the top 4 and the bottom 7.
  • the housing 13 is open towards the front 2 in order to receive the ears 23.
  • the housing 14 is formed in the nose 12 of the support 10, along an axis X14 inclined at an angle a14 with respect to the axis X1, between the inside of the nose 12 and an opening 16 opening on the upper side 4.
  • the angle a14 is equal to 70 °, preferably between 50 and 90 °.
  • the angle a14 is measured opposite the base 1 1 with respect to the point of intersection of X1 and X14.
  • the housing 14 comprises, on the one hand, an inner wall 15 for adjusting the sheath 40 and, on the other hand, a portion 17 for receiving the nut 60, which is formed in the nose 12 opposite the the opening 16.
  • the wall 15 forms an ellipsoid of revolution about the axis X14, truncated at the opening 16 and the portion 17.
  • the portion 17 has a substantially cylindrical shape centered on the axis X14 and is provided with two flats, not shown and diametrically opposed with respect to the axis X14, for the locking in rotation of the nut 60.
  • a conduit 19 for guiding a tool of Unlocking the nut 60 extends between the portion 17 and the lower side 7 of the nose 12, as shown in Figures 8 and 9.
  • the tooth 20 comprises an active portion 21 located forwardly 2 and a hollow portion 22 facing rearward 3.
  • the portion 21 is intended to scrape and remove materials, for example earth or gravel, while the portion 22 is provided for the fitting of the tooth 20 on the support 10.
  • the portion 22 comprises the internal cavity 22C, visible in Figures 8 and 9, shaped for fitting on the nose 12 of the support 10, as well as the lugs 23 which are directed towards the rear 3 and intended to be received in the housings 13, in contact upwards 4 and the bottom 7, as shown in FIG.
  • a through hole 24 is formed in the hollow portion 22 of the tooth 20, between the upper side 4 and the cavity 22C.
  • This orifice 24 is positioned facing the opening 15 of the housing 14 when the tooth 20 is fitted on the support 10, thus allowing the device 30 to be inserted in the housing 14, and then the device 30 is put into operation.
  • the orifice 24 comprises a first portion 25 provided with a cylindrical lateral surface in which grooves 26 are formed, a second cylindrical portion 27 opening into the cavity 24C, as well as a shoulder 28
  • the portion 25 is generally centered on an axis X25, the shoulder 28 extends radially to this axis X25, while the portion 27 is slightly eccentric forwardly 2 relative to the axis X25.
  • the grooves 26 extend radially and parallel to the axis X25.
  • the radial dimensions of the portion 27 are smaller than the radial dimensions at the X25 axis of the portion 25, so that the shoulder 28 is turned on the upper side 4.
  • a chamfer 24C is provided on the side 4, between the part 25 and the outside of the orifice 24, to facilitate the introduction of the device 30.
  • the grooves 26 open from the portion 25 in the chamfer 24C.
  • the orifice 24 is provided to receive the device 30, more precisely the support ring 70, bearing against the tooth 20, in the locking configuration B detailed below.
  • a conduit 29 for guiding a tool for unblocking the nut 60 extends between the cavity 22C and the lower side 7 of the part 22, as shown in FIGS. 3, 8 and 9.
  • the conduit 29 is substantially aligned with the duct 19 when the system 1 is assembled, thus allowing the introduction of a tool into the portion 17 of the housing 14.
  • the axes X1, X14 and X25 are located in the same median plane Pm1 of the system 1. More precisely, the axis X25 is offset parallel and radially to the axis X14, with a gap e30 towards the rear 3.
  • the sheath 40 is of elastically deformable material, for example elastomer.
  • the sleeve 40 is elongate between longitudinal ends 41 and 42 along a central axis X40. In the insertion configuration A, the end 41 is located on the side 4, while the end 42 is on the side 7. This distinction is made for the purpose of spatial identification only, it being understood that the ends 41 and 42 are reversible.
  • the sheath 40 comprises a wall 43, which is centered on the axis X40 and curved radially away from this axis X40.
  • the wall 43 defines an outer surface 44 forming an ellipsoid of revolution about the axis X40, truncated at the ends 41 and 42.
  • the wall 43 also defines an interior cavity 45, which is centered on the axis X40, opening at level of the ends 41 and 42 and provided to receive the key 50, with a radial gap between the sleeve 40 and the key 50.
  • the wall 15 and the outer surface 44 have substantially complementary shapes in the locking configuration B, so that the wall 43 of the sheath 40 can be adjusted in the housing 14 of the support 10 by marrying its inner contours defined by the wall 15.
  • the key 50 is metallic, for example steel.
  • the key 50 comprises a body 53 elongated along an axis X50 between a head 51 and a threaded foot 52.
  • the head 51 comprises a hexagonal portion 54 of actuation by a tool, no shown for simplification purposes, an outer cylindrical portion 55 provided with rigid ribs 56, a recess 57 formed between the parts 54 and 55 to facilitate access of the tool to the portion 54, and a bearing portion lower 58 forming a shoulder oriented towards the foot 52.
  • the ribs 56 extend radially and parallel to the axis X50 and are provided to cooperate with the support ring 70.
  • the center of gravity of the key 50 is located on the X50 axis. With the exception of the threading of the foot 52, the portion 54 and the ribs 56, the key 50 is a piece of revolution about the axis X50, without an eccentric portion.
  • the nut 60 is metallic, for example made of steel similar to that of the key 50. As shown in particular in FIG. 7, the nut 60 comprises a cylindrical outer surface 61 and a tapped internal bore 62 which are centered on an axis X60 and connected by a shoulder 63 radial to the axis X60. The tapping of the bore 62 is complementary to the thread of the foot 52 of the key 50. The shoulder 63 is provided to receive the end 42 of the sheath 40 in support. Flats 64, diametrically opposed with respect to the axis X60, are formed in the surface 61.
  • the surface 61 is shaped to be received in the portion 17 of the housing 14, with the flats 64 which cooperate, both in the insertion configuration A and in the locking configuration B, with the corresponding flats formed in this portion 17.
  • L X60 axis is then aligned with the X14 axis.
  • the nut 60 housed in the portion 17 is movable in translation along the axis X14, but locked in rotation about the axis X14.
  • the support ring 70 has a generally cylindrical shape centered on an axis X70. As shown in particular in Figure 5, the ring 70 is constituted by a rigid outer portion 80 adjustable in the orifice 24, and an inner portion 90 resiliently deformable 90 in which the key 50 can be positioned.
  • the portion 80 is metallic, while the portion 90 is elastomeric.
  • the portion 80 comprises a thin wall defined by an inner cylindrical surface 81 and an outer cylindrical surface 82 provided with ribs 83.
  • the surfaces 81 and 82 are centered on an axis X80 which coincides with the axis X70.
  • the ribs 83 extend radially and parallel to the axis X80 and are intended to be housed in the grooves 26 of the orifice 24.
  • the portion 90 includes an outer cylindrical surface 91, an inner cylindrical surface 92 provided with grooves 93, and a radial abutment 94.
  • the surface 91 is centered on the axis X70, while the surface 92 is centered on an axis X90 offset radially and parallel to the X70 axis.
  • the portion 90 is thicker radially to the axis X70 on a side 71 of the ring 70 and thinner on a side 72, diametrically opposed to the side 71, of the ring 70.
  • the grooves 93 extend radially and parallel to the axis X90 and are provided to receive the ribs 56 of the key 50.
  • the stop 94 is centered on the axis X90 and extends radially towards this axis X90 from one of the axial edges of the surface 92. stop 94 delimits radially an orifice 95 centered on the axis X90 and passing through the ring 70 along this axis X90.
  • the portion 80 and the portion 90 of the ring 70 can be assembled by gluing or heat-sealing the surfaces 81 and 91.
  • a first step a) an operator assembles the connecting device 30.
  • the key 50 is received in the support ring 70.
  • the foot 52 and the body 53 through the orifice 95, to the head 51 is housed in the portion 90.
  • the portion 55 is fitted against the surface 92, the ribs 56 are engaged in the grooves 93 and the shoulder 58 abuts against the stop 94, as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the operator positions the sheath 40 on the key 50.
  • the body 53 is disposed in the cavity 45 and is surrounded by the wall 43, while the end 41 abuts against the stop 94 on the opposite side to the shoulder 85.
  • the operator positions the nut 60 at the end of the key 50, with the shoulder 63 and the shoulder 58 facing each other.
  • the tapping 62 is screwed onto the threaded foot 52, with the sleeve 40 which is interposed between the ring 70 and the nut 60.
  • the end 41 is in abutment against the stop 94, while the end 42 is in abutment against the shoulder 63.
  • the wall 43 is fitted radially to the X40 axis, on the one hand, at the end 41, on a stall 59 formed on the key 50 between the body 53 and the shoulder 58 and, secondly, at the end 42, on the threaded foot 52.
  • the connecting device 30 is then assembled, as shown in FIGS. 3, 8 and 9, with the X40, X50, X60 and X90 axes being merged. Subsequently, these axes are designated together under the reference X50.
  • the axis X70 is offset on the side 71 radially and parallel to this axis X50. In other words, the ring 70 is eccentric with respect to the axis X50.
  • the difference between the X50 and X70 axes is equal to the difference e30 between the X14 and X25 axes, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
  • a second step b the operator positions the tooth 20 on the support 10, with the active part 21 which is oriented so as to be able to scrape and collect materials in operation of the system 1.
  • the hollow portion 22 is fitted on the nose 12, with complementary planes bearing against each other.
  • the ears 23 are received in the housing 13 of the base 1 1.
  • the orifice 24 is placed facing the opening 16 of the housing 14 of the side 4, so that the housing 14 is accessible for the introduction of the device 30 in insertion configuration A.
  • a third step c) the operator positions the preassembled connecting device 30 in the housing 14 of the support 10.
  • the device 30 passes through the orifice 24 and the opening 16 located on the side 4, starting with the nut 60 and ending with the head 51 and the ring 70, with the wall 43 of the sleeve 40 which deforms slightly centripetally through the opening 16.
  • the orientation of the ring 70 by the operator is important at this stage: the side 71 is oriented towards the rear 3, the side 72 is oriented towards the front 2 and the ribs 83 are received in the grooves 26 of the orifice 24. Markers, not shown for purposes of simplification, may be arranged on the part 22 and the device 30 to facilitate this orientation.
  • the nut 60 and its flats 64 are housed in the portion 17 of the housing 14, while the support ring 70 is fitted in the orifice 24, abutting against the shoulder 28.
  • the device 30 is then in insertion configuration A, as shown in FIG.
  • the length of the key 50 along the axis X50 is such that the head 51 does not protrude outside the orifice 24 and is therefore protected.
  • the outer surface 44 of the sleeve 40 is not in contact, or only partially in contact, with the surface of the housing 14.
  • a length LA of the sleeve 40 is delimited by the axial spacing between the ends 41 and 42 of the sleeve 40 , ie between the shoulder 63 and the abutment 94, along the axis X50.
  • a maximum diameter DA of the sleeve 40 is delimited around the key X50 by the surface 44.
  • the axes X14, X25, X50 and X70 are located substantially in the median plane Pm1, containing the axis X1, of the system 1. Nevertheless, except at the nut 60 and flats 64, the connecting device 30 is released in the system 1 and is removable from the housing 14. Indeed, if mechanical stresses are exerted on the active portion 21 of the tooth 20, in particular a downwardly tilting force 7, the portion 22 tends to disengage from the nose 12. In particular, when the orifice 24 is pulled forward 2 and the top 4, a deformation of the wall 43 and 90 can cause tearing of the connecting device 30 out of the housing 14. In other words the device 30, specifically the sleeve 40 and the ring 70, do not exert sufficient retaining forces on the tooth In the insertion configuration A, so that the relative positions of the support 10 and the tooth 20 are not locked.
  • a fourth step d) the operator deforms the sheath 40 in the housing 14 by screwing the key 50 in the nut 60. More specifically, the operator uses a tool to exert a torque screw around the axis X50 according to the direction of rotation R1, on the portion 54 of the head 51, so that the threaded foot 52 enters the tapping 62.
  • the direction of rotation R1 can be marked by a marking, not shown for the sake of simplification, on the head 51 of the key 50, to facilitate the task of the operator.
  • the rigid ribs 56 are rotatable R1 around the key axis X50 elastically deforming the ribs 93 formed in the portion 90 of the ring 70.
  • This portion 90 is made of a material elastically deformable rigid enough to support several assembly and disassembly of the device 30, and thus several screwing and unscrewing of the head 51.
  • the ribs 83 and complementary grooves 26 constitute anti-rotation members of the ring 70 with respect to the orifice 24.
  • the device 30 passes from the insertion configuration A to the locking configuration B.
  • the key 50 is axially locked along the axis X50, unlike the nut 60 which can translate in the portion 17.
  • the rotation of screwing R1 of the key 50 gradually approximates the nut 60 of the head 51, so that the sleeve is compressed along the axis X50 between the shoulder 63 and the stop 94.
  • the wall 43 is deformed with an accentuation of its bending in the middle part, that is to say an intermediate portion between the shoulder 63 and the abutment 94.
  • the outer surface 44 of the sleeve 40 gradually bears against the inner wall 15 of the housing 14.
  • a fifth step e the operator stops the screwing device 30 in the locking configuration B, shown in Figure 9.
  • the key axis X50 is then substantially aligned with the central axis X14 of the housing 14 , while the X70 axis is substantially aligned with the X25 axis.
  • the wall 43 of the sheath 40 is fitted into the housing 14 of the support 10, with the surface 44 conforming to the contours of the wall 15.
  • a length LB of the sheath 40 which is less than the length LA, is delimited by the spacing axial between the ends 41 and 42 of the sleeve 40 along the axis X50.
  • a maximum diameter DB of the sleeve 40 which is greater than the diameter DA, is delimited around the key X50 by the surface 44.
  • the deformation of the wall 43, in a direction of radial expansion, is no longer possible, so that the sheath 40 has a resistance to crushing and therefore to screwing, which is perceptible by the operator.
  • the sleeve 40 is fitted in the housing 14, the head 51 plates the ring 70 in the orifice 24 towards the housing 14 and the support ring 70 retains the tooth 20, thereby forming a connection coupling, in particular, the tooth 20 and the support 10.
  • the device 30 exerts retention forces on this tooth 20 by means of the support ring 70, with the ribbed surface 82 which retains the grooved surface 25, while the stop 94 and the portion 80 retain the shoulder 28.
  • the ring 70 then exerts restraining forces on the portion 25 and the shoulder 28 of the orifice 24, in particular on the side 71.
  • These holding forces are represented by a beam of arrows F30 in FIG. 9.
  • Sleeve 40 is made of a deformable material sufficiently rigid to prevent or reduce the displacements of the device 30 in the housing 14.
  • a metal insert can be molded into the wall 43 of the sleeve 40.
  • the sleeve 40 can not be torn from the housing 14 and the head 51 is held rigidly by the end 41 which encloses the stall 59.
  • the only possible movement, internal to the device 30, is a slight deformation of the portion 90 of the ring 70.
  • the device 30 is irremovable housing 14 and the tooth 20 is pressed against the support 10.
  • the housing 14 and the opening 16 can be offset rearwardly with respect to the orifice 24, so as to accentuate the retaining forces exerted by the device 30 in the orifice 24. in the locking configuration B.
  • the wall 43 of the sleeve 40 bears against the wall 15 of the housing 14 firstly towards the front 2, then towards the sides 4 and 5 and the rear 3, the head 51 the key 50 exerts additional forces on the support ring 70, which retransmits these retaining forces on the portion 25 and the shoulder 28 of the tooth 20.
  • a step f) disassembly the operator can use a tool to unscrew the device 30 in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation R1.
  • the wall 43 of the sheath 40 contracts and the forces exerted by the device 30 on the tooth 20 and in the support 10 relax, from the locking configuration B to the insertion configuration A.
  • the device 30 can be removed of the system 1, removing the coupling connection between the tooth 20 and the support 10.
  • the device 30 allows disassembly of the tooth 20 without hammer, after wear thereof, by reverse operations to the mounting.
  • the device 30 can sometimes be blocked in the housing 14, for example if earth has become lodged in the orifice 24 during operation of the system 1.
  • the operator can introduce a tool through the conduits 19 and 29 into the housing 14, more precisely into the portion 17 for receiving the nut 60.
  • the tool then exerts an upward thrust 4 on the nut 60 and / or the threaded foot 52 of the key 50, thus unlocking the device 30 for its removal from the housing 14.
  • the constituent elements of the system 1 and the connecting device 30 may be shaped differently without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the constituent elements of the device 30 are designed specifically to withstand the wear of the system 1 in operation, as well as to resist multiple assembly and disassembly by a tool.
  • the ribs and grooves, ie the teeth, of the orifice 24, the ring 70 and the key 50 may have different shapes and arrangements suitable for the present application.
  • the ribs 56 distributed around the periphery of the head 51 may be more or less numerous.
  • the grooves 26 formed around the periphery of the orifice 25 may have a triangular shape in section in a plane perpendicular to the axis X25. The ring 70 is then adapted to the aforementioned variants.
  • the portion 90 of the ring 70 can be arranged to facilitate its deformation during the rotation R1.
  • the portion 90 may include localized recesses, distributed on the side 71 between the surfaces 91 and 92, producing a targeted weakening of the portion 90.
  • the housing 14, the opening 16 and the orifice 24 may be more or less offset relative to each other.
  • the housing 14 may be formed in the nose 12 in a direction perpendicular to the current axes X1 and X14, to open at one of the housings 13.
  • the orifice 24 is formed in the corresponding ear 23 of the tooth 20, facing the housing 14.
  • the actuating portion 54 of the key 50 by a tool can be shaped differently.
  • a metal insert may be arranged between the sheath 40 and the key 50, or may be molded directly into the wall 43.
  • the connecting device can be adapted in terms of cost and performance.

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