GB2041040A - Cutter Pick - Google Patents
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- GB2041040A GB2041040A GB7944642A GB7944642A GB2041040A GB 2041040 A GB2041040 A GB 2041040A GB 7944642 A GB7944642 A GB 7944642A GB 7944642 A GB7944642 A GB 7944642A GB 2041040 A GB2041040 A GB 2041040A
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- cutting tool
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- retaining member
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- socket
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- 229910052500 inorganic mineral Inorganic materials 0.000 claims abstract description 5
- 239000011707 mineral Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 5
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 claims description 6
- 229920002635 polyurethane Polymers 0.000 claims description 4
- 239000004814 polyurethane Substances 0.000 claims description 4
- 238000000465 moulding Methods 0.000 claims description 3
- 239000011435 rock Substances 0.000 description 3
- 230000000717 retained effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000005299 abrasion Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000000295 complement effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 230000014759 maintenance of location Effects 0.000 description 1
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000003466 welding Methods 0.000 description 1
Classifications
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21C—MINING OR QUARRYING
- E21C35/00—Details of, or accessories for, machines for slitting or completely freeing the mineral from the seam, not provided for in groups E21C25/00 - E21C33/00, E21C37/00 or E21C39/00
- E21C35/18—Mining picks; Holders therefor
- E21C35/19—Means for fixing picks or holders
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B02—CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
- B02C—CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
- B02C18/00—Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments
- B02C18/06—Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments with rotating knives
- B02C18/16—Details
- B02C18/18—Knives; Mountings thereof
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- Mining & Mineral Resources (AREA)
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- Processing Of Stones Or Stones Resemblance Materials (AREA)
Abstract
A mineral cutting tool 1 comprises a head 2 and a shank 3 extending therefrom for fitting into a socket of a box, the shank 3 having a laterally extending, two-part aperture 6, the parts 7 and 8 thereof communicating with one another, with the first aperture part 7 housing a first portion 10 of a resilient retaining member 9 whereby the latter is secured to the shank 3, the second aperture part 8 housing, with clearance, a second portion 12 of the resilient retaining member 9, which second portion 12 is flexibly connected to the first portion 10, the second portion 12 projecting at least from one end of the second aperture part 8 for abutting engagement, in use, with the socket of the box. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Cutter Pick
This invention relates to a replaceable, mineral cutting tool e.g. a cutter pick incorporating a carbide tip or a tool incorporating a rotary cutting element and a means for replaceably retaining a tool in a socket of a tool box, a plurality of the latter being mounted, usually by welding, on cutting heads, discs or drums, e.g. of mineral winning machines, underground roadway driving machines, or planing machines for removing road surfaces.
The object of the present invention is to provide a simple cutting tool retaining arrangement which remains secure even when the tool is located in a tool box having a badly worn socket.
According to the present invention, a mineral cutting tool comprises a head and a shank extending therefrom for fitting into a socket of a tool box, the shank having a laterally extending, two-part aperture, which parts communicate with one another, with a first aperture part housing a first portion of a resilient retaining member whereby the retaining member is secured to the shank, and with a second aperture part housing, with clearance, a second portion of the resilient retaining member, which second portion is flexibly connected to the first portion, the second portion projecting at least from one end of the second aperture part for abutting engagement, in use, with a socket of a tool box.
Thus with a worn socket, where rocking of the shank in the socket will occur during use of the cutting tool, the projecting end(s) of the second portion engages one side or alternatively two opposite sides, of the socket and transmits retaining forces to the shank through the first portion, while the freedom of movement of the second portion resulting from its clearance in the second aperture part allows the shank and hence the first portion to rock without disturbing the second portion, the latter remaining stationary and thereby avoiding wear on the projecting end(s) of the second portion by abrasion against the socket. It follows of course that the amount of clearance afforded the second portion is determined in accordance with the maximum amount of socket wear likely to be encountered in service.
The first and second portions of the retaining member are preferably made of one material, e.g.
polyurethane, as a one-piece moulding, but they could also be made of different materials (or different qualities of one material) joined or comoulded together.
Conveniently, the first and second portions of the resilient retaining member are flexibly connected together by a web. It follows that the cross-sectional area of the web, and/or its length, may be varied to provide optimum flexibility for particular service conditions. The web may additionally be pierced or apertured in lateral and/or longitudinal directions to provide multiple connecting webs, this technique improving the flexibility of the web whilst reducing the amount of material of the retaining member.
The shank may be circular or non-circular. If the second portion of the retaining member has only one projecting end, the second aperture part may be a blind hole. Alternatively the latter may be a through hole if the second portion of the retaining member has two opposed projecting ends. Furthermore, one or both ends of the first portion (and possibly also the web) may extend beyond one or both ends of the first aperture part for abutting engagement with the socket, so as to enhance the hold of the projecting end(s) of the second portion in the socket.
However, the or each projecting end is preferably provided with toothed, stepped, or otherwise interrupted surfaces to provide a plurality of resiliently deformable fins and/or fingers for engagement with a portion(s) of a socket e.g. a side of a socket, an edge(s) of a hole(s), or cutaway(s) in a socket. These interrupted surfaces may be planar or may be convex for engagement with a portion of the socket having complementary curvature.
The aperture may have a cross-section shaped generally as a figure eight with the retaining member having a similar cross-section. In detail, the first aperture part may be a smaller diameter lobe of the aperture and the second aperture part a larger diameter lobe. Alternatively, the two lobes of the aperture may be of the same diameter. The intersections of the lobes of the aperture may be sharp, rounded, or flattened, so as to afford freedom of movement of the connecting web. The second portion may be generally barrel-shaped so as to develop a selfcleaning action in the larger lobe, which is preferably located further from the head of the cutting tool than the smaller lobe.
The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a first embodiment of cutter pick in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a side elevation of a second embodiment of cutter pick in accordance with the present invention, shown located in a pick box;
Figure 4 is a part sectional view through Figure 3;
Figure 5 is an enlarged view of the shank of a third embodiment of pick in accordance with the present invention; and
Figure 6 is a side elevation of the resilient retaining member of Figures 3 to 5.
In all Figures, like reference numerals are used for like elements.
In the drawings, a cutter pick 1 comprises a head 2 and a shank 3. The head 2 has a carbide cutting tip 4 and seating shoulders 5, while the shank 3 has a laterally extending aperture 6. In the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2, the aperture 6 is a blind hole, while in the embodiment of
Figures 3 and 4 the aperture 6 is a through hole.
In all embodiments however, the aperture 6 has a cross-section shaped generally as a figure eight, comprising a smaller lobe, first aperture part 7 and a larger lobe, second aperture part 8, the two parts communicating with one another.
A resilient, polyurethane retaining member 9 has a cross-section corresponding generally to the aperture 6. Thus the retaining member 9 comprises a first portion 10 which is a tight fit in the first aperture part 7 and is connected by a flexible web 11 to a second portion 1 2 which is of smaller cross-section than the second aperture part 8 so that clearances 13 are defined between the second portion 1 2 and the second aperture part 8.
In the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2, one end 14 of the second portion 12, and one end 1 5 of the first portion 10 of the retaining member 9, project beyond the end of their respective aperture parts 8 and 7. Each end 14 is interrupted to provide a plurality of resiliently deformable fins 1 6 disposed in chevron configuration as shown in
Figure 1.
In the cutter pick 1 shown in the embodiment of Figures 3 and 4, and the resilient retaining member 9 shown in Figure 6, opposite ends 14 of the second and first portions 12 and 10 project in this manner.
As shown in Figures 3 and 4, the cutter pick 1 is retained by its shank 3 in a pick box 1 7. For this purpose the pick box 1 7 is provided with a socket 1 8 of cross-section corresponding to that of the shank 3 so that when the shank 3 is fully inserted into the socket 18, the seating shoulders 5 abut upper surface 1 9 of the pick box. The pick box 1 7 is also provided with a transverse groove 20 and as shown in Figure 4, some fins 16 remain deformed and frictionally engage the socket 18, while other fins 1 6 that have passed out of the lower end of the socket 1 8 engage the groove 20.
In the embodiment of Figure 5 the shank 3 is of circular section. Furthermore, the web 11 may have one or more longitudinal apertures 21 and/or one or more lateral apertures 22 as indicated in Figure 6. Figure 6 also indicates a one piece polyurethane moulding of the retaining member 9, with a barrel-shaped second portion
12, the surfaces 23 tapering inwardly from opposite sides of a central surface 24.
In use, the shank 3 is retained within the socket 1 8 primarily by the fins 1 6 of the second portion 12 and to a smaller extent by the fins 16 of the first portion 10. However, the socket 1 8 will eventually become worn which will cause the shank 3 to rock in the socket 1 8. However, although the fins 1 6 of the first portion 10 will abrade, and eventually become inefficient as regards their shank retention capability, the fins
1 6 of the second portion 12 remain stationary because the second portion 12 does not rock with the pick shank 3, the differential movement
between the first and second portions 10, 12,
being accommodated by the flexible web 11.
Claims (22)
1. A mineral cutting tool comprising a head and a shank extending therefrom for fitting into a socket of a tool box, the shank having a laterally extending, two part aperture, which parts communicate with one another, with a first aperture part housing a first portion of a resilient retaining member whereby the retaining member is secured to the shank, and with a second aperture part housing, with clearance, a second portion of the resilient retaining member, which second portion is flexibly connected to the first portion, the second portion projecting at least from one end of the second aperture part for abutting engagement, in use, with a socket of a tool box.
2. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the first and second portions of the retaining member are made of one material.
3. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the material is polyurethane.
4. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 2 or Claim 3, wherein the first and second portions of the retaining member are a one-piece moulding.
5. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding
Claim, wherein the first and second portions of the resilient retaining member are flexibly connected together by a web.
6. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the web is pierced or apertured in lateral and/or longitudinal directions to provide multiple connecting webs.
7. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding
Claim, wherein the shank is circular.
8. A cutting tool as claimed in any one of
Claims 1 to 6, wherein the shank is non-circular.
9. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding
Claim, wherein the second aperture part is a blind hole.
10. A cutting tool as claimed in any one of
Claims 1 to 8, wherein the second aperture part is a through hole.
11. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding
Claim, wherein one or both ends of the first portion extend beyond one or both ends of the first aperture part for abutting engagement with the socket.
12. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding
Claim, wherein the or each projecting end is provided with toothed, stepped, or otherwise interrupted surfaces to provide a plurality of resiliently deformable fins and/or fingers for engagement with a portion(s) of a socket.
13. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 12, wherein the interrupted surfaces are planar.
14. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 12, wherein the interrupted surfaces are convex.
1 5. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding
Claim, wherein the aperture has a cross-section shaped generally as a figure eight with the retaining member having a similar cross-section.
1 6. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 15, wherein the first aperture part is a smaller diameter lobe of the aperture and the second aperture part a iarger diameter lobe.
17. A cutting tool as claimed in Claim 15, wherein the two lobes of the aperture are of the same diameter.
1 8. A cutting tool as claimed in any one of
Claims 1 5 to 1 7, wherein the intersections of the lobes of the aperture are sharp, rounded, or flattened.
1 9. A cutting tool as claimed in any one of the
Claims 1 5 to 18, wherein the second portion is generally banel-shaped.
20. A cutting tool substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1, 2 and 6 of the accompanying drawings.
21. A cutting tool substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 3, 4 and 6 of the accompanying drawings.
22. A cutting tool substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 5 and 6 of the accompanying drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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GB7944642A GB2041040B (en) | 1979-02-03 | 1979-12-31 | Cutter pick |
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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GB7903869 | 1979-02-03 | ||
GB7944642A GB2041040B (en) | 1979-02-03 | 1979-12-31 | Cutter pick |
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GB2041040A true GB2041040A (en) | 1980-09-03 |
GB2041040B GB2041040B (en) | 1983-04-13 |
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GB7944642A Expired GB2041040B (en) | 1979-02-03 | 1979-12-31 | Cutter pick |
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Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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WO1983003062A1 (en) * | 1982-03-09 | 1983-09-15 | Potts, Alan | Mineral sizer |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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WO1983003062A1 (en) * | 1982-03-09 | 1983-09-15 | Potts, Alan | Mineral sizer |
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732 | Registration of transactions, instruments or events in the register (sect. 32/1977) | ||
732 | Registration of transactions, instruments or events in the register (sect. 32/1977) | ||
740A | Proceeding under section 40 patents act 1977 | ||
PCNP | Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |
Effective date: 19981231 |