WO2015057377A1 - Bucket edge protection system - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
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- the present disclosure generally pertains to earth working machines with ground engaging implements, and is more particularly directed toward an edge protection system of a bucket for earth working machines.
- Earth working machines known in the art are used for digging into the earth or rock and moving loosened work material from one place to another at a worksite. These machines and equipment typically include ground engaging implement, such as a bucket provided with a beveled lip or blade on a base edge for moving or excavating dirt or other types of work material.
- the bucket often includes ground engaging tools such as tooth assemblies and edge protectors. Tooth assemblies are typically spaced apart and project forward from the base edge. Edge protectors are used between the tooth assemblies to protect the base edge of the bucket from wear during use.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,016,365 to H. Robinson is directed to an improved wear assembly for a ground engaging tool, such as an excavator bucket, comprising a lip protector shroud which is detachably mounted on the bucket lip to cover the lip and provide a wear bearing surface that covers the lower surface of the tooth adapter and which is detachably held in place by abutment against a tooth detachably mounted on the adapter and a flexible pin extending through registering apertures in the adapter and the shroud.
- a ground engaging tool such as an excavator bucket
- the present disclosure is directed toward overcoming one or more of the problems discovered by the inventors or that is known in the art.
- the ground engaging implement includes a wrapper plate, an edge plate with a base edge, an interior surface, an exterior surface, and a base bevel.
- the base bevel includes a bevel surface adjacent the base edge and the interior surface.
- the ground engaging implement also including tooth assemblies configured to attach to the edge plate at the base edge. The tooth assemblies are spaced apart along the base edge.
- the edge protection segment includes a first side, a second side, a width, a wedge portion, an exterior leg, and an interior leg.
- the second side is oppositely disposed and lateral to the first side.
- the width is up to 6 centimeters and is the distance between the first side and the second side.
- the wedge portion is a triangular prism shape extending between the first side and the second side.
- the wedge portion includes a leading edge and an edge mating surface.
- the leading edge is at a vertex of the triangular prism shape.
- the edge mating surface is opposite the leading edge, extending between the first side and the second side.
- the exterior leg extends from the wedge portion between the first side and the second side.
- the exterior leg includes an exterior mating surface adjacent to the edge mating surface.
- the interior leg extends from the wedge portion between the first side and the second side.
- the interior leg includes a bevel portion and an end portion.
- the bevel portion extends from the wedge portion, angled away from the exterior leg.
- the bevel portion includes a bevel mating surface adjacent edge mating surface.
- the end portion extends from the bevel portion.
- the end portion includes an interior mating surface offset from and facing the exterior mating surface and adjacent the bevel mating surface.
- the bevel mating surface is canted relative to the interior mating surface.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bucket for earth working machines.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of the bucket of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-section of a portion of the bucket of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section of an alternate embodiment of a portion of the bucket of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an edge protection segment of the bucket of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the edge protection segment of FIG. 5 from an alternate angle. Detailed Description
- the systems and methods disclosed herein include a universal edge protection system of a ground engaging implement, such as a bucket, for earth working machines.
- the universal edge protection system includes multiple edge protection segments interlocked and bonded to the bucket. Each edge protection segment is selected from edge protection segments of predetermined widths to cover the base edge gap between two tooth assemblies extending from the base edge of the bucket, while maintaining a minimum clearance from each tooth assembly.
- the universal edge protection system may be used to shroud base edge gaps of varying lengths, may be lighter and easier to handle than one large piece of material, and may not need to be cut down to fit the base edge gaps.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bucket 100 for earth working machines.
- the earth working machines may be excavation equipment such as backhoes, loaders, and excavators.
- Bucket 100 includes wrapper plate 110, edge plate 111, first side wall 120, second side wall 130, tooth assemblies 150, and edge protection systems 160.
- Wrapper plate 110 may be a curved portion of bucket 100.
- Edge plate 1 11 is adjacent wrapper plate 110 and may be metalurgically bonded or welded to wrapper plate 110.
- Edge plate 111 may include a base edge 113 at one end of edge plate 111. Base edge 113 extends across edge plate 111 and is configured to be the leading edge of edge plate 111.
- first side wall 120 connects to one side of wrapper plate 110 and edge plate 111
- second side wall 130 connects to the other side of wrapper plate 110 and edge plate 111
- First side wall 120 may include first side bar 124 and first side plate 122
- second side wall 130 may include second side bar 134 and second side plate 132.
- Each side bar may extend from base edge 113 to the edge of wrapper plate 110 opposite edge plate 111.
- Each side plate may extend between the corresponding side bar and side of wrapper plate 110.
- Each tooth assembly 150 may include an adapter portion 152 and a tooth portion 151.
- the adapter portion 152 connects each tooth assembly 150 to edge plate 111 at base edge 113.
- the tooth portion 151 couples to adapter portion 152 and extends from base edge 113 away from edge plate 111.
- Tooth assemblies 150 are spaced apart along base edge 1 13 forming base edge gaps 114 there between.
- Bucket 100 may also include torque tube 140 and hinge plates 145.
- Torque tube 140 may extend between first side bar 124 and second side bar 134 distal to base edge 113.
- Hinge plates 145 may be connected to torque tube 140.
- Hinge plates 145 may be configured to connect bucket 100 to the arm or stick of an earth working machine.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a portion of the bucket 100 of FIG. 1.
- Each edge protection system 160 includes multiple edge protection segments 200. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, edge protection system 160 includes three edge protection segments 200. In other embodiments, edge protection system 160 includes two or more edge protection segments 200.
- Each edge protection segment 200 includes a width 201.
- the combined widths 201 of the edge protection segments 200 determine how much of base edge gap 114 is covered by edge protection system 160.
- the width 201 of each edge protection segment 200 may be selected from multiple
- the predetermined widths may each be less than half of base edge gap 114, the distance between adjacent tooth assemblies 150.
- the predetermined widths are lengths up to 6 centimeters (2.36 inches).
- the predetermined widths are from 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) to 6 centimeters (2.36 inches).
- the predetermined widths are from 2.5 (0.98 inches) centimeters to 5.5 centimeters (2.17 inches).
- the predetermined widths are from 2.54 centimeters (1 inch) to 5.08 centimeters (2 inches).
- the predetermined widths are from 3.81 centimeters (1.5 inches) to 5.08 centimeters (2 inches).
- the width 201 of each edge protection segment 200 is selected from a first predetermined width of 5.08 centimeters (2 inches) and a second predetermined width of 3.81 centimeters (1.5 inches). In another embodiment, the width 201 of each edge protection segment 200 is also selected from a third predetermined width of 2.54 centimeters (1 inch).
- width 201 may also be used, such as 2 centimeters (0.79 inches), 2.5 centimeters (0.98 inches), 3 centimeters (1.18 inches), 3.5 centimeters (1.38 inches), 4 centimeters (1.57 inches), 4.5 centimeters (1.77 inches), 5 centimeters (1.97 inches), 5.5 centimeters (2.17 inches), 6 centimeters (2.36 inches), 6.35 centimeters (2.5 inches), 7.62 centimeters (3 inches), 8.89 centimeters (3.5 inches), 10.16 centimeters (4 inches), 11.43 centimeters (4.5 inches), and 12.7 centimeters (5 inches).
- Bucket 100 may include an adapter clearance 165 between each adapter portion 152 and each edge protection system 160, and a tooth clearance 166 between each tooth portion 151 and each edge protection system 160.
- adapter clearance 165 is at least 1.5 centimeters (0.6 inches) and in other embodiments is from 1.5 centimeters (0.6 inches) to 2.0 centimeters (0.8 inches).
- tooth clearance 166 is at least 2.5 centimeters (1.0 inch) and in other embodiments is from 2.5 centimeters (1.0 inch) to 3.0 centimeters (1.2 inches).
- Adapter clearance 165 and tooth clearance 166 may prevent an edge protection system 160 and an adjacent tooth assembly 150 from contacting or rubbing, damaging both the edge protection system 160 and the tooth assembly 150.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-section of the edge plate 111 of the bucket 100 of FIG. 1.
- Edge plate 111 also includes a base bevel 112, interior surface 1 16, exterior surface 117, and bevel surface 118.
- Base bevel 112 is adjacent base edge 113.
- Base bevel 112 narrows from a general thickness of edge plate 111 to the thickness or height of base edge 113.
- Interior surface 116 is the surface of edge plate 111 located in the interior of bucket 100.
- Exterior surface 117 is the surface of edge plate 111 located on the exterior of bucket 100, opposite interior surface 116. Exterior surface 117 may be parallel to interior surface 116.
- Bevel surface 118 is the angled surface of base bevel 112 adjacent interior surface 116 and base edge 113. Bevel surface 118 may be angled relative interior surface 116 and exterior surface 117. Bevel surface 118 may be angled from twenty degrees to forty degrees relative to interior surface 116 and exterior surface 117. In one embodiment, bevel surface 118 is angled 22.5 degrees relative to interior surface 116 and exterior surface 117. In another embodiment, bevel surface 118 is angled 35 degrees relative to interior surface 116 and exterior surface 117.
- Each edge protection segment 200 includes a wedge portion 230, an interior leg 210 and an exterior leg 220.
- Wedge portion 230 is configured to be adjacent base edge 113.
- Wedge portion 230 may include a wedge or triangular prism shape.
- Wedge portion 230 may include a leading edge 231 and an edge mating surface 238.
- Leading edge 231 may be a vertex of the wedge shape and may be located opposite or distal to edge mating surface 238.
- Edge mating surface 238 is configured to be adjacent base edge 113 and may be parallel to base edge 113.
- Interior leg 210 extends from wedge portion 230 adjacent to edge mating surface 238, covering an interior portion of edge plate 111 including a portion of base bevel 112. Interior leg 210 includes bevel portion 214 and end portion 212. Bevel portion 214 may extend at an angle congruent to bevel surface 118. Bevel portion 214 may include bevel mating surface 219. Bevel mating surface 219 may be the inner surface of bevel portion 214 configured to contact bevel surface 118 and may be parallel to bevel surface 118.
- End portion 212 extends from bevel portion 214 away from wedge portion 230. End portion 212 includes interior mating surface 218.
- Interior mating surface 218 is the inner surface of end portion 212 configured to contact interior surface 1 16 and may be parallel to interior surface 116.
- Bevel mating surface 219 is canted or angled acutely relative to interior mating surface 218 at bevel angle 204.
- Bevel angle 204 may be from 20 to 40 degrees. In one embodiment, bevel angle 204 is 22.5 degrees. In another embodiment, bevel angle 204 is 35 degrees. In certain embodiments, bevel angle 204 may be substantially equal to the angle of bevel surface 118 relative to interior surface 116 and exterior surface 117.
- End portion 212 may include an interior weld bevel 213.
- Interior weld bevel 213 is located adjacent interior mating surface 218, opposite and distal to bevel mating surface 219.
- Exterior leg 220 extends from wedge portion 230 adjacent edge mating surface 238 and on the opposite side of edge mating surface 238 from interior leg 210. Exterior leg 220 covers an exterior portion of edge plate 111. Exterior leg 220 may extend generally parallel to end portion 212. Exterior leg 220 includes exterior mating surface 228. Exterior mating surface 228 is the inner surface of exterior leg 220 configured to contact exterior surface 117 and may be generally parallel to exterior surface 117. Exterior mating surface 228 may also be generally parallel to interior mating surface 218. Interior mating surface 218 is offset from and facing exterior mating surface 228. Bevel mating surface 219 is canted or angled acutely relative to exterior mating surface 228.
- Bevel mating surface 219 may be angled relative to exterior mating surface 228 at bevel angle 204. In certain embodiments, the angle of bevel mating surface 219 relative to exterior mating surface 228 may be substantially equal to the angle of bevel surface 1 18 relative to interior surface 116 and exterior surface 117. Exterior mating surface 228 and bevel mating surface 219 are each adjacent edge mating surface 238 being located at opposite ends of edge mating surface 238 or distal to one another.
- Exterior leg 220 may include an exterior weld bevel 223. Exterior weld bevel 223 is located adjacent exterior mating surface 228, opposite and distal to edge mating surface 238. Edge protection segments 200 are
- Interior weld bevel 213 and exterior weld bevel 223 may facilitate the bonding or welding.
- Each edge protection segment 200 may also include a first recess 240 and a second recess 241.
- First recess 240 is located between edge mating surface 238 and bevel mating surface 219.
- First recess 240 may be an undercut and may extend into bevel portion 214.
- Second recess 241 is located between edge mating surface 238 and exterior mating surface 228.
- Second recess 241 may be an undercut and may extend into exterior leg 220.
- edge mating surface 238 may be slightly offset from base edge 113 when edge protection segment 200 is coupled to edge plate 111.
- Interior mating surface 218 may also be slightly offset from interior surface 116 when edge protection segment 200 is coupled to base 110.
- each portion or leg of each edge protection segment 200 may be rounded.
- the leading edge 231 may also be rounded.
- Each edge protection segment 200 includes a base gap 202 and an edge gap 203.
- Base gap 202 is the distance between end portion 212 and exterior leg 220, and more particularly the distance between interior mating surface 218 and exterior mating surface 228.
- Base gap 202 is at least the thickness of edge plate 111 and is configured to receive edge plate 111.
- Edge gap 203 is the distance from the intersection between edge mating surface 238 and bevel mating surface 219, and the intersection between edge mating surface 238 and exterior mating surface 228.
- Edge gap 203 is at least the height of base edge 113 and is configured to receive base edge 113.
- Edge gap 203 may include first recess 240 and second recess 241. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG.
- bevel portion 214, end portion 212, and exterior leg 220 generally include a cuboid or a right rectangular prism shape.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section of an alternate embodiment of a portion of the bucket 100 of FIG. 1.
- the outer surfaces of end portion 212 and exterior leg 220 are curved or rounded rather than including a cuboid or a right rectangular prism shape.
- the embodiment in FIG. 4 also includes an undercut 216 located at the intersection of bevel portion 214 and end portion 212 adjacent bevel mating surface 219 and interior mating surface 218.
- the tooth portion 151 of each tooth assembly 150 includes a pinhole 155.
- a rod or a pin may extend through each tooth portion 151 and between each tooth assembly 150.
- the wedge portion 230 and leading edge 231 of each edge protection segment 200 may be configured so as to not overlap with pinhole 155, or interfere with the rod or pin.
- the angle between the surfaces adjacent leading edge 231 is between 40 degrees and 120 degrees.
- the height of wedge portion 230, the length of a line extending from leading edge 231 to where the line would intersect and be perpendicular to edge mating surface 238, is from 4 centimeters (1.57 inches) to 8 centimeters (3.15 inches).
- each tooth assembly 150 does not include a pinhole.
- the angle between the surfaces adjacent leading edge 231 in this embodiment is from 45 degrees and 90 degrees.
- the height of wedge portion 230 in this embodiment is from 8 centimeters (3.15 inches) to 12 centimeters (4.72 inches). While the
- FIGS. 3 and 4 depict specific angles and heights for the wedge portion 230, other acute angles and heights may also be used.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an edge protection segment 200 of the bucket 100 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the edge protection segment 200 of FIG. 5 from an alternate angle.
- each edge protection segment 200 includes a first side 205 (shown in FIG. 5) and a second side 207 (shown in FIG. 6).
- First side 205 and second side 207 include the side surfaces of interior leg 210, exterior leg 220, and wedge portion 230.
- First side 205 and second side 207 are offset from one another, or oppositely disposed and lateral to one another. In some embodiments, first side and second side are parallel.
- First side 205 and second side 207 may be perpendicular to interior mating surface 218, bevel mating surface 219, and exterior mating surface 228.
- Edge protection segments 200 may include an interlock mechanism to align or connect adjacent edge protection segments 200.
- the interlock mechanism of a first edge protection segment 200 may be mated to the interlock mechanism of a second edge protection segment 200.
- the interlock mechanism includes interlocking projections 206 and interlocking depressions 208.
- One or more interlocking projections 206 and a matching number of interlocking depressions 208 may be used.
- three interlocking projections 206 extend from first side 205 and three corresponding interlocking depressions 208 extend into the second side 207.
- interlocking projections 206 and the corresponding interlocking depression 208 include the same shape, where the interlocking depression 208 is a negative shape of the interlocking projection 206.
- the tolerances of the interlocking projections 206 and the interlocking depressions 208 may be configured and sized to ensure that interlocking projections 206 can be inserted into corresponding interlocking depressions 208.
- interlocking projections 206 and interlocking depressions 208 include a right circular cylinder shape.
- Interlocking projections 206 and interlocking depressions 208 may also be formed from prisms and right prisms, such as triangular prisms, cuboids, pentagonal prisms, etc.
- both first side 205 and second side 207 may include both interlocking projections 206 and interlocking depressions 208 with corresponding interlocking projections 206 or interlocking depressions 208 on the opposite surface.
- each interlocking projection 206 is a ridge extending along either the first side 205 or the second side 207 while each corresponding interlocking depression 208 is a groove.
- each edge protection segment 200 includes a single ridge and a single groove.
- the interlock mechanisms include a dovetail protruding from the first side 205 or the second side 207 and a dovetail slot that corresponds to the dovetail of an adjacent edge protection segment 200. Other interlock mechanisms such as slots with corresponding inserts to link two edge protection segments 200 together may also be used.
- One or more of the above components may be made from alloy, steel, or cast iron.
- the buckets and blades of earth working machines and tools can be protected against wear by including ground engaging tools (GET) such as teeth, edge protectors, and other components.
- GET are attached to the bucket or blade in the areas where the most damaging abrasion and impact may occur during operation of the earth working machines.
- GET generally serve as wear material that can be removed and replaced once damaged.
- GET may prevent or reduce the damage to the buckets and blades and increase the operating life of the buckets and blades, preventing early replacement of the buckets and blades.
- Replacing GET rather than the buckets and blades may considerably reduce operating costs, especially in situations that include digging harder materials such as granite or stone.
- edge protection system 160 includes multiple edge protection segments 200 with the width 201 of each segment being selected from two or more predetermined widths.
- Edge protection system 160 is a universal system that can be used to protect base edge 113 between tooth assemblies 150 for any length of base edge gap 114. The length of base edge gap 114 may be used to determine the number of edge protection segments 200 to use and which predetermined widths for the width 201 of each edge protection segment 200 should be used.
- Buckets 100 may include varying sizes with varying configurations of tooth assemblies 150.
- Edge protection system 160 may limit the number of different edge protection segments 200 that need to be
- Edge protection system 160 may also prevent the need for a customer to cut down longer stock to fit base edge gap 114 prior to installing an edge protector.
- interlock mechanisms such as interlocking projections 206 and interlocking depressions 208 may help align adjacent edge protection segments 200 including the leading edges 231, the interior legs 210, and the exterior legs 220.
- the interlocking projections 206 and interlocking depressions 208 may guide the edge protection segments 200 into proper alignment as the edge protection segments 200 are brought together. Aligning the edge protection segments 200 may reduce or prevent wear or stress on each edge protection segment 200. For example, a misaligned edge protection segment 200 may have an edge or portion exposed that may contact the ground prior to other portions and edge protection segments 200, which may lead to increased wear and stress on that edge protection segment 200.
- First recess 240 and second recess 241 may provide relief for the excess material to ensure base edge 113 can fit into edge gap 203.
- First recess 240 and second recess 241 may also round the corners adjacent edge mating surface 238, which may reduce stress concentrations at those locations.
- Interior leg undercut 216 may similarly provide relief for any excess material and reduce stress concentrations at the inner corner between end portion 212 and bevel portion 214.
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