WO2021072488A1 - Verrou et procédé d'utilisation - Google Patents

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WO2021072488A1
WO2021072488A1 PCT/AU2020/051101 AU2020051101W WO2021072488A1 WO 2021072488 A1 WO2021072488 A1 WO 2021072488A1 AU 2020051101 W AU2020051101 W AU 2020051101W WO 2021072488 A1 WO2021072488 A1 WO 2021072488A1
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Stephen Mounsey
Brett Hampson
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Mainetec Pty Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B21/00Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings
    • F16B21/02Releasable fastening devices locking by rotation
    • 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
    • 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
    • E02F9/2883Wear elements for buckets or implements in general
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B21/00Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings
    • F16B21/10Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts
    • F16B21/12Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts with locking-pins or split-pins thrust into holes
    • F16B21/14Details of locking-pins or split-pins
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B21/00Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings
    • F16B21/10Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts
    • F16B21/16Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts with grooves or notches in the pin or shaft
    • F16B21/165Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts with grooves or notches in the pin or shaft with balls or rollers
    • 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
    • E02F9/2891Tools for assembling or disassembling
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B21/00Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings
    • F16B21/10Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts
    • F16B21/16Means for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings by separate parts with grooves or notches in the pin or shaft
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B35/00Screw-bolts; Stay-bolts; Screw-threaded studs; Screws; Set screws
    • F16B35/005Set screws; Locking means therefor

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  • the present invention relates to a lock and method of use for releasably securing a wear member to various types of earth working equipment.
  • Excavators and industrial mining machines such as, e.g., mining shovels, draglines and the like, commonly have wear parts or members extending at least partially along ground engaging edges to protect underlying equipment and materials from undue wear, and to assist in breaking up or loosening earth and other materials being liberated.
  • wear parts or members are subjected to extreme abuse and consequently must be periodically replaced.
  • the wear parts or members are typically secured to a ground engaging edge, or to a base secured to the ground engaging edge, with a pin or other kind of lock so that the wear part or wear member may be readily replaced.
  • pins and locks typically require a power tool, such as, e.g., an electric or pneumatic power tool, for the installation and removal of the pin or lock.
  • a power tool such as, e.g., an electric or pneumatic power tool
  • a yet further and related problem is that often the removal of such pins and locks is compounded by fines that may collect and become compacted around the pin or lock thereby complicating the removal process.
  • Embodiments of the present invention provide a reusable lock and method of use for securing a wear member to earth working equipment, which may at least partially address one or more of the problems or deficiencies mentioned above or which may provide the public with a useful or commercial choice.
  • a reusable lock for releasably securing a wear member to earth working equipment, said lock including: a collar having a body adapted to be at least partially received in a hole defined in one of the wear member and a base of the earth working equipment, said body having a flange portion to position the collar relative to the hole and a passage extending through the body; a pin having a head and a shank extending from the head, said pin adapted to be at least partially received in the passage of the collar and the at least one hole in the wear member and be moveable between a release position in which the wear member is removable from the base of the earth working equipment and a lock position in which the wear member is secured to the base of the earth working equipment; and a retaining mechanism for releasably retaining the pin in the lock position, said retaining mechanism including a detent extending inwardly from a sidewall of the passage of the collar and a spiral groove extending at least partially
  • a reusable lock for releasably securing a wear member to earth working equipment, said lock including: a collar having a body adapted to be at least partially received in a hole defined in one of the wear member and a base of the earth working equipment, said body including a flange portion to position the collar relative to the hole and a passage extending through the body; a pin having a head and a shank extending from the head, said pin adapted to be at least partially received in the passage of the collar and the hole in the wear member and be moveable between a release position in which the wear member is removable from the base of the earth working equipment and a lock position in which the wear member is secured to the base of the earth working equipment; and a retaining mechanism for releasably retaining the pin in the lock position, said retaining mechanism including a detent biased to extend outwardly from the shank of the pin and a receiving hole defined in a sidewall of the passage for at
  • the detent has a rounded, angled or sloped outer end to guide and facilitate disengagement of the detent from the receiving hole when the pin is moved from the lock position to the release position.
  • a collar for use or when used with the reusable lock of the first or second aspects, said collar having a body adapted to be at least partially received in a hole defined in one of a wear member and a base of the earth working equipment, said body including a flange portion to position the collar relative to the hole and a passage extending through the body for receiving a pin therethrough for securing the wear member to the base of the earth working equipment.
  • a pin for use or when used with the reusable lock of the first or second aspects, said pin having a head and a shank extending from the head, said pin adapted to be at least partially received in a passage of a collar and a hole in a wear member and be moveable between a release position in which the wear member is removable from a base of earth working equipment and a lock position in which the wear member is secured to the base of the earth working equipment.
  • the present invention provides a lock for securing wear members to earth working equipment that may be re-used.
  • the pin of the lock is configured to be moveable between a lock position and a release position with a hand tool thereby obviating the need to have power tools on hand.
  • the retaining mechanism of the lock assists in the absence of a need for power tools by preventing over-tightening of the pin. This is achieved by retaining the pin in the lock position until it is manually released and by providing haptic feedback to a user to alert them as to when the pin is in the lock position.
  • embodiments of the present invention prevent the ingress of fines into the lock and resulting clogging of the lock by providing seals between the pin and the collar of the lock.
  • the lock and parts thereof of the present invention are for use in securing wear members to earth working equipment, preferably to a base of the earth working equipment.
  • the earth working equipment may include any suitable machine having a bucket, a scoop or a shovel for the excavation or liberation of earth or other materials.
  • suitable machines include but are not limited to excavating machines, dragline excavators, power shovels and backhoe loaders.
  • the bucket, scoop or shovel may include a ground engaging lip or edge that contacts and engages the earth or other materials as the bucket, scoop or shovel is moved through a hoist cycle by the action of an associated machine.
  • the wear member may include any suitable device that attaches to the ground engaging lip or edge of the bucket, scoop or shovel and protects the ground engaging lip or edge from wear. Typically, the wear member is replaceable.
  • Examples of wear members include but are not limited to excavator teeth, adaptors and/or shrouds.
  • adaptors may be attached to the ground engaging lip or edge at spaced intervals, shrouds may wrap at least partially about the ground engaging lip or edge between the adaptors and an excavator tooth may be releasably secured to each adaptor.
  • the excavator teeth may be attached to the ground engaging lip or edge without adaptors.
  • the wear members may form part of an attachment system as is well known to those in the art.
  • a wear member attachment system may include two or more components, such as, e.g., a base that is secured to the ground engaging lip or edge and a wear member that mounts on the base.
  • the wear member attachment system may include a base that extends forwardly from the ground engaging lip or edge and a wear member having a complementarily shaped cavity for mounting on the base.
  • the wear member and the base may include one or more stabilising surfaces for creating a highly stable mounting of the wear member on the base.
  • the wear member and the base preferably each include one or more holes configured to co-align and receive the pin therethrough for securing the wear member to the base when correctly mounted.
  • the hole in the wear member may extend entirely between an outer surface and an inner surface of the complementarily shaped cavity.
  • the hole may include an external opening and an opposed internal opening. Each opening may or may not be countersunk or recessed.
  • the corresponding hole in the base may extend at least partially within a body of the base for receiving at least part of the pin therein and thereby securing the wear member to the base.
  • the lock of the present invention includes the collar having a body adapted to at least partially fit within a hole in one of the wear member and the base of the earth working equipment, preferably the wear member, more preferably the internal opening of the hole in the wear member.
  • the body may be of any suitable size, shape and construction to snugly fit at least partially within the hole.
  • the body may be formed from any suitable material or materials, preferably metal, more preferably hardened steel.
  • the body may include a pair of opposed ends and at least one sidewall extending therebetween.
  • the pair of opposed ends may include an inner end configured to be inserted into the hole via the internal opening and an opposed outer end that faces outwards from the internal opening when inserted.
  • the body may have any suitable profile shape for fitting the hole.
  • the body may have a circular shape, a rectangular shape, a triangular shape, a pentagonal shape, a hexagonal shape or any other polygonal shape, typically a substantially circular shape.
  • the body may have a substantially cylindrical shape defined by at least one curved sidewall extending between the opposed ends.
  • the body may include a stabilising portion for stabilising the collar relative to the hole, preferably for resisting axial rotation of the collar within the hole.
  • the stabilising portion may be in the form of a flattened sidewall portion extending at least partially along a portion of the at least one sidewall, preferably between the opposed ends along a side of the body.
  • the hole or at least the internal opening of the hole of the wear member may further include a corresponding stabilising portion.
  • the corresponding stabilising portion may be configured to complement and engage with the stabilising portion of the collar to together prevent or at least partially resist axial rotation of the collar within the hole.
  • the corresponding stabilising portion may also include a flattened sidewall portion.
  • the body further includes a flange portion for positioning the collar relative to the hole.
  • the flange portion may preferably protrude outwardly from the at least one sidewall at or near the outer end of the body.
  • the flange portion may extend at least partially about the body.
  • the flange portion may position the collar relative to the hole by preventing over insertion of the body within the hole, preferably over-insertion of the body in the internal opening of the hole of the wear member. Correct placement of the collar within the hole is necessary to ensure that the pin of the lock, when in the lock position, is able to extend at least partially within the corresponding hole of an underlying said base to secure the wear member to the base.
  • the body further includes a passage extending through the body.
  • the passage may be of any suitable size for receiving and engaging with the pin.
  • the passage may extend longitudinally between and entirely through the opposed ends, preferably along a central axis of the collar.
  • the passage may have a circular profile shape for accommodating and for enabling rotation of the pin therein.
  • the passage may have a constant diameter along a length of the passage. In other embodiments, the passage may have a narrowing diameter along a length of the passage.
  • the passage may include an internal thread extending at least partially along a length of the passage, preferably along an entire length.
  • the internal thread may have any suitable thread profile, such as, e.g., square, triangle, trapezoidal or other shapes.
  • the passage may have a square thread profile.
  • the lock of the present invention further includes a pin for engaging with the collar and securing the wear member to the base of the earth working equipment, preferably via insertion of the pin through the co-aligned holes of the wear member and the base of the earth working equipment.
  • the pin may be of any suitable size, shape and construction to be received in the hole of the wear member, the passage of the collar and the hole of the base for securing the wear member to the base.
  • the pin may be formed from any suitable material or materials, preferably metal, more preferably hardened steel.
  • the pin may include a shank, a head at one end of the shank and a tip at the opposite end of the shank.
  • the shank may be sized and shaped such that it may pass through the passage of the collar.
  • the head may be an enlarged head sized and shaped such that it may not pass through the passage.
  • the head may include a tool engaging formation, such as, e.g., a socket, formed in the head for receiving a tool for applying torque to the pin and turning or rotating the pin relative to the collar.
  • a tool engaging formation such as, e.g., a socket
  • the head may include a hex socket formed in the head.
  • the tip may be rounded, blunt or square tipped.
  • the shank may have any suitable profile shape to be received in the passage of the collar.
  • the shank may have a substantially rectangular, square, triangular, hexagonal, polygonal or circular profile shape, typically a substantially rectangular or circular profile shape, preferably the latter.
  • the shank may have a constant thickness or diameter along its length.
  • the shank may narrow or taper in thickness or diameter from the head to the tip.
  • the narrowing or tapering may preferably be gradual.
  • the shank may be at least partially threaded, preferably along a portion of a length of the shank immediately adjacent the head. A distal end of the shank at or near the tip may be unthreaded.
  • the threaded portion of the shank of the pin may include an external thread.
  • the external thread may have any suitable thread profile to threadingly engage with an internal thread provided on an inner surface of a sidewall of the passage.
  • the external thread may have a square, triangle, trapezoidal or other thread shape.
  • the threaded portion of the shank may have a square thread profile.
  • the pin in use is moveable relative to the collar of the lock between a release position in which the wear member is removable from the base or protrusion and a lock position in which the wear member is secured to the base or protrusion, preferably rotatably moveable about a longitudinal axis of the pin.
  • the pin when the pin is in the release position, the pin may not threadingly engage with the collar.
  • the tip of the pin when the pin is in the release position, the tip of the pin may not protrude past the outer end of the body of the collar.
  • the tip of the pin when the pin is in the lock position, may at least extend entirely through and protrude past the outer end of the collar for engagement with the hole of the base or protrusion.
  • the head of the pin may abut against the inner end of the body of the collar when the pin is in the lock position.
  • the lock further includes a retaining mechanism for releasably retaining the pin in the lock position. Any suitable retaining mechanism may be used.
  • the retaining mechanism may include a detent to resist or arrest rotation of the pin relative to the collar when in the lock position.
  • the detent may be a mechanical or magnetic detent, preferably the former.
  • the detent may preferably protrude from one of the shank of the pin and a sidewall of the passage for engaging with the other of the shank of the pin and the sidewall of the passage.
  • the detent may be of any suitable size, shape and construction and may be formed from any suitable material or materials.
  • the detent may be of unitary construction with the pin or the collar or may be of separate construction, preferably the latter.
  • the detent may be, or may include, a projection.
  • the detent may be a ball detent.
  • the detent may be formed from metal material or materials, preferably steel.
  • the retaining mechanism may include a corresponding engagement portion or receiving opening for at least partially receiving and engaging with the detent when the pin is in the lock position.
  • the engagement portion or receiving opening may be sized and shaped to at least partially receive and/or engage with the detent.
  • the retaining mechanism may include one or more biasing members or mechanisms for biasing the detent to protrude from one of the shank of the pin and the sidewall of the passage. Movement of the pin from the lock position to the release position may work against the force of the one or more biasing members or mechanisms. Likewise, movement of the pin to the lock position and/or engagement of the detent with the engagement portion or receiving opening may work under the force of the one or more biasing members or mechanisms.
  • biasing member or biasing mechanism may include one or more springs, such as, e.g., a coil spring or a leaf spring.
  • springs such as, e.g., a coil spring or a leaf spring.
  • other types of biasing members or mechanisms such as magnets or magnetized elements and the like may be used, for example.
  • the retaining mechanism may include a spiral groove extending at least partially along a length of the shank of the pin and a detent extending inwardly from a sidewall of the passage of the collar and configured to be at least partially received in the spiral groove and be moveable along a length of the groove when the pin is moved between the lock and release positions, preferably slidably moveable.
  • the groove may include an engagement portion at one end of the groove for engaging the detent and resisting or arresting rotation of the pin relative to the collar when in the lock position.
  • the spiral groove may be a helical spiral groove extending at least partially along a length of the shank.
  • the spiral groove may include a pair of opposed ends and may extend longitudinally between the pair of opposed ends. The ends may be open or closed.
  • the groove may extend from a location at or near the head of the pin at least partially towards the tip.
  • the groove may be of a length corresponding to a length of travel for the detent to move, slide or roll from end to end when the pin is rotated between the lock and release positions.
  • a first end of the opposed ends of the spiral groove at or near the head of the pin may include, or form, the engagement portion for engaging the detent when the pin is in the lock position.
  • the first end may be a closed end.
  • the detent may preferably be a ball detent protruding inwardly from the sidewall of the passage of the collar.
  • the ball detent may be biased to protrude inwardly from the sidewall of the passage by a biasing member or mechanism.
  • the biasing member or mechanism may preferably be a spacer and a grub screw received in an opening extending through the sidewall of the collar for biasing the ball detent to protrude inwardly into the passage of the collar.
  • the grub screw may enable the biasing force of the biasing member or mechanism to be adjusted and/or for removal of the ball detent.
  • the engagement portion of the spiral groove may be of any suitable size, shape and form for engaging the detent and resisting or arresting rotation of the pin relative to the collar when in the lock position.
  • the engagement portion may include an end portion angled relative to a remainder of the spiral groove, preferably angled or oriented away from the head of the pin.
  • the engagement portion may include a ridge defined between the end portion of the spiral groove and a remainder of the spiral groove.
  • the ridge may provide resistance to movement of the detent into and out of the engagement portion.
  • the angled end portion and the ridge of the engagement portion may bias the detent to stay in the engagement portion and resist or arrest rotation of the pin relative to the collar from the lock position.
  • the detent When the pin is rotated to the lock position, the detent may slide or roll along the spiral groove, over the ridge and into the engagement portion.
  • the sliding or rolling of the detent over the ridge and into the engagement portion may result in a noticeable decrease in resistance to turning of the pin and provide haptic feedback to a user that the pin is now in the lock position.
  • the spiral groove may include an open second end, located opposite the first end having the engagement portion, such that the pin may be separable from the collar when rotated to the release position.
  • the spiral groove may include a closed second end such that the pin is not separable from the collar of the lock when rotated to the release position.
  • the shank of the pin may include a tapered portion at or near the tip and the second end of the spiral groove may be at least partially defined on the tapered portion such that sufficient clearance is provided between the second end and the collar for the ball detent to dissociate from the spiral groove and thus the pin to be separable from the collar when rotated to the release position.
  • the retaining mechanism may include a detent biased to extend outwardly from the shank of the pin and a receiving hole defined in a sidewall of the passage for at least partially engaging the detent when the pin is in the lock position.
  • the detent may be biased outwardly from a cavity defined in the side of the shank of the pin, typically in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the pin.
  • the detent may preferably be biased so that at least an outer end of the detent may protrude beyond the external thread of the pin.
  • the detent may be biased by a biasing member or mechanism also at least partially located in the cavity defined in the side of the shank of the pin.
  • the detent may be in the form of a spring-loaded bolt at least partially received within the cavity defined in the side of the shank of the pin.
  • the biasing mechanism may be in the form of a helical spring located between an end of the cavity and the bolt for biasing the bolt in an outward direction from the cavity.
  • the bolt may have a substantially cylindrical shape.
  • an outward end of the detent may include a protruding portion and one or more shoulder portions located adjacent the protruding portion.
  • the protruding portion may protrude for engagement with the receiving hole and the one or more shoulder portions may rest substantially flush or recessed relative to an outer edge of the cavity.
  • the outer edge of the cavity may include one or more lip portions extending inwardly from the outer edge of the cavity and configured to engage with the one or more shoulder portions for retaining the detent at least partially within the cavity.
  • the detent may be located between the threaded portion and the unthreaded portion of the shank of the pin, preferably at or near the start of the thread on the threaded portion of the shank of the pin.
  • the receiving hole may be of any suitable size and shape and may be located in any suitable location along the sidewall of the passage for at least partially receiving the detent when the pin is in the lock position.
  • the receiving hole may be a shaped hole sized and shaped to receive the detent.
  • the receiving hole may preferably be located in the sidewall of the passage at or near the outer end of the body of the collar, preferably at or near an end of the internal thread.
  • the receiving hole may be in the form of a recess or a pocket.
  • the receiving hole may extend entirely through the sidewall of the body of the collar.
  • the receiving hole may include an inner opening and an opposed outer opening.
  • the receiving hole may be located at or near the outer end of the collar at a same location as the flange portion such that the receiving hole may extend entirely through the sidewall and the flange portion of the collar.
  • the outer end of the detent may be rounded, angled or sloped to guide and facilitate disengagement of the detent from the receiving hole when the pin is moved from the lock position to the release position, preferably when torque is applied with a hand tool to axially rotate or turn the pin relative to the collar.
  • the detent may have a bevelled outer end that is bevelled on a side of the detent facing an unwinding direction of rotation of the pin.
  • the bevelled outer end may assist in causing the detent to at least partially retract against the biasing force of the biasing mechanism as the bevelled outer end rides up and over an outer edge of the receiving hole.
  • the outer edge of the receiving hole may also have an angled or sloped side complementing the bevelled outer end of the detent.
  • the angled or sloped sides may together with the outer end of the detent act as bearing surfaces thereby causing the detent to at least partially retract against the biasing force of the biasing mechanism and slide out and over the outer edge of the receiving hole when torque is applied to turn the pin to the release position.
  • the detent may be at least partially depressed when torque is applied to facilitate disengagement of the detent from the receiving hole.
  • the detent may be at least partially depressed by hand or by a hand tool via the outer opening of the receiving hole located at or near the outer end of the collar, preferably at a same location as the flange portion.
  • the lock may further include one or more seals for at least partially preventing the ingress of fines into the lock when the collar and pin are connected and in the lock position.
  • Any suitable sealing member or sealing agent may be used to form the seals.
  • the sealing member may be a gasket, a strip of foam or thread seal tape.
  • the sealing agent may be a mastic sealant or the like.
  • the lock may have at least one sealing member located immediately beneath the head of the pin for forming a seal between the head and the inner end of the collar when the pin is in the lock position.
  • the at least one sealing member may preferably be in the form of a rubber or fibre O-ring snugly received about the shank of the pin immediately beneath the head.
  • the lock may have at least two sealing members including a first sealing member as described above and a second sealing member located at or near an end of the internal thread of the passage of the collar, preferably at or near the outer end of the body of the collar.
  • the second sealing member may again be in the form of a rubber or fibre O-ring configured to form a seal about the pin when the pin is in the lock position.
  • a method of securing a wear member to a base of earth working equipment with a lock having a collar and a pin said method including: inserting the collar of the lock in a hole in the wear member; mounting the wear member on the base of the earth working equipment; and inserting the pin of the lock in the hole in the wear member and moving the pin to a lock position in which the pin extends through the collar to retain the wear member on the base of the earth working equipment while contemporaneously engaging a retaining mechanism of the lock to retain the pin in the lock position until the pin is moved from the lock position to a release position.
  • the method may include one or more characteristics of the lock as hereinbefore described.
  • the collar may preferably be inserted into the hole in the wear member via the internal opening of the hole.
  • the collar may be inserted into the hole until the flange portion abuts against the internal opening to thereby position the collar relative to the hole and the wear member.
  • the mounting may include aligning the wear member relative to the base of the earth working equipment, preferably such that the hole in the wear member may align with a corresponding hole in the base of the earth working equipment.
  • the pin of the lock may preferably be inserted into the hole in the wear member via an external opening of the hole.
  • the pin may be aligned relative to the collar such that the ball detent protruding inwardly into the passage aligns with the second end of the spiral groove provided on the shank of the pin.
  • the pin may be moved to the lock position, preferably by turning the pin, more preferably with a hand tool capable of applying torque to the pin such as, e.g., pry bar.
  • turning of the pin may cause the ball detent of the retaining mechanism to travel along a length of the spiral groove also of the retaining mechanism towards the engagement portion.
  • the ball detent may slide or roll over the ridge into the engagement portion where the ridge may provide resistance to movement of the detent into and out of the engagement portion to thereby bias the detent to stay in the engagement portion and resist or arrest rotation of the pin relative to the collar from the lock position.
  • the sliding or rolling of the detent over the ridge and into the engagement portion may result in a noticeable decrease in resistance to turning of the pin and provide haptic feedback to a user that the pin is now in the lock position.
  • turning of the pin may cause the pin to thread into the collar and cause the detent to at least partially retract against the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
  • the retaining mechanism may engage as the detent aligns with the receiving hole of the retaining mechanism and is biased into the receiving hole.
  • the biasing of the detent into engagement with the receiving hole may result in an audible click providing haptic feedback to a user that the pin is now in the lock position. Apart from the click, there may also be noticeable increase of resistance to turning the pin.
  • a method of releasing a wear member secured to a base of earth working equipment by a lock having a collar and a pin said method including: moving the pin of the lock from a lock position to a release position in which the wear member is removable from the base of the earth working equipment, wherein said moving contemporaneously disengages a retaining mechanism configured to retain the pin in the lock position.
  • the method may include one or more characteristics of the lock as hereinbefore described.
  • the pin may typically be moved by turning the pin, preferably again with a hand tool capable of applying torque to the pin such as, e.g., pry bar.
  • turning of the pin to the release position may cause the ball detent of the retaining mechanism to slide or roll out of the engagement portion and over the ridge resulting in a noticeable initial increase in resistance to turning of the pin at least until the detent slides or rolls over the ridge. Once the detent slides or rolls over the ridge, there may be a sudden decrease in resistance to turning of the pin towards the release position thereby providing haptic feedback to a user that the detent has been disengaged from the engagement portion.
  • turning of the pin may disengage the retaining mechanism by causing the detent to at least partially retract against the biasing force of the biasing mechanism.
  • a bevelled outer end of the detent may ride up and over an outer edge of the receiving hole to facilitate disengagement of the detent from the receiving hole.
  • a user may depress the detent against the biasing force of the biasing mechanism while simultaneously applying torque to the pin to rotate the pin towards the release position.
  • the disengagement of the detent from the receiving hole of the retaining mechanism may result in a noticeable decrease of resistance to turning of the pin towards the release position thereby providing haptic feedback to a user that the retaining mechanism has been disengaged.
  • the method may include a further step of dismounting the wear member from the base of the earth working equipment and retrieving the collar and the pin of the lock from the wear member for re-use.
  • Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a lock according to an embodiment of the present invention, the lock including a collar and a pin;
  • Figure 2 is a sectional side view of the collar and the pin of the lock as shown in Figure in the lock position;
  • Figure 3 is an upper perspective view of the pin of the lock as shown in Figures 1 and 2;
  • Figure 4 is a schematic showing a side view of the pin as shown in Figures 1 to 3 and in particular showing a travel length of a spiral groove extending partially along the pin;
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a lock according to another embodiment of the present invention, the lock including a collar and a pin;
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the collar as shown in Figure 5;
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the pin as shown in Figure 5.
  • Figure 8 is a sectional side view of the pin and the collar of the lock as shown in
  • Figure 5 engaged together to secure a wear member to earth working equipment.
  • Figures 1 to 8 show a lock (100) and parts thereof according to embodiments of the present invention for securing a wear member to a base of earth working equipment.
  • the lock (100) includes a collar (200) and a pin (300) that engage together (as shown in Figures 2 and 8) to secure a wear member to a base of earth working equipment.
  • a wear member mounts on a base extending forward from a ground engaging lip or edge of the earth working equipment.
  • the wear member generally has a complementary shaped cavity for mounting on the base.
  • the wear member When mounted, the wear member is secured by inserting the lock (100) in co-aligned holes of the wear member and the base.
  • the hole in the wear member extends entirely between an outer surface and an inner surface of the cavity and includes an external opening and an opposed internal opening. At least the external opening is typically countersunk or recessed.
  • Figures 1 to 4 show a first embodiment of the lock (100).
  • the collar (200) has a body (210) adapted to at least partially fit within a hole in a wear member via the internal opening.
  • the body (210) is sized and shaped to snugly fit at least partially within the hole.
  • the body (210) is formed from hardened steel.
  • the body (210) has a substantially cylindrical shape, including a pair of opposed ends (212, 214), and a curved sidewall (216) and flattened sidewall portion (218) extending therebetween.
  • the pair of opposed ends (212, 214) include an inner end (212) configured to be inserted into the hole via the internal opening and an opposed outer end (214) that faces outwards from the internal opening toward the base when inserted.
  • the body (210) includes a stabilising portion in the form of the flattened sidewall portion (218) for stabilising the collar relative to the hole.
  • the stabilising portion engages with a corresponding stabilising portion in the form of a flattened portion provided in the hole of the wear member for together resisting axial rotation of the collar (200) within the hole.
  • the body (210) further includes a flange portion (220) to assist in correct positioning of the body (210) of the collar (200) relative to a hole of the wear member.
  • the flange portion (220) protrudes outwardly from the curved sidewall (216) at or near the outer end (214) of the body (210).
  • the flange portion (220) extends partially about the curved sidewall (216) of the body (210).
  • the flange portion (220) assists in the correct placement of the body (210) within the hole of a wear member by preventing over-insertion of the body (210). In use, the flange portion (220) abuts against an internal opening of a hole in a wear member or an adjacent surface portion of the wear member, when the collar (200) is correctly inserted.
  • the body (210) further includes a passage (230) extending through the body (210).
  • the passage (230) is sized and shaped for receiving the pin (300) therethrough.
  • the passage (230) extends longitudinally between and entirely through the opposed ends (212, 214) along a central axis of the collar (200).
  • the passage (230) has a circular profile shape for accommodating and for enabling rotation of the pin (300) within the passage (230).
  • the passage (230) has the same diameter along its length.
  • the pin (300) is sized and shaped for engaging with the collar (200) and for securing a wear member to earth working equipment.
  • the pin (300) is formed from hardened steel.
  • the pin (300) includes a shank (310), a head (320) at one end of the shank (310) and a tip (330) at the opposite end of the shank (310).
  • the shank (310) is sized and shaped to pass through the passage (230) of the collar (200).
  • the head (320) is sized and shaped to not pass through the passage (230) but rather abut against an inner end (212) of the collar (200).
  • the head (320) of the pin (300) includes a tool engaging hex socket (322) formed in the head (320) for receiving a tool for applying torque to the pin (300) and turning or rotating the pin (300) relative to the collar (not shown ).
  • the shank (310) includes a tapered end portion (314) at or near the tip (330).
  • the tapered end portion (314) gradually narrows or tapers in diameter towards the tip (330).
  • the tip (330) has a squared or blunt end.
  • the shank (310) has a circular profile shape for being received in and rotatable relative to the passage (230; not shown) of the collar (200; not shown).
  • the pin (300) in use, is rotatably moveable about a longitudinal axis of the pin (300) relative to the collar (200) of the lock (100) between a release position in which a wear member is removable from a base and a lock position in which a wear member is secured to the base.
  • the tip (330) of the pin (300) extends entirely through and protrudes past the outer end (214) of the collar (200) for engagement with a hole of an underlying base.
  • the lock (100) further includes a retaining mechanism for resisting or arresting rotation of the pin (300) relative to the collar (200) when in the lock position.
  • the retaining mechanism includes a spiral groove (420) extending at least partially along a length of the shank (310) of the pin (300) and a ball detent (410) extending inwardly from a sidewall of the passage (230) of the collar (200).
  • the ball detent (410) is configured to be at least partially received in the spiral groove (420) and be rollable along a length of the groove (420) when the pin (300) is moved between the lock and release positions.
  • the ball detent (410) is biased to protrude inwardly from the sidewall (216) of the passage (230) by a spacer (412) and a grub screw (414) received in an opening extending through the sidewall (216) of the collar (200) for biasing the ball detent (410) to protrude inwardly into the passage (230) of the collar (200).
  • the grub screw (414) enables the biasing force to be adjusted and/or for removal of the ball detent (410).
  • the groove (420) includes an engagement portion (430) at one end of the groove (420) for engaging the detent (410; not shown) and resisting or arresting rotation of the pin (300) relative to the collar (200; not shown) when in the lock position.
  • the spiral groove (420) is a helical spiral groove extending at least partially along a length of the shank (310).
  • the spiral groove (420) includes a pair of opposed ends (422) and extends longitudinally between the opposed ends (422).
  • the ends (422) are closed ends.
  • the groove (420) extends from a location at or near the head (320) of the pin (300) at least partially towards the tip (330). Generally, the groove (420) is of a length corresponding to a length of travel for the detent (410; not shown) to roll from end (422) to end (422) when the pin (300) is rotated between the lock and release positions.
  • a first end (422A) of the opposed ends (422) of the spiral groove (420) at or near the head (320) of the pin (300) forms the engagement portion (430) for engaging the detent (410; not shown) when the pin (300) is in the lock position.
  • the engagement portion (430) is formed by an end portion of the spiral groove (420) angled relative to a remainder of the spiral groove (420) to orient away from the head (320) of the pin (300).
  • the engagement portion (430) includes a ridge (432) defined between the end portion of the spiral groove (420) and the remainder of the spiral groove (420).
  • the ridge (432) provides resistance to movement of the detent (410; not shown) into and out of the engagement portion (430).
  • the angled end portion and the ridge (432) of the engagement portion (430) together bias the detent (410; not shown) to stay in the engagement portion (430) and resist or arrest rotation of the pin (300) relative to the collar (200; not shown) from the lock position.
  • the detent (410; not shown) rolls along the spiral groove (420), over the ridge (432) and into the engagement portion (430).
  • the rolling of the detent (410; not shown) over the ridge (432) and into the engagement portion (430) results in a noticeable decrease in resistance to turning of the pin (300) and advantageously provides haptic feedback to a user that the pin (300) is in the lock position.
  • Figures 5 to 8 show a second embodiment of the lock (100). For convenience, features that are similar or correspond to features of the first embodiment will be referenced with the same reference numerals.
  • the collar (100) again has a body (210) adapted to at least partially fit within a hole in a wear member via the internal opening.
  • the body (210) is sized and shaped to snugly fit at least partially within the hole.
  • the body (210) is formed from hardened steel and has a substantially cylindrical shape, including a pair of opposed ends (212, 214), and a curved sidewall (216) and flattened sidewall portion (218) extending therebetween.
  • the body (210) includes a flange portion (220) to assist in correct positioning of the body (210) of the collar (200) relative to a hole of the wear member.
  • the flange portion (220) protrudes outwardly from the curved sidewall (216) at or near the outer end (214) of the body (210).
  • the flange portion (220) extends partially about the curved sidewall (216) of the body (210).
  • the flange portion (220) assists in the correct positioning of the body (210) relative to the hole of a wear member by preventing over-insertion of the body (210). In use, the flange portion (220) abuts against an internal opening of a hole in a wear member or an adjacent surface portion of the wear member, when the collar (200) is correctly inserted.
  • the body (210) further includes a passage (230) extending through the body (210).
  • the passage (230) is sized and shaped for receiving the pin (300) therethrough.
  • the passage (230) extends longitudinally between and entirely through the opposed ends (212, 214) along a central axis of the collar (200).
  • the passage (230) has a circular profile shape for accommodating and for enabling rotation of the pin (300; shown in Figure 5) within the passage (230).
  • the passage (230) has the same diameter along its length.
  • the passage (230) includes an internal thread (232) extending along an entire length of the passage (230).
  • the internal thread (232) has a square thread profile.
  • the pin (300) is sized and shaped for engaging with the collar (200) and for securing a wear member to earth working equipment.
  • the pin (300) is formed from hardened steel.
  • the pin (300) includes a shank (310), a head (320) at one end of the shank (310) and a tip (330) at the opposite end of the shank (310).
  • the shank (310) is sized and shaped to pass through the passage (230) of the collar (200).
  • the head (320) is sized and shaped to not pass through the passage (230) but rather abut against an inner end (212) of the collar (200).
  • the head (320) of the pin (300) includes a tool engaging hex socket (322) formed in the head (320) for receiving a tool for applying torque to the pin (300) and turning or rotating the pin (300) relative to the collar (not shown).
  • the shank (310) includes a threaded portion (312) immediately adjacent the head (320) and an unthreaded end potion (314) at or near the tip (330).
  • the tip (330) has a squared or blunt end.
  • the shank (310) has a circular profile shape for being received in and threadingly engaging with passage (230; not shown) of the collar (200; not shown).
  • the threaded portion (312) includes an external thread.
  • the external thread has a square thread profile.
  • the threaded portion (312) of the shank (310) has a constant diameter whereas the end portion (314) gradually narrows or tapers in diameter towards the tip (330).
  • the retaining mechanism includes a detent (410) biased to extend outwardly from the shank (310) of the pin (300) and a receiving hole (420; best shown in Figure 6) defined in a sidewall of the passage (230) for receiving or engaging with the detent (410) when the pin (300) is in the lock position.
  • the detent (410) is a spring-loaded bolt.
  • the bolt is formed of steel.
  • the detent (410) is biased outwardly from a cavity (416) defined in a side of the shank (310) by the spring (not shown; i.e., the biasing mechanism) in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the pin (300).
  • the detent (410) is biased so that at least an outer end of the detent (410) protrudes beyond the threaded portion (312).
  • the spring is a helical spring (not shown), which is located in the cavity (416) behind the detent (410) for biasing the detent (410) in an outward direction away from the cavity (416).
  • an outer end of the detent (410) includes a protruding portion (418) for engagement with the receiving hole (420) and adjacent shoulder portions (417).
  • the detent (410) is located between the threaded portion (312) and the unthreaded end portion (314) of the shank (310) of the pin (300) at or near the start of the thread for engagement with the receiving hole (420) when the pin (300) is in the lock position.
  • the receiving hole (420) is a shaped hole sized and shaped to receive the protruding portion (418) of the detent (410).
  • the receiving hole (420) is located in a sidewall (216) of the passage (230) at or near the outer end (214) of the body (210) of the collar (200) near an end of the internal thread (232).
  • the receiving hole (420) extends entirely through the curved sidewall (216) and the flange portion (220) of the body (210) of the collar (200).
  • the receiving hole (420) includes an inner opening and an opposed outer opening.
  • the outer end of the protruding portion (418) is rounded to guide and facilitate disengagement of the detent (410) from the receiving hole (420) when the pin (300) is turned with a hand tool from the lock position to the release position.
  • the rounded portion assists in causing the detent (410) to at least partially retract against the biasing force of the biasing mechanism as the rounded portion rides up and over an outer edge of the receiving hole (420).
  • FIG 8 shows the pin (300) and the collar (200) of the lock (100) threadingly engaged with one another for securing a wear member (800) to a base (900).
  • the pin (300) is shown in the lock position with the protruding portion (418) of the detent (410) shown at least partially received in and engaged with the receiving hole (420) of the retaining mechanism.
  • the lock (100) further includes two seals for at least partially preventing the ingress of fines into the lock (100) when the collar (200) and pin (100) are connected and in the lock position.
  • the lock includes a first sealing member (512) located immediately beneath the head (320) of the pin (300) for forming a seal between the head (320) and the inner end (212) of the collar (200) and a second sealing member (514) located at or near an end of the internal thread (232) of the passage (230) of the collar (200) at or near the outer end (214) of the body (210) of the collar (200) for forming a seal about the pin (300) when the pin (300) is in the lock position.
  • Both the first and second sealing members (512, 514) are each a rubber O- ring.
  • the lock (100) includes a single sealing member (512) located immediately beneath the head (320) of the pin (300) for forming a seal between the head (320) and the inner end (212) of the collar (200).
  • the sealing member (512) is a rubber O-ring.

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L'invention concerne un verrou réutilisable et des procédés d'utilisation de celui-ci pour fixer de manière amovible un élément d'usure à une base d'équipement de travail de la terre. Dans un mode de réalisation, le verrou comprend un collier ayant un corps conçu pour être au moins partiellement reçu dans un trou défini dans l'un de l'élément d'usure et de la base de l'équipement de travail de la terre ; et une broche ayant une tête et une tige s'étendant à partir de la tête et conçue pour être au moins partiellement reçue dans le passage du collier et être mobile entre une position de libération dans laquelle l'élément d'usure peut être retiré de la base de l'équipement de travail de la terre et une position de verrouillage dans laquelle l'élément d'usure est fixé à la base de l'équipement de travail de la terre.
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