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AU659305B2
AU659305B2 AU38195/93A AU3819593A AU659305B2 AU 659305 B2 AU659305 B2 AU 659305B2 AU 38195/93 A AU38195/93 A AU 38195/93A AU 3819593 A AU3819593 A AU 3819593A AU 659305 B2 AU659305 B2 AU 659305B2
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Carol Thelma Matthews
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(51) International Patent Classification 5 (11) International Publication Number: WO 93/20293 EO2F 9/28, E44C 25/15--44 Al E02,F 9 2 1 /44 Al (43) International Publication Date: 14 October 1993 (14.10.93) (21) International Application Number: PCT/AU93/00152 (81) Designated States: AT, AU, BB, BG, BR, CA, CH, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, GB, HU, JP, KP, KR, KZ, LK, LU, (22) International Filing Date: 7 April 1993 (07.04.93) MC, MN, MW, NL, NO, NZ, PL, PT, RO, RU, SD, SE, SK, UA, US, VN, European patent (AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, SE), Priority data: OAPI patent (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM, GA, GN, ML, PL 1760 7 April 1992 (07.04.92) AU MR, NE, SN, TD, TG).
PL 4680 11 September 1992 (11.09.92) AU Published With international search report.
(71)(72) Applicants and Inventors: MATTHEWS, Neville, With amended claims.
Eugen IAU/AUI; MATTHEWS, Carol, Thelma (AU/AUJ; 10 Connor Street, Logan City, OLD 4114 6 6 (74) Agent: GRIFFITH HACK CO.; 80 Albert Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 (AU).
(54) Title: EXCAVATOR TOOTH RETAINING ASSEMBLY 11 17 (57) Abs.Act An excavating tooth assembly of the type having: an adaptor (10) provided with a forwardly disposed nose portion (I 1 and a rearwardly disposed base portion a ground-engaging tooth point member (14) having a socket (13) formed in it rear section for receiving said nose portion 1) of said adaptor and pin means (15, 16) extending through and releasably interconnecting said tooth point member (14) and said nose portion (11) of said adaptor sad pin means (15, 16) being passed through apertures (17) in the opposed spaced walls of the tooth point member (14) defining said socket (13) and also through the corresponding aperture means (19) of the nose portion 1) when the latter is received in said tooth point member (14) socket (13), characterized in that said pin means comprises pin members including one or more elongate holding members (15) adapted to be first inserted longitudinally and then to be moved laterally to cause engagement means (21, 22) on the or each holding member to engage complementary portions of the aperture surrounds (20) and assume operative attitude, and a locking member (16) adapted to be inserted after the or each holding member (15) has been moved laterally and adapted to lock said holding member (15) or members in said operative attitude.
registering apertures adjacent the holding member.
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wm-w, "W WO 93/20293 PCr/AU93/00152 EXCAVATOR TOOTH RETAINING ASSEMBLY TECHNICAL FIELD THIS INVENTION relates to improvements in and relating to excavator tooth retaining assemblies.
BACKGROUND ART More particularly, the invention has reference to novel retaining pin constructions and arrangements for use in releasably securing an excavating tooth or point or tip (hereinafter for convenience called "a ground-engaging tooth point member") to !.ts mounting adaptor. The latter is conventionally of the type having a forwardly disposed nose portion and a rearwardly disposed base portion, and the tooth point member has a socket or pocket formed in its rear section for receiving said nose portion of the adaptor.
Such arrangements are usable in various applications, the most common being a loading bucket &s used by draglines, front end loaders, trackiad earth moving machines and the li~e. The ground engagement of the tooth point members causes them to become worn and thus ineffective over a period so that they require to be replaced. Thus, the nature, type, dispositiUn and accessibility of the retaining pins used for securing the tooth point members to their adaptors can be most important relative to achieving desirable removability, while being efficient in all operational aspects.
Over many years there has been considerable development and improvements in the art of connecting tooth point members to adaptors by suitable retaining pin means. It is currently sought to provide a retaining pin which may be easily fitted
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1 4 in its operative position, will remain there during normal operations until such time as the ground-engaging tooth point member requires replacement, and then will be easily removed.
For many years such a standard type of retaining pin has been inserted through registering apertures extending respectively through the tooth point member and adaptor and forcibly hit with a hammer until caused to be deformed and thereby retain the tooth point member by an interference fit. Removal of the deformed pin is then achieved by again hitting it with a hammer to force it out of the apertures a procedure which may be very difficult and time consuming. Alternatively the retaining pin may fall from the apertures unintentionaly during operation when operational forces may act on the pin in the direction of pin removal, and force it out.
United States Patent No. 4,326,348 of Esco Corporation and Australian Patent No. 620074 of Caterpillar Inc. show pin fastening assemblies which overcome the problem of pins inadvertantly falling out of their apertures during operation by having the pins disposed horizontally. This method, however has largely been rejected by the industry due to the difficulty in accessing the apertures from the sides of the tooth point members as the tooth point members are disposed in a side by side configuration with insufficient working space therebetween.
Current vertically disposed retaining pins including that of Australian Patent No. 617545 of Esas Corporation require a separate elastic or spring retainer to maintain i 11.
WO 93/20293 PCT/AU93/00152 2/4 -3each pin in its retaining position. In this example the pin is maintained in position by compressing an elastic component to generate interference when fitted. Due to the work carried out by the tooth point members in operation, movement causes frictional heat to which the elastic material is subjected leading to its degradation and subsequent reduced maintaining ability whereby the pin may fall out of its retaining position.
Notwithstanding the prior art as aforementioned, there remains a need for substantial improvements in locking pin arrangements for such tooth point members, particularly to overcome present disadvantages arising from the manner in which the parts currently lock together and are difficult to access and to remove, as well as current tendencies for the pins to be insecure or to fall out. Thus, a preferred embodiment of the invention aims to provide a novel form of retaining pin means which may be simply used to achieve efficiency in those aspects in which previous constructions have been found wanting. In one form, the invention aims to provide an improved retaining pin means which will allow quick replacement of tooth point members when necessary but which will remain firmly in retaining disposition between replacement times.
25 It is a further object of a preferred embodiment of the invention to provide a retaining pin that does not require any form of deformation or compression to remain in its retaining position and does not undergo degradation during use so that it may be used more than once.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention resides broadly in a demountable tooth assembly comprising: a base member having a coupling portion," a tooth member mounted on the base~ portion and having a coupling portion complementary to that of the coupling portion of the base member, and S€upin mmbr 0 *c .t
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0 I: I; f~- I il li I: -4 pin means received in registering apertures of the base and tooth member, the pin means comprising a holding member and a locking member, the holding member having a coupling portion engaged with the assembled base and tooth member so as to prevent withdrawal movement of the holding member within said registering apertures, and the locking member being positioned within the registering apertures adjacent the holding member to maintain the locking member in a position in which its coupling portion is so engaged but being removable from the aperture to allow the holding member to be moved to a positioned within the registering apertures from which it can be withdrawn therefrom.
It is preferred that said pin members assume a parallel layered formation when they are in their operative attitudes and are so made and arranged as to coact and be retained
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ei, 6 t c-L; WO 93/20293 PCT/AU93/00152 firmly but removably while rigidifying and maintaining the combined effective width of the pin members in their operative attitudes. It is also preferred that said engagement means on the or each elongate holding member includes a shoulder at each end adapted to receive therebetween a wall portion at said aperture means of said nose portion, said shoulders acting to permit the aforementioned widthwise movement of the or each holding member.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention said pin means has a single holding n;ember and the locking member is insertable when said holding member is in its operative attitude and retained firmly but removably between said holding member and a wall portion of said nose portion. It is further preferred that the locking member and holding member in layered formation have their direction through the layers disposed parallel to the direction in which the nose portion and tooth point member extend in operation.
In another embodiment of the invention the pin means comprises three elongate pin members including two holding members and a locking member in parallel sandwich-layer formation when operative and each extending through or within the apertures in the direction between said opposed spaced walls, and wherein:the first holding member is freely insertable lengthwise in entry attitude and then movable widthwise to cause said engagement means thereon to engage said i 1 WO 93/20293 6 PCT/AU93/00152 complimentary portions of the aperture surrounds and assume operative attitude; the second holding member is insertable lengthwise in entry attitude when the first holding member is in operative attitude and is then movable widthwise to operative attitude in the direction away from said first holding member to leave a space therebetween and with the second holding member also having said engagement means engaging said complimentary portions of the aperture surrounds opposed to the portions engaged by the first holding member; and the parts of the pin means are so made and arranged that said locking member may be inserted lengthwise and retained firmly but removably between the first and second holding members to rigidify. and maintain the combined effective width of the sandwich-layer pin means in the direction through the layers provided by the three pin members in their operative attitudes.
.t is further preferred that the three pin members in layered formation have their direction through the layers disposed transversely in relation to the direction in which the nose portion and tooth point member extend in operation.
In order that the invention may be understood and put into practical effect, reference will now be made to the
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i /t ii WO 93/20293 PCT/AU93/00152 accompanying drawings, wherein:- BEST METHOD OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION Fig. 1 shows in perspective view a typical example of a tooth point member and an adaptor which are to be intersecured but are illustrated in separated relationship and the two pin portions constituting one preferred embodiment of the novel pin means according to the invention also shown in separated relationship; Fig. 2 shows in cross-section from the side the same features of Fig. 1 shown in separated relationship; Fig. 3 shows in cross-section from the side the same features of Fig. 2 with the tooth point member receiving the adapter and having the holding member in its operative disposition and the locking, member in party separated relationship.
Fig. 4 shows in cross-section from the side the same features of Figs. 2 and 3 with the two pin members in their operative dispositions; Fig. 5 shows in perspective view a tooth point member and adaptor in similar relationship to Fig. 1 but showing an alternative embodiment of the novel pin means according to the invention; and Fig. 6 shows in perspective view and in separated relationship an alternative arrangement of the pin means.
Referring initially to Figs. 1 to 4 of the drawings, a 3 standard type of adaptor 10 has a tapered forwardly disposed nose portion 11 and a rearwardly dis posed base portion 12 for connection operatively to the excavati-ng implement. The nose WO 93/20293 PCT/AU93/00152 portion 11 is adapted to fit closely and wedgedly into a rear socket 13 of the ground-engaging t.cth point member 14. To receive the pin means, which includes holding member 15 and locking member 16, the tooth point member 14 has apertures comprising upper and lower aperture openings 17 of rectangular shape through opposed side walls defining the socket 13, while the nose portion 11 has a registering through-aperture 18 of rectangular form. When the nose portion 11 is in the point member 14 (shown in Figs. 3 and 4) all said apertures 17 and 19 will be continuous as a rectangular opening of uniform cross-section through its vertical depth which is the direction in which the pin means will be inserted. It will be apparent that the ends of the aperture 19 include side edges 20, and these are engaged in the assembled attitude by shoulders of the holding member as later described.
The holding member and locking member 16 are of elongate form and are adapted to be arranged in parallel layer formation when operative so that each extends vertically in the direction between the opposed spaced walls at the aperture openings 17.
It will be apparent that the holding member 15 can be freely inserted lengthwise into the opening defined by the h, apertures 17 and 19 and can then be moved widthwise in the direction of arrow A so that upper and lower external shoulders 22 and 23 engage the side edges 20 of the opening at the aperture surrounds and the holding member 15 assumes its operative attitude (shown in Figs. 2 and 3).
WO 93/20293 PCT/AU93/00152 The locking member 16 is flat having a thickness almost equal to the distance between the holding member 15 and a side wall 23 of the aperture 19 when the former is in its operative position, thus allowing insertion of the lacking member 16 therebetween. The locking member 16 has resilient spaced part 24 sides including side lugs 25 disposed thereon and engageable by locking apertures 26 provided within the aperture 19. The locking member 16 has a width almost equal to the distance between the two side walls 27 and 28 (shown in Fig. 1) of operative 19 where side lugs 25 extend beyond said width. The side lugs 25 urge spaced apart sides 24 towards each other to allow insertion of the locking member 16 whereby the side lugs 25 slide adjacent the walls of the aperture 19 until side lugs 25 engage locking apertures 26 where the locking member 16 is maintained firmly but removably. The pin means is now locked in aperture 19 wh,:.-ein the combined effective width of the two pin members lock the holding member 15 in its operative position, (shown in Fig. 4) this being held in the direction of arrow A.
An alternative embodiment of the invention is shown in Fig. 5 wherein the novel pin means consists of three members, namely a first holding member 29, a second holding member and a locking member 31. These are all of elongate form and are adapted to be arranged in parallel sandwich-layer formation when operative so that each extends vertically in the direction between the opposed spaced walls at the I aperture openings. The first and second holding members 29 and 30 extend from each side of the opening, while the WO 93/20293 PCT/AU93/00152 holding member 31 is within the aperture mrans but not as long as the others.
It will be apparent that the first holding member 29 can be freely inserted lengthwise into the opening defined by the aperture means and can then be moved widthwise in the direction of arrow B so that the shoulders 32 and 33 engage the side edges 34 of the opening at the aperture surrounds and the holding member 29 assumes its operative attitude.
The second holding member 30 can then be inserted lengthwise once the first holding member 29 is in position to allow it to pass comfortably, whereafter the second holding member is also movable widthwise in direction C to operative position opposite the first holding, member 29 and thus leaving a space therebetween, the second holding member also engaging the aperture surround and edge 34 but at the opposite side to the first holding member 29.
It will be saen that the maintaining portion 31 is similar in construction to that shown in Figs. 1 to 4 including solid side portions 35 having side lugs 36 disposed thereon and engageable by locking apertures 37 provided within the aperture 38. In this case the side lugs 36 are urged into locking apertures 37 by a resilient rubber filler block 39. Other types of bias means could be used if so desired, but this embodiment illustrates the many additional variations which may be introduced if so desired.
An alternative type of pin means shown itn Fig. 6 includes first and second retainer portions insertable in a similar way to the previously by described embodiment. i WO 93/20293 PCT/AU93/00152 In this case, the locking member 31 is a flat plate with end tabs 40 having shoulders 41 at each side, and this has a thickness almost equal to the distance between the first and second holding members when the latter are in operative positions, thus allowing insertion of the locking member 42 therebetween. To facilitate this, the first holding member 43 has upper and lower ramps 44 as, illustrated on either side of a hinge shoulder 45 so that the holding member or plate 42 may be inserted lengthwise and retained firmly but removably to rigidify and maintain the combined effective width of the three pin members in the direction through the layers, this being the direction of arrows D and
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The second holding member 46 has upper and lower arcuate grooves and receiving slots 47 so that the inserted end of the locking member 42 can enter and permit a skew disposition in passing the hinge shoulder 45, whereafter the locking member 42 can be brought to a disposition parallel to the other two anc will lock into position by the tabs being within the medial vertical groove 48 of the second holding member and the shoulders 41 held on locating surfaces 49 of the second holding member 46. The groove 48 ensures that the locking member 42 can be removed when it becomes necessary to change the point member, but this involves a positive "seek and remove" action so that accidental release at normal times cannot occur.
While the illustrated embodiments will be found very effective in achieving the objects from which the invention ;iI WO 93/20293 12 PCT/AU93/00152 has been devised this specification is directed to persons skilled in the art who will appreciate that very many further modifications of constructional detail and design may be made, without departing from the broad scope and ambit of the invention, the general nature of which has been set forth herein.
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1. A demountable tooth assembly comprising: a base member having a coupling portion, a tooth member mounted on the base portion and having a coupling portion complementary to that of the coupling portion of the base member, and pin means received in registering apie.tures of the base and tooth member, the pin means comprising a holding member and a locking member, the holding member having a coupling portion engaged with the assembled base and tooth member so as to prevent withdrawal movement of the holding member within said registering apertures, and the locking member being positioned within the registering apertures adjacent the holding member to maintain the locking member in a position in which its coupling portion is so engaged but being removable from the aperture to allow the holding member to be moved to a position within the registering apertures from which it can be withdrawn therefrom.
2. An assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the coupling portion of the holding member has a female tt formation which engages a complementary male formation of the base member.
3. An assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said t complementary male formation of the base member is part of the coupling portion of the base member.
4. An assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein the female 4 t V 30 formation of the holding member has spaced protrusions which abut mutually oppositely facing surfaces of the base member. ta
5. An assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein the said S pt rusions protrude from the holding member transversely of the registering apertures.
6. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding i claims and further comprising detent means effective to u, t hold the locking member in said position within the I rnFfll7 fl( 7i Pt tIl tI 11 tr t It t iI 4 Il I I LI It I L I I 1t I U I 1 1c I I S, registering apertures adjacent the holding member.
7. An assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the detent means comprises a resiliently deformable detent portion of said locking member engageable with a detent hollow in a wall of said registering apertures when the locking member is in its said position within the registering apertures.
8. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the holding member abuts one side of the registering apertures and the locking member fits snugly between the holding member and the opposite side of the registering apertures.
9. An assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the holding member is one of a pair of holding members each having a coupling portion engaged with the assembled base and tooth members so as to prevent withdrawal movements of those holding members and held spaced apart within the registering apertures by the locking member.
10. An assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein the locking member fits snugly between the pair of holding members.
11. An assembly as claimed in claim 10 in which the locking member in its operative position fits within a 25 groove in one of the holding imembers so as to be constrained against withdrawal but which can be moved to a skewed position relative to the holding members in which it can be withdrawn from its position between those two members. DATED this 23rd day of February 1995 NEVILLE EUGEN MATTHEWS and CAROL THELMA MATTHEWS By their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK CO. I S i "i \~~~5o5cI7oo
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GB899344A (en) * 1959-08-03 1962-06-20 Caterpillar Tractor Co Retaining pin for telescoped parts
US3256622A (en) * 1964-12-24 1966-06-21 William Douglas Sellers Tooth retainer assembly

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