Patents Assigned to Esco Corporation
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Patent number: 9115742Abstract: Improved connection systems for pinned connections are disclosed. Although the connection systems may be utilized in dragline excavating systems, the connection systems may also be utilized for pinned connections in a variety of other types of mining, dredging, forestry, and construction equipment. An insert utilized in the connections systems has a frustroconical shape that joins with an aperture in an element being joined by the connection system.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Robert McClanahan, Carolyn Shapiro, Robin K Churchill
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Publication number: 20140299689Abstract: Discharge grates and grate components of reducing equipment have reduced amounts of material to provide lower costs, lower weight, and less scrap while still providing adequate resistance to bending, deflection, and/or warping and suitable material discharge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Daniel R. Morrow, Michael R. Weeks, Lonny V. Morgan
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Patent number: 8844175Abstract: Wear members for use in excavating include a socket having a front stabilizing end that includes a top surface, a bottom surface and side surfaces. At least one of these surfaces is formed with a transverse, inward projection and extends axially substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the socket. The socket may include surfaces that generally correspond to exterior surfaces of a nose on which it may be mounted and on which it may be connected to excavating equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventor: Christopher D. Snyder
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Patent number: 8839535Abstract: A wear assembly for excavating equipment which includes a wear member and a base each with upper and lower stabilizing surfaces that are offset and at overlapping depths to reduce the overall depth of the assembly while maintaining high strength and a stable coupling. The nose and socket each includes a generally triangular-shaped front stabilizing end to provide a highly stable front connection between the nose and wear member for both vertical and side loading. The lock is movable between hold and release positions to accommodate replacing of the wear member when needed, and secured to the wear member for shipping and storage purposes.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Christopher M. Carpenter, Donald M. Conklin, Ray J. Morris, James E. Bearden, Severn D. Durand, Dziugas Radzius
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Publication number: 20140215868Abstract: Wear members for wear assemblies include a lock configured to secure the wear member to a base, where the lock has two engagement positions, namely: (a) a first position that secures the lock to the wear member, and (b) a second position that secures the wear member to the base. The locks are further configured to be unlatched and removed from the wear member in two phases, a first retraction of the latching mechanism, followed by a rotation of the lock itself with removal from the wear member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: ESCO CORPORATIONInventors: Christopher A. Johnston, Donald M. Conklin, Michael B. Roska, William D. Rossi, Kevin S. Stangeland
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Publication number: 20140202050Abstract: Coupling assemblies for releasably holding separable parts together, and in particular for releasably securing a wear member to a support structure in excavating equipment are formed so as to provide increased take up to ensure a tight fit of the wear member on the support structure even if considerable deviation between the parts exists due to wearing, manufacturing variations or the like. The coupling assemblies are suitable for securing points, adapters, shrouds, or other replaceable component to various excavating equipment. The components of the coupling assembly include a wedge and a spool that pivots about a fulcrum when the wedge is driven into assembly for increased take up capabilities. The spool is rotatably engaged around a fulcrum of the support structure and has a bearing portion that bears against and moves the wear member to be secured to thereby take up any gaps between the engaging surfaces of these members.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Terry L. Briscoe, Kevin S. Stangeland
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Publication number: 20140196324Abstract: A wear assembly for excavating equipment which includes a wear member and a base each with upper and lower stabilizing surfaces that are offset and at overlapping depths to reduce the overall depth of the assembly while maintaining high strength and a stable coupling. The nose and socket each includes a generally triangular-shaped front stabilizing end to provide a highly stable front connection between the nose and wear member for both vertical and side loading. The lock is movable between hold and release positions to accommodate replacing of the wear member when needed, and secured to the wear member for shipping and storage purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Christopher M. Carpenter, Donald M. Conklin, James E. Bearden, Severn D. Durand, Dziugas Radzius
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Patent number: 8756907Abstract: A coupling link for connecting two parts together includes link components (which each form a partial link) that are joined together with a removable support. The support and link components are coupled together to withstand high loads and/or adverse wear conditions. The inventive construction is strong, durable, efficient, cost effective and easy to use. Wear caps are provided to facilitate extended usable chain life.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Terry L. Briscoe, Christopher M. Carpenter, Michael Rose, Sean T. Hirtle, Charles G. Ollinger, IV
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Publication number: 20140165432Abstract: A bucket for use with a cable shovel includes a shell and a door collectively defining a cavity for gathering material to be excavated. The door is pivotally secured about a pivot axis on the shell so that the door can pivot between a closed position for gathering the material and an open position for dumping the material. The pivot axis is positioned forward of an exterior surface of a back wall of the shell to create a shallower and less forceful door swing during dumping. The door has a front portion that is bent towards a digging edge on the shell so that the door has greater strength, improves bucket loading, and moves a portion of the shell away from the highest wear area.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Terry L. Briscoe, Charles G. Ollinger, IV, Joshua L. Strom
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Patent number: 8720087Abstract: Coupling assemblies for releasably holding separable parts together, and in particular for releasably securing a wear member to a support structure in excavating equipment are formed so as to provide increased take up to ensure a tight fit of the wear member on the support structure even if considerable deviation between the parts exists due to wearing, manufacturing variations or the like. The coupling assemblies are suitable for securing points, adapters, shrouds, or other replaceable component to various excavating equipment. The components of the coupling assembly include a wedge and a spool that pivots about a fulcrum when the wedge is driven into assembly for increased take up capabilities. The spool is rotatably engaged around a fulcrum of the support structure and has a bearing portion that bears against and moves the wear member to be secured to thereby take up any gaps between the engaging surfaces of these members.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Terry L Briscoe, Kevin S Stangeland
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Patent number: 8689472Abstract: A wear assembly for excavating equipment which includes a wear member and a base each with upper and lower stabilizing surfaces that are offset and at overlapping depths to reduce the overall depth of the assembly while maintaining high strength and a stable coupling. The nose and socket each includes a generally triangular-shaped front stabilizing end to provide a highly stable front connection between the nose and wear member for both vertical and side loading. The lock is movable between hold and release positions to accommodate replacing of the wear member when needed, and secured to the wear member for shipping and storage purposes.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Christopher M. Carpenter, Donald M. Conklin, James E. Bearden, Severn D. Durand, Dziugas Radzius
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Publication number: 20140054925Abstract: A truck body with geometric features that improve material flow while the truck body is being tilted and the payload is being dumped. These geometric features influence the discharge of the material in the truck to better empty the truck body during dumping and lessen the risk or effect of carryback. The truck body geometry results in less dribble, less hang up, and less carryback. The overall discharge time is also often reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Steven D. Hyde, Ryan J. Kreitzberg
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Publication number: 20140034765Abstract: A wear assembly for use on a driven roll for earth-working machines and the like operations that eases replacement of the wear parts, lengthens the life of the bases, reduces the amount of throw-away material to be discarded, and has a lower manufacturing cost. The wear part overlies and protects the base to prolong the useable life of the base, lessen machine downtime, and reduce throw-away material. The use of an overlying adapter eases and speeds replacement of the wear parts to further limit downtime of the machine. The wear part is preferably a two-piece component with no machined parts for a lower manufacturing cost and easy replacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Stephen M. Lafond, Cameron R. Leedham, Christopher M. Carpenter, Dallas Chapple
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Publication number: 20140026450Abstract: A wear assembly for securing a wear member to excavating equipment that includes a base having a nose and a wear member having a socket. The nose and socket are each provided with one or more complementary stabilizing surfaces in central portions thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventor: ESCO Corporation
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Publication number: 20140015279Abstract: A truck body for use with a mining dump truck uses a support structure having primary and secondary supports fixed to panels defining the hauling cavity. The use of primary and secondary supports in combination with thinner plate steel produces a stable, ultra-light truck body that enables a larger load of mined material to be transported in a single haul cycle. The provision of a larger hauled load results in a substantial increase in the efficiency of the mining operation and reduced costs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: ESCO CORPORATIONInventors: Jose Rogerio De Paula e Silva, Alexandre Tavares
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Patent number: 8578637Abstract: A wear assembly for excavating equipment includes a base fixed to the excavating equipment, a wear member fit over the base, and a lock to releasably hold the wear member to the base. The wear member includes side relief to reduce drag on the system. The wear member and the base each includes a hemispherical front end and a generally trapezoidal rear portion. The base includes a nose and a stop projecting from the nose to cooperate with the lock without an opening being needed to receive the lock into the nose. The lock is an elongate lock positioned generally in an axial direction and which holds the wear member to the base under compressive loads.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Charles G Ollinger, IV, Chris D Snyder, John S Kreitzberg
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Patent number: 8572870Abstract: A dragline bucket includes a bottom wall, a pair of sidewalls and a rear wall that collectively define a cavity. The sidewalls each have a large downward taper of at least about 7 degrees in at least its forward area. In an alternative embodiment, the sidewalls each have an upward taper in its rearward area which alleviates the need for a spreader bar. The dragline bucket collects earthen material with minimal disruption of the material.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Kenneth Kudo, Steven D. Hyde, Aaron B. Lian
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Patent number: D731565Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2013Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Michael R. Weeks, David M. Graf, Christopher M. Carpenter
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Patent number: RE45648Abstract: A dredge cutterhead has a plurality of helical arms inter-connecting a hub and a ring. Each of the arms has a front leading edge for attachment of cutting teeth. In one aspect, each of the arms has a trough portion, and the arm is shaped such that dredged material is directed toward the ring along the center of the trough portion. In another aspect, the ring of the cutterhead defines an annular channel for receiving loosened material.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventor: Charles George Ollinger, IV
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Patent number: D741926Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventor: Ryan Matthews