Patents Assigned to Esco Corporation
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Patent number: 8074383Abstract: A lock for securing a wear part to earth-working equipment that is foldable between a retaining position to hold the wear part to the equipment and a release position that permits removal of the lock and release of the wear part from the equipment. The lock includes a retainer for releasably holding the lock in the retaining position. The retainer may comprise a threaded wedge received into a complementary threaded passage.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Esco CorporationInventor: Robert McClanahan
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Patent number: 8061064Abstract: 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: November 5, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Charles G. Ollinger, IV, Chris D. Snyder, John S. Kreitzberg
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Publication number: 20110252672Abstract: 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: April 15, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Terry L. Briscoe, Kevin S. Stangeland
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Publication number: 20110232139Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Charles G. Ollinger, IV, Chris D. Snyder, John S. Kreitzberg
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Patent number: 8024874Abstract: A wear member that includes a pair of legs defining a slot straddles the digging edge of a piece of excavating equipment. In one construction, the slot is formed at its front end with a pair of inclined surfaces and a laterally extending ridge that is fit within a complementary channel on the digging edge. A lock is received within an opening in the wear member to releasably secure the wear member to the digging edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Robert McClanahan, Adam Stitzel
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Patent number: 7997017Abstract: In a wear assembly for securing wear members to excavating equipment, a spool is used with a wedge to hold the wear member in place. The spool is formed with at least one laterally extending arm at its upper end in lieu of an axial arm such as used in a conventional C-shaped spool. In this way, the spool can be easily supported in the assembly as the wedge is installed. The spool does not fall through the opening and no special care is needed to prevent it from falling. The spool also holds itself in place when the wedge is driven into the passage. As a result, installation of the wear assembly is easier and less hazardous. In addition, the lateral support reduces the risk that the spool will suffer spreading.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Robert McClanahan, Terry L Briscoe
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Publication number: 20110131843Abstract: 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: June 3, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventor: Christopher M. Carpenter
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Publication number: 20110107624Abstract: 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: January 13, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Christopher M. Carpenter, Donald M. Conklin, Ray J. Morris, James E. Bearden, Severn D. Durand
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Publication number: 20110099861Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Charles G. Ollinger, IV, Chris D. Snyder, John S. Kreitzberg
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Publication number: 20110099862Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventor: Christopher D. Snyder
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Patent number: 7882649Abstract: 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: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Esco CorporationInventors: Christopher M. Carpenter, Donald M. Conklin, Ray J. Morris, James E. Bearden, Severn D. Durand
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Publication number: 20110023336Abstract: A lock that includes a wedge that is used to releasably secure separable components of an assembly together. The wedge can be used with a spool. The wedge and spool are threadedly coupled together to drive the wedge into and out of an opening in the assembly without hammering or prying. The direct coupling of the wedge and spool eliminates the need for bolts, washers, nuts and other hardware so as to minimize the number of parts. As a result, the lock is inexpensive to make, easy to use, and unlikely to become inoperative because of lost or broken parts or due to fines or other difficulties encountered in harsh digging environments. Further, the wedge can be driven into the assembly to provide the degree of tightness necessary for the intended operation and/or to re-tighten the assembly after incurring wear during use. A latch assembly is preferably provided to securely hold the wedge in place and avoid an undesired loss of parts during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventor: Terry L. Briscoe
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Patent number: 7874086Abstract: A locking assembly for retaining a wear member to excavating equipment has a locking element that is received into an opening in the assembly and is movable about a pivot axis in the opening between a hold position and a release position. The locking element has an outer edge that is generally opposite the pivot axis that opposes a base surface of the opening when the locking element is in the hold position. The outer edge is configured to pull away from the base surface when the locking element is rotated from the hold position toward the release position.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Esco CorporationInventors: Terry L. Briscoe, Christopher M. Carpenter, Aaron B. Lian
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Patent number: 7832129Abstract: A lock that includes a wedge that is used to releasably secure separable components of an assembly together. The wedge can be used with a spool. The wedge and spool are threadedly coupled together to drive the wedge into and out of an opening in the assembly without hammering or prying. The direct coupling of the wedge and spool eliminates the need for bolts, washers, nuts and other hardware so as to minimize the number of parts. As a result, the lock is inexpensive to make, easy to use, and unlikely to become inoperative because of lost or broken parts or due to fines or other difficulties encountered in harsh digging environments. Further, the wedge can be driven into the assembly to provide the degree of tightness necessary for the intended operation and/or to re-tighten the assembly after incurring wear during use. A latch assembly is preferably provided to securely hold the wedge in place and avoid an undesired loss of parts during use.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventor: Terry L. Briscoe
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Publication number: 20100269378Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Kenneth Kubo, Steven D. Hyde, Aaron B. Lian
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Publication number: 20100236109Abstract: In a wear assembly for securing wear members to excavating equipment, a spool is used with a wedge to hold the wear member in place. The spool is formed with at least one laterally extending arm at its upper end in lieu of an axial arm such as used in a conventional C-shaped spool. In this way, the spool can be easily supported in the assembly as the wedge is installed. The spool does not fall through the opening and no special care is needed to prevent it from falling. The spool also holds itself in place when the wedge is driven into the passage. As a result, installation of the wear assembly is easier and less hazardous. In addition, the lateral support reduces the risk that the spool will suffer spreading.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: ESCO CorporationInventors: Robert McClanahan, Terry L. Briscoe
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Patent number: 7793444Abstract: A wear assembly for protecting a structure, such as an excavating bucket, from wear includes a lock for securing the wear member in place. The lock includes a take-up element for tightening the fit of the wear member, a latch to retain the lock in the assembly during use, and an arrangement for resisting loosening of the lock. With the assembly, the lock is able to effectively tighten the fit of the wear member on the lip, resist loosening of the fit, and facilitate easy removal of the lock without a concomitant increased risk of lock ejection.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Larren F Jones, Dan Jones, legal representative
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Publication number: 20100213301Abstract: Shredder hammers include a hammer pin opening in which at least some portion of the interior surface is curved in a direction moving from one major surface of the shredder hammer to the other. This interior surface may be smoothly formed as an arc of a circle, as a parabola, as a hyperbola, or as another curved surface, with the local extrema within the interior of the hole (e.g., at or near the center). Providing the curved interior surface helps vary and disperse the locations where force is absorbed due to contact between the hammer pin and the walls defining the hammer pin opening when the shredding hammer blade contacts the material to be shredded. Other structures include engagement between the hammer pin and the hammer as part of a bushing member, a spool or sleeve member, or a ball swivel member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: ESCO CORPORATIONInventors: John P. Hoice, Lonny V. Morgan, Daniel R. Morrow, David M. Graf, Terry L. Briscoe
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Patent number: 7774959Abstract: 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: January 21, 2009Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Kenneth Kubo, Steven D Hyde, Aaron B Lian
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Patent number: RE42629Abstract: A wear assembly for attaching to a digging edge of an excavator includes a boss, a wear member and a lock. The boss is fixed to the excavator and defines a T-shaped coupling structure. The adapter includes a rearwardly extending mounting leg and a forwardly extending working end. The leg includes a T-shaped slot adapted to be received over the T-shaped structure of the boss. The adapter leg further includes an opening for receiving a lock. The lock includes an adjustment assembly for eliminating any looseness which may exist between the adapter and the boss.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Larren F. Jones, Robin Morton, legal representative, Jennifer Harp, legal representative, Randall Jones, legal representative, Patrick Jones, legal representative, Jeffrey Jones, legal representative, Robert E. McClanahan, Hezekiah R. Holland