Ground engaging system for a machine
A machine, such as a compactor, includes at least one ground-engaging member having a plurality of teeth. Often, debris or dirt builds up on the ground-engaging member between the teeth and must be removed for improved compaction. The teeth may have base and a tip with a width of the tip being greater than a width of the base. A scraper is provided having a second end configured adjacent a surface of the ground-engaging member. As the ground-engaging member rotates, the relatively stationary scrapers remove material, which would otherwise cause build-up beneath tips of the teeth.
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 29/228,895, filed on Apr. 29, 2005.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to a tooth for compacting material and a scraper that cleans between adjacent teeth disposed on compacting drum on a machine and, more specifically, to the structure of the respective teeth and scraper for a compactor drum.
BACKGROUNDWork machines known as compactors are commonly used to compress and spread material, such as dirt at a building site. Compactors often have drum-type metal wheels with a plurality of rows of replaceable teeth attached to the outside surfaces of the wheels. The teeth provide traction to the compactor, as well as concentrating the weight of the machine on a small area to increase compression force on the underlying material.
Dirt and debris can become stuck to the wheel between the teeth, particularly in damp conditions or if the soil has high clay content. If such debris builds up sufficiently to clog the spaces of the wheel surface between, and roughly to the height of, the teeth, the teeth cannot dig into the ground, and may result in loss of traction and/or poor compaction.
The generally accepted practice for avoiding build-up includes mounting stationary scrapers or cleaner finger on a portion of the work machine such that, as the wheels rotate, the cleaner fingers scrape or deflect debris from between the rows of teeth. An example of this type of cleaner finger arrangement is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,360,288, issued Nov. 1, 1994 to William N. O'Neill et al. (hereafter referenced as '288). The '288 cleaner finger assembly includes a replaceable cleaner tooth having an arcuate upper surface, a trailing lower surface, and a fastening portion. Although the '288 arrangement is effective in cleaning between the rows of teeth, dirt may have a chance to accumulate in front of and behind the entire width of the teeth in each row.
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one aspect of the present invention, a machine, including a frame, a mounting bar, a ground-engaging member, a plurality of teeth and a plurality of scrapers, is disclosed. The frame may be defined by a longitudinal axis with the mounting bar connected to and transverse the frame. The ground-engaging member may be rotatably connected to the frame. The teeth may be located at predetermined intervals on a surface of the ground-engaging member. Each tooth may have a base portion attached to the surface and a tip portion extending outward from the surface, the base portion being narrower than the tip portion. Each scraper may include a first end connected to the mounting bar and a second end located adjacent the surface, the second end being wider than a distance between adjacent tip portions and narrower than a distance between adjacent base portions.
In another aspect of the present invention, a tooth for a ground-engaging member, comprising a base portion and a tip portion is disclosed. The base portion may have opposed first and second base sides and opposed first and second base ends. The tip portion may have opposed first and second tip sides and opposed first and second tip ends, is disclosed. The distance between the first and second base ends may be greater than a distance between the first and second tip ends. The distance between the first and second base sides may be less than a distance between the first and second tip sides. The base portion may be configured to attach to a surface of the ground-engaging member with the tip portion extending outwardly from the surface.
In another aspect of the present invention, a ground engaging system for a machine, comprising a ground-engaging member, a plurality of teeth, and a scraper, is disclosed. The ground-engaging member may be rotatably connected to a frame of the machine. The plurality of teeth may be located at predetermined intervals in rows on a surface of the ground-engaging member. Each tooth may have a base portion attached to the surface and a tip portion extending outwardly from the surface, the base portion being narrower than the tip portion. The scraper may have a first end configured to be connected to the frame and a second end configured to be located adjacent a surface of the ground-engaging member. The second end may have a width greater than a distance between adjacent tip portions and less than a distance between adjacent base portions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several exemplary embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings,
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
The machine 100 displayed in
In the embodiment of the present invention as shown in
A plurality of teeth 140 are attached to a surface 134 of the ground-engaging member 132. Preferably, the plurality of teeth 140 are arranged at predetermined intervals in longitudinal rows in a known manner on the ground-engaging surface 134. For example,
As the machine 100 traverses at a work site, the scraper 180 remains stationary relative to the machine 100 while the ground-engaging member 132 rotates, moving the teeth 140 past the scrapers 180 which perform the cleaning function. As shown in
The scraper 180 may be positioned with respect to the ground-engaging member surface 134 and the plurality of teeth base portions 150 such that only a small space is permitted between the forward end 196 and the surface 134 and between the scraper first and second sides 192,194 and the teeth base portions 150. The scraper forward end 196 may then effectively remove dirt or debris from the space between the teeth base portions 150 and beneath the teeth tip portions 160, thus allowing for improved compaction ability of the ground engaging system 130.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A machine, comprising:
- a frame defined by a longitudinal axis;
- a mounting bar connected to the frame transverse to the longitudinal axis;
- a ground engaging member rotatably connected to the frame;
- a plurality of teeth located at predetermined intervals in adjacent rows on a surface of the ground engaging member, each tooth having a base portion attached to the surface and a tip portion extending outwardly from the surface, the base portion being narrower than the tip portion; and
- a plurality of scrapers, each scraper having a first end connected to the mounting bar and a second end located adjacent the surface, the second end having a width greater than a distance between adjacent tip portions and less than a distance between adjacent base portions.
2. The machine of claim 1, each tooth further comprising:
- the base portion having opposed first and second base sides and opposed first and second base ends; and
- the tip portion having opposed first and second tip sides and opposed first and second tip ends;
- wherein a distance between the first and second base ends is greater than a distance between the first and second tip ends and a distance between the first and second base sides is less than a distance between the first and second tip sides.
3. The machine of claim 2, the teeth further including:
- a first arcuate portion 60 connecting the first base side 46 to the first tip side 56; and
- a second arcuate portion 63 connecting the second base side 48 to the second tip side 58.
4. The machine of claim 2, further including:
- a first sloped portion 65 connecting the first base end 42 to the first tip end 52; and
- a second sloped portion 67 connecting the second base end 44 to the second tip end 54.
5. The machine of claim 2, wherein the distance between base sides in adjacent rows defines a first space, and the distance between tip sides in adjacent rows defines a second space.
6. The machine of claim 5, wherein the first space is greater in width than the second space.
7. The machine of claim 6, wherein the second end of each scraper is further positioned in a portion of each respective first space.
8. The machine of claim 7, wherein the first end of each scraper is connected to the second end of each scraper by a connecting portion, the connecting portion positioned in a corresponding second space.
9. The machine of claim 2, each scraper second end further including opposed first and second sides.
10. The machine of claim 9, wherein at least one of the scraper first and second sides are adjacent to at least one of the first and second base sides.
11. The machine of claim 9, wherein at least one of the scraper first and second sides are adjacent to at least one of the first base sides of a plurality of teeth in a first row and the second base sides of a plurality of teeth in a second row.
12. A tooth for a ground engaging member of a machine, comprising:
- a base portion having opposed first and second base sides and opposed first and second base ends; and
- a tip portion having opposed first and second tip sides and opposed first and second tip ends;
- wherein: a distance between the first and second base ends is greater than a distance between the first and second tip ends; a distance between the first and second base sides is less than a distance between the first and second tip sides; and the base portion is configured to attach to a surface of the ground engaging member, the tip portion extending outwardly from the surface.
13. The tooth of claim 12, wherein the base portion is configured to be attached to the surface such that at least one of a first and second side of a scraper is located in a portion of a space adjacent at least one of the first and second base sides and beneath the corresponding first and second tip sides.
14. A ground engaging system for a machine, comprising:
- a ground engaging member rotatably connected to a frame of the machine;
- a plurality of teeth located at predetermined intervals in rows on a surface of the ground engaging member, each tooth having a base portion attached to the surface and a tip portion extending outwardly from the surface, the base portion being narrower than the tip portion; and
- a scraper having a first end configured to be connected to the frame and a second end configured to be located adjacent the surface, the second end having a width greater than a distance between adjacent tip portions and less than a distance between adjacent base portions.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 20, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 27, 2008
Inventor: Jeff L. Stern (Big Lake, MN)
Application Number: 11/899,923
International Classification: E01C 19/26 (20060101); E02F 9/28 (20060101);