DEMOLITION SHEAR AND DEMOLITION SHEAR PIERCING TIP INSERT AND NOSE CONFIGURATION
A piercing tip for a demolition shear, the piercing tip including a blade-side sidewall and a guide-side sidewall, a front wall, and a bottom wall. An intersection of a front outer wear surface of the front wall and a bottom wear surface of the bottom wall defines a front piercing edge. An intersection of a planar outer wear surface of the blade-side sidewall and the bottom wear surface of the bottom wall defines a shearing edge. A blade set may include the piercing tip and at least one shear blade. The piercing tip and at least one shear blade may be mounted to the blade-side of an upper jaw of the demolition shear.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/357,896, filed Mar. 19, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/783,547, filed Oct. 9, 2015 (now U.S. Pat. No. 10,252,356) which is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US2013/035816 filed Apr. 9, 2013, each of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDThere is a need for a demolition shear having a piercing tip insert and nose configuration to reduce nose wear and to resist retract forces exerted on the piercing tip insert in jamming situations and in the event of snagging of the piercing tip insert.
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The jaw pivot shaft assembly 60 comprises flanged bushings 56, 58 fitted within the hub bores 48, 50. A main shaft 62 is press-fit into the pivot shaft bore 54 for rotation with the upper jaw 40. The main shaft 62 includes a central bore 64 which receives a tie rod 66 having threaded ends 68. End caps 70, 72 are secured to the flanged bushings 56, 58 by threaded connectors extending through aligned holes in the flange bushings 56, 58 and are threadably received by aligned internally threaded holes in the hubs 44, 46. Tie rod nuts 74 threadably receive the threaded ends 68 of the tie rods 66. The tie rod nuts 74 are secured to the end caps 70, 72 by threaded connectors threadably received into internally threaded aligned holes in the flange bushings 56, 58. It should be appreciated that the tie rod 66 and tie rod nuts 74 laterally restrain the hubs 48, 50 against lateral forces exerted on the jaws during the shearing operation.
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The upper jaw 40 has a blade-side and a guide-side which correspond to the adjacent blade-side jaw beam 90 and guide-side beam 92 of the lower jaw 42. The blade-side of the upper jaw 40 includes a shear blade seat 500 (
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It should be appreciated that when the two piercing tip halves 620, 622 are mounted in the nose seat 600, the narrowed nose portion 608 is completely surrounded by the hardened steel piercing tip insert 610 thereby protecting the parent material of the nose 601 from wear during use.
In addition to being rotationally restrained by the peripheral bearing edge surfaces 656, the two piercing tip halves 620, 622 are secured to the narrowed nose tip 608 with threaded connectors 670. In a preferred embodiment, the threaded connectors are socket headed cap screws. The two halves 620, 622 include aligned holes 660 through their respective outer sidewalls 632. Corresponding aligned holes 664 are provided through the narrowed nose tip 608. Concentric counterbores 668 are provided over the holes 660 in the outer wall 632 of the blade-side half 620. The aligned holes 660 in the outer wall 632 of the guide-side half 622 are tapped with internal threads. The counterbores 668 permit the heads of the threaded connectors 670 to be seated within the counterbores 668. The threaded ends of the threaded connectors 670 extend through the holes 660 in blade-side half 620 and through the aligned holes 664 in the narrow nose tip 608 and are threadably received by the internally threaded aligned holes 660 of the guide-side tip half 622. Obviously, the counterbores 668 and the internal threaded holes 660 in the two tip halves 620, 622 could be reversed if desired. Alternatively, counterbores 668 could be provided in outer walls 632 of both tip halves 620, 622 for receiving the heads of the threaded connectors 670 and to receive a nut (not shown) on the opposing tip half rather than tapping the holes 660 of one of the halves. As discussed in more detail later in connection with
It should be appreciated that when mounted to the upper jaw 40, the planar vertical wear surfaces 114, 116 (depending on orientation) of the shear blade inserts 110 are substantially co-planar with the vertical wear surface 632 of the blade-side tip half 620 and the shearing edges 122, 652 of the shear blade inserts 110 and piercing tip insert 610 are substantially aligned. Similarly, on the lower jaw 42, the planar vertical wear surfaces 114, 116 (depending on orientation) of the shear blade inserts 110 are substantially coplanar with the vertical wear surface 214 of the blade-side guide blade insert 210 and their respective shearing edges 122, 222 are substantially aligned. It should also be appreciated that the substantially coplanar vertical wear surfaces 114, 116, 632 and shearing edges 122, 652 of the upper shear blade inserts and piercing tip insert 610 are slightly laterally, inwardly offset from the shearing edges 122, 232 of the shear blade inserts 110 and blade-side guide blade insert 210 of the lower jaw (preferably between a range of about 0.01 inches and 0.05 inches), to permit the upper shearing edges to pass by the shearing edges of the lower jaw as the upper jaw moves through its range of motion and into the slot 96 of the lower jaw 42. Likewise, the shearing edge 652 of the guide-side piercing tip half 622 is laterally inwardly offset from the shearing edge 222 of the guide-side guide blade insert 210 preferably between a range of about 0.01 inches and 0.05 inches. Accordingly, the width of the piercing tip insert 610 is less than the width between the opposing shearing edges 222 of the blade-side and guide-side guide blades 210 (preferably between a range of about 0.02 and 0.1 inches), such that the piercing tip insert 610 can pass between the lower dual guide blades 210 as the upper jaw closes into the slot 96 of the lower jaw 42. Shims may be inserted between the various inserts 110, 210, 610 and their respective seats 100, 200, 300, 500, 600 to maintain the close tolerances between the respective shearing edges.
A nose wear shoe 700 is secured (such as by welding) to the nose 601 of the upper jaw 40 above the piercing tip insert 610 to protect the parent material of the upper jaw from wear during use. As the nose wear shoe 700 wears down, it may be removed and replaced with another wear shoe 700. The wear shoe 700 may be fabricated from the same material as the parent material or it may be fabricated from hardened steel. Referring to
It should be appreciated that the parent material of the nose 601 above the piercing tip insert 610 is more susceptible to wear than the hardened steel piercing tip insert 610. Accordingly, without a wear shoe 700, the nose 601 could wear down to the point that the upper edge of the piercing tip insert 610 projects above the nose. If the upper edge of the piercing tip insert 610 projects outwardly from the nose 601, the projection could potentially snag on material caught in the jaws as the upper jaw re-opens or is retracted from the lower jaw. If sufficient retract force is exerted on the upper jaw, the piercing tip insert could be pulled away from the nose by the snagged material, shearing the threaded connectors in the process or breaking the piercing tip insert. Accordingly, as hereinafter described, the nose 601 of the upper jaw is configured to minimize the risk of snagging, even when a wear shoe 700 is not mounted to the nose 601 or where the wear shoe itself is worn down such that the parent material of the nose is no longer protected by the wear shoe.
Furthermore, the piercing tip seat 600 and piercing tip insert 610 are configured to ensure retention of the piercing tip if a projecting edge of the piercing tip becomes snagged or if the upper jaw becomes jammed by material trapped in the jaws. For example, in
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Furthermore, because the holes 660 in the piercing tip insert 610 are aligned along an arc 804 having a radius R3 which is less than the radius R2 but which is concentric with the nose arc 802, a more uniform load is applied across all of the connectors 670 thereby further reducing the shearing stresses exerted on any one connector or causing stress concentrations which could shear the connectors or cause the piercing tip insert to fracture.
The foregoing description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the embodiments described herein, and the general principles and features of the embodiments described herein will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Thus, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments described herein and illustrated in the drawing figures, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A piercing tip, comprising:
- a blade-side sidewall having a planar outer wear surface;
- a guide-side sidewall having a planar outer wear surface;
- a front wall having a front outer wear surface, the front outer wear surface intersecting with and extending laterally between the planar outer wear surface of the blade-side sidewall and the planar outer wear surface of the guide-side sidewall;
- a bottom wall having a bottom wear surface, the bottom wear surface intersecting with and extending laterally between the planar outer wear surface of the blade-side sidewall and the planar outer wear surface of the guide-side sidewall, and the bottom wear surface intersecting with the front outer wear surface;
- wherein the intersection of the front outer wear surface and the bottom wear surface defines a front piercing edge; and
- wherein the intersection of the blade-side outer planar sidewall surface and the bottom surface defines a shearing edge.
2. The piercing tip of claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of connector holes extending through the blade-side sidewall; and
- a plurality of connector holes extend through the guide-side sidewall.
3. The piercing tip of claim 1, including a first piercing tip portion and a second piercing tip portion, wherein the first piercing tip portion includes the blade-side sidewall, and wherein the second piercing tip portion includes the guide-side sidewall, and wherein at least one of the first piercing tip portion and the second piercing tip portion includes at least a portion of the front wall and at least a portion of the bottom wall.
4. The piercing tip of claim 1, including a first piercing tip portion and a second piercing tip portion, wherein the first piercing tip portion includes the blade-side sidewall, half of the front wall and half of the bottom wall, and wherein the second piercing tip portion includes the guide-side sidewall, half of the front wall and half of the bottom wall.
5. The piercing tip of claim 1, wherein the blade-side sidewall includes an ear extending rearwardly from a back end surface of the blade-side sidewall, and wherein the guide-side sidewall includes an ear extending rearwardly from a back end surface of the guide-side sidewall.
6. The piercing tip of claim 5, wherein the ear of the blade-side sidewall and the ear of the guide-side sidewall each includes an upper ear surface.
7. The piercing tip of claim 5, wherein the ear of the blade-side sidewall and the ear of the guide-side sidewall each includes a lower ear surface.
8. The piercing tip of claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the lower ear surface of the blade-side sidewall is transverse to the back end surface of the of the blade-side sidewall and wherein at least a portion of the lower ear surface of the guide-side sidewall is transverse to the back end surface of the of the guide-side sidewall.
9. A blade set for a demolition shear, comprising:
- (a) a piercing tip, including: a blade-side sidewall having a planar outer wear surface; a guide-side sidewall having a planar outer wear surface; a front wall having a front outer wear surface, the front outer wear surface intersecting with and extending laterally between the planar outer wear surface of the blade-side sidewall and the planar outer wear surface of the guide-side sidewall; a bottom wall having a bottom wear surface, the bottom wear surface intersecting with and extending laterally between the planar outer wear surface of the blade-side sidewall and the planar outer wear surface of the guide-side sidewall, and the bottom wear surface intersecting with the front outer wear surface; wherein the intersection of the front outer wear surface and the bottom wear surface defines a front piercing edge; wherein the intersection of the blade-side outer planar sidewall surface and the bottom surface defines a shearing edge; and
- (b) at least one shear blade.
10. The blade set of claim 9, wherein the piercing tip includes a plurality of connector holes extending through the blade-side sidewall and a plurality of connector holes extend through the guide-side sidewall.
11. The blade set of claim 9, wherein the piercing tip includes a first piercing tip portion and a second piercing tip portion, wherein the first piercing tip portion includes the blade-side sidewall, and wherein the second piercing tip portion includes the guide-side sidewall, and wherein at least one of the first piercing tip portion and the second piercing tip portion includes at least a portion of the front wall and at least a portion of the bottom wall.
12. The blade set of claim 9, wherein the piercing tip includes a first piercing tip portion and a second piercing tip portion, wherein the first piercing tip portion includes the blade-side sidewall, half of the front wall and half of the bottom wall, and wherein the second piercing tip portion includes the guide-side sidewall, half of the front wall and half of the bottom wall.
13. The blade set of claim 9, wherein the blade-side sidewall of the piercing tip includes an ear extending rearwardly from a back end surface of the blade-side sidewall and the guide-side sidewall includes an ear extending rearwardly from a back end surface of the guide-side sidewall.
14. The blade set of claim 13, wherein the ear of the blade-side sidewall and the ear of the guide-side sidewall each includes an upper ear surface.
15. The blade set of claim 13, wherein the ear of the blade-side sidewall and the ear of the guide-side sidewall each includes a lower ear surface.
16. The blade set of claim 15, wherein at least a portion of the lower ear surface of the blade-side sidewall is transverse to the back end surface of the of the blade-side sidewall and wherein at least a portion of the lower ear surface of the guide-side sidewall is transverse to the back end surface of the of the guide-side sidewall.
17. The blade set of claim 9, wherein the at least one shear blade includes an upper shear blade.
18. The blade set of claim 9, wherein the at least one shear blade includes an upper shear blade and a lower shear blade.
19. The blade set of claim 9, further comprising a guide blade.
20. The blade set of claim 9, further comprising a cross-blade.
21. The blade set of claim 9, wherein the at least one shear blade includes an upper shear blade and a lower shear blade, and further comprising:
- a guide blade; and
- a cross-blade.
22. A demolition shear, comprising:
- an upper jaw having a blade-side and a guide-side, a forward most end of the upper jaw having a nose, the upper jaw having a range of motion between an open position and a closed position;
- a lower jaw having a blade-side and a guide-side, the guide-side spaced laterally from the blade-side to receive at least the nose of the upper jaw when the upper jaw is in the closed position;
- a piercing tip mounted to the nose of the upper jaw, the piercing tip including: a blade-side sidewall having a planar outer wear surface; a guide-side sidewall having a planar outer wear surface; a front wall having a front outer wear surface, the front outer wear surface intersecting with and extending laterally between the planar outer wear surface of the blade-side sidewall and the planar outer wear surface of the guide-side sidewall; a bottom wall having a bottom wear surface, the bottom wear surface intersecting with and extending laterally between the planar outer wear surface of the blade-side sidewall and the planar outer wear surface of the guide-side sidewall, and the bottom wear surface intersecting with the front outer wear surface; wherein the intersection of the front outer wear surface and the bottom wear surface defines a front piercing edge; wherein the intersection of the blade-side outer planar sidewall surface and the bottom surface defines a shearing edge; at least one upper shear blade mounted to the blade-side of the upper jaw; and at least one shear blade mounted to the blade-side of the lower jaw.
23. The demolition shear of claim 22, wherein the piercing tip includes a first piercing tip portion and a second piercing tip portion, wherein the first piercing tip portion includes the blade-side sidewall, and wherein the second piercing tip portion includes the guide-side sidewall, and wherein at least one of the first piercing tip portion and the second piercing tip portion includes at least a portion of the front wall and at least a portion of the bottom wall.
24. The demolition shear of claim 22, wherein the piercing tip includes a first piercing tip portion and a second piercing tip portion, wherein the first piercing tip portion includes the blade-side sidewall, half of the front wall and half of the bottom wall, and wherein the second piercing tip portion includes the guide-side sidewall, half of the front wall and half of the bottom wall.
25. The demolition shear of claim 22, wherein the blade-side sidewall of the piercing tip includes an ear extending rearwardly from a back end surface of the blade-side sidewall and the guide-side sidewall includes an ear extending rearwardly from a back end surface of the guide-side sidewall.
26. The demolition shear of claim 22, wherein the ear of the blade-side sidewall and the ear of the guide-side sidewall each includes an upper ear surface.
27. The demolition shear of claim 22, wherein the ear of the blade-side sidewall and the ear of the guide-side sidewall each includes a lower ear surface.
28. The demolition shear of claim 27, wherein at least a portion of the lower ear surface of the blade-side sidewall is transverse to the back end surface of the of the blade-side sidewall and wherein at least a portion of the lower ear surface of the guide-side sidewall is transverse to the back end surface of the of the guide-side sidewall.
29. The demolition shear of claim 22, further comprising a guide-blade mounted to the guide-side of the lower jaw.
30. The demolition shear of claim 22, further comprising at least one cross-blade mounted to the lower jaw between the laterally spaced blade-side and guide-side of the lower jaw.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 9, 2022
Publication Date: Sep 22, 2022
Inventors: Daniel P. Jacobson (Wrenshall, MN), Chad Wood (Duluth, MN), Daniel J. Raihala (Superior, WI), Steven T. Letko (Hermantown, MN)
Application Number: 17/806,232