BLANK FOR FABRICATING WEAR MEMBER FOR A GROUND-ENGAGING TOOL
A blank for fabricating a wear member for a ground-engaging tool includes a one-piece block having a boss channel and a lock bore each formed therein. The one-piece block includes a peripheral edge that projects upon lateral sides and a front end of the one-piece block, the peripheral edge originating and terminating at a back end of the block, to form a continuous welding interface that is partially perimetric of the one-piece block, for welding to a body of a wear member. The blank can be used to fabricate a variety of different wear members including shrouds, tooth tips, edge protectors, or others.
Latest Caterpillar Inc. Patents:
The present disclosure relates generally to a fabricated wear member for a ground-engaging tool, and more particularly to a blank for fabricating a wear member having structure for accommodating a lock and a peripheral edge forming a welding interface for welding to a body of a wear member.
BACKGROUNDGround-engaging tools including buckets, blades, shovels, and still others are used in a wide variety of machinery types throughout the world. Such ground-engaging tools are typically used to dig, push, load, or otherwise manipulate material ranging from soil to rock, landfill trash, or other debris. Depending upon the materials being worked, material contact surfaces of such ground-engaging tools can be subjected to relatively harsh wear conditions. Over time, wear of the material contact surfaces can limit the service life of such tools or degrade performance. To avoid the necessity of replacing the entire tool, many are equipped with replaceable wear members which can be bolted, welded, or otherwise fitted upon the tool and replaced when they wear out.
Replacement of wear members can be relatively labor intensive, and a variety of strategies are known for relatively efficiently swapping out used wear members for replacements. In some instances, a locking device can be used to securely fit a wear member upon a ground-engaging tool, then unlocked for replacement or service, without the need for welding to attach the wear member, or cutting, hammering, or other unduly burdensome servicing activities for removal. One example replaceable wear member for a ground-engaging tool is set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 9,995,022 to Hooijmans. Hooijmans proposes a dragline lip assembly having an upright member with a boss, and a wing shroud structured for securing by way of a lock assembly on the dragline lip.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one aspect, a blank for fabricating a wear member for a ground-engaging tool includes a one-piece block with a front end, a back end, an upper surface, a bottom surface, a first lateral side, and a second lateral side. A boss channel is formed in the one-piece block and is open at the bottom surface and at the back end. A lock bore is formed in the one-piece block and extends downwardly from the upper surface to the boss channel. The one-piece block further includes a peripheral edge that projects upon each of the first lateral side, the second lateral side and the front end, and is located vertically between the lower surface and the bottom surface. The peripheral edge originates and terminates at the back end, such that the peripheral edge forms a continuous welding interface that is partially perimetric of the one-piece block, for welding the one-piece block to a body of a wear member for a ground-engaging tool.
In another aspect, a blank assembly for fabricating a wear member for a ground-engaging tool includes a one-piece block with a front end, a back end, an upper surface, a bottom surface, a first lateral side, and a second lateral side. A boss channel is formed in the one-piece block and is open at the bottom surface and at the back end, and a lock bore is formed in the one-piece block and extends downwardly from the upper surface to the boss channel. A lock is positioned within the lock bore and adjustable between an engagement state and a disengagement state to lock or unlock the one-piece block from a boss attached to a ground-engaging tool. The one-piece block further includes a peripheral edge that projects upon each of the first lateral side, the second lateral side, and the front end, and is located vertically between the upper surface and the bottom surface, and the peripheral edge forms a continuous welding interface that is partially perimetric of the one-piece block, for welding the one-piece block to a body of a wear member.
In still another aspect, a fabricated wear member for a ground-engaging tool includes a wear member body having a cutout formed therein, and a blank assembly positioned within the cutout. The blank assembly includes a one-piece block, and a lock positioned within the one-piece block. The one-piece block includes a front end, a back end, an upper surface, a bottom surface, a first lateral side, and a second lateral side, and has formed therein a boss channel that is open at the bottom surface and at the back end. The one-piece block further has a peripheral edge projecting upon each of the first lateral side, the second lateral side, and the front end, and having a shape that is complementary to a shape of the cutout. A weld attaches the wear member body to the peripheral edge.
Referring to
In the illustrated embodiment, wing shrouds 30 are fabricated wear members formed from a blank assembly 32 that is lockingly mounted to a mounting boss (not shown in
Referring also now to
Referring also now to
Referring also now to
Boss channel 72 can include a first rail slot 74 extending in parallel with first lateral side 66, and a second rail slot 76 extending in parallel with second lateral side 68. Boss channel 72 further includes a roof slot 78, forming a roof of boss channel 72, and extending from an open end 80 located at back end 60 of block 35, to an opposite second end 82 intersecting lock bore 37. Blank 34 may further include an insert 86, such as a non-metallic insert of plastic or another polymeric material, having a frustoconical, or other slanted or sloped, partially arcuate, surface 84 forming second end 82 of boss channel 72. Boss 52 includes a first longitudinally extending boss rail 53 that is received in rail slot 74, and a second longitudinally extending boss rail 55 that is received in rail slot 76. Boss 52 also includes a boss protrusion 57 that extends upwardly, and is received generally in register with block bore 37 at second end 82 of boss channel 72. Boss protrusion 57 may also be frustoconical. Lock 36 may include tool engagement surfaces 88, into which a tool such as a square socket wrench tool can be mated, to rotate lock 36 between an engagement state and a disengagement state. Tool engagement surfaces 88 could form a male or female hex shape, for example, in other instances.
Referring also now to
Referring also now to
Peripheral edge 94 may also include a projecting welding lip 104, and has a cross-sectional shape, in a transverse plane, that is vertically symmetric about welding lip 104. The transverse plane referred to in this context is a transverse plane that is generally orthogonal to a running length of lip 104. The transverse plane will be the plane of the page in
Each of first lateral side 66, second lateral side 68, and front end 58, may slope, in a direction of peripheral edge 94, downwardly and outwardly from upper surface 62, and upwardly and outwardly from bottom surface 64. With particular reference to
Turning now to
Referring now to
Yet another embodiment is shown in
From the foregoing description, it will be appreciated that wear members can be uniquely fabricated for a variety of applications, while being structured to be used with existing locking systems. Accordingly, wear members having unique geometry, or formed from unique materials for specific service applications, such as hardened materials or sacrificial wear materials, can be built around a common core component while having essentially unlimited flexibility in design. The rotatable locking mechanisms discussed herein are also but one example of locking systems and configuration that could be used. In the illustrated embodiments, each blank assembly is shown equipped with a single rotatable lock. Other embodiments could include multiple rotatable locks, accommodating multiple boss protrusions on a single boss or multiple bosses, multiple boss protrusions on separate boss pins, or still another arrangement. Moreover, while rotatable locks having a lock member that rotates around a boss protrusion as disclosed herein are contemplated to provide a practical implementation strategy, in other instances an altogether different lock configuration could be used. Threaded engagements between a mounting bolt passed through a blank and receiving threads in a boss, or in a body or insert in a ground-engaging tool, could alternatively be used.
The present description is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed to narrow the breadth of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications might be made to the presently disclosed embodiments without departing from the full and fair scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Other aspects, features and advantages will be apparent upon an examination of the attached drawings and appended claims. As used herein, the articles “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items, and may be used interchangeably with “one or more.” Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Also, as used herein, the terms “has,” “have,” “having,” or the like are intended to be open-ended terms. Further, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “based, at least in part, on” unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A fabricated wear member for a ground- engaging tool comprising:
- a wear member body configured for releasable installation on a ground-engaging tool and having a cutout formed therein;
- a blank assembly positioned within the cutout, and including a one-piece block, and a lock positioned within the one-piece block;
- the one-piece block having a front end, a back end, an upper surface, a bottom surface, a first lateral side, and a second lateral side, and having formed therein a boss channel that is open at the bottom surface and at the back end;
- the one-piece block further having a peripheral edge projecting upon each of the first lateral side, the second lateral side, and the front end, and having a shape that is complementary to a shape of the cutout; and
- a weld attaching the wear member body to the peripheral edge.
17. The fabricated wear member of claim 16 wherein the wear member body includes one of an edge shroud, an edge protector, or a tooth piece.
18. The fabricated wear member of claim 17 wherein the wear member body includes a first plate piece having the cutout formed therein, and a second plate piece arranged in opposition to the first plate piece such that a gap extends therebetween.
19. The fabricated wear member of claim 17 wherein:
- the peripheral edge includes a welding lip, and a first groove is formed between the peripheral edge and the wear member body upon a first side of the welding lip and is at least partially filled by material of the weld; and
- a second groove is formed between the peripheral edge and the wear member body upon a second side of the welding lip and is at least partially filled by material of a second weld.
20. The fabricated wear member of claim 16 wherein the peripheral edge has a U-shape and originates and terminates at the back end of the one-piece block.
21. A fabricated wear member for a ground-engaging tool comprising:
- a one-piece block including a front end, a back end, an upper surface, a bottom surface, a first lateral side and a second lateral side;
- a boss channel is formed in the one-piece block and is open at the bottom surface and at the back end;
- a lock bore is formed in the one-piece block and extends downwardly from the upper surface to the boss channel, and the boss channel extends in a forward direction from the back end and is open continuously at the bottom surface from the back end to a location of the lock bore;
- the one-piece block further including a peripheral edge that projects upon each of the first lateral side, the second lateral side, and the front end;
- the peripheral edge is located vertically between the upper surface and the bottom surface, and the peripheral edge forming a welding interface that is partially perimetric of the one-piece block;
- a wear member body having a cutout formed therein, and receiving the one-piece block in the cutout; and
- a weld attaching the wear member body to the peripheral edge.
22. The fabricated wear member of claim 21 wherein the peripheral edge includes a welding lip.
23. The fabricated wear member of claim 22 wherein a transverse vertical plane is defined orthogonal to the welding lip, and the peripheral edge has a cross-sectional shape that is vertically symmetric about the welding lip in the transverse plane.
24. The fabricated wear member of claim 21 further comprising a non-metallic insert positioned within the boss channel.
25. The fabricated wear member of claim 21 wherein the one-piece block further includes a sloping surface extending between the upper surface and the peripheral edge, and a transition surface extending horizontally between the sloping surface and the peripheral edge, and wherein each of the sloping surface, the transition surface, and the peripheral edge originates and terminates at the back end of the one-piece block
26. (canceled)
27. (canceled)
28. A fabricated wear member for a ground-engaging tool comprising:
- a one-piece block including a front end, a back end including a back end surface, an upper surface, a bottom surface, a first lateral side and a second lateral side;
- a downwardly opening boss channel is formed in the one-piece block and extends to the back end surface for receiving a boss attached to a ground-engaging tool;
- the one-piece block further including a peripheral edge that projects upon each of the first lateral side, the second lateral side, and the front end;
- the peripheral edge is located vertically between the upper surface and the bottom surface; and
- a wear member body welded to the peripheral edge.
29. The fabricated wear member of claim 28 wherein the peripheral edge including a welding lip originating and terminating at the back end surface, and the welding lip upon the first lateral side is parallel to the welding lip upon the second lateral side.
30. The fabricated wear member of claim 29 wherein the welding lip forms a U-shape.
31. The fabricated wear member of claim 28 wherein the peripheral edge is located outside of a footprint defined by the upper surface, and outside of a footprint defined by the bottom surface, in a projection plane.
32. The fabricated wear member of claim 28 wherein a roof slot in communication with the boss channel is formed in the one-piece blank.
33. The fabricated wear member of claim 32 wherein a rail slot in communication with the boss channel is formed in the one-piece blank.
34. The fabricated wear member of claim 28 wherein a lock bore is formed in the one-piece block and extends downwardly from the upper surface to the boss channel.
35. The fabricated wear member of claim 34 further comprising a lock within the lock bore.
36. The fabricated wear member of claim 28 wherein the wear member body includes a plate piece.
37. The fabricated wear member of claim 36 wherein the plate piece includes a first plate piece, and further comprising a second plate piece and a connector coupling the first plate piece to the second plate piece.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 13, 2024
Publication Date: Apr 17, 2025
Applicant: Caterpillar Inc. (Peoria, IL)
Inventors: Phillip J. Kunz (Morton, IL), Adam Michael Dean (Morton, IL)
Application Number: 18/979,875