Self-engaging Snap Fastener Patents (Class 172/750)
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Patent number: 11582893Abstract: A share for a soil cultivation implement for cultivating soil. The share is bent and has at least one mounting hole for receiving a fastener, and the share is tipped on an upper side with at least one carbide insert. A bend of the share has a plurality of different bending radii.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: BOEHLERIT GMBH & CO. KG.Inventors: Hannes Burböck, Walter Bärnthaler
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Patent number: 10470352Abstract: An agricultural implement includes a frame, and a shank mounted to the frame which includes at least one clip edge. A retaining clip is press fitted to the at least one clip edge and includes a movable lock biased in a locking direction. The agricultural implement also includes a ground work tool with a locking opening at least partially filled by the movable lock to resist the tool from being removed from the shank.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: CNH Industrial Canada, Ltd.Inventors: James W. Henry, Ross L. Gingrich
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Patent number: 10309159Abstract: A ground working tool comprises a tooth holder (70) and a replaceable tooth (30), the tooth holder (70) comprising a recess (74) for receiving at least part of a tooth (30), the recess (74) having an upper surface (80) and an opposed lower surface (78), at least one projection (92, 94) of hard material extending from the upper surface or the lower surface of the recess of the tooth holder (74), the tooth (30) comprising a distal part (32) for engaging or working the ground or earth during use and a proximal part (34), the proximal part (34) of the tooth (30) being received within the recess (74) of the tooth holder (70), the proximal part (34) of the tooth having an upper surface (33) and a lower surface (35), the tooth (30) having at least one recess (60, 62) on the upper surface or the lower surface of the proximal part thereof, the at least one recess (60, 62) being of complementary size and shape to the at least one projection (92, 94) of hard material in the recess of the tooth holder such that the at leType: GrantFiled: July 18, 2014Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Digga Australia Pty Ltd.Inventor: Stewart James Wright
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Patent number: 10246856Abstract: The present invention relates to a fixing device for fixing a wear or protection element on a bucket of an earth moving machine, comprising: a base with a housing with a front wall and a rear wall with a through hole, a stop with a lower part housed in the housing, a screw having a head going through the hole and having an end thereof fixed to the stop and a partially compressed elastic device arranged between the screw and the hole. When the elastic device is fully compressed it has a length of L0. In a mounted position, the stop has a front face opposite the front wall, where the distance between both is D1 and the distance between the head and the hole has a value of D2, and the condition of D2?L0>D1 is met in the mounted position.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2016Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: METALOGENIA RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGIES S.L.Inventors: Javier Rol Corredor, Angel Martinez Mane, Sergio Lopez Requejo, Francisco Perez Soria, Jorge Triginer Boixeda
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Patent number: 7255179Abstract: A cultivator sweep assembly having a sweep adapted for releasable attachment to a shank of a mobile agricultural apparatus. The sweep assembly includes a sweep having a more narrow profile, and a coupling attached to a tapered end portion of the shank and disposed between the sweep and the supporting shank. The sweep includes a stem portion that defines a housing configured to frictionally receive and engage the tapered end portion of the shank. The end portion of the shank having the coupling attached thereto is slidably received within the housing until a projection of the coupling is received through a top opening of the housing. The projection received through the top opening indicating that the end portion of the shank is sufficiently received within the housing of the sweep, and that the sweep is mounted to the shank with sufficient force.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Lorne R. Pollard
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Patent number: 7124836Abstract: Sweep retaining structure includes a retainer having a contact end biased towards the sweep. The sweep includes two or more spaced end-receiving areas to accommodate changes in the mounted sweep position. In one embodiment, the retainer is a wire made of spring steel having a contact end biased against the underside of the sweep. In one embodiment, the underside of the sweep includes a series of stepped portions. As the sweep is forced on the adapter on the shank, the contact end springs into retaining position on the stepped portion that aligns with the spring end when the sweep is in the mounted position. The sweep can be attached loosely by hand in an initial position with operating forces moving the sweep to a wedge locked position.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Benoit Jocelyn Poutre, Richard Wayne Hook, James Thomas Noonan, Donald Ray Peck, Michael Sieben Egert
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Patent number: 7086185Abstract: In a device for coupling a tooth onto an adaptor nose with a key, the tooth includes a skirt shrouding the adapter nose beyond the key passage zone and having a configuration connected to a return wall, comprising a bordering ridge. The wall is provided in the width of the skirt and corresponds to the passage and positioning of the key. Proximate the ends of the wall, and in the thickness of the skirt, are provided passage openings for the key devoid of abutting function in operation and ensuring a guiding and stopping function only when the key is inserted or removed. The key comprises two components transversely mobile relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: AFE MetalInventors: Charles Pasqualini, Jean Marc Noailly
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Patent number: 7070007Abstract: Sweep retaining structure includes a retainer having a contact end biased towards the sweep. The sweep includes two or more spaced end-receiving areas to accommodate changes in the mounted sweep position. In one embodiment, the retainer is a wire made of spring steel having a contact end biased against the underside of the sweep. In one embodiment, the underside of the sweep includes a series of stepped portions. As the sweep is forced on the adapter on the shank, the contact end springs into retaining position on the stepped portion that aligns with the spring end when the sweep is in the mounted position. The sweep can be attached loosely by hand in an initial position with operating forces moving the sweep to a wedge locked position.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Benoit Jocelyn Poutre, Richard Wayne Hook, James Thomas Noonan, Donald Ray Peck, Michael Sieben Egert
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Patent number: 6938700Abstract: Sweep retaining structure includes a spring wire retainer with a base supported in a groove on the underside of the wedge support which mates with a stem portion of the sweep. The wedge support is apertured, and a central curved portion of the retainer passes through the aperture and supports a sweep-contacting end above the surface of the wedge support. The end is biased toward a contact area on the sweep to engage the area and eliminate sweep loss problems by preventing the sweep from slipping downwardly from the mounted position. To remove the sweep, a tool is inserted through the slot to depress the retainer end, and the sweep is forced off the wedge support. A raised area on the sweep directs soil away from the retainer and contact area to reduce wear and eliminate depression of the end during operation. The underside of the raised area positions the wire end and provides bend-resisting support for the wire.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Richard David Zaun, Benoit Poutré , Donald Ray Peck, Mark Beeck, Richard Wayne Hook, James Michael VanAuwelaer, Jarrod Ray Ruckle
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Patent number: 6814151Abstract: Knock-on sweep structure includes a wedge adapter having opposite sides with upper and lower surfaces that engage the wrap-around portion of the sweep stem. The upper and lower surfaces diverge at different rates from a narrow end to a wide end to improve sweep-adapter contact. In one embodiment, the upper and lower surfaces on each side are planar and define a compound angle. The differential rate of divergence assures early contact between the adapter and stem at a plurality of spaced locations for improved retention and more reliable sweep positioning.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Donald Ray Peck, Benoit Jocelyn Poutre, Mark Donald Beeck
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Patent number: 6757995Abstract: A system for coupling excavation equipment components is provided. The system includes a retainer pin having first and second detents which are extendable axially from a surface of the retainer pin, in response to rotation of a valve seated at least partially within a cylindrical bore which extends at least partially through the retainer pin. In accordance with the particular embodiment, the valve includes at least one slotted portion configured to receive the detents at least partially therein, when the detents are in a retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventor: Sherlock K. Pippins
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Patent number: 6684963Abstract: Sweep retaining structure includes a retainer having a contact end biased towards the sweep. The sweep includes two or more spaced end-receiving areas to accommodate changes in the mounted sweep position. In one embodiment, the retainer is a wire made of spring steel having a contact end biased against the underside of the sweep. In one embodiment, the underside of the sweep includes a series of stepped portions. As the sweep is forced on the adapter on the shank, the contact end springs into retaining position on the stepped portion that aligns with the spring end when the sweep is in the mounted position. The sweep can be attached loosely by hand in an initial position with operating forces moving the sweep to a wedge locked position.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Benoit Jocelyn Poutre, Richard Wayne Hook, James Thomas Noonan, Donald Ray Peck, Michael Sieben Egert
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Patent number: 6585058Abstract: Sweep retaining structure includes a spring wire retainer with a base supported in a groove on the underside of the wedge support which mates with a stem portion of the sweep. The wedge support is apertured, and a central curved portion of the retainer passes through the aperture and supports a sweep-contacting end above the surface of the wedge support. The end is biased toward a contact area on the sweep to engage the area and eliminate sweep loss problems by preventing the sweep from slipping downwardly from the mounted position. To remove the sweep, a tool is inserted through the slot to depress the retainer end, and the sweep is forced off the wedge support. A raised area on the sweep directs soil away from the retainer and contact area to reduce wear and eliminate depression of the end during operation. The underside of the raised area positions the wire end and provides bend-resisting support for the wire.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Richard David Zaun, Benoit Poutré, Donald Ray Peck, Mark Beeck, Richard Wayne Hook, James Michael VanAuwelaer, Jarrod Ray Ruckle
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Patent number: 6571884Abstract: A novel solution for changing sweeps or knives on a cultivator or other soil working tool is the subject matter of the present invention. In today's farming world, where labor is at a premium and time is of the essence, a sole operator or farmer in preparing the fields for planting, summer fallow or other operations will sometimes need to change the sweeps or knives which till the ground several times for different crops or operations. The novel invention herein provides for an apparatus for quickly removing the sweeps (2) on cultivator shanks and replacing them with other soil openers of different width or configuration. A simple press button (7) releases the sweep (2) from an adapter bolted to a standard cultivator shank. The present invention eliminates the problem of sweeps falling off shanks due to lack of friction or difficulty in removing sweeps because of over friction.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: F. P. Bourgault Tillage Tools Ltd.Inventors: Leonard Horvath, Linus Yeager, Ricky William Schemenauer
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Patent number: 5941318Abstract: A cultivator sweep secured to a sweep holder that is attached to a cultivator implement for shearing surface soil. The cultivator sweep includes a body member having a front nose portion, a rear portion and a pair of laterally outwardly extending wing members. The rear portion includes a slot. The sweep holder includes an insertion member and at least two flanges. The insertion member is received within the slot and the at least two flanges extend outwardly from the insertion member and define grooves to receive the body member. An interference fit is created between the body member of the cultivator sweep and the at least two flanges of the sweep holder to securely retain the cultivator sweep with respect to the sweep holder.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Gen Manufacturing Ltd.Inventor: Henry John Bergen
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Patent number: 5230385Abstract: A rake head attachment for raking the sand of a trap, designed for being removably mounted upon the grip of the shaft of a golf club. This rake head attachment comprises an elongate support member, from a lower portion of which a plurality of rake teeth extend substantially perpendicularly downwardly in a coplanar array. The upper portion of the support member is enlarged, with a handle-receiving socket defined in a central part thereof, with the central axis of the socket being generally perpendicular to the plane of the teeth. The socket has elongate members of springy, flexible material of sufficient length as to collectively define a socket of sufficient depth as to tightly and firmly receive a substantial portion of the end of the grip. The members close around the end of the inserted grip so as to grasp such end sufficiently tightly as to enable the rake teeth of the attachment to be pulled through the sand of the trap.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1992Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventor: Regis C. Dinatale
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Patent number: 5007484Abstract: A soil cultivator has a new cultivator shank and a new plow blade which has a fixed lock structure. The plow blade is held to the shank by a movable snap action lock mechanism in a working end of the shank. A new method of quickly changing plow blades with a snap action lock in a cultivator shank is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Inventor: Greg N. Johanson
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Patent number: 4611418Abstract: A locking mechanism for releasably securing earth excavation teeth on a trenching machine. The assembly includes a nose piece carried by the bucket of the earth excavation equipment, a digging point which fits about and is carried by the nose piece and a compressible locking assembly having a steel projecting portion. The locking assembly is disposed in a chamber in the lower surface of the nose piece with the projecting portion extending therefrom and into an aperture extending through the lower surface of the point and communicating with the chamber in the nose piece. To remove the point from the nose piece, a tool is provided which engages the point and the projecting portion of the locking assembly such that upon forcing the tool against the projecting portion of the locking assembly, the locking assembly is compressed and the projecting portion thereof is urged downwardly in the chamber while the point is driven forwardly thereover and off the nose piece.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Inventor: Richard L. Launder
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Patent number: 4501079Abstract: A two-piece cutting edge construction wherein a plurality of adapters are mounted on the mold board each having releasably locked thereto a cutting edge; the sidewalls of the adapters and cutting edges being recessed for the receipt of longitudinally (forwardly/rearwardly) stabilizing pins; the lock for releasably coupling the cutting edge to the adapter including two legs resiliently inner connected by a compression spring with the lock being insertable and removable by forces extending transversely of the forward/rearward mounting and unmounting direction of the cutting edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1983Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignee: ESCO CorporationInventors: Frederick C. Hahn, Larren F. Jones
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Patent number: 4423790Abstract: A share comprising a cutting blade portion and a mounting portion, and interengaging surfaces on the cutting blade and mounting portions including lands on each portion, each land engaging one surface of the other portion so as to retain the portions together as an assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1981Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignees: Philip A. Growden, Ina S. J. Growden, Sandra J. Lang, Robert B. LandInventor: Murray W. Growden