Planar Type Bit Mount Patents (Class 299/108)
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Patent number: 11572665Abstract: A milling system for a milling machine includes at least one cutting assembly configured to be coupled to a drum. Each of the cutting assemblies includes a base portion and an impact portion. The base portion includes a standoff coupled to the drum, a first base block coupled to the standoff, and a second base block coupled to the standoff at a position upstream of the first base block in a direction of rotation of the drum and at angle from the first base block. The impact portion includes a cutting bit and a tool holder coupled to the first base block, and a protective element coupled to the second base block.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2021Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Caterpillar Paving Products Inc.Inventor: Dustin W. Sondreal
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Patent number: 10436029Abstract: Embodiments described herein relate to material-removal systems as well as cutting tools and cutting tool assemblies that may be used in the material-removal systems. More specifically, for example, the material-removal systems, and particularly the cutting tools, may engage and fail target material. In some instances, the material-removal systems may be used in mining operations.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: US SYNTHETIC CORPORATIONInventor: Edwin Sean Cox
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Patent number: 9194188Abstract: Rotary rock bit comprising a tool body having an axial core (1) and radial blades (2) made of steel, grooves (6) hollowed out in the edge (5) of the blades, transversely thereto, and cylindrical abrasive elements (8) comprising impregnated diamonds, which are disposed in the grooves, transversely to the blades.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2010Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: TERCEL IP LIMITEDInventors: Abdelhakim Hahati, Sebastian Desmette
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Patent number: 9163502Abstract: A chisel holder comprises a body zone (12) having a chisel receiving opening (18) that is open at least in the direction of a chisel insertion end (14) of the body zone (12), and also comprises a fastening shaft (26) which extends from a supporting end (20) of the body zone (12) and has a longitudinal shaft axis. A fastening member-affecting zone is provided on a first side of the fastening shaft (26), and a supporting zone (78) that has supporting surface regions (88, 90) which are inclined relative to each other and adjoin each other in a transition zone (92) extending in the direction of the longitudinal shaft axis is provided on a second side of the fastening shaft (26), said second side lying opposite the first side relative to the longitudinal shaft axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: WIRTGEN GMBHInventors: Thomas Lehnert, Karsten Buhr, Martin Lenz, Cyrus Barimani, Günter Hähn, Karl Kammerer, Bernhard Diesner, Markus Roth
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Patent number: 8789894Abstract: A non-rotating mining cutter pick has a shank portion with a non-circular cross-section, a head portion including a tip region distal from the shank portion, a shoulder portion separating the shank portion from the head portion, and a cutting insert mounted at a front end of the tip region. The cutting insert includes a body formed of tungsten carbide and an element formed of a superhard material, such as PCD or other material having a prescribed knoop hardness. At least a portion of a first surface of the element is exposed on a cutting surface of the cutting insert, which improves wear properties of the mining cutter pick. The element is fused to the body of the cutting insert, preferably in a high pressure-high temperature (HPHT) process. A method of manufacture and a cutting machine incorporating the non-rotating mining cutter pick on the rotatable element are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignees: Diamond Innovations, Inc., Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventors: John W. Lucek, Adrienne Olwert, Kenneth Monyak, Bjorn Claesson
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Patent number: 8714659Abstract: A bit arrangement for fastening to a plough-body element of a mining plough for underground mining, particularly of a coal plough for the excavation of steeply disposed coal seams, having a plurality of bit pockets for accommodating, preferably demountably, respectively one bit per bit pocket. In order thereby to create a bit arrangement and a mining plough that can be used advantageously for the excavation of steeply disposed mineral deposits and that render possible economic excavation of such mineral deposits, at least two bit pockets are locked in recesses on a front side of a bit strip, which is provided, on a back side, with at least one groove indentation for the positive engagement of a locking projection on the plough-body element and is detachably fastenable to the plough-body element by means of detachable fastening means.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Caterpiller Global Mining Europe GmbHInventors: Adam Klabisch, Norbert Hesse, Gerhard Siepenkort, Klaus Duhnke, Diedrich Bettermann
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Patent number: 8602503Abstract: A base block for a cutting drum is disclosed. The base block may have a first end. The first end may have an opening configured to receive a tool. The first end may also have a flat surface surrounding the opening. The base block may have a second end configured to abut the cutting drum. The base block may further have an internal passageway commencing at the opening configured to receive the tool. The passageway may define a longitudinal axis that is offset by an acute angle from being perpendicular to the flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Caterpillar Pavinq Products Inc.Inventors: Gregory Henry Dubay, Kevin W. Ingall, Randall Steven Kessler
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Patent number: 8534766Abstract: A system for excavating and/or trenching hard and soft ground material includes a support block having a bore with a cylindrical portion and a non-cylindrical portion with flat surfaces and a cutting tool mounted in the bore, which may be a non-rotatable cutting tool having a shank with flat surfaces or a rotatable cutting tool having a shank with a cylindrical portion. The non-cylindrical portion of the bore rotatably engages the cylindrical portion of the rotatable cutting tool and the flat surfaces of the bore engage the flat surfaces of the non-rotatable cutting tool. A further embodiment includes a support block having a bore with flat surfaces along the entire length of the bore that engage the flat surfaces of the shank of the non-rotatable cutting tool and which bore receives the cylindrical portion of the shank of the rotatable cutting tool but does not restrain rotation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Cary D. Ritchey, Wayne H. Beach
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Patent number: 8333435Abstract: A holder for holding a tooth on a body of a cutting blade or grinding drum for cutting or grinding rock or hard earth formations. The selectively-positionable holder includes a portion for holding the tooth in a manner such at that a portion of the tooth projects from the holder and a base surface for attaching the holder to an attachment surface of the body. When the holder is positioned in one of a plurality of orientations, the base surface has, within an area over the attachment surface, a shape which is profiled so that a region defined between the base surface and the attachment surface is, for at least one of the plurality of different orientations, smaller than a region that would be defined if the base surface would have a flat shape.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2007Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Taiga Investments Pty Ltd.Inventor: Troy Stratti
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Publication number: 20120181845Abstract: A plurality of differing horizontal pairs of slot shapes are positioned in the upper body portion of a quick change type bit holder to provide access to a bit extractor tool for removing the bit holder from its associated bit block.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: THE SOLLAMI COMPANYInventor: Phillip Sollami
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Publication number: 20120175939Abstract: A cutting tool assembly including a bit holder having a forward portion, a rearward portion, and a generally planar mounting surface between the forward and rearward portions. The forward portion defines a front aperture having an axis inclined relative to the mounting surface, and the rearward portion defines a rear aperture open to the front aperture. A cutting bit is mounted in the front aperture and includes a rearward end accessible through the rear aperture of the bit holder rearward portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Michael L. O'Neill
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Publication number: 20120043802Abstract: A bit arrangement for fastening to a plough-body element of a mining plough for underground mining, particularly of a coal plough for the excavation of steeply disposed coal seams, having a plurality of bit pockets for accommodating, preferably demountably, respectively one bit per bit pocket. In order thereby to create a bit arrangement and a mining plough that can be used advantageously for the excavation of steeply disposed mineral deposits and that render possible economic excavation of such mineral deposits, at least two bit pockets are locked in recesses on a front side of a bit strip, which is provided, on a back side, with at least one groove indentation for the positive engagement of a locking projection on the plough-body element and is detachably fastenable to the plough-body element by means of detachable fastening means.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: BUCYRUS EUROPE GMBHInventors: Adam Klabisch, Norbert Hesse, Gerhard Siepenkort, Klaus Duhnke, Diedrich Bettermann
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Publication number: 20120001475Abstract: A base block for a cutting drum is disclosed. The base block may have a first end. The first end may have an opening configured to receive a tool. The first end may also have a flat surface surrounding the opening. The base block may have a second end configured to abut the cutting drum. The base block may further have an internal passageway commencing at the opening configured to receive the tool. The passageway may define a longitudinal axis that is offset by an acute angle from being perpendicular to the flat surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Gregory Henry Dubay, Kevin W. Ingall, Randall Steven Kessler
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Publication number: 20110148179Abstract: The invention relates to a bit holder having an insertion projection and having a holding projection having a bit receptacle, the insertion projection comprising a bearing segment and the holding projection comprising a supporting segment. In order to allow the bit holder to be braced in permanent and stable fashion with respect to a base part, provision is made according to the present invention that the supporting segment and/or the bearing segment comprise two supporting surfaces and bearing surfaces, respectively, arranged at an angle to one another; and that the longitudinal center axis of the bit receptacle and the longitudinal axis of the insertion projection enclose an obtuse angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: WIRTGEN GMBHInventors: Thomas Lehnert, Karsten Buhr, Cyrus Barimani, Guenter Haehn
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Publication number: 20110148178Abstract: The invention relates to a bit holder having an insertion projection and having a holding projection, the holding projection comprising a bit receptacle, and the holding projection protruding at least locally from or beyond the insertion projection in the tool feed direction. A bit holder of this kind is designed in service-life-optimized fashion by the fact that the holding projection comprises a supporting segment having a rigid, shaped-on supporting surface that is arranged at least locally in front of the insertion projection in the feed direction. The invention further relates to a base part for receiving an aforementioned bit holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: WIRTGEN GMBHInventors: Thomas Lehnert, Karsten Buhr, Cyrus Barimani, Guenter Haehn
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Publication number: 20100244545Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a pick comprises a forward end and rearward end. The forward end comprises a shearing cutter and the rearward end comprises a shank. The shank and the shearing cutter are arranged co-axially about a central axis. The shearing cutter is supported by an enlarged section that narrows towards the shearing cutter and that has a greater cross section than the shank along a plane substantially perpendicular to the central axis. The shearing cutter comprises a flat surface that is substantially perpendicular to the central axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: David R. Hall, Jeff Jepson, Ronald B. Crockett
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Patent number: 7784875Abstract: A chisel holder system including a base part and a chisel holder. The base part includes a socket wherein the chisel holder with a plug-in insert is introduced. The chisel holder has a bearing surface supported on a supporting surface of the base plate, and the base part has a shoulder connected to the supporting surface. A replacement chamber is formed between the shoulder and a facing end surface of the chisel holder. According to this invention, the supporting surface is placed in the transition region in relation to the shoulder by at least one recess of the shoulder so that the flat-shaped connection between the supporting surface and the shoulder, in the region of the recess, is interrupted in order to optimize the resistance to wear and tear of the base part.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Wirtgen GmbHInventors: Bernd Holl, Dieter Simons
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Patent number: 7694443Abstract: A tooth system (1) for a tool (2) for earth moving machinery (3) is disclosed, which tooth system is of the type embodying a holder (4) located on the tool and a front tooth portion (5) that is detachably arranged on and in relation to the holder, which tooth portion is in the form of a replaceable wear and/or replacement part designed for the actual earth moving (W) and embodies a rear leg and the holder embodies a cavity (14) designed to receive the leg in interaction with the tooth portion and thereby achieve a unified joint (A, B, C, D) for assimilation of occurring loads (Fs, Fc, Fp) via a predetermined connection geometry embodying special, opposite, mutually interacting contact surfaces (15) and, at least initially, clearance surfaces (16) that are arranged along the tooth portion and holder.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignees: Combi Wear Parts AB, Vosta LMG B.VInventors: Adnan Gabela, Per Quarfordt, Cornelis Wempe, Klaas Wijma
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Publication number: 20090261646Abstract: A system for excavating and/or trenching hard and soft ground material includes a support block having a bore with a cylindrical portion and a non-cylindrical portion with flat surfaces and a cutting tool mounted in the bore, which may be a non-rotatable cutting tool having a shank with flat surfaces or a rotatable cutting tool having a shank with a cylindrical portion. The non-cylindrical portion of the bore rotatably engages the cylindrical portion of the rotatable cutting tool and the flat surfaces of the bore engage the flat surfaces of the non-rotatable cutting tool. A further embodiment includes a support block having a bore with flat surfaces along the entire length of the bore that engage the flat surfaces of the shank of the non-rotatable cutting tool and which bore receives the cylindrical portion of the shank of the rotatable cutting tool but does not restrain rotation thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Cary D. Ritchey, Wayne H. Beach
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Publication number: 20090200855Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a tool assembly comprises a rotary portion and a stationary portion. The rotary portion comprises a bolster bonded to a diamond symmetric, substantially conically shaped tip. The stationary portion comprises a block mounted to a driving mechanism. A compressible element is disposed intermediate and in mechanical contact with both the rotary and stationary portions. The compressible element is compressed sufficiently to restrict free rotation during a degradation operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: David R. Hall, Ronald B. Crockett, Gary Peterson, Jeff Jepson
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Patent number: 7487931Abstract: A cutting tool for attachment to the leading area of a base is provided. The cutting tool includes a holder base having two substantially parallel cutting teeth extending from the holder base, the cutting teeth each having a cutting edge and an opening between the teeth. The cutting teeth define first and second cutting paths. The cutting teeth impact and cut asphalt shingles, and funneling surfaces of the teeth funnel the cut shingle material toward and through the opening, and into the path of the rear cutting member which cuts the material a second time. Thus, asphalt shingles are processed more efficiently, thereby creating less frictional heat and avoiding melting of the asphalt shingles.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventor: Kenneth Monyak
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Patent number: 7475949Abstract: An edge cutter bit assembly for use in conjunction with a rotatable drum having an edge. The edge cutter bit assembly includes a holder that includes a plurality of bores wherein each bores carries a chisel cutter bit so that the chisel cutter bit is non-rotatable. The holder is oriented with respect to the drum so that at least a portion of each one of the cutter bits extends past the edge of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Eric P. Helsel, Stephen P. Stiffler
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Patent number: 7310897Abstract: A bit holder for a ploughing bit of a coal or extraction plough includes an insert pocket open on the top side for receiving a bit shank formed on the ploughing bit. The pocket is bounded by two lateral supporting walls, a front and a rear supporting wall, whereby the rear supporting wall has an elevated section projecting over the adjoining, lateral supporting walls. The rear supporting wall forming a bit support for the ploughing bit slopes down to its outer regions. In order to allow a good support for an inserted bit and easy and fast installation of the bit the front face of the rear supporting wall is fitted on the outer regions with guiding surfaces sloping down inwards to the insert pocket as an installation aid for the ploughing bit.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: DBT GmbHInventors: Uwe Tillessen, Norbert Hesse, Gerhard Siepenkort, Klaus Duhnke, Adam Klabisch
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Patent number: 7278228Abstract: The invention relates to a hinged tooth for a cutting wheel comprising a pivot bearing for pivotally supporting on a pivot pin located on a cutting wheel hub, a cutting tooth support extending from the pivot bearing and a steering arm extending from the pivot bearing substantially in a direction opposite to that of the cutting tooth support. A simple and at the same time stable arrangement is achieved in that the pivot bearing, the cutting tooth support and the steering arm are designed as a one-piece support.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Bauer Maschinen GmbHInventors: Maximilian Michael Arzberger, Ignaz Anton Seitle, Ludwig Andreas Huber
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Patent number: 7073870Abstract: A bit holder for a ploughing bit, particularly a bottom bit of a coal plough, includes an insert pocket 12 which is open at the top side 11 for receiving and supporting a bit stem of the ploughing bit and which pocket 12 is bounded on its edges by two lateral supporting walls 20, 30, a front supporting wall 13 and a rear supporting wall 14 with the rear supporting wall 14 projecting above the front supporting wall 13. In order to minimise the wear effect on the contact surfaces between bit stem and bit holder, the lateral supporting wall 20 facing away from the working face when the plough is in use projects above the front supporting wall 13 and the other lateral supporting wall 30 and forms an extended lateral support for the bit stem with respect to the other supporting wall 30.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: DBT GmbHInventors: Uwe Tillessen, Norbert Hesse, Gerhard Siepenkort, Klaus Duhnke, Adam Klabisch
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Patent number: 6918636Abstract: The pick (1) includes a radially inner end (4) and a shank (3) to be fixed to the drum (10) to substantially prevent relative movement between the pick (1) and drum (10). The pick (1) further includes a cutting head (2) having leading (5) and trailing faces (6) intersecting to provide a cutting edge (8) to extend generally parallel to an axis. The leading face (5) in use is inclined by an acute rake angle R to a radius of the axis, with the trailing face (6) being inclined at an acute back clearance angle B to a plane passing through the edge (8) and normal to the radius. The leading face (5) and trailing face (6) being inclined by an acute angle and the shanks when fixed to the drum (10) extends at an acute angle to the radius.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: AGE Mining Services Pty LtdInventor: Albert Daniel Dawood
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Publication number: 20030234569Abstract: The pick (1) includes a radially inner end (4) and a shank (3) to be fixed to the drum (10) to substantially prevent relative movement between the pick (1) and drum (10). The pick (1) further includes a cutting head (2) having leading (5) and trailing faces (6) intersecting to provide a cutting edge (8) to extend generally parallel to an axis. The leading face (5) in use is inclined by an acute rake angle R to a radius of the axis, with the trailing face (6) being inclined at an acute back clearance angle B to a plane passing through the edge (8) and normal to the radius. The leading face (5) and trailing face (6) being inclined by an acute angle and the shanks when fixed to the drum (10) extends at an acute angle to the radius.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventor: Albert Daniel Dawood
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Patent number: 6601620Abstract: A stump cutter includes a rotary drum, holders mounted on the drum, and cutting bits mounted in respective bores of each holder for rotation relative thereto. Each cutting bit includes a shank having a pocket formed in a front end thereof in which the cutting tip is brazed, wherein an outer lip of the shank tightly grips an outer side surface of the cutting tip with a thermal shrink fit. The cutting tip includes a circular cutting edge formed by the intersection between portions of the front surface and side surface of the cutting tip, which surface portions intersect at a ninety degree angle. The front surface of the cutting tip includes raised radial ribs spaced circumferentially therearound for inducing rotation of the cutting bit during a cutting operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Sandvik Rock Tools, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Monyak, Lars-Åke Carlsson
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Patent number: 6481803Abstract: According to the present invention a bit holder block that can be durably connected to both a driven chain and rotary drum is disclosed. The bit holder block is designed to enable it to be welded or fused by other well-known methods to either a rotary drum or driven chain. The invention includes a bottom surface for welding to either a drum or chain. The bottom surface includes a central arcuate surface and flanking flat surfaces at opposite ends of the central arcuate surface. On the flat plate of driven chain cutting machinery the flanking flat surfaces sit squarely on the flat plate. When welded to a drum the base's bottom surface makes two lines of contact with the drum limiting the likelihood of undesirable.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Cary D. Ritchey
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Publication number: 20020093240Abstract: According to the present invention a bit holder block that can be durably connected to both a driven chain and rotary drum is disclosed. The bit holder block is designed to enable it to be welded or fused by other well-known methods to either a rotary drum or driven chain. The invention includes a bottom surface for welding to either a drum or chain. The bottom surface includes a central arcuate surface and flanking flat surfaces at opposite ends of the central arcuate surface. on the flat plate of driven chain cutting machinery the flanking flat surfaces sit squarely on the flat plate. When welded to a drum the base's bottom surface makes two lines of contact with the drum limiting the likelihood of undesirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: Cary D. Ritchey
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Patent number: 6270164Abstract: A cutting tooth is fitted in a cutting-tooth holder of an earthworking appliance which has at least one cutter. The cutter is mounted ahead of a cutter-support region, as seen in the cutting direction, and has at least one cutting edge. The size of the cross-sectional areas of the cutter-support region which lie perpendicular to the cutting advance direction and intersect the cutting edge remains approximately constant in the area which is delimited by in each case two such cross-sectional areas.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbHInventors: Ignaz Seitle, Maximilian Arzberger
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Patent number: 6170917Abstract: A pick-style tool that includes an elongate tool body with an axially forward end and an axially rearward end, and a hard insert affixed to the tool body at the axially forward end is disclosed. The hard insert comprises a WC-cermet comprising tungsten carbide and about 5 wt. % to 27 wt. % Co—Ni—Fe-binder. The Co—Ni—Fe-binder is unique in that even when subjected to plastic deformation, the binder substantially maintains its face centered cubic (fcc) crystal structure and avoids stress and/or strain induced transformations.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Hans-Wilm Heinrich, Manfred Wolf, Dieter Schmidt, Uwe Schleinkofer
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Patent number: 5899535Abstract: There is disclosed a rock crushing apparatus having a frame, an anvil mounted therein and a mounting for a rotor. The rotor has hammer elements disposed thereon for cooperation with the anvil. The rotor includes an outside surface, a plurality of recesses in spaced relation about the outside surface and a plurality of rotor protection members for protecting the rotor. The rotor protection members are releasably mounted in the recesses and extend outwardly of the outside surface of the rotor means for preventing wear of the outside surface. The hammer elements are releasably mounted in the recesses and in alternation with the rotor protection elements and extend outwardly of the rotor protection members. The hammer elements lift and pulverize the rock material. This arrangement has been found to be more effective than any of the prior art arrangements due to the configuration of the hammer elements and their disposition on the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: F.A.H.R. Industries Inc.Inventor: Joseph Michel LeBlond
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Patent number: 5722733Abstract: The invention concerns a cutter pick mounting apparatus which is used to mount a cutter pick (10) to a pick box (12) which is secured to the drum of a mining machine. The cutter pick has a pick body (14) having a base (25) of circular cross-section and a shank (26) of smaller circular cross-section extending from the base. The shank is eccentric with respect to the base. The pick box is formed with a countersunk socket (30) that has a base-receiving recess (32) and a shank-receiving bore (34) which extends from the base of the recess. The bore is eccentric with respect to the recess, the eccentricity (38) corresponding to the eccentricity (28) of the shank of the pick body with respect to the base of the pick body. With this configuration the pick body (14) can be held non-rotatably in the socket (30) with the base locating complementally in the recess and the shank locating complementally in the bore.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1996Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Inventors: Klaus Tank, Arthur Mark Kilfoil
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Patent number: 5647641Abstract: A mining drum assembly for use in the mining of a substrate that has a drum. A plurality of bars, each one of the bars has a plurality of laterally-spaced apart mining bit assemblies connected thereto, are affixed to the surface of the drum. The bars define first and second regions of discrete bars equi-spaced about the circumference of the drum. The bars of the first region being circumferentially and laterally spaced-apart from the bars of the second region.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1996Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignees: Kennametal Inc., Advanced Cutting Systems Corp.Inventors: William P. Sulosky, Wayne H. Beach
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Patent number: 5526592Abstract: A lip shroud system which requires no additional hardware to hold a lip shroud on the front lip of an excavation bucket. The front shroud is held by mating lugs to the adapter and to an adjacent tooth pinned to the adapter. The lip bottom is protected by a wear plate held on the front lip by the front shroud. The front shroud is out of engagement with the lip. Thus, even if the lip shroud should loosen, it does not cause wear on the lip. The front shroud wedges between adjacent parts of the adapter, sideways movement of the adapter is virtually eliminated. This greatly reduces the lip wear in the adapter area. The front lip of the assembly is protected by the front shroud which is locked in place by the teeth associated with the adapter for coupling the tooth to the bucket wherein no additional weight is added to the system because no additional hardware is required for connecting the shroud to the bucket, thereby minimizing costs.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Inventor: Robert S. Bierwith