High Performance Implement Wear Member
US-2016040399-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US10633820B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10633820-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715787810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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A dozing blade assembly includes a dozing blade and a multi-piece cutter mounted to the dozing blade and including an elongate body having a first outer body piece and a second outer body piece that are mirror images of one another, and each including an inboard stem having a linear leading edge profile, and an integral outboard end bit having a curvilinear leading edge profile. The outer body pieces are structured for mounting to the dozing blade such that digging faces of the outer body pieces are oriented at a shallower angle than digging faces of the middle body piece, relative to a horizontal plane.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dozing blade assembly comprising: a dozing blade including a plurality of rearward positioned mounts for coupling the dozing blade with an implement system in a tractor, and a moldboard facing a forward direction, the moldboard having an upper edge and a lower edge each extending in a horizontal direction, a first outboard edge, and a second outboard edge, and the moldboard forming a concave vertical profile; the dozing blade further including a substantially planar mounting surface extending along the lower edge and oriented at a uniform angle relative to a horizontal plane; a cutter supported in a service configuration upon the mounting surface and including an elongate body having a middle body piece, a first outer body piece and a second outer body piece positioned on opposite outboard sides, respectively, of the middle body piece; the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece being mirror images of one another, and each including an inboard stem having a linear leading edge profile, and an outboard end bit having a curvilinear leading edge profile that transitions with the linear leading edge profile of the corresponding inboard stem; each of the outboard end bits having a leading edge that forms the curvilinear leading edge profile, a trailing edge, an outboard end surface, and a forward face that extends from the corresponding leading edge to the corresponding trailing edge and the middle body piece including a middle digging face, and a middle mounting face, a leading edge, and a trailing edge, and the middle digging face being oriented at a steeper angle relative to a horizontal plane, and the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece including, respectively, a first outer digging face and a second outer digging face positioned upon the corresponding inboard stem and each oriented at a shallower angle relative to the horizontal plane; the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece each further including a first outer mounting face and a second outer mounting face positioned opposite, respectively, to the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face; the middle digging face being oriented at a smaller angle relative to the middle mounting face, and each of the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face being oriented at a larger angle relative to the corresponding first outer mounting face and second outer mounting face. 2. The dozing blade assembly of claim 1 wherein the inboard stem and outboard end bit in each of the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece are formed integrally as a single piece. 3. The dozing blade assembly of claim 2 wherein the forward face of each of the outboard end bits includes a compound forward face. 4. The dozing blade assembly of claim 3 wherein the compound forward face of each of the outboard end bits includes a lower forward face and an upper forward face, and a ridge extending between the lower forward face and the upper forward face to separate flows of material across the lower forward face and the upper forward face. 5. The dozing blade assembly of claim 2 wherein the first outer mounting face and the second outer mounting face include a first back mounting face and a second back mounting face, respectively, oriented at the larger angle, which is greater than zero, relative to the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face. 6. The dozing blade assembly of claim 5 wherein the middle mounting face is oriented parallel to the middle digging face. 7. The dozing blade assembly of claim 1 wherein the middle body piece has a first horizontal length and each of the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece has a second horizontal length that is less than the first horizontal length. 8. The dozing blade assembly of claim 7 wherein the middle digging face is oriented at a first angle relative to the horizontal plane that is from about 45 degrees to about 52 degrees, and wherein each of the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face is oriented at a second angle relative to the horizontal plane that is less than the first angle. 9. A cutter for a dozing blade in an implement system comprising: an elongate body having a middle body piece, a first outer body piece, and a second outer body piece; the middle body piece including a middle digging face, a middle mounting face opposite the middle digging face, a leading edge, and a trailing edge; the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece including, respectively, a first outer digging face and a second outer digging face and a first outer mounting face and a second outer mounting face positioned opposite to the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face; the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece further being mirror images of one another, and each including an inboard stem having a linear leading edge profile, and an outboard end bit having a curvilinear leading edge profile that transitions with the linear leading edge profile of the corresponding inboard stem; each of the outboard end bits having a leading edge that forms the curvilinear leading edge profile, a trailing edge, an outboard end surface, and a forward face that extends from the corresponding leading edge to the corresponding trailing edge; and the middle digging face being oriented at a smaller angle relative to the middle mounting face, and each of the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face being oriented at a larger angle relative to the corresponding first outer mounting face and second outer mounting face, such that the middle digging face is more steeply inclined to a horizontal plane than the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face when the cutter is mounted in a service configuration upon a substantially planar mounting surface of the dozing blade. 10. The cutter of claim 9 wherein the middle mounting face is oriented substantially parallel to the middle digging face, and wherein each of the first outer digging face and the second outer digging face is oriented at an acute angle relative to the corresponding first outer mounting face and second outer mounting face. 11. The cutter of claim 9 wherein the inboard stem and outboard end bit in each of the first outer body piece and the second outer body piece are formed integrally as a single piece. 12. The cutter of claim 11 wherein the forward face of each of the outboard end bits includes a compound forward face. 13. The cutter of claim 12 wherein the trailing edge of each of the outboard end bits is oriented parallel to the leading edge of the corresponding inboard stem. 14. The cutter of claim 13 wherein the compound forward face includes a lower forward face adjoining the corresponding leading edge, and an upper forward face. 15. The cutter of claim 14 wherein the lower forward face includes an inboard section that is blended with the corresponding outboard digging face, and an outboard section that is blended with the inboard section. 16. The cutter of claim 15 wherein each of the outboard end bits further includes a ridge extending between the lower forward face and the upper forward face. 17. The cutter of claim 9 wherein each of the first outer body section and the second outer body section includes a body section length, and the each of the outboard end bits comprises from about 25% to about 33% of the corresponding body section length. 18. A cutter for a dozing blade in an implement system comprisi
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