Wear assembly for use on earth working equipment

US10829912B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10829912-B2
Application numberUS-201715809793-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 10, 2017
Priority dateMar 30, 2006
Publication dateNov 10, 2020
Grant dateNov 10, 2020

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A wear assembly for excavating equipment which includes a wear member and a base each with upper and lower stabilizing surfaces that are offset and at overlapping depths to reduce the overall depth of the assembly while maintaining high strength and a stable coupling. The nose and socket each includes a generally triangular-shaped front stabilizing end to provide a highly stable front connection between the nose and wear member for both vertical and side loading. The lock is movable between hold and release positions to accommodate replacing of the wear member when needed, and secured to the wear member for shipping and storage purposes.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A wear member for attachment to excavating equipment comprising: a front end and a rear end; a socket opening in the rear end to receive a base fixed to the excavating equipment with the receipt of the base being along a longitudinal axis, the socket being defined by top, bottom and side walls and including (i) a front face extending transverse to the receipt of the base in the socket to bear against the base and resist rearward loads, and (ii) front stabilizing surfaces adjacent to and extending rearward from the front face to bear against the base and resist vertical loads, the front stabilizing surfaces each extending axially rearward at an angle of no more than five degrees to the longitudinal axis; and a shoulder extending rearward in each said side wall to bear against the base and resist vertical loads with one of the top or bottom walls extending between the shoulders, the shoulders extending farther rearward than the other of the top or bottom wall, and the shoulders each extending axially rearward at an angle of no more than five degrees to the longitudinal axis. 2. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the socket includes rear stabilizing surfaces rearward of the front stabilizing surfaces to bear against the base and resist vertical loads, the rear stabilizing surfaces each extending axially at an angle of no more than five degrees to the longitudinal axis and facing in an upward or downward direction opposite to the shoulders. 3. A wear member in accordance with claim 2 wherein the rear stabilizing surfaces are transversely inclined to bear against the base and resist side loads. 4. A wear member in accordance with claim 3 wherein the rear stabilizing surfaces are more horizontal than vertical. 5. A wear member in accordance with claim 3 wherein the rear stabilizing surfaces face upward and the shoulders face downward. 6. A wear member in accordance with 44 wherein the socket includes a first central facet between the rear stabilizing surfaces, and wherein in a rearward direction each said rear stabilizing surface widens and the first central facet narrows. 7. A wear member in accordance with claim 6 wherein the socket includes side facets opposite the rear stabilizing surfaces and a second center facet between the side facets, and wherein in a rearward direction each said side facet narrows and the second center facet widens. 8. A wear member in accordance with claim 3 wherein the rear stabilizing surfaces and the shoulders are laterally offset and juxtaposed to each other. 9. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the front stabilizing surfaces include a pair of upper stabilizing surfaces transversely inclined to bear against the base and resist side loads. 10. A wear member in accordance with claim 9 wherein the front stabilizing surfaces include a lower stabilizing surface opposing the upper stabilizing surfaces and extending laterally across the socket. 11. A wear member in accordance with claim 10 wherein the upper stabilizing surfaces are more horizontal than vertical. 12. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 wherein the shoulders are parallel to each other. 13. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 including an opening for receiving a lock to releasably secure the wear member to the base. 14. A wear member in accordance with claim 1 including an opening and a lock integrally connected in the opening for movement between a hold position where the lock can secure the wear member to the base and a release position where the wear member can be installed on the base, the lock and the opening being cooperatively structured to releasably retain the lock in each of said hold and release positions irrespective of the receipt of the base in the socket or the orientation of the wear member. 15. A wear member for attachment to excavating equipment comprising a front end, a rear end, and a socket opening in the rear end to receive a base fixed to the excavating equipment with the receipt of the base being along a longitudinal axis, the socket including a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion including a front face extending transverse to the receipt of the base in the socket to bear against the base and resist rearward loads, each of the front and rear portions including a pair of stabilizing surfaces transversely inclined to bear against the base and resist vertical and side loads, the stabilizing surfaces in the front and rear portions each extending axially rearward at an angle of no more than five degrees to the longitudinal axis, the stabilizing surfaces in the front portion facing inward toward each other, and the stabilizing surfaces in the rear portion facing inward toward each other. 16. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 wherein the stabilizing surfaces are more horizontal than vertical. 17. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 wherein the stabilizing surfaces in the front portion face downward and the stabilizing surfaces in the rear portion face upward. 18. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 wherein the front portion includes a horizontal stabilizing surface that opposes the transversely-inclined stabilizing surfaces, and extends laterally across the socket and axially rearward at an angle of no more than five degrees to the longitudinal axis. 19. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 wherein the rear portion includes a first central facet between the stabilizing surfaces, and wherein in a rearward direction each said stabilizing surface in the rear portion widens and the first central facet narrows. 20. A wear member in accordance with claim 19 wherein the socket includes side facets opposite the stabilizing surfaces in the rear portion, and a second center facet between the side facets, and wherein in a rearward direction each said side facet narrows and the second center facet widens. 21. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 wherein the socket is defined by top, bottom and side walls, and wherein the wear member includes a shoulder extending rearward in each said side wall to bear against the base and resist vertical loads with one of the top or bottom walls extending between the shoulders, the shoulders extending farther rearward than the other of the top or bottom wall, and the shoulders each extending axially rearward at an angle of no more than five degrees to the longitudinal axis. 22. A wear member in accordance with claim 21 wherein the shoulders are parallel to each other. 23. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 including an opening for receiving a lock to releasably secure the wear member to the base. 24. A wear member in accordance with claim 15 including an opening and a lock integrally connected in the opening for movement between a hold position where the lock can secure the wear member to the base and a release position where the wear member can be installed on the base, the lock and the opening being cooperatively structured to releasably retain the lock in each of said hold and release positions irrespective of the receipt of the base in the socket or the orientation of the wear member. 25. A wear member for attachment to excavating equipment comprising a front end, a rear end, and a socket opening in the rear end for receiving a base fixed to the excavating equipment, the socket including a front portion and a rear portion, the rear portion having an upper side and a lowe

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Classifications

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • Wear elements for buckets or implements in general · CPC title

  • resilient · CPC title

  • E02F9/28Primary

    Small metalwork for digging elements, e.g. teeth {scraper bits (ploughs for agriculture A01B15/00; teeth of harrows A01B23/02)} · CPC title

  • for rotating digging elements (for milling machines B28D1/186; for mining machines E21C35/18) · CPC title

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What does patent US10829912B2 cover?
A wear assembly for excavating equipment which includes a wear member and a base each with upper and lower stabilizing surfaces that are offset and at overlapping depths to reduce the overall depth of the assembly while maintaining high strength and a stable coupling. The nose and socket each includes a generally triangular-shaped front stabilizing end to provide a highly stable front connectio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Esco Corp, Esco Group Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E02F9/28. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 10 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).