Wear assembly
US-9222243-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9453328B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9453328-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414567340-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 27, 2016 |
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A wear assembly with strain relief protects exposed surfaces of excavating equipment such as a bucket lip. Wear components may include a seat where loads are applied, welding flanges flanking the seat on opposite ends of the component welded to the equipment, and strain relief areas between each welding flange and the seat. The strain relief balances stresses from loading in the wear assembly across the weld flange to limit cracking from stress concentrations. Strain relief may include modification of material properties or modification of component configuration to reduce stiffness of the component between the weld flanges and the seat.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A base for mounting a wear member to a digging edge of an excavating bucket including: a seat to receive the wear member; inner and outer weld flanges rearward of the seat, each weld flange welded to one of an inner and an outer surface of the digging edge of the excavating bucket; an inner strain relief separating the seat and the inner weld flange; and an outer strain relief separating the seat and the outer weld flange; where the seat spaces and separates the inner and outer strain reliefs. 2. The base of claim 1 where the strain reliefs are narrower than the seat and the weld flanges and each strain relief forms a throat. 3. The base of claim 2 where the width of the throat is less than 80% of the width of the widest part of the seat. 4. The base of claim 2 where the weld flanges extend forward to each side of, and spaced from, the throat. 5. The base of claim 4 where the weld flanges extending forward to each side of the throat form recesses between the throat and the flange extensions. 6. The base of claim 1 where the strain reliefs flex under loads applied at the seat and distribute the applied loads across the flange welds. 7. The base of claim 1 where the upper and lower weld flanges and upper and lower strain reliefs are the same material and the strain relief material is more ductile than the seat material. 8. The base of claim 1 where strain reliefs are more flexible than the seat and weld flanges. 9. The base of claim 1 including a retention member that receives a lock through an opening of the wear member to secure the wear member to the base. 10. The base of claim 1 where back and side edges of the weld flanges are welded to digging edge surfaces. 11. A base for mounting a wear member to a surface of earthmoving equipment including: weld flanges at opposite ends of the base, each said weld flange being coupled to the surface with welds; and a seat between the weld flanges, the seat being free of welding to the surface; where loads are applied at the seat during earthmoving operations and transferred through the flanges to the earthmoving equipment; and strain reliefs extending from opposite sides of the seat separating the seat from each weld flange. 12. The base of claim 11 where the seat deflects in response to the loads applied to the seat. 13. The base of claim 11 where the strain reliefs include slots transverse to an axis between the weld flanges. 14. The base of claim 11 where the stiffness of the strain relief is less than the stiffness of the seat and the weld flanges. 15. The base of claim 11 where the strain relief comprises a first material and the seat comprises a second material where the first material is more ductile than the second material. 16. The base of claim 11 where the strain relief is narrower than the seat forming a throat.
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