Ground engaging tool mechanical attachment

US9540796B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9540796-B2
Application numberUS-201314425629-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 4, 2013
Priority dateSep 4, 2012
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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A connection assembly for mounting a ground engaging tool to earthmoving equipment includes a body into which is received a resilient member, a force applying member, a locking member with an O-ring seal to be received in an annular channel around the locking member, a locking member stop received in a hole in the locking member, and a body stop to be fitted into an aperture under the body. The locking member stop prevents the force applying member from rotating within the body when the bolt is rotated and advances the piston by threaded engagement.

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The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. A connection device to attach a ground engaging tool to earthmoving equipment, the device comprising an assembly of a body, a force applying member and a locking member having a first portion, the assembly being received into a recess in the ground engaging tool, wherein, in use, application of force by the force applying member causes a force receiving member to advance relative to the body and thereby to engage the device with a portion of the earthmoving equipment to apply forces to the ground engaging tool and the portion of the earthmoving equipment to connect the ground engaging tool to the earthmoving equipment, the locking member including means to apply a release force to the portion of the earthmoving equipment when releasing the connection device, and a stop arranged to restrict or prevent rotation of the locking member during at least one of actuation and release of the connection device. 2. A connection assembly to releasably attach a ground engaging tool to earth moving equipment, the connection assembly comprising: a body; a force applying member; and a locking member, the locking member being arranged to advance relative to the body for the connection assembly to retain the ground engaging tool to the earthmoving equipment and to retract relative to the body when releasing the connection assembly, the locking member including a first portion arranged to positively engage with a boss on the earthmoving equipment when the locking member retracts during a release of the connection assembly and a stop arranged to restrict or prevent rotation of the locking member during at least one of actuation and release of the connection assembly. 3. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the locking member is arranged to operatively, retractably release the ground engaging tool from locking engagement with the earthmoving equipment. 4. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the earthmoving equipment includes a boss on or adjacent a lip of a bucket of the earthmoving equipment. 5. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the locking member includes a recess, channel or groove in the locking member creating a projection or lip on the locking member. 6. The connection assembly of claim 5 , wherein the locking member projection engages during release of the connection assembly with a contact portion of the boss attached to the earthmoving equipment. 7. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stop means includes at least one stop projection that engages with the body to prevent rotation of the locking member relative to the body. 8. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stop means includes at least one pin or key projecting from the locking member. 9. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the force applying member includes a threaded member. 10. The connection assembly of claim 9 , wherein the force applying member includes a bolt. 11. The connection assembly of claim 9 , wherein the locking member includes a corresponding threaded member for threading engagement with a thread of the threaded force applying member. 12. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the locking member includes a nut. 13. The connection assembly of claim 12 , wherein the locking member includes a prism body portion selected from the group of a cylindrical, rectangular, hexagonal or octagonal shape. 14. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the force applying member includes at least one stop means. 15. The connection assembly of claim 14 , wherein the force applying member includes a shoulder or collar to engage with a body stop portion on, within or connected to the body. 16. The connection assembly of claim 14 , wherein the body stop portion includes an insert, key, or grub screw that projects to act as a stop for the force applying member. 17. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the force applying member is slidably received in the body. 18. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the force applying member includes a portion that projects through an aperture of the body when received therein. 19. The connection assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one resilient member received, in use, between at least one of part of the force applying member and the body and part of the force applying member and part of the force receiving member or locking member. 20. The connection assembly of claim 19 , wherein the at least one resilient member includes means to restrict or prevent loosening of the connection assembly due to vibration or impact on the ground engaging tool in use. 21. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connection assembly is a unitary device assembled prior to be being received into a recess of the ground engaging tool. 22. The connection assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one spacer between the body and a part of the ground engaging tool. 23. The connection assembly of claim 22 , wherein the at least one spacer includes an aperture to receive a head of the force applying member. 24. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the body includes a recessed end to allow the first portion of the locking member with a channel or recess to project from an end of the body to engage with the boss at least when releasing the connection assembly. 25. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the body includes a portion that applies a removal force to the ground engaging tool when the connection assembly is sufficiently un-tightened, the removal force pushing the ground engaging tool away from the boss. 26. Components for releasably attaching a ground engaging tool to earthmoving equipment, the components comprising a connection assembly, the connection assembly including a body, a force applying member, and a locking member, the locking member being arranged to advance relative to the body for the connection assembly to retain the ground engaging tool to the earthmoving equipment and to retract relative to the body when releasing the connection assembly, the locking member including a first portion arranged to positively engage with a boss on the earthmoving equipment when the locking member retracts during a release of the connection assembly, a spacer at a rear of the connection assembly, and a stop arranged to restrict or prevent rotation of the locking member during at least one of actuation and release of the connection assembly. 27. The components according to claim 26 , wherein the spacer has an aperture or recess therethrough which allows an actuation tool to be inserted through the spacer to operatively engage with the force applying member, and the spacer providing a release member for insertion between the body and the ground engaging tool to assist in releasing the ground engaging tool from the earthmoving equipment. 28. The components according to claim 27 , wherein the recess includes an opening to a periphery of the spacer. 29. A method of releasing a ground engaging tool from earthmoving equipment, the method including the steps of: providing a connection assembly for releasably attaching the ground engaging tool to the earthmoving equipment, the connection assembly including a body, a force applying member, and a locking member, the locking member being arranged to advance relative to

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What does patent US9540796B2 cover?
A connection assembly for mounting a ground engaging tool to earthmoving equipment includes a body into which is received a resilient member, a force applying member, a locking member with an O-ring seal to be received in an annular channel around the locking member, a locking member stop received in a hole in the locking member, and a body stop to be fitted into an aperture under the body. The…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sandvik Intellectual Property
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E02F9/2833. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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