Tool system
US-9222354-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9724701B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9724701-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414203810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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A pick system includes a holder and a pick assembly. The holder includes a first end, a second end, and a bore extending between the first end and the second end and defining a longitudinal axis. The surface of the bore may be tapered so that the diameter of the bore proximate the first end is greater than the diameter of the bore proximate the second end. The pick assembly includes a shaft. The shaft is received within the bore of the holder along the longitudinal axis, and the shaft may be tapered to mate with the bore.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pick system comprising: a holder having a first end and a second end and defining a bore extending between the first end and the second end along a longitudinal axis, a surface of the bore being tapered with a diameter of the bore proximate the first end being greater than a diameter of the bore proximate the second end, the surface of the bore forming an angle between 0.5 degrees and ten degrees relative to the longitudinal axis; and a pick assembly including a shaft received within the bore of the holder along the longitudinal axis, the shaft being tapered to mate with the bore. 2. The pick system of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the bore forms an angle between 1 degree and 2 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis. 3. The pick system of claim 2 , wherein the surface of the bore forms an angle of approximately 1.493 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis. 4. The pick system of claim 1 , wherein the pick assembly includes an intermediate pick holder and a breaker pick, the shaft being formed on the intermediate pick holder, the breaker pick being supported by the intermediate pick holder. 5. The pick system of claim 1 , wherein the shaft includes a threaded end portion, the shaft extending from the first end of the holder through the second end of the holder, the shaft being secured relative to the holder by a nut threaded on the threaded end portion. 6. The pick system of claim 5 , wherein the pick assembly includes a shoulder proximate the shaft and positioned a distance from the first end of the holder, the distance being between 0.0625 inches and 0.125 inches. 7. The pick system of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the bore forms a continuous incline substantially between the first end and the second end. 8. A feeder breaker for processing cut material, the feeder breaker comprising: a conveyor including a first end for receiving material and a second end for discharging material; and a breaker for engaging the cut material, the breaker being positioned between the first end and the second end of the conveyor, the breaker including a drum rotatably supported on an axle and a plurality of pick systems positioned circumferentially around the drum, at least one pick system including a holder having a first end and a second end and defining a bore extending between the first end and the second end along a longitudinal axis, a surface of the bore being tapered with a diameter of the bore proximate the first end being greater than a diameter of the bore proximate the second end, the surface of the bore forming an angle between 0.5 degrees and ten degrees relative to the longitudinal axis, and a pick assembly including a shaft received within the bore of the holder along the longitudinal axis, the shaft being tapered to mate with the bore. 9. The feeder breaker of claim 8 , wherein the surface of the bore forms an angle between 1 degree and 2 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis. 10. The feeder breaker of claim 9 , wherein the surface of the bore forms an angle of approximately 1.493 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis. 11. The feeder breaker of claim 8 , wherein the pick assembly includes an intermediate pick holder and a breaker pick, the shaft being formed on the intermediate pick holder, the breaker pick being supported by the intermediate pick holder. 12. The feeder breaker of claim 8 , wherein the shaft includes a threaded end portion, the shaft extending from the first end of the holder through the second end of the holder, the shaft being secured relative to the holder by a nut threaded on the threaded end portion. 13. The feeder breaker of claim 12 , wherein the pick assembly includes a shoulder proximate the shaft and positioned a distance from the first end of the holder, the distance being between 0.0625 inches and 0.125 inches. 14. A method of manufacturing a pick system for a breaker, the breaker including a drum rotatable about a drum axis and having an outer surface, the method comprising: forming a pick holder having a first end and a second end and defining a bore extending between the first end and the second end along a longitudinal axis, forming the pick holder including forming a surface of the bore to be tapered with a diameter of the bore proximate the first end being greater than a diameter of the bore proximate the second end, the bore having an angle between 0.5 degrees and ten degrees relative to the longitudinal axis; securing the pick holder to the outer surface of the drum; inserting a pick assembly into the first end of the bore, the pick assembly including a tapered shaft that mates with the bore; and securing the pick assembly relative to the holder. 15. The method of claim 14 , forming a pick holder includes forming a bore having an angle between 1 degree and 2 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis. 16. The method of claim 15 , forming a pick holder includes forming a bore having an angle of approximately 1.493 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein inserting a pick assembly includes inserting a shaft of an intermediate pick holder into the bore, inserting a breaker pick into an opening of an intermediate pick holder, and securing the breaker pick relative to the intermediate pick holder. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein securing the pick assembly includes threading a nut onto a threaded end portion of the shaft of the pick assembly, the shaft extending from the first end of the holder through the second end of the holder. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein inserting the pick assembly includes positioning a shoulder of the pick assembly proximate the first end of the holder and spaced a distance from the first end of the holder, the distance being between 0.0625 inches and 0.125 inches.
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