Ejector unit for a road milling machine or the like

US9803325B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9803325-B2
Application numberUS-201615064947-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 9, 2016
Priority dateMar 25, 2009
Publication dateOct 31, 2017
Grant dateOct 31, 2017

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The invention relates to an ejector unit, in particular for a road milling machine, having an ejector that is replaceably mounted on a carrier. In one aspect the ejector is curved in a scoop-like fashion. In another aspect the ejector is reversible upon the carrier to allow the ejector to be reversed after one wear surface is worn, thus presenting a new second wear surface.

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What is claimed is: 1. A milling drum for a road milling machine, the milling drum comprising: a cylindrical milling tube rotatable about a rotational axis, the rotational axis defining an axial direction parallel to the rotational axis; a plurality of cutting bits mounted on the milling tube; and at least one ejector assembly mounted on the milling tube, the ejector assembly including: a carrier mounted on the milling tube, the carrier including first and second carrier mounting holes defined through the carrier, the carrier mounting holes being spaced apart in the axial direction; an ejector body having a length and a width, the length being greater than the width, the body having a front conveying side and a rear mounting side, the front conveying side having a recess defined therein, the ejector body including two body mounting holes defined through the ejector body from the front conveying side to the rear mounting side, the body mounting holes being spaced apart in the axial direction, and the body mounting holes being aligned with the carrier mounting holes and the ejector body being configured so that the ejector body can be reversibly mounted on the carrier in either of two mounting positions rotated 180° from each other about an ejector body rotational axis extending through the front conveying side and the rear mounting side; and first and second fasteners extending through the aligned carrier mounting holes and body mounting holes to mount the ejector body on the carrier. 2. The milling drum of claim 1 , wherein: the ejector body has a lengthwise center line so that lengthwise edges of the ejector body are symmetrical about the lengthwise center line. 3. The milling drum of claim 2 , wherein: the body mounting holes have mounting hole axes intersecting with the lengthwise center line. 4. The milling drum of claim 1 , wherein the ejector body rotational axis is normal to the rear mounting side. 5. The milling drum of claim 1 , wherein the ejector body rotational axis is normal to the front conveying side. 6. The milling drum of claim 1 , wherein: the ejector body rotational axis is parallel to the mounting hole axes. 7. The milling drum of claim 1 , wherein: the front conveying side includes first and second lengthwise extending forward facing conveying surfaces adjacent lengthwise edges of the front conveying side. 8. The milling drum of claim 7 , wherein: each of the forward facing conveying surfaces has at least one depression defined therein, so that debris can pack into the depressions during use to create an abrasion resistant debris layer on the front conveying side. 9. The milling drum of claim 1 , wherein: the body mounting holes communicate with the recess of the front conveying side. 10. The milling drum of claim 9 , wherein: the ejector body has two polygonal shape fastener head receptacles defined in the recess and communicated with the body mounting holes. 11. An ejector unit for a milling drum of a road milling machine, the ejector unit comprising: a carrier including a mounting foot having a foot mounting surface shaped to be received on the milling drum, and a support portion extending upwardly from the mounting foot, the support portion including a forward facing support surface; and an ejector including a forward facing conveying surface and including a rear mounting side received against the forward facing support surface of the carrier, the ejector having a length and a width, the length being greater than the width, and the length extending transverse to the upwardly extending support portion; and wherein the carrier and ejector each include at least two mounting holes extending through the support portion of the carrier and through the ejector, the mounting holes through the ejector extending through the forward facing conveying surface and the rear mounting side, the mounting holes through the ejector being spaced apart along the length of the ejector and the ejector being configured so that the ejector can be reversibly mounted on the carrier in either of two mounting positions rotated 180° from each other about a rotational axis extending through the forward facing conveying surface and the rear mounting side; wherein the forward facing conveying surface has a recess defined therein, the recess having a recess length and a recess width, the recess length being parallel to the length of the ejector and being longer than the recess width. 12. The ejector unit of claim 11 , wherein the ejector has a lengthwise center line so that lengthwise edges of the ejector are symmetrical about the lengthwise center line. 13. The ejector unit of claim 12 , wherein the mounting holes have mounting hole axes intersecting the lengthwise center line. 14. The ejector unit of claim 11 , wherein the rotational axis is normal to the rear mounting side. 15. The ejector unit of claim 11 , wherein the rotational axis is normal to the forward facing conveying surface. 16. The ejector unit of claim 11 , wherein: the rotational axis of the ejector is parallel to axes of the mounting holes. 17. The ejector unit of claim 11 , wherein: the recess length extends for the entire length of the ejector. 18. The ejector unit of claim 11 , wherein: the mounting holes of the ejector communicate with the recess of the forward facing conveying surface. 19. The ejector unit of claim 18 , wherein: the ejector has two polygonal shape fastener head receptacles defined in the recess and communicated with the mounting holes of the ejector. 20. The ejector unit of claim 11 , wherein: the forward facing conveying surface has at least one depression defined therein, so that debris can pack into the at least one depression during use to create an abrasion resistant debris layer on the forward facing conveying surface. 21. An ejector for a road milling machine, comprising: an ejector body having a length and a width, the length being greater than the width, the body having a front conveying side and a rear mounting side; a lengthwise extending mounting extension protruding from the rear mounting side, the mounting extension having a mounting extension width less than the width of the ejector body, so that the ejector body can be reversibly mounted in either of two mounting positions rotated 180° from each other about a rotational axis extending through the front conveying side and the rear mounting side; and at least one mounting hole defined through the ejector body between the front conveying side and the rear mounting side and extending through the mounting extension; wherein the front conveying side has defined therein a recess, and the front conveying side includes first and second forward facing conveying surfaces adjacent lengthwise edges of the front conveying side; and wherein the at least one mounting hole communicates with the recess of the front conveying side. 22. The ejector of claim 21 , wherein: the at least one mounting hole includes first and second lengthwise spaced mounting holes. 23. The ejector of claim 21 , wherein: the ejector has at least one polygonal shape fastener head receptacle defined in the recess and communicated with the at least one mounting hole. 24. The ejector of claim 21 , wherein: the first and second conveying surfaces face generally parallel to an axis of the at least one mounting hole. 25. An ejector for a road milling machine, comprising:

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  • rotary, e.g. rotary hammers · CPC title

  • with exchangeable cutter bits or cutter segments · CPC title

  • E01C23/088Primary

    Rotary tools, e.g. milling drums {(for forming recesses to receive marking materials E01C23/0946)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9803325B2 cover?
The invention relates to an ejector unit, in particular for a road milling machine, having an ejector that is replaceably mounted on a carrier. In one aspect the ejector is curved in a scoop-like fashion. In another aspect the ejector is reversible upon the carrier to allow the ejector to be reversed after one wear surface is worn, thus presenting a new second wear surface.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wirtgen Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E01C23/088. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 31 2017 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 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).