Scarifier tooth assembly
First Claim
1. A scarifier tooth assembly adapted to be carried by a shank mounted on earth excavation equipment, said assembly comprising an integrally formed point defining a forward digging portion and a rear shaft portion, said shaft portion defining a lower flat elongated bearing surface adapted to mate with and bear against a portion of the shank and an upper curvilinear bearing surface, said point defining means integrally formed therewith and projecting therefrom for extending laterally about portions of the shank to prevent lateral movement of said point with respect to the shank upon said lower flat bearing surface being brought into a mating relationship with the shank, and an integrally formed clamp member defining a curvilinear interior bearing surface and flange means, said interior bearing surface being adapted to abut and mate with said upper curvilinear bearing surface on said shaft portion of said point, said flange means being adapted to engage the shank upon said clamp member being disposed about said shaft portion of said point and said curvilinear interior bearing surface being brought into abutment and mating relationship with said curvilinear bearing surface on said shank portion of said point such that upon urging said point and clamp member onto said shank, said shaft portion of said point is wedged between the shank and said curvilinear interior bearing surface of said clamp member thereby releaseably securing said point to said clamp member and said shank.
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Abstract
A scarifier tooth assembly of the type used on earth excavation equipment for digging furrows in the ground which comprises a replacement point and a clamp member for securing the point to a conventional tapered and grooved shank carried by the bucket of the earth excavating equipment. The point is of a forged integral construction and includes a tapered forward digging portion and a shaft portion extending rearwardly therefrom. The shaft portion defines a flat lower bearing surface adapted to abut a flat bearing surface on the shank and a curvilinear upper bearing surface adapted to abut an interior curvilinear bearing surface of the clamp member. Ear members project laterally from the rearward most end of the shaft portion of the point and fit about the shank for preventing relative lateral movement between the point and shank. The clamp member is generally of an inverted "U"-shaped configuration and defines an inner curvilinear bearing surface and inwardly projecting lateral flanges at the open end thereof. Upon slighting the clamp over the point and shank, the projecting flanges fit within the locking grooves in the shank while the curvilinear bearing surface presses against the upper mating bearing surface on the shaft portion of the point, wedging and securing the point tightly between the clamp and shank.
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15 Claims
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1. A scarifier tooth assembly adapted to be carried by a shank mounted on earth excavation equipment, said assembly comprising an integrally formed point defining a forward digging portion and a rear shaft portion, said shaft portion defining a lower flat elongated bearing surface adapted to mate with and bear against a portion of the shank and an upper curvilinear bearing surface, said point defining means integrally formed therewith and projecting therefrom for extending laterally about portions of the shank to prevent lateral movement of said point with respect to the shank upon said lower flat bearing surface being brought into a mating relationship with the shank, and an integrally formed clamp member defining a curvilinear interior bearing surface and flange means, said interior bearing surface being adapted to abut and mate with said upper curvilinear bearing surface on said shaft portion of said point, said flange means being adapted to engage the shank upon said clamp member being disposed about said shaft portion of said point and said curvilinear interior bearing surface being brought into abutment and mating relationship with said curvilinear bearing surface on said shank portion of said point such that upon urging said point and clamp member onto said shank, said shaft portion of said point is wedged between the shank and said curvilinear interior bearing surface of said clamp member thereby releaseably securing said point to said clamp member and said shank.
- 2. A scarifier tooth assembly adapted to be carried by a shank mounted on earth excavation equipment, said assembly comprising an integrally formed point defining a forward digging portion and a rear shaft portion, said shaft portion defining a lower flat elongated bearing surface adapted to mate with and bear against a portion of the shank and an upper curvilinear bearing surface, a pair of laterally disposed locking ribs adjacent portions of said lower flat bearing surface and extending downwardly therefrom and a pair of laterally disposed ears at the rearward end of said shank portion of said point adjacent said lower flat bearing surface and extending downwardly therefrom, said ribs and said ears being adapted to abut and extend about portions of the shank for preventing relative lateral movement of said point with respect to the shank upon said lower flat bearing surface being brought into a mated relationship with the shank, and an integrally formed clamp member defining a curvilinear interior bearing surface and flange means, said flange means being adapted to engage the shank upon said clamp member being disposed about said shaft portion of said point and said curvilinear interior bearing surface being brought into abutment and mating relationship with said curvilinear bearing surface on said shank portion of said point such that upon urging said point and clamp member onto said shank, said shaft portion of said point is wedged between the shank and said curvilinear interior bearing surface of said clamp member thereby releaseably securing said point to said clamp member and said shank.
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6. A scarifier tooth assembly adapted to be secured to a conventional shank on earth excavation equipment, the shank being of the type having an elongated upper portion carried by the excavation equipment and a lower portion angularly disposed downwardly with respect to the upper portion, integrally formed therewith and defining parallel opposite side walls, a flat inclined bearing surface and a pair of parallel locking grooves formed in the side walls and spaced from and angularly disposed with respect to the bearing surface, said assembly comprising:
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an integrally formed point defining a forward digging portion and a shaft portion extending rearwardly therefrom, said shaft portion defining an elongated curvilinear upper bearing surface, an elongated flat lower bearing surface, a pair of lateral ribs and a pair of laterally projecting ears, said ribs and said ears extending downwardly from and adjacent said lower bearing surface and said ears being disposed rearwardly of said ribs; and an integrally formed clamp member of an inverted "U"-shaped configuration defining parallel leg portions terminating in a pair of inwardly projecting elongated flanges, and an interior curvilinear bearing surface disposed between said leg portions, said clamp member being adapted to extend about the shaft portion of said point with said curvilinear bearing surface on said clamp member being in an abutting and mating relationship with said curvilinear bearing surface on said shaft portion and said flanges being angularly disposed with respect to said lower bearing surface on said shaft portion of said point such that upon so disposing said clamp member upon said point and said lower bearing surface on said point upon the bearing surface of the shank and said flanges on said clamp member within the locking grooves upon the shank and urging said clamp member and point onto the shank along said grooves with said ribs and ears extending about and abutting portions of the side walls of the shank, said clamp member and said point are rigidly releaseably secured to the shank. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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- 13. A scarifier point adapted to be secured to a shank on earth excavation equipment by an inverted "U"-shaped clamp, the shank being of the type having a flat angularly disposed bearing surface in the lower portion thereof and parallel locking grooves in the opposite side walls thereof angularly disposed with respect to the bearing surface to define an inclined wedge therebetween and the clamp defining an internal curvilinear bearing surface and flange members spaced from the curvilinear bearing surface for engaging the locking grooves in the shank and securing the clamp onto the shank, the scarifier point comprising a forward digging portion and a shaft portion integrally formed therewith and extending rearwardly therefrom, said shaft portion defining an elongated flat lower bearing surface adapted to abut and mate with the bearing surface on the shank, an elongated curvilinear upper bearing surface adapted to abut and mate with the interior curvilinear bearing surface on the clamp, a pair of lateral locking ribs adjacent portions of said lower flat bearing surface, extending downwardly therefrom and being disposed intermediary of the ends of said point and a pair of lateral ears disposed at the rearward end of said shaft portion adjacent said lower flat bearing surface and extending downwardly therefrom, said ribs and ears being adapted to abut and extend about portions of the shank upon the lower flat bearing surface of said point being brought into abutment and a mating relationship with the bearing surface on the shank.
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15. A scarifier tooth assembly adapted to be carried by a shank mounted on earth excavation equipment, said assembly comprising an integrally formed point defining a forward digging portion and a rear shaft portion, said shaft portion defining a lower flat elongated bearing surface adapted to mate with and bear against a portion of the shank, an upper curvilinear bearing surface and a first lateral retaining means integrally formed therewith and projecting from the rearward end of said shaft portion, and a second lateral retaining means projecting from said point adjacent portions of said lower flat bearing surface, said first and second lateral retaining means extending about portions of the shank and preventing lateral movement of said point with respect to said shank upon said lower flat bearing surface being brought into a mating relationship with the shank, and an integrally formed clamp member defining a curvilinear interior bearing surface and a flange means, said flange means being adapted to engage the shank upon said clamp member being disposed about said shaft portion of said point and said curvilinear interior bearing surface being brought into abutment and mating relationship with said curvilinear bearing surface on said shank portion of said point such that upon urging said point and clamp member onto said shank, said shaft portion of said point is wedged between the shank and said curvilinear interior bearing surface of said clamp member thereby releaseably securing said point to said clamp member and said shank.
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