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Working tool with replaceable working bit

  • US 6,607,040 B2
  • Filed: 02/15/2002
  • Issued: 08/19/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A replaceable wear part for mounting on a leading edge of a working tool, said leading edge and said wear part having co-operative guide formations extending generally perpendicular to the leading edge and which provide a socket and projection type of slidable inter-fit whereby the wear part can be driven by a force extending generally perpendicular to the leading edge in order to take-up a working position in which it is secured against the displacement from the working position by frictional inter-engagement between the guide formations on the wear part and the leading edge, and without need for threaded or other separate removable fasteners, said co-operative guide formations allowing the wear part to slide in a direction generally perpendicular to the leading edge and providing a wedge-type inter-engagement between the guide formations such that the greater the distance travelled, the stronger will be the frictional engagement forces acting between the guide formations:

  • characterized in that the guide formations are defined by walls or faces which are matching V-shape in cross section to oppose relative rotation of the wear part about its longitudinal axis, and wherein the socket is defined between a pair of opposed side walls which are convergent or taper, and the wear part has opposed external side faces which are also convergent or taper, but to a lesser extent than the tapering of the side walls of the socket, so that an increasing wedging force is generated therebetween as the wear part is driven to its working position, whereby also the frictional resistance against possible displacement increases progressively.

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