CA1098137A - Socketed boss having means for retaining a tool shank - Google Patents

Socketed boss having means for retaining a tool shank

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CA1098137A
CA1098137A CA331,268A CA331268A CA1098137A CA 1098137 A CA1098137 A CA 1098137A CA 331268 A CA331268 A CA 331268A CA 1098137 A CA1098137 A CA 1098137A
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metallic members
bore
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boss
shank
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Frederick J. Herridge
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HOY AUSTIN AND CO Ltd
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A mineral mining pick boss having a socket therein for the reception of a shank of a mineral mining pick and a locking arrangement for retaining the shank, the locking arrangement comprising a plug received in a bore extending through the boss transversely of the socket the arrangement being such that the bore intersects the socket, the plug comprising a body of a resilient material (e.g. neoprene) having bonded into the periphery thereof at spaced locations a plurality of metallic members one of which protrudes from the bore into the socket for frictional engagement with the shank of the tool so as to retain the tool in position, the other(s) of the metallic members being disposed within the bore, and the arrangement of the metallic members being such that the plug may be removed from the bore, rotated and re-inserted to change the metallic member which protrudes into the socket.

Description

~98137 This invention relates to means for holding a shank of a tool in a socket, and is particularly but not exclusively ~or use in retaining a mineral cutter pick in a socket in mining machinery.
It is known to retain a mineral cutter pick in a socket by means of a resilient plug which ~orces a metal pin against the shank of the pick, the shank being formed with a surface such that the pin exerts a frictional force which tends to keep the cutter pick pulled down on its seating. An arrangement of this type 1~ shown for example in the complete speci~ication of U.K. Patent No. 895,764.
Prior constructions o~ this type require a rather large diameter o~ resilient plug which limits the applications of such locks. They also require relatively Prequent replacement o~ the plugs, since the pins tend to wear fairly rapidly.
It is an object o~ the present invention to provide an improved lock ~or retaining a shank in a socket.
The present invention accordingly provides a boss having a socket therein ior the reception of a shank oi' a tool and a locking arrangement for retaining the shank, the locking arrangement comprising a plug received in a bore extending through the boss transversely oi' the ~ .

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~98137 socket the arrangement'being such that the bore intersects the socket, the plug comprising a body o~
a resilient material having bonded into the periphery thereo$ at spaced locations a plurality o~ metallic members one of which protrudes from the bore into the socket for ~rictional engagement with the shank of the tool so as to retain the tool in position, the other(s) of the metallic members being disposed within the bore, and the arrangement o~ the metallic members being such that the plug may be removed ~rom the bore, rotated and re-inserted to change the metallic member which protrudes into the socket.
The invention also encompasses a mineral mining machine provided with one or more bosses as de~ined ,above.
Embodiments oi the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-Figure 1 is a side elevation of a mineral cutterpick received in a pick boss, the boss being sectioned through its central plane, and incorporating one embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view o~ a locking means o~ Figure l;
Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view o~ the ' ' i~9~137 parts of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a view similar to that o~ Figure 1 but showing another embodiment;
Figure 5 similarly shows a third embodiment;
Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view o$ the locking means of Figure 5; and Figure 7 is a part-sectional side elevation oi a ~inal embodiment.
Reierring to Figure 1, a mineral cutter pick o~ known type has a shank 10 in which is iormed a groove having a sloping shoulder 12 transverse to the direction oi motion, in use, o~ the cutter pick. The shank 10 o~
the cutter pick is received in a metal boss 14 which in use is secured as by welding to a cutter drum or chain o~ a mining machine. The boss 14 has a socket 16 passing therethrough and dimensioned to receive the shank 10 o~
the pick.
A bore 18 is ~ormed through the boss 14 in a direction at right angles to the socket 16. The bore 18 has the ~orm o~ three superimposed cylinder~.
The bore 18 receives a locking plug comprising metal rods 22 and 20 bonded into a body o~ neoprene 24, as seen in greater detail in Figures 2 and 3. The rods 20 and 22 are shorter in length than the neoprene body 24, the latter being extended at its ends as indicated at 24a ' . . ...

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~98~37 to cover the ends of the rods 20, 22.
In use, the shank 10 of the cutter pick may be inserted downwardly into the socket 16. During such insertion the rod 20 which projects into the socket is forced back against the neoprene body 24 and is then sprung against the shoulder 12. Because of the inclination of the shoulder 12, the neoprene body 24 exerts a resilient force causing the rod 20 to ~rictionally engage the shoulder and force the pick downwardly to bring a shoulder 26 on the pick into abutment with the top o~ the boss 14.
When the rod 20 becomes worn to an unacceptable extent, the entlre plug 20, 22, 24 may be withdrawn and replaced turned through 180 to bring the other rod 22 into use. The provision of a second rod such as 22 received in a part-cylindrical surface o~ the bore 18 also resists any tendency of the plug to rotate under load. Also, the resilient portions 24a act to seal the ends of the bore 18 to prevent the ingress of dirt and so assist in reducing wear.
The embodiment of Figure 4 is similar, except that the neoprene body 24 has bonded therein four metal rods 20, 20', 22 and 22' set 90 apart.
Figures 5 and 6 illustrate an embodiment in which the bore 18 is of substantially triangular section, and receives a neoprene body 50 which is also substantially . . - ;,, .
-~9 !3137 triangular and has three metal rods 52, 54, 56 bondedinto its apices. As seen in Figure 6, here again the neoprene body extends over the ends of the rods to seal the bore.
Finally, Figure 7 shows a neoprene body 70 o~
generally square section seated in a corresponding bore and having metal rods bonded in its corners.
It will be appreciated that metallic bodies in forms other than rods may be used, for example bodies with part-cylindrical surfaces extending ~rom the resilient body but having ~lattened portions extending into the resilient body to assist in bonding.

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Claims (10)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A boss having a socket therein for the reception of a shank of a tool and a locking arrangement for retaining the shank, the locking arrangement comprising a plug received in a bore extending through the boss transversely of the socket the arrangement being such that the bore intersects the socket, the plug comprising a body of a resilient material having bonded into the periphery thereof at spaced locations a plurality of metallic members which form semi-cylindrical protrusions from the surface of the resilient body one of said metallic members protruding from the bore into the socket for frictional engagement with the shank of the tool so as to retain the tool in position, the other(s) of the metallic members being disposed within the bore, and the arrangement of the metallic members being such that the plug may be removed from the bore, rotated and re-inserted to change the metallic member which protrudes into the socket.
2. A boss according to claim 1, in which the metallic members are equispaced around the periphery of the resilient body.
3. A boss according to claim 2, in which there are two metallic members.
4. A boss according to claim 3, in which the resilient body is of generally cylindrical form.
5. A boss according to claim 2, wherein there are three metallic members.
6. A boss according to claim 5, in which the resilient body is of generally triangular transverse section, the metallic members being bonded into the apices thereof.
7. A boss according to claim 2, wherein there are four metallic members.
8. A boss according to claim 7, in which the resilient body is of generally square transverse section, the metallic members being bonded into the corners thereof.
9. A boss according to claim 8, in which the metallic members have a length less than that of the resilient body, which body extends across the ends of the metallic members to provide sealing at the ends of the bore.
10. A boss according to claim 9, in which the metallic members are cylindrical rods.
CA331,268A 1979-07-06 1979-07-06 Socketed boss having means for retaining a tool shank Expired CA1098137A (en)

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