US1419524A - Dredge-bucket lip - Google Patents

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US1419524A
US1419524A US401195A US40119520A US1419524A US 1419524 A US1419524 A US 1419524A US 401195 A US401195 A US 401195A US 40119520 A US40119520 A US 40119520A US 1419524 A US1419524 A US 1419524A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02FDREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
    • E02F3/00Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
    • E02F3/04Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
    • E02F3/08Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with digging elements on an endless chain
    • E02F3/12Component parts, e.g. bucket troughs
    • E02F3/14Buckets; Chains; Guides for buckets or chains; Drives for chains
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  • HIV-690776 ing is a specification.
  • T aZZ whom it may concern.
  • the present invention is designed to pro-' vide a lip for dredge buckets which in the cutting edge and substantially throughout the height of the lip is formed in alternately and relatively thick and thin portions, or substantially a corrugated edge, which by reason of the rounded effect in both the operative plane, and in the lane transverse thereto, is more readily orced into and through the surface material, and hence the igging operation requires less power.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective of the improved lip.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the same.
  • This improved lip which is preferably constructed of manganese or other alloy steel is made up, as usual of an operative or digging section 1 and a connecting section 2, and 1s shaped as shown to rovide for fitting the edge of the bucket.
  • he connecting section 2, as wellas the ends 3 of the li are formed withopenings 4, whereby the 11p as a whole from the cutting ed e.
  • the present invention is particularly concerned with the operative section 1 of the lip, which isplain on the outer surface and arranged at the appropriate angle usual in lips of this type.
  • the cutting edge 5 of the lip is formed substantially corrugated at 6 in a plane at approximately a slightly obtuse angle to the outer surface of the section 1, and the inner surface of said section is formed with a corrugated surface 7, the corrugations of which extend transverse this face and merge into the corrugations 6 of the cutting edge.
  • the corrugations 7 are of gradually decreased depth from the cutting edge of the lip and are coincident wlth the corrugations 6 of the cutting edge that is the thickened or raised portions of the corrugations 7 merge into the'thickened or raised portions of the corrugations 6, and likewise the thin portions of both corrugations are similarly arranged.
  • the operative section is, as is usual in dredging buckets worn away, and this section by this invention is' made up of alternate thick and thin parts in that operativesection.
  • the thin portions will wear faster than the thickened portions, and'this tends to maintain the corrugated edge as the cutting edge throughout the life of the lip.
  • the cutting edge due to its corrugated formation is obviously more easily forced into and through the material being dredged, and henceless power is re quired to operate buckets provided with this edge formed of alternate thick and thin por-' tions, the body of the lip inwardly of the cutting edge being formed in the upper surface with corrugations corresponding to and aligned with the alternate thick and thin portions of the cutting ed e, said corrugations being of gradually ecreasing depth 3.
  • a self-sharpening lip for dredge buckets consisting of an alloy steel casting hav- 5.
  • Aself-sharpening' cutting lip for dredge -I0 buckets consisting of an alloy steel casting having a scalloped cutting edge with integral alternate thick and thin sections defined as corrugations in the upper surface of the lip, 15

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R. W. SEYMS.
DBEDGE BUCKET LIP.
APPLICATION men Aue.4,1920.
Q Patented June 13 192;;
HIV-690776 ing is a specification.
" strength will reduce the UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT w. SEYMS, or SAN,
FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO TAYLOR- WHARTON IRON AND STEEL COMPANY, OF HIGH BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY, A
CORPORATION OF NEW 3' D IR'EDGE-BUCKET LIP.
T aZZ whom it may concern.
Be it known that I ROBERT W. SEYMS, a citizen of the United states, residing at San rancisco, in the county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dredge-Bucket Lips, of which the follow- This invention is directed to a cockle shell l1p for dredge buckets characterized by a construction which, without sacrificing any power necessary to operate the bucket.
In dredges, particularly of the endless elevator type where the drive is at the upper I tumbler and the digging at or near the lower tumbler, considerab e power 1s necessary to force the buckets into and through the surface, and the power required is largely dependent upon the form and character of the bucket lip. Naturally such lips are rapidly Worn and in the present accepted type the lips are generally removable to permit convenient renewal.
The present invention is designed to pro-' vide a lip for dredge buckets which in the cutting edge and substantially throughout the height of the lip is formed in alternately and relatively thick and thin portions, or substantially a corrugated edge, which by reason of the rounded effect in both the operative plane, and in the lane transverse thereto, is more readily orced into and through the surface material, and hence the igging operation requires less power. As
I this corrugated efiec-t extends throu hout the operative height of the lip beyond t e bucket proper, the wearing down of the cutting edge incident to 'use simply maintains or constantly renews the corrugated cutting edge, and hence the lip may be said to be substantially self sharpenin In the draw1ngs:-
Fig. 1 is a perspective of the improved lip. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same.
Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the same. This improved lip, which is preferably constructed of manganese or other alloy steel is made up, as usual of an operative or digging section 1 and a connecting section 2, and 1s shaped as shown to rovide for fitting the edge of the bucket. he connecting section 2, as wellas the ends 3 of the li are formed withopenings 4, whereby the 11p as a whole from the cutting ed e.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J 9' 13, 1922, Application filed August 4,
1920. Serial No. 401,195.
the usual manner.
The present invention is particularly concerned with the operative section 1 of the lip, which isplain on the outer surface and arranged at the appropriate angle usual in lips of this type. The cutting edge 5 of the lip is formed substantially corrugated at 6 in a plane at approximately a slightly obtuse angle to the outer surface of the section 1, and the inner surface of said section is formed with a corrugated surface 7, the corrugations of which extend transverse this face and merge into the corrugations 6 of the cutting edge. The corrugations 7 are of gradually decreased depth from the cutting edge of the lip and are coincident wlth the corrugations 6 of the cutting edge that is the thickened or raised portions of the corrugations 7 merge into the'thickened or raised portions of the corrugations 6, and likewise the thin portions of both corrugations are similarly arranged.
In the use of the lip the operative section is, as is usual in dredging buckets worn away, and this section by this invention is' made up of alternate thick and thin parts in that operativesection. Naturally the thin portions will wear faster than the thickened portions, and'this tends to maintain the corrugated edge as the cutting edge throughout the life of the lip. The cutting edge due to its corrugated formation is obviously more easily forced into and through the material being dredged, and henceless power is re quired to operate buckets provided with this edge formed of alternate thick and thin por-' tions, the body of the lip inwardly of the cutting edge being formed in the upper surface with corrugations corresponding to and aligned with the alternate thick and thin portions of the cutting ed e, said corrugations being of gradually ecreasing depth 3. A self-sharpening lip for dredge buckets, consisting of an alloy steel casting hav- 5.- Aself-sharpening' cutting lip for dredge -I0 buckets, consisting of an alloy steel casting having a scalloped cutting edge with integral alternate thick and thin sections defined as corrugations in the upper surface of the lip, 15
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
ROBERT w. SEYMS.
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US3021626A (en) * 1958-01-21 1962-02-20 Esco Corp Scraper blade
US3103752A (en) * 1961-04-10 1963-09-17 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Cutting blade for excavator
US4776114A (en) * 1987-04-15 1988-10-11 Hemphill Sr Charles W Teeth on a tooth
US10329734B2 (en) * 2014-06-26 2019-06-25 Ansar Diseno Limitada Bucket for a rope shovel

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3021626A (en) * 1958-01-21 1962-02-20 Esco Corp Scraper blade
US3103752A (en) * 1961-04-10 1963-09-17 Allis Chalmers Mfg Co Cutting blade for excavator
US4776114A (en) * 1987-04-15 1988-10-11 Hemphill Sr Charles W Teeth on a tooth
US10329734B2 (en) * 2014-06-26 2019-06-25 Ansar Diseno Limitada Bucket for a rope shovel

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