US935147A - Tooth for steam dredgers, excavators, &c. - Google Patents

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US935147A US40303107A US1907403031A US935147A US 935147 A US935147 A US 935147A US 40303107 A US40303107 A US 40303107A US 1907403031 A US1907403031 A US 1907403031A US 935147 A US935147 A US 935147A
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  • QRGARD-NER TOOTH FOB STEAM DREDGERS, EXUAVATORS, h. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 20, 1907.
  • GHAELEE GARDNER, GEUNIONVLILLE, VIRGXN 1. 1..
  • My invention relates t0.certain new and useful improvements in teeth for steam dredgers, excavators, and similar machines, and has for its object, among others, to provide a detachable and reversible tooth of the character mentioned.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a structure which will present a minimum amount of friction in the course of its operation, compared with devices of a similar nature already in use.
  • the invention further comprehends a tooth having a removable and reversible point and so constr cted that the point is susceptible of efficient use until it is entirely
  • a further object consistsin the producti on of a tooth which shall present nothing, but smooth surfaces to the earth in which it is being operated, and also which shall possess no shoulders or otherprojccting parts which would tend to obstruct to any degree what soever its successful manipulation.
  • the present invention results in the production of a device capable of actual operation for a length of time four or five times, at. least,
  • a further object of the invention is a provision of a tooth having the advantages set forth, and at the same time of such a nature that its strength and solidity is the same as though it were constructed of a single piece of metal.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved device.
  • Fig. 2 a longitudinal tion through'the same, and
  • Fig. 3 is a detailed View of the detachable point.
  • A designates the shank of the tooth, which is provided with the arm l5 and the slotted and reversible portion a between the shank A and the arm 13, said slotted portion serving to engage the front edge of the scoop or the like.
  • the shank A may be secured to the scoop in any suitable manner and is provided at its inner end with the beveled portion 7) in order to offer least resistance to the falling of the (3'- ca rated material into the bucket.
  • the arm B inchules on its outer surface a beveled portion (1, and increased beveled port-ion (Z connecting the portion c with the end of the arm.
  • the shank A is of gradually decreasing thickness from a point substantially below the end of the slotted portion a to the beveled portion 7), for a purpose hereinafter to be set forth.
  • the shank, or body portion is provided at its outer end with a yn'ojectingportion or stub l havin an opening l l extending transversely tlierethroiurh.
  • the base of the projectinpportion (7 is of smaller (l'() -H-Httlltllllll area than the outer end of the main body portion A, thus providing a shoulder f cutirely surrmmding the base portion.
  • the projecting portion or stub C coniprehcnds outwardly converging walls of equal angle larity, terminating in a.
  • iial'tcnud extremity llll D designates the detachable point which is provided with an interiorly hollowed-out portion of a size and shape to closely engage the projecting portion or stub C at all points thereof when fitted upon the same.
  • the walls of the hollowed-out portion of the point D are of a thiclmessiequal to the width of the shoulder f so that when the parts are in position, a smooth exterior surface presented.
  • the tooth-point is then removed and agaih secured in reversed positioir,,thi1s presenting the newly sharpened edge and a fresh surfaceito the material beihgexcavateda
  • This remdval and reversal ofthe point may be con tinued until it has beenworn down to; the points designated by c when it is thrown away and a. new point substituted, Sharpeuing the point is thus nevdr required.
  • the flattened end portion g of ihe projecting portion (1 affords a solid and ,fir bearing for the solid part of the point an'd'in this way, when the parts are securely fastened, is obtained a structure which to all intents and purposes is just as strong and eflicient as though-the tooth were a. one piece structure.
  • the ⁇ recess is formed in the side of the hollowed portion of the point in order to acconnnodate the bolt head and hence permit of ud'projecting parts which would offer resistance to the passage of the tooth through material resistance to the the. material being worked.
  • the same -pnr pose. also further accomplished by the shoulder f accommodating the walls of the hollowed portion of the point D.
  • a tooth for dredgers, excavators including a body portion, a olnt engaging said body. portion toino'lose .1, art thereof antl reversible on the same.
  • v 3 A tooth fo driedgers, excavators l and the lik lntillddl il abody portion, and a hollow itoint ihcloiitg a portiblji thereof and reversiblysecuredg tlie 'eto. 1
  • a tooth fqr'j dre;gers,,xoava rs, and the like includiii a; body p01 ion, removble'point there or, a hollow dlp'rtion in said point, adapted to inc'lose said ,ody pol tion and means for re'versingfthe jpoint on said body portion.
  • a tooth for dredgers, ett Walters and the like including body p r ion, a pro jecting part or stub on said bo-d portion havin outwardly and equally convergin flat side walls and a pointreversiblysecure thereto.
  • a tooth for dredgers excavators and the like includedin a. bed 1 orti'on, a proa jecting part or stu secured tilereto and haw mg outwardly and equally converging flat 107 walls terminating in a flattened end portion, and a point reversibly secured to said pro-- jecting part.
  • a. body portion including a pro- 110 jecting part or stub-secured thereto and having outwardly and equally converging flat wallsterminating in a flattened end portion, a point having a hollowed portion'similarly shaped and adapted to engage with said projccting part, and means for reversibly securin'g said point.
  • a tooth for dredgers, excavators, and the like, inoludin a. body portion,'a projecting part or stu secured thereto, a shoul- 1 2o der surrounding said projecting part, a point engaging said projecting ortion and seated on the before-mentioned s 'oulder, and means for removably securing said point.
  • IOL A tooth for dredgers,-exicavators aud the IikeQinchiding' a body portion, a probody portionv having outwardly and iequally converging side walls and'a point reversiblysecure procure by .lhetters-Patportion, a recess 11.
  • Joint having a hollowed portion, .dapted to engage seid projecting part and shaped and shoulder, threaded openings and to proj eating port.

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QRGARD-NER. TOOTH FOB STEAM DREDGERS, EXUAVATORS, h. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 20, 1907.
I WITNESSIIES mfl Pat/8mm Sept. 23, m9.
GHAELEE: GARDNER, GEUNIONVLILLE, VIRGXN 1. 1..
TOOTH FOB STEAM DREDGEBS, EXCAVATORS, fine.
Epeeifieation of Letters Patent. Pa remind 'f grgpt, 25%, '9.
Application filed November 20, 190?. Serial No. 408,031.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES E. GARDNER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Unionville, in the county of Orange and State of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inTeeth for Steam Dredgers,*EXcavators, and Similar Machines and 1 do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will. enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates t0.certain new and useful improvements in teeth for steam dredgers, excavators, and similar machines, and has for its object, among others, to provide a detachable and reversible tooth of the character mentioned.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a structure which will present a minimum amount of friction in the course of its operation, compared with devices of a similar nature already in use.
The invention further comprehends a tooth having a removable and reversible point and so constr cted that the point is susceptible of efficient use until it is entirely A further object consistsin the producti on of a tooth which shall present nothing, but smooth surfaces to the earth in which it is being operated, and also which shall possess no shoulders or otherprojccting parts which would tend to obstruct to any degree what soever its successful manipulation.
Byuny invention, I have perfected a re versible tooth-point having all of the features necessary to its proper and successful operation and so constructed as to make its useful existence extend over a. much greater period of time than any heretofore known. When my tooth-point has been worn away on one side, it may he reversed to enable its use on theother side, and this procedure may be continued until the point is practically entirely worn away, or until nearly all of the steel has been consumed. never necessary to sharpen the device after removal. and before reversal of the same, in as much as the wearing of the point on the one side during its operation, is in itself asharpeningoperation and after continued use in one. position, a very keen edge will be produced which is effective upon reversal of the point. As a result of an application of my improvement to actual practice, it has drawings, in which,
been found that the useful existence of the point is extended from a period. of several weeks, as heretofore known. to that of a number of months, or in other words, the present invention results in the production of a device capable of actual operation for a length of time four or five times, at. least,
that-.01 similar devices already known in the art.
A further object of the invention is a provision of a tooth having the advantages set forth, and at the same time of such a nature that its strength and solidity is the same as though it were constructed of a single piece of metal.
Further objects and advantages will appear from the following detailed description, when read in conjunction with the annexed Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved device. Fig. 2 a longitudinal tion through'the same, and Fig. 3 is a detailed View of the detachable point.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, in which like reference characters refer to corresponding parts in the several views, A designates the shank of the tooth, which is provided with the arm l5 and the slotted and reversible portion a between the shank A and the arm 13, said slotted portion serving to engage the front edge of the scoop or the like. The shank A may be secured to the scoop in any suitable manner and is provided at its inner end with the beveled portion 7) in order to offer least resistance to the falling of the (3'- ca rated material into the bucket. For a like purpose, the arm B inchules on its outer surface a beveled portion (1, and increased beveled port-ion (Z connecting the portion c with the end of the arm. The shank A is of gradually decreasing thickness from a point substantially below the end of the slotted portion a to the beveled portion 7), for a purpose hereinafter to be set forth. The shank, or body portion, is provided at its outer end with a yn'ojectingportion or stub l havin an opening l l extending transversely tlierethroiurh. The base of the projectinpportion (7 is of smaller (l'() -H-Httlltllllll area than the outer end of the main body portion A, thus providing a shoulder f cutirely surrmmding the base portion. The projecting portion or stub C coniprehcnds outwardly converging walls of equal angle larity, terminating in a. iial'tcnud extremity llll D designates the detachable point which is provided with an interiorly hollowed-out portion of a size and shape to closely engage the projecting portion or stub C at all points thereof when fitted upon the same. The walls of the hollowed-out portion of the point D are of a thiclmessiequal to the width of the shoulder f so that when the parts are in position, a smooth exterior surface presented. In the side walls of the hollowed portion of the point I) are screw-threaded openings h, h, and surroundiiug the opening it on the exterior of one of the side walls 'is a circular recess 2 for a purpose about to be" the POlIIiMbCUOlHQS- Worn away until it assumes an exterior surface indicated by the dotted line in Fig. 2, s eh point having at the same time been sharpened by its continned use at the edge designated by la. The tooth-point is then removed and agaih secured in reversed positioir,,thi1s presenting the newly sharpened edge and a fresh surfaceito the material beihgexcavateda This remdval and reversal ofthe point may be con tinued until it has beenworn down to; the points designated by c when it is thrown away and a. new point substituted, Sharpeuing the point is thus nevdr required. The flattened end portion g of ihe projecting portion (1 affords a solid and ,fir bearing for the solid part of the point an'd'in this way, when the parts are securely fastened, is obtained a structure which to all intents and purposes is just as strong and eflicient as though-the tooth were a. one piece structure. The {recess is formed in the side of the hollowed portion of the point in order to acconnnodate the bolt head and hence permit of ud'projecting parts which would offer resistance to the passage of the tooth through material resistance to the the. material being worked. The same -pnr pose. also further accomplished by the shoulder f accommodating the walls of the hollowed portion of the point D. To fur ther assist the ready passage of the tooth through the earth being excavated, I have beveled the arm B at points 0 and (l as indicated, thus doing away with a right-angled portion common in devices of this kind at the inner end of the arm B, and which oil'ers proper action of the tooth.
It is to be understood that various changes jecting'part or stub onsai thereto.
and modifications may be made of the pres ent construction without departing from the spirit and essential characteristic of mythvention. I
What Idesire to ent, andclaiih, is: I
"1. A tooth for dredgers, excavators :apd the like, includinga body portion, a olnt engaging said body. portion toino'lose .1, art thereof antl reversible on the same.
2. A toot 1 fordredgers, excavators and the like, i'ri aludinga body portipn, apro- ,iecting part thereon, and a point inclosing and 'rex ersible fupon {said projecting part. v 3. A tooth fo driedgers, excavators l and the lik lntillddl il abody portion, and a hollow itoint ihcloiitg a portiblji thereof and reversiblysecuredg tlie 'eto. 1
4, A tooth fqr'j dre;gers,,xoava rs, and the like, includiii a; body p01 ion, removble'point there or, a hollow dlp'rtion in said point, adapted to inc'lose said ,ody pol tion and means for re'versingfthe jpoint on said body portion. i
5. A tooth for dredgers, ett Walters and the like, including body p r ion, a pro jecting part or stub on said bo-d portion havin outwardly and equally convergin flat side walls and a pointreversiblysecure thereto.
v l' '95. G. A tooth for dredgers, xeaiv 1 tors, and
the like, includin a bod ortio a rojecting part orstu i secure t reretp and avfrjl ing flat converging walls terminating in a flattened end portion, and aii'eversible poiirt run secured to said projecting pairtl i 7. A tooth for dredgers excavators and the like, includin a. bed 1 orti'on, a proa jecting part or stu secured tilereto and haw mg outwardly and equally converging flat 107 walls terminating in a flattened end portion, and a point reversibly secured to said pro-- jecting part. a i
8. A tooth for dredgers, excavators, and
the like, including a. body portion, a pro- 110 jecting part or stub-secured thereto and having outwardly and equally converging flat wallsterminating in a flattened end portion, a point having a hollowed portion'similarly shaped and adapted to engage with said projccting part, and means for reversibly securin'g said point. I
9. A tooth for dredgers, excavators, and the like, inoludin a. body portion,'a projecting part or stu secured thereto, a shoul- 1 2o der surrounding said projecting part, a point engaging said projecting ortion and seated on the before-mentioned s 'oulder, and means for removably securing said point.
IOL A tooth for dredgers,-exicavators aud the IikeQinchiding' a body portion, a probody portionv having outwardly and iequally converging side walls and'a point reversiblysecure procure by .lhetters-Patportion, a recess 11. A'tooth for dredgei's, excavators, and the like, including a body portion, a projecting part secured thereto, av point pro- Vided with {1, hollowed portion, threaded openings in the side alls of said hollowed surrounding one of said openings, and means for reniovably securing said point to said projecting pert.
12. 't tooth for. dredgei's, excavotorgnnd the like, including a body portion, info;- jeoting {JELI'bOl stub secured thereto and hay ing outwardly and equally converging welie terminating in e flattened end portion, an
opening through said projecting part, 7;;
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shoulder suriounding said projecting part, e
Joint having a hollowed portion, .dapted to engage seid projecting part and shaped and shoulder, threaded openings and to proj eating port.
In testimony whereof, I afiix my signature,
in the presence of two subseribing Witnesses.
CHARLES E. GARDNER.
Witnesses:
EDMUND H. FARM,
HAROLD E. STONEBR'AKER.
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US2861361A (en) * 1955-11-02 1958-11-25 John S Pilch Detachable point for excavating apparatus
US2904119A (en) * 1955-03-16 1959-09-15 Deere & Co Earth working tool mounting means
US2990633A (en) * 1953-12-09 1961-07-04 Lesher W Van Buskirk Dipper teeth
US3191323A (en) * 1962-08-13 1965-06-29 American Brake Shoe Co Digging tooth with nut and bolt connecting means
US3197894A (en) * 1962-07-26 1965-08-03 American Brake Shoe Co Digging tooth with screws set into resilient pockets

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2990633A (en) * 1953-12-09 1961-07-04 Lesher W Van Buskirk Dipper teeth
US2904119A (en) * 1955-03-16 1959-09-15 Deere & Co Earth working tool mounting means
US2861361A (en) * 1955-11-02 1958-11-25 John S Pilch Detachable point for excavating apparatus
US3197894A (en) * 1962-07-26 1965-08-03 American Brake Shoe Co Digging tooth with screws set into resilient pockets
US3191323A (en) * 1962-08-13 1965-06-29 American Brake Shoe Co Digging tooth with nut and bolt connecting means

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