US2010005689A1PendingUtilityA1
Heavy duty excavator bucket
Est. expiryJul 10, 2028(~2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
A heavy duty excavator bucket is constructed with an exoskeletal structure comprising coupled cast components including a lip member, opposed wing members, junction members locatable between floor and side walls and side and rear walls and a cap rail structure extending between opposed wing members about the upper periphery of the bucket to form an integral structure. Steel plate floor, side wall and rear wall members extend between adjacent exoskeletal regions. The bucket may include a cast arch member extending between opposed wing members and a cast reinforcing member extending between opposed junction members adjacent said rear wall.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An excavator bucket comprising:—
a generally rectangular floor, opposed side walls and a rear wall; a lip member extending transversely of a front portion of said floor, said lip member including spaced mountings for replaceable wear members; opposed wing members adjacent respective front portions of said side walls, said wing members including mountings for replaceable wear members, said wing members each including a drag rope mounting located forwardly of a front edge of said lip member; said excavator bucket characterized in that said side walls extend substantially parallel to each other and incline outwardly towards respective upper regions thereof at an angle of from 50 to 20° relative to a plane perpendicular to a plane of said floor, said excavator bucket further characterized in that a ratio of lip width to side wall height in the region of said lip member is in the range of from 3.1 to 3.6:1.
2 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein side walls incline outwardly at an angle of from 10° to 15°.
3 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 2 wherein said side walls incline outwardly at an angle from 12° to 15°.
4 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said ratio of lip width to side wall height is in the range of from 3.2 to 3.5:1.
5 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 4 wherein said ratio of lip width to side wall height is in the range of from 3.3 to 3.4:1.
6 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bucket includes an arch member extending between said opposed wing members.
7 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 6 wherein said arch member comprises a hollow cast steel member.
8 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bucket comprises cast steel junction members between said floor and said side walls and said side walls and said rear wall respectively, said junction members being shaped to provide a smooth arcuate transition between adjacent said floor and said side walls and said side walls and said rear wall respectively.
9 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rear wall curves upwardly from a junction with said floor.
10 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 9 wherein an upper portion of said rear wall inclines outwardly from a lower portion of said rear wall.
11 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein a cast steel cap rail extends along the upper edges of said side walls and said rear wall.
12 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein a cast steel reinforcing member extends transversely over an outer surface of a lower portion of said rear wall.
13 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bucket comprises an exoskeletal structure of cast steel components supporting plate steel floor, side wall and rear wall members.
14 . An excavator as claimed in claim 13 wherein said exoskeletal structure comprises said lip member, said wing members, junction members and a cap rail.
15 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 14 wherein said exoskeletal structure includes an arch member.
16 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 14 wherein said exoskeletal structure includes a cast steel reinforcing member extending between opposed junction members.
17 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 14 wherein said exoskeletal structure includes coupling members extending between said junction members and said cap rail adjacent said rear wall.
18 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 17 wherein said coupling members comprise trunnion mounts.
19 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein the ratio of the length of the floor to the width of the floor is in the range of from 1.0:1.25.
20 . An excavator bucket as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bucket includes payload spill containment members extending adjacent rear upper edges of said side walls and said rear wall.Cited by (0)
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