Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – Miscellaneous
Patent
1977-05-04
1979-08-07
Novosad, Stephen J.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
Miscellaneous
37142R, 175413, 299 93, E21C 3518
Patent
active
041635817
ABSTRACT:
A base member is mounted on the driven element of a mining machine or the like. A bit holder is affixed to the base member in such a way that the bit holder may be readily removed and replaced. The base member and bit holder having cooperating abutment surfaces to sustain much of the resultant cutting forces encountered during operation. A connecting pin is provided to maintain the bit holder in position on the base member. Retaining means are provided for the connecting pin. Such retaining means are located between the ends of the connecting pin so as to lock the connecting pin in position without having to have either the connecting pin or the retaining means extend laterally from the joined bit holder and base member. The connecting pin and its retaining means may readily be removed when it is time to replace the bit holder.
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patent: 3271080 (1966-09-01), Gowanlock
patent: 3749449 (1973-07-01), Krekeler
patent: 3869179 (1975-03-01), Ricca et al.
Nichols Jr. Nick A.
Novosad Stephen J.
The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co.
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