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Locking assembly and method
   
Document Number
US Patent 6871426
Issued Date
March 29, 2005
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Inventors
Keech; David Kim (Silverwater, New South Wales,AU)
Hand; Alexander (Glenore Grove,AU)
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A locking arrangement (1) for releasably locking a wear tooth (2) to a tooth adaptor (3); the wear tooth (2) being defined by a top wall, a bottom wall and a pair of opposed sidewalls, each sidewall having an elongate slot (5) therethrough; the tooth adaptor (3) being of generally complementary shape to receive said wear tooth (2), and having an elongate cavity (6) on each opposed side thereof adapted to substantially align with a respective slot (5) of said wear tooth (2) when said wear tooth is installed on said tooth adaptor; said slot having a first inner surface, the locking arrangement including a retaining means (4) to be installed in each aligned cavity and slot to releasably lock said tooth (2) to said adaptor (3), the retaining means (4) including a pair of engaging retaining pieces (7, 8) adapted to fit in end-abutting relationship when in said locked position, whereby, an arcuate force is applied to at least one of said pieces (7, 8) to release said pieces from said locked position.
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Published
March 29, 2005
Application Number
10/481,361
Filed
December 18, 2003
US Classification
37/456  
Int'l Classification
E02F   9/28   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jun 18, 2001 [AU] PR5767
USPTO Field of Search
37/452   37/453   37/455   37/456   37/457   37/458   37/459   403/376   403/380  
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