The present invention relates to a crusher inspection hatch for a crusher and in particular, although not exclusively to a hatch assembly configured to prevent unintentional loss of at least parts of the attachment element used to secure a hatch door to a hatch opening provided at a region of the crusher.
Gyratory crushers are used for crushing ore, mineral and rock material to smaller sizes. Typically, the crusher comprises a crushing head mounted upon an elongate main shaft. A first crushing shell (typically referred to as a mantle) is mounted on the crushing head and a second crushing shell (typically referred to as a concave) is mounted on a frame such that the first and second crushing shells define together a crushing gap through which material to be crushed is passed. A driving device positioned at a lower region of the main shaft is configured to rotate an eccentric assembly about the shaft to cause the crushing head to perform a gyratory pendulum movement and crush the material introduced in the crushing gap. Example gyratory crushers are described in WO 2004/110626; WO 2010/123431 and WO 2012/005651.
Similarly, vertical shaft impact crushers (VSI-crushers) are used in many applications for crushing hard material like rocks, ore etc., with examples described in WO 2004/020103 and WO 2010/042025.
Typically, an inspection hatch is provided through the bottom shell wall to allow maintenance access to the internal chamber to remove/dislodge crushable material and to inspect the various components of the internal chamber at regular intervals (typically once a month). Conventionally, a hatch door is secured to a hatch frame via two fastenings that each comprise screws that are fixed and project outwardly from the frame and are engageable with nuts that secure the door in the closed position about the hatch opening. Conventional designs of this type are problematic as the nuts are free to completely disengage the threaded shaft and are commonly lost when the door is removed for maintenance access. What is required is a crusher hatch assembly that addresses the above problems.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a crusher inspection hatch assembly that is conveniently operated to open and close the hatch via movement of the door and adjustment of at least one attachment such that the attachment, or at least components of the attachment, are prevented from complete separation from the hatch frame or door and, in turn, unintentional loss during maintenance access.
The objectives are achieved via at least one abutment flange that forms a part of the hatch assembly and is configured to prevent or inhibit unintentional separation of at least component parts of the attachment used to secure the door to the hatch frame. In particular, the at least one attachment comprises an elongate shaft and a nut wherein the flange may be provided at a region of the shaft and/or the nut to engage regions of the hatch door, the hatch frame, the nut and/or the shaft so as to prevent or inhibit complete separation of at least two components of the assembly by abutment against at least one of the assembly components when the hatch door is released from a closed position at the hatch opening.
The attachment may comprise a threaded elongate shaft and a threaded nut engageable with the shaft or alternatively may comprise a bolt in which a bolt head is permanently, rigidly and/or integrally formed with a threaded shaft. The abutment flange may be releasably or substantially permanently attached to the shaft and/or head of the bolt. Optionally, the attachment comprises a plurality of abutment flanges attached to the bolt shaft and/or bolt head. As will be appreciated, the nut or bolt head may comprise a polygonal external profile to be engageable with a tool such as a spanner, wrench, socket and the like.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a crusher inspection hatch assembly provided at a crusher having a hatch opening in a wall of the crusher to allow access to an internal region defined by the wall, the hatch opening surrounded by a hatch frame, the assembly comprising: a door mountable at the frame to close the opening; at least one attachment to attach the door to the frame, the attachment comprising an elongate shaft and a nut; characterised by: at least one abutment flange provided at the shaft and/or nut to secure the nut or the nut and the shaft at a region of the frame or the door when the door is released from a position to close the opening.
Within the specification, reference to the attachment element comprising an elongate shaft and a nut encompasses an attachment element where the elongate shaft and nut are moveable relative to one another or are rigidly attached to define a bolt having a unitary structure formed from a bolt head and a shaft.
Preferably the door comprises at least one slot extending inwardly from a perimeter of the door. More preferably, the slot comprises at least one notch projecting inwardly to at least partially close a region of the slot. The notch therefore represents a further abutment flange where an abutment flange attached to the shaft is configured to prevent separation of the bolt from the door in an axial direction and the notch(s) at the slot is configured to prevent separation of the bolt from the door in a radial direction relative to an axis extending through the door and hatch and being aligned perpendicular to an axis extending through the crusher generally.
In one embodiment, the nut is rigidly attached to the shaft to define a bolt and comprises a flange extending radially outward from the shaft, the flange being separated axially from the nut. Preferably, the flange comprises an annular washer-like configuration that projects radially from the shaft.
Preferably, the door comprises a rim projecting radially outward from a boss, the at least one slot extending inwardly from a perimeter of the rim. Optionally, the rim comprises an oval or elliptical configuration and is centred at the boss. Optionally, the door comprises a cavity or recess and a handle region provided within the cavity or recess.
Where the shaft and nut are formed integrally to define a bolt, the flange may be axially separated from the nut (bolt head) by a distance substantially equal to a thickness of the rim at a region of the slot.
Optionally, the assembly comprises two notches positioned at opposed regions of the slot to define a neck portion of the slot to retain the nut and shaft at an inner region of the slot and inhibit the nut and shaft sliding outward from the slot. Optionally, the assembly comprises two substantially similar or identical attachment elements. According to further embodiments, the door may be configured with a pivot pin so as to be pivotally mounted at the hatch frame and is secured by one or a plurality of adjustable attachment elements as described herein.
Optionally, the frame comprises at least one borehole to receive the shaft for attachment of the door to the frame. Preferably, the borehole is threaded to cooperate with corresponding threads provided at the shaft.
Preferably, the notch comprises a resiliently deformable material. Preferably, the door comprises a resiliently deformable material.
Preferably, the crusher is a gyratory crusher and the frame is formed integrally with a bottom shell of the crusher. Alternatively, the frame may be formed non-integrally with the crusher frame or bottom shell and may comprise a single or multiple component assembly.
Preferably, the hatch assembly comprises two slots and two attachments (attachment elements) engageable with the slots to secure the door to the frame.
Preferably, the slots are aligned parallel to one another and provided at diametrically opposed regions at a perimeter of the door. The slots may extend substantially along one axial path such that the main lengths of the elongate slots are aligned along the same path. Alternatively, the slots may be provided at the door and extend from the door perimeter in different directions and in different orientations relative to a central axis extending through the door and boss. That is, the slots may extend radially relative to the axis or may extend tangentially relative to the axis.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a crusher comprising an inspection hatch assembly as claimed in any preceding claim. Preferably the inspection hatch assembly is provided at a gyratory crusher and in particular at a bottom shell of the gyratory crusher.
According to further embodiments the inspection hatch assembly may be provided at any manner of crusher including in particular a gyratory crusher, a cone crusher, a jaw crusher, an impact crusher, a shaft impactor/hammer mill, or a vertical shaft impactor. Additionally, the present hatch assembly may be positioned at any region of the crusher to gain access to an internal region within the crusher such as an internal chamber (for example a crushing or material discharge chamber) or compartment region where material is processed, where equipment is operative or stored and/or where working parts are located and concealed.
A specific implementation of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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A drive (not shown) is coupled to the main shaft via a drive shaft 108 and suitable gearing (not shown) no as to rotate the main shaft eccentrically about longitudinal axis 109 and to cause the head and the mantle to perform a gyratory pendulum movement and crush material introduced into the crushing chamber.
The material to be crushed is fed into the crushing chamber via an input hopper 103 that comprises an annular wall 106 centred around axis 109. A hopper hatch 104 is provided at wall 106 to allow maintenance and access into an internal chamber 105 defined by hopper wall 106. Hopper 103 is mounted directly upon top shell 101 and comprises a guide assembly (not shown) mounted within internal chamber 105 to ensure material to be crushed is efficiently fed into the internal crushing chamber within the crusher frame.
It is also necessary for periodic maintenance access into the internal chamber defined by bottom shell 102 and in particular by annular wall 106. Accordingly, bottom shell 102 comprises a plurality of inspection hatches 107 positioned at circumferentially spaced apart regions of bottom shell wall 106. Referring to
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Each slot 203 is substantially elongate and extends from rim perimeter 411 to approximately align with the outer surface of boss 302 corresponding to approximately a full depth of rim 303 in a radially outward direction relative to an axis 412 extending through the plug-shaped door 201. Each slot 203 comprises a mouth region 401 representing an opening for slot 203 positioned approximately at perimeter 411 and defined by opposed slot sides 400. Slot 203 is terminated at its innermost end 405 by a curved section 413. A pair of wedges 404 project inwardly within slot 204 from the slot edges 400 to separate slot 203 into an inner head region 403 (positioned closest to end 405) and a tail region 402 (positioned closest to mouth 40)). Wedges 404 are formed integrally with door 201 which is in turn formed from a resiliently deformable material being typically rubber. The opposed wedges 404 create a constricted region within slot 203 such that the width of the slot between the opposed edges 400 decreases at the region between the wedges 404 where the slot width is aligned perpendicular to axis 412. This configuration provides a abutment flange to prevent separation of an attachment element 202 from door 201. As illustrated in
Door 201 is releasably attached to frame 200 and in turn bottom shell wall 106 via a pair of attachments 202. Each attachment 202 comprises a nut 406 rigidly attached to a threaded shaft 407 to define an attachment bolt. A first washer-like flange 408 extends around and projects radially outward from shaft 407 and is fixed in position at shaft 407 such that flange 408 is prevented from axial movement along shaft 407 in a direction of axis 412. A second flange 409 also extends around and projects radially outward from shaft 407 and is positioned in direct contact with nut (bolt head) 406. Each flange 408, 409 is configured for mating contact with a region of door 201 immediately surrounding each slot 203. In particular, second flange 409 is configured to sit against an outward facing surface 414 of rim 303 whilst first flange 408 is configured to sit against an inward facing surface 415 of rim 403 relative to axis 109. Accordingly, first flange 408 is axially separated from second flange 409 relative to axis 412 by a distance approximately equal to a thickness of rim 404 between faces 414 and 415 at the region of each slot 203. As illustrated in
A diameter of shaft 407 is greater than the separation distance between wedges 404 whilst a separation distance between edges 400 at tail region 402 is greater than the diameter of shaft 407. Additionally, the diameter or separation of the edges 400 at head region 403 is greater than the diameter of shaft 407. Accordingly, the attachment element 202 and door 201 may be mated together such that the pair of attachment elements 202 are releasably coupled and held within each slot 203 by virtue of the opposed wedges 404. Wedges 404 are configured to resiliently deform to allow the passage of shaft 407 from tail region 402 into head region 403 and then to return in shape to effectively trap each attachment element 202 within each slot 203 at head region 203. Referring to axis 412, each attachment element 202 is prevented from radial movement along slot 203 (and hence radial separation from door 20)) via the opposed wedges 404 and prevented from axial displacement from rim 303 via the first and second flanges 408, 409. Accordingly, when door 201 is removed from frame 200, attachment elements 202 are retained at door 201 to prevent their unintentional loss or misplacement.
According to the further embodiment, door 201 comprises corresponding slots 501, 502 provided at the flared regions 305. However, unlike the embodiment of
According to yet further embodiments, the assembly may comprise one adjustable attachment element as described with reference to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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13163360.4 | Apr 2013 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/055321 | 3/17/2014 | WO | 00 |