The present invention relates to a system for securing an inner crushing blade of a cone or gyratory crusher. Cone crushers and gyratory crushers are adapted for mine or quarry installations and serve for the reduction of the size of granulates and minerals to the dimensions required for their ultimate use.
Typical cone crusher comprises a truncated conical crushing bowl, whose wall supports a fixed crushing blade, and a conical head bearing the inner crushing blade mounted on a shaft coaxial to the bowl. The geometrical axis of the conical head forms at the summit of the latter a certain angle with the axis of the principal shaft, which gives a nutatory movement to the head when the eccentric turns. During descent into the bowl, the materials are progressively crushed so as to reach the dimension of the smallest space between the fixed crushing blade and the inner crushing blade.
The inner crushing blade is mounted on the head and rests in its lower portion on the head, whilst it is fastened at its upper portion on the head by a screw, by means of a ring. This gripping is effected by a component of the gripping force of the screw directed along the generatrix of the cone of the inner crushing blade.
In the course of the crushing operation, the pieces which wear down most quickly are the crushing blades and particularly this inner crushing blade. Because of this, the inner crushing blade must be periodically changed due to wear.
To this end, it is fixed immovably on the head by means of the screw. This fastening of the screw requires a very high force so as to avoid the crushing blade knocking against the head. To fasten the blade, a key is generally used on which the operator taps with a sledgehammer. Moreover, in the course of operation, the inner crushing blade has the tendency to turn on the head but, with this movement, it drives the screw which self-locks while holding the crushing blade. The self locking of the screw ensures that disassembly also requires the application of a very high force. To facilitate disassembly, a ring is interposed, e.g. welded, between the screw head and the upper edge of the inner crushing blade. For disassembly, this ring is cut with a blowtorch and removed with a suitable tool, which frees the screw but which can then turn freely.
The prior art discloses also such solution where hydraulic power is applied in order to fasten the inner crushing blade on to the head of a crusher. In document FR 2298368 it is disclosed a cone crusher wherein the component forcing the inner crushing blade is moved towards the head by pressing it from its upper part by means of hydraulic cylinder. However, in this device the rotation of the piston in to which said component is attached has not been restrained and thus this device has disadvantage that it does not prevent the rotation of the inner crushing blade in respect of the head. An another drawback concerning to this solution is that this kind of fastening device requires that the adjusted pressure in the cylinder has to be maintained continuously since there is no other means in this type of device for keeping the said component in the position in which it fixes the inner crushing blade on to the head of the crusher.
Strong fastening is necessary to prevent the crushing blade from turning relative to the fastening screw head. There is a need for a sophisticated fastening solution than present solutions.
Now, a fastening solution which requires less brutal power than the present solutions and which enables simple and advantageous solution for preventing rotation of the inner crushing with respect of the head of the crusher has been invented.
To achieve this aim, the fastening device according to the invention is primarily characterized in what will be presented in the independent claim 1. The cone crusher according to the invention is primarily characterized in what will be presented in the independent claim 6. The method according to the invention, in turn, is primarily characterized in what will be presented in the independent claim 11. The other, dependent claims will present some preferred embodiments of the invention.
In one embodiment of the invention, the idea is to fasten a crushing blade to a head of a cone crusher with a fastening device, a first part of which is fastened to the head of the cone crusher. A second part of the fastening device is situated against the crushing blade and the second part is forced towards the first part with a tightening means.
In another embodiment of the invention, the idea is to fasten a crushing blade to a head of a cone crusher with a fastening device, which device comprises a first part, a second part and a tightening means. The first part comprises fastening means for fastening the first part to the head. The second part comprises a contact area that is adjusted to be in contact with the crushing blade, and the second part is adjusted to be movable in relation to the first part. The tightening means are adjusted to move the second part along a linear path in relation to the first part.
In one embodiment of the invention the second part is forced towards the first part with hydraulic power.
In one embodiment of the invention the device comprises locking means to lock the first part to the second part.
In one embodiment of the invention the device comprises one or more retainers to prevent the relative rotation between the first part and the second part.
In one embodiment of the invention the tightening means comprises a cylinder formed in the first part, a piston that is adjusted inside the cylinder, and at least one pressure chamber between the cylinder and the piston, and the volume of the chamber can be adjusted.
In one embodiment of the invention the tightening means comprises a second pressure chamber between the cylinder and the piston, and the volume of the second pressure chamber can be adjusted in such a manner that increasing the volume of the chamber looses the contact between the crushing blade and the head.
In one embodiment of the invention the device comprises a conduit which extends from the cylinder to the upper surface of the first part.
In one embodiment of the invention the second part is forced towards the first part and then the second part is locked to the first part with the locking means.
Different embodiments and solutions of the fastening mechanism offer many different advantages. In one solution the mechanism is easy to fasten and lock. In one solution the mechanism is easy to open. It does not need a sledge hammer and/or welding and flame cutting equipment. In addition, the use of the solution needs less muscular strength than known solutions. In addition, the disclosed mechanism could be implemented into the crusher with many different kinds of blades and other structures.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended principle drawings, in which
For the sake of clarity, the figures only show the details necessary for understanding the invention. The structures and details that are not necessary for understanding the invention but are obvious for anyone skilled in the art have been omitted from the figures in order to emphasize the characteristics of the invention.
A cone crusher unit 1 shown in
In addition, there is a fastening device 10 for fastening the inner crushing blade 5 to the head 4 of a cone crusher 1. The structure of the fastening device 10 according to one embodiment is shown on a larger scale in
The first part 11 comprises a fastening means 15 for fastening the first part to the supporting cone 4. In this embodiment the fastening means 15 are thread-type means. The first part 11 can be screwed in to the head 4. In addition, the fastening means 15 can comprise one or more retainers 16, as for example, hexagonal, which keeps the first part 11 in place in relation to the second part 12 during the operation of the crusher. For example, if the inner crushing blade 5 moves in relation to the cone 4 during the operation, the combination of the first part 11 and the second part rotates in the threads. This rotation of the fastening means 10 fastens the inner crushing blade 5 to the head 4 more tightly. The retainers 16 can comprise, for example, a spline fastenable to the second part 12 around the upper section of the first part 11. One main idea of the retainers 16 being attached to the second part 12 is to prevent the relative rotation between the first part 11 and the second part 12.
The second part 12 comprises a contact area 17 that is adjusted to be in contact with the inner crushing blade 5. Advantageously, the second part 12 has means to prevent the rotation between the second part 12 and the inner crushing blade 5. In addition, the second part 12 is adjusted to be vertically (according to the central axis if the head 4) movable in relation to the first part 11. In this embodiment the second part 12 can be moved substantially in the direction of the axis of the head 4.
The tightening means 13 is adjusted to move the second part 12 along a linear path in relation to the first part 11. The direction of the path is substantially the same as the direction of the axis of the head 4.
The locking means 14 is adjusted to lock the first part 11 to the second part 12. In this embodiment bolts are used as the locking means 14. The number of the bolts or other locking means can vary depending on the solution.
In addition, a torch ring can be adapted into the system without the need to weld it.
In the embodiment according to
In the embodiment according to
When fastening the inner crushing blade 5 to the operation position, the fastening device 10 is used as explained hereon-below. After the inner crushing blade 5 has been placed onto the head 4, the first part 11 of the fastening means 10 with the tightening means 13 is inserted in the cone 4. The tightening means 13 is advantageously in its upper position. Then the second part 12 is located upon the first part 11 in such a manner that the arm of the tightening means 13 penetrates the second part. On the embodiment according to
In the next step the pressure of the first chamber 20 is raised. The pressure is developed advantageously with a pump 24, for example with a hydraulic pump. The pressure developer 24 can also be some other suitable device, for example, an oil injector. In one embodiment the pressure developer 24 is connected to a connector 25, which is on the upper surface of the second part 12.
The pressure in the first pressure chamber 20 forces the tightening means 13 and the second part 12 down toward the first part 11 and the head 4. At the same time the inner crushing blade 5 is pressed towards the head 4. By increasing the pressure in the chamber 20, the clearance between the inner crushing blade 5 and the cone 4 can be minimized. The tightening means 13 is used to tighten the inner crushing blade 5 in the tightness level, which level is tight enough for the operation of the crusher. After the tightening the pressure of the first pressure chamber 20 can be released. When the clearance is substantially removed, the position of the second part 12 of the fastening device is locked. In this embodiment the locking is done with the locking bolts 14. The locking bolts 14 fix the second part 12 to the first part 11.
When removing the inner crushing blade 5 the pressure in the first pressure chamber 20 is increased. Then the locking bolts 14 are removed. After that the pressure of the first pressure chamber 20 can be released. This kind of working makes the opening of the locking bolts 14 easier. In addition, the threads of the locking bolts 14 have a better possibility to be kept in good condition when opening the last bolts.
In the embodiment according to
In addition,
In the operation of the crusher the fastening device could be covered with a cover 9, as shown in
By combining, in various ways, the modes and structures disclosed in connection with the different embodiments of the invention presented above, it is possible to produce various embodiments of the invention in accordance with the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the above-presented examples must not be interpreted as restrictive to the invention, but the embodiments of the invention may be freely varied within the scope of the inventive features presented in the claims herein below.
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