Claims
- 1. A vertical shaft impact crusher of the type having a frame, a rotor supported within a crusher housing mounted on said frame for rotation about a vertical axis on a vertical shaft supported by a central bearing cartridge having an upper peripheral margin, said rotor having a top, an underside and an axial opening through which rock is fed into an impeller chamber whcih accelerates the rock and throws it outwardly at high speed to impact against an adjacent breaker means where the rock breaks, the improvement comprising:
- stationary dust shell means operatively fastened fixedly with respect to said frame while said crusher is in operation, said dust shell means extending vertically with respect thereto coaxially with said rotor axis and having a height extending upward, at least to said upper peripheral margin of said cartridge in close proximity to the underside of said rotor, and being fastened to said bearing cartridge concentrically therewith;
- guard ring means comprising a cylindrical ring fastened to the underside of said rotor and depending vertically with respect thereto coaxially with said rotor axis;
- said dust shell means and said guard ring means having portions which nest telescopically together, said dust shell means nesting within said guard ring means, and said guard ring means being positioned in concentric, axially overlapping relationship to said dust shell means to provide minimal rotational clearance therebetween so that the dust shell and guard ring cooperate together to restrict the entrance of rock dust and fragments radially into said dust shell and ultimately, into said bearing cartridge.
- 2. The vertical shaft impact crusher defined in claim 1, further comprising a polymeric shield fastened to the external surface of said dust shell means and extending vertically to a position asdjacent to the lower edge of said guard ring.
- 3. A vertical shaft impact crusher of the type having a frame, a circular housing mounted to said frame and having an inside surface and a floor, a rotor supported within a crusher housing and mounted on said frame for rotation about a vertical axis on a vertical shaft supported by a central bearing cartridge having an upper and lower peripheral margin, said rotor having a top, an underside, and an axial opening through which rock is fed into an impeller chamber which accelerates the rock and throws it outwardly at high speed to impact against an adjacent breaker means where rock breaks, the improvement comprising:
- labyrinthine seal means disposed about said shaft and respectively mounted to the upper and lower peripheral margins of said bearing cartridge;
- stationary dust shell means operatively fastened fixedly with respect to said frame while said crusher is in operation, said dust shell means extending vertically with respect thereto coaxially with the rotor axis, having a height extending upward at least to said upper peripheral margin of said cartridge in close proximity to the underside of said rotor and being fastened to said bearing cartridge concentrically therewith;
- guard ring means comprising a cylindrical ring fastened to the underside of said rotor and depending vertically with respect thereto coaxially with said rotor axis;
- said dust shell means and said guard ring means having portions which nest telescopically together, said shell means nesting within said guard ring means and said guard ring means being positioned in concentric, axially overlapping relationship to said dust shell means to provide minimal rotational clearance therebetween so that said dust shell means and guard ring cooperate together to restrict the entrance of rock dust and fragments radially into said dust shell and ultimately, by means of said labyrinthine seal means, into said bearing cartridge; and
- a flexible elastomeric curtain mounted to said inside surface of said housing in spaced relation thereto and extending to said floor of said housing.
- 4. A vertical shaft impact crusher of the type having a frame, a circular housing mounted to said frame and having an inside surface and a floor, a rotor supported within said housing and mounted on said frame for rotation about a vertical axis on a vertical shaft supported by a central bearing cartridge, said rotor having an axial opening through which rock is fed into an impeller chamber which accelerates the rock and throws it outwardly at high speed to impact against an adjacent breaker means where the rock breaks, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of spacer blocks welded on a horizontal plane around the inside of said housing;
- a curtain having enough flexibility to resiliently deform under the impact of accelerated rock particles and a top edge fastened to said spacer blocks, said curtain hanging freely from said spacer block, and having a bottom edge which reaches to said floor of said housing;
- said curtain being located in spaced relationship from the inside of said housing so as to prevent abrasion to said tank wall and dampen vibration and noise during operation; and
- sealing means to prevent the infiltration of broken rock between said curtain and said inside surface of said housing.
- 5. The vertical shaft impact crusher defined in claim 4 wherein said sealing means comprises a flat annular ring positioned directly above said spacer blocks.
- 6. The vertical shaft impact crusher defined in claim 4 further comprising a supplemental flexible abrasion guard fitted to said curtain.
- 7. The vertical shaft impact crusher defined in claim 6, wherein said supplemental abrasion guard comprises a supplemental flexible curtain covering the approximate top half of said flexible curtain.
- 8. The vertical shaft impact crusher defined in claim 7 wherein said supplemental flexible curtain is secured to said spacer blocks.
- 9. The vertical shaft impact crusher defined in claim 8, wherein said curtain is made of rubber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 624,886, filed on June 27, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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