Claims
- 1. A gyratory cone crusher comprising
- a main frame;
- a bowl assembly supported by said main frame,
- a spindle positioned within said main frame; and
- an eccentric member having a first portion encircling said spindle and a second portion extending upwardly above said spindle;
- first bearing means supporting said eccentric member on said frame for rotation relative to said spindle, said first bearing means including
- a radial roller bearing assembly located between the outer periphery of said first portion of said eccentric member and said frame,
- a crusher head assembly,
- second bearing means supporting said crusher head assembly on said eccentric member in a position to cooperate with said bowl assembly to crush material dropped into said bowl assembly,
- means for driving said eccentric member whereby a gyratory motion is produced between said crusher head assembly and said bowl assembly,
- an anti-spin means connected between said spindle and said crusher head assembly, said anti-spin means including
- a one-way clutch secured to said spindle and having a hexagonal socket, and
- a lock means secured to said crusher head assembly, and
- a brake shaft extending through the second portion of said eccentric member, and having a hexagonal ball at each end for releasedly engaging said hexagonal socket in said one-way clutch and said lock means, and
- a closed circuit oil flow path through said spindle and said eccentric member for circulating lubricating oil through said first and second bearing means.
- 2. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 1 wherein said first bearing means is arranged to allow for the removal of the eccentric member from the spindle by lifting the eccentric member directly off the spindle.
- 3. The gyratory cone crusher according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said second bearing means is arranged to allow for the removal of the crusher head assembly from the eccentric member by lifting the crusher head assembly directly off the eccentric member.
- 4. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 2 wherein said first bearing means includes
- an upper tapered thrust bearing assembly positioned between the top of the spindle and the eccentric member and
- a tapered radial bearing assembly positioned between the side of the spindle and the inside of said first portion of said eccentric member.
- 5. The crusher according to claim 4 wherein said second bearing means includes
- an upper tapered radial bearing assembly positioned between the second portion of said eccentric member and the inside of the crusher head assembly and
- a lower larger thrust and radial bearing assembly positioned between the first portion of said eccentric member and the inside of the skirt of said crusher head assembly.
- 6. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 5 wherein said radial roller bearing assembly is positioned between the outside surface of the eccentric member and the frame includes a tapered roller bearing.
- 7. The cone crusher according to claim 1 wherein said lock means includes
- a socket member having a hexagonal socket mounted for axial movement in the crusher head assembly, said brake shaft including
- a hexagonal ball at one end for engaging the socket in said socket member.
- 8. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 7 wherein said lock means includes a spring for biasing said socket member into engagement with said hexagonal ball on said brake shaft whereby said socket member will automatically seat on said brake shaft whenever relative rotation occurs between said crusher head assembly and said brake shaft.
- 9. A gyratory cone crusher comprising
- a frame,
- a conical bowl assembly supported on said frame and including an opening for receiving material to be crushed,
- a spindle projecting upwardly within the frame,
- an eccentric member having a first portion surrounding a portion of the spindle and a second portion extending upwardly from said spindle,
- first bearing means between the spindle and the eccentric member to enable the member to rotate with respect to the spindle about the axis of the first bearing means,
- means for rotating the eccentric member,
- a crusher head assembly positioned on the eccentric member, the crusher head assembly being located in a position to cooperate with said bowl assembly, second bearing means between the eccentric member to rotate within the crusher head assembly, the axis of the second bearing means being oblique to the axis of the first bearing means whereby the crusher head assembly will wobble as the eccentric member rotates, and
- anti-spin means connected between said spindle and said crusher head assembly to prevent rotation of said crusher head assembly with said eccentric member, said anti-spin means includes
- a lock assembly in said crusher head assembly, said lock assembly including
- a socket member having a hexagonal socket and a brake shaft having a hexagonal ball on one end for engaging said socket and including
- spring means for biasing said socket member into engagement with said hexagonal ball to lock said crusher head assembly to said drive shaft.
- 10. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 9 wherein said first bearing means is arranged to allow for the direct removal of said eccentric member from said spindle.
- 11. The gyratory crusher according to claim 10 wherein said second bearing means includes two tapered rolling bearing assemblies being disposed to allow the lifting of the crusher head assembly off the eccentric member.
- 12. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 9 including a lubricating oil flow path through said spindle and said eccentric member, means for pumping lube oil into the flow path in said spindle and first means between said spindle and said eccentric member for restricting the flow of oil to the first bearing means and second means between the eccentric member and the crusher head assembly for restricting the flow of oil to said second bearing means.
- 13. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 12 wherein said first and second oil flow restricting means in combination with said eccentric member defines an oil reservoir and said anti-spin means is located within said reservoir.
- 14. The gyratory cone crusher according to claim 13 wherein said anti-spin means includes
- a one-way clutch secured to the upper end of said spindle,
- a lock assembly secured to said crusher head assembly and a brake shaft operatively connecting the one-way clutch to said lock assembly.
- 15. A gyratory cone crusher comprising:
- a base including an upwardly presented shaft;
- an eccentric member supported on said shaft and having a first portion surrounding said shaft and a second portion projecting above said shaft,
- a bearing carrier mounted in a normally fixed position with respect to the base and generally around the first portion of said eccentric member,
- first bearing means for enabling said first portion of said eccentric member to rotate relative to the base about an axis that is fixed in position with respect to the base and extends through the shaft,
- said first bearing means including a single row tapered roller bearing that surrounds said first portion of said eccentric member and is located between said eccentric member and the bearing carrier,
- means for rotating said eccentric member;
- a crusher head positioned generally around said second portion of said eccentric member,
- said crusher head having an upwardly presented crushing surface;
- second bearing means between said crusher head and said eccentric member for supporting said crusher head on said eccentric member and for enabling said eccentric member to rotate within said crusher head,
- said second bearing means including a first single row tapered roller bearing surrounding said first portion of said eccentric member, and
- a second single row tapered roller bearing surrounding said second portion of said eccentric member,
- the axis of said second bearing means being oblique to the fixed axis of said first bearing means, whereby said crusher head will wobble as said eccentric member rotates;
- a housing extending over said crusher head,
- said housing having an inlet located above said crusher head so that material to be crushed may be directed through the inlet and toward said crusher head;
- and a downwardly presented crushing surface located in a generally fixed position within said housing, the crushing surface of the housing being positioned opposite to, yet spaced from, the crushing surface on the head, so that material which is introduced into the housing through the inlet will be crushed in the space between the two crushing surfaces as said crusher head wobbles.
- 16. A crusher according to claim 15 wherein said first bearing means supports said eccentric member on said shaft and includes at least one roller bearing between said shaft and said eccentric member.
- 17. A gyratory cone crusher comprising:
- a base,
- a fixed member projecting upwardly from said base and being fixed in position with respect to the base,
- an intermediate member having a first portion surrounding said fixed member, and
- a second portion extending upwardly from said first portion,
- first bearing means for enabling said intermediate member to rotate with respect to the fixed member about the axis of the first bearing means,
- said first bearing means including a thrust bearing and a radial bearing surrounding said fixed member so as to transfer radial and thrust loads from the intermediate member to the fixed member and base; means for rotating said intermediate member,
- a crusher head mounted on said intermediate member and having a first inner portion surrounding said first portion of said intermediate member, said crusher head having an upwardly presented crushing surface;
- second bearing means between said crusher head and said intermediate member to enable said intermediate member to rotate within said crusher head,
- said second bearing means including a first single row tapered roller bearing surrounding said first portion of said intermediate member, and
- a second single row tapered roller bearing surrounding said second portion of said intermediate member,
- the axis of the second bearing means being oblique to the axis of said first bearing means, whereby the head will wobble as the intermediate member rotates;
- a housing extending over said crusher head, said housing having an inlet located above said crusher head so that material to be crushed may be directed through said inlet and toward the head and a downwardly presented crushing surface positioned within said housing,
- the crushing surface of said housing being positioned opposite to, yet spaced from, the crushing surface on said head, so that material introduced into the housing through the opening will be crushed in the space between the two crushing surfaces as said crusher head wobbles.
- 18. The crusher according to claim 17 wherein said first portion of said intermediate member comprises a skirt that surrounds said fixed member and said second portion of said intermediate member comprises a stub shaft projecting upwardly from said skirt and being smaller in diameter than said skirt.
- a base,
- a fixed member projecting upwardly from said base and being fixed in position with respect to the base,
- an intermediate member having a first portion surrounding said fixed member and
- a second portion extending upwardly from said first portion,
- first bearing means for enabling said intermediate member to rotate with respect to the fixed member about the axis of the first bearing means,
- said first bearing means including a thrust bearing and a radial bearing surrounding said fixed member so as to transfer radial and thrust loads from the intermediate member to the fixed member and base; means for rotating said intermediate member,
- a crusher head mounted on said intermediate member and having a first inner portion surrounding said first portion of said intermediate member, said crusher head having an upwardly presented crushing surface;
- second bearing means between said crusher head and said intermediate member to enable said intermediate member to rotate within said crusher head,
- the axis of the second bearing means being oblique to the axis of said first bearing means, whereby the head will wobble as the intermediate member rotates;
- a housing extending over said crusher head, said housing having an inlet located above said crusher head so that material to be crushed may be directed through said inlet and toward the head and a downwardly presented crushing surface positioned within said housing,
- the crushing surface of said housing being positioned opposite to, yet spaced from, the crushing surface on said head, so that material introduced into the housing through the opening will be crushed in the space between the two crushing surfaces as said crusher head wobbles.
- 19. The crusher according to claim 18 wherein the diameter of the first portion of the intermediate member is greater than the diameter of the second portion of the intermediate member.
- 20. A gyratory crusher comprising:
- a base;
- a shaft fixed firmly to and projecting upwardly from the base;
- an eccentric member having a skirt extending over and surround said shaft and a stub shaft projecting upwardly from said skirt and overlying said shaft;
- a bearing carrier normally fixed in position with respect to the base and surround said skirt, a first roller bearing between the side of the shaft and the inside of said skirt to take radial loading applied to said eccentric member,
- a second roller bearing surrounding said skirt and located between the said skirt and the bearing carrier,
- the second bearing having its axis common with the axis of said first bearing, whereby said first and second bearings enable the eccentric member to rotate on the fixed shaft about the axis of the bearings;
- means for rotating the eccentric member;
- a crusher head extended around and over a portion of said eccentric member and having a generally conical upwardly presented surface;
- second bearing means between said eccentric member and said crusher head to enable said eccentric member to rotate relative to said crusher head,
- said second bearing means including a first tapered roller bearing surrounding said skirt, and
- a second tapered roller bearing surround said stub shaft, said tapered rollers being located within said crusher head and having their big ends presented downwardly and outwardly from the axis of rotation of said crusher head,
- the axis of said second bearing means being inclined slightly with respect to the common axis of said first and second bearings, whereby said crusher head will wobble as the eccentric member revolves within it;
- a housing enclosing said crusher head and having an inlet opening located generally over said crusher head; and
- a generally conical crushing surface located within the housing so as to be over and spaced from the conical crushing surface on the head, the crushing surface of the housing being generally fixed in position with respect to the base, whereby as said crusher head wobbles the space between it and any point on the crushing surface of the housing will alternately enlarge and contract so that material within the space will be crushed.
- a base;
- a bearing carrier normally fixed in position with respect to the base and surrounding said skirt, a first roller bearing between the side of the shaft and the inside of said skirt to take radial loading applied to said eccentric member,
PRIOR APPLICATION
This is a division of my earlier filed application Ser. No. 120,708, filed on Feb. 11, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3887143 |
Gilbert et al. |
Jun 1975 |
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Divisions (1)
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