Claims
- 1. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame, the frame including a circumferential manifold ring having an internal hydraulic channel;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head being spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head; and
- a hydraulic relief system operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame and being in flow communication with the hydraulic channel, the hydraulic relief system being arranged to allow uncrushable material to automatically pass through the crushing chamber.
- 2. The gyratory crusher of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic relief system includes at least one hydraulic cylinder.
- 3. The gyratory crusher of claim 2, wherein the hydraulic relief system includes at least one hydraulic accumulator in flow communication with the hydraulic cylinder and the hydraulic channel.
- 4. The gyratory crusher of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic relief system includes a plurality of hydraulic cylinders in flow communication with a plurality of hydraulic accumulators, and wherein the manifold ring includes a plurality of ports operatively connecting the hydraulic cylinders and the hydraulic accumulators to the hydraulic channel.
- 5. The gyratory crusher of claim 1, wherein the manifold ring includes a first annular portion and a second annular portion, at least one of the first and second annular portions including an annular groove, such that the internal hydraulic channel is formed between the first and second annular portions.
- 6. The gyratory crusher of claim 5, wherein each of the first and second annular portions includes a groove.
- 7. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head; and
- a hydraulic relief system, the hydraulic relief system including a circumferential manifold ring attached to and surrounding a portion of the frame, the manifold ring being adapted to form an internal hydraulic channel, the hydraulic relief system further including hydraulic cylinders operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame and being in flow communication with the hydraulic channel;
- whereby the hydraulic relief system permits relative displacement between the bonnet and the frame to permit uncrushable material to pass through the crushing chamber.
- 8. The gyratory crusher of claim 7, wherein the hydraulic relief system includes hydraulic accumulators in flow communication with the hydraulic cylinders and the hydraulic channel.
- 9. The gyratory crusher of claim 7, wherein the manifold ring includes a plurality of ports operatively connecting the hydraulic cylinders and the hydraulic accumulators to the hydraulic channel.
- 10. The gyratory crusher of claim 7, wherein the manifold ring includes a first annular portion and a second annular portion, at least one of the first and second annular portions including an annular groove, such that the internal hydraulic channel is formed between the first and second annular portions.
- 11. The gyratory crusher of claim 10, wherein each of the first and second annular portions includes a groove.
- 12. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head being spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head;
- an annular manifold attached to and surrounding a portion of the frame, a portion of the annular manifold forming an internal hydraulic channel; and
- a hydraulic relief system, the hydraulic relief system including a hydraulic cylinder operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame and being in flow communication with the annular manifold hydraulic channel, the hydraulic relief system being adapted to permit uncrushable material to automatically pass through the crushing chamber.
- 13. The gyratory crusher of claim 12, wherein the hydraulic relief system includes a hydraulic accumulator in flow communication with the hydraulic cylinder and the hydraulic channel.
- 14. The gyratory crusher of claim 13, wherein the annular manifold includes a plurality of ports operatively connecting the hydraulic cylinder and the hydraulic accumulator to the hydraulic channel.
- 15. The gyratory crusher of claim 12, wherein the annular manifold includes a first portion and a second portion, at least one of the first and second portions including a peripheral groove, such that the internal hydraulic channel is formed between the first and second annular portions.
- 16. The gyratory crusher of claim 15, wherein each of the first and second annular portions includes a groove.
- 17. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head being spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head;
- a rigid annular manifold integrally formed with and surrounding a portion of the frame, a portion of the annular manifold defining an internal hydraulic channel; and
- a hydraulic relief system, the hydraulic relief system including a hydraulic cylinder operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame and being in flow communication with the hydraulic channel, the hydraulic relief system being arranged to allow uncrushable material to automatically pass through the crushing chamber.
- 18. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head being spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head;
- a first annular ring being attached to and surrounding a portion of the frame, a portion of the first annular ring having a peripheral groove;
- a second annular ring rigidly secured to the first annular ring, the second annular ring being generally concentric with the first annular ring and enclosing the groove thereby forming an internal annular hydraulic channel; and
- a hydraulic relief system, the hydraulic relief system including a hydraulic cylinder operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame and being in flow communication with the hydraulic channel;
- whereby the hydraulic relief system permits uncrushable material to automatically pass through the crushing chamber.
- 19. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head being spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head;
- a first annular ring being attached to and surrounding a portion of the frame;
- a second annular ring rigidly secured to the first annular ring, the second annular ring being generally concentric with the first annular ring
- a groove in at least one of the first and second rings such that an internal annular hydraulic channel is formed between the first and second rings; and
- a hydraulic relief system operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame and being in flow communication with the hydraulic channel;
- whereby the hydraulic relief system permits uncrushable material to automatically pass through the crushing chamber.
- 20. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head being spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head;
- an outer wall supported by the frame and surrounding a portion of the frame;
- an annular manifold supported by the frame and surrounding a portion of the outer wall, the annular manifold including an internal hydraulic channel; and
- a hydraulic relief system, the hydraulic relief system including a hydraulic cylinder operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame and being in flow communication with the hydraulic channel, the hydraulic relief system being adapted to permit uncrushable material to automatically pass through the crushing chamber.
- 21. A gyratory crusher for crushing material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bonnet and a gyratory head supported by the frame, the gyratory head being spaced relative to the bonnet such that a crushing chamber is formed therebetween, the bonnet being adjustably mounted to the frame to permit relative vertical movement between the bonnet and the gyratory head;
- a hydraulic relief system, the hydraulic relief system including a plurality of hydraulic cylinders operatively interconnecting the bonnet and the frame;
- annular manifold means for defining a hydraulic fluid flow path about the periphery of the frame, the manifold means being rigidly defined by a portion of the frame, the manifold means operatively communicating hydraulic fluid between the plurality of hydraulic cylinders;
- the hydraulic relief system and the manifold means thereby permitting uncrushable material to automatically pass through the crushing chamber by allowing relative displacement between the bonnet and the frame.
STATEMENT REGARDING RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/874,018, filed Jun. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,981 which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/733,315, filed Oct. 17, 1996, now abandoned, which was a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/617,346, filed Mar. 18, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,718,390.
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