Claims
- 1. A method of crushing material comprising the steps of providing a crusher including a bowl rotatable about its own axis and a head cooperating with said bowl to define a crushing chamber therebetween having an inlet and an outlet; providing the crushing chamber with a curved shape that is flatter at its outlet than at its inlet; inducing a gyratory motion in the head to cause the head to move alternately toward and away from the bowl to impart a crushing force to material in the crushing chamber; positively and independently rotating the head at a speed to impart centrifigal force to particles of material in the crushing chamber which centrifugal force combines with gravitational force acting on particles of material in the crushing chamber to move material through the crushing chamber on a curved trajectory; controlling the speed at which the head is rotated to control the amount of centrifugal force applied to particles of material in the crushing chamber whereby when the speed of rotation is increased the centrifugal force increases and the trajectory of material moving through the crushing chamber becomes flatter; and coordinating the speed of rotation of the head with the shape of the crushing chamber so that the trajectory of material moving through the crushing chamber substantially conforms with the shape of the crushing chamber.
- 2. A rock crusher comprising:
- a frame;
- a bowl rotatably mounted on said frame and free to rotate about its own axis;
- a head cooperable with said bowl to define a crushing chamber therebetween;
- an eccentric rotatably mounted on said frame and operatively connected to said head;
- first means for rotating said eccentric for causing said head to gyrate relative to said bowl including a ring gear secured to said eccentric and a drive shaft operatively connected to said ring gear;
- second means for positively rotating said head relative to said eccentric for imparting a centrifugal force to particles of material in the crushing chamber which centrifugal force when combined wih gravitational force acting on the particles of material move the particles of material through the crushing chamber on a trajectory;
- said second means including a planetary gear means mounted on said ring gear, a sun gear operatively connected to a second drive shaft and said panetary gear means, and a head gear operatively connected to said head and to said planetary gear means and head gear whereby said head is positively rotated by said second drive shaft, sun gear, planetary gear means;
- said crushing chamber having an inlet and an outlet and having a configuration that is flatter at its outlet than at its inlet and substantially conforms in shape to the trajectory of particles of material moving through the crushing chamber.
- 3. A rock crusher comprising:
- a frame;
- a bowl rotatably mounted on said frame;
- a head cooperable with said bowl to define a crushing chamber therebetween having an inlet and an outlet and a configuration which is flatter at its outlet than at its outlet than at its inlet;
- an eccentric rotatably mounted on said frame and operatively connected to said head;
- first means for rotating said eccentric for causing said head to gyrate relative to said bowl to exert a crushing force on material within the crushing chamber including a ring gear secured to said eccentric and a drive shaft operatively connected to said ring gear; and
- second means for postively rotating said head relative to said eccentric for imparting a centrifugal force to particles of material in the crushing chamber which centrifugal force when combined with gravitational force acting on the particles of material move particles of material through the crushing chamber on a trajectory; ;
- said second means including a planetary gear means, a frame gear mounted on said frame, a head gear mounted on said head and said planetary gear means is adapted to revolve around said frame gear to thereby rotate said head gear and said head;
- said crushing chamber having a shape that substantially conforms to the trajectory of particles of material moving through the crushing chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 422,789 filed Sept. 24, 1982, abandoned.
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