Claims
- 1. A method of converting a mechanical spring cone crusher to a hydraulic spring cone crusher, the mechanical spring cone crusher including a main frame, an adjustment ring, a spring bolt, a mechanical spring, and a lower spring segment, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) removing the lower spring segment and the mechanical spring from the cone crusher;
- (b) securing the spring bolt to the adjustment ring;
- (c) positioning a hydraulic spring assembly adjacent to the main frame; and
- (d) securing the lower spring segment to both the hydraulic spring assembly and the spring bolt.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein step (b) comprises welding the spring bolt to the adjustment ring.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic spring assembly includes a cylinder member, and wherein step (c) comprises:
- (e) providing a first support flange and a second support flange;
- (f) interconnecting the first flange with the main frame;
- (g) interconnecting the second flange with the main frame; and
- (h) positioning the hydraulic spring assembly such that the cylinder member is between the first and second flanges.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the hydraulic spring assembly is a double acting hydraulic lift operable between an operating position and a clear position; and wherein step (g) comprises:
- providing a bracket;
- welding the bracket to the main frame; and
- fastening the second flange to the bracket;
- and wherein step (h) comprises:
- providing a first resilient pad and a second resilient pad;
- interconnecting the first resilient pad with a top surface of the cylinder member;
- interconnecting the second resilient pad with the second flange; and
- positioning the hydraulic spring assembly such that a portion of the cylinder member compresses the first resilient pad when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the operating position, and a portion of the cylinder member compresses the second resilient pad when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the clear position.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the hydraulic spring assembly includes: a piston member having formed therein a threaded bore; a piston bolt; and a cylinder member in telescoping relationship with the piston member and movable with respect to the piston member between an operating position and a clear position; and wherein step (d) comprises:
- (i) forming an aperture in the lower spring segment, the aperture extending through the lower spring segment;
- (j) passing the piston bolt through the aperture;
- (k) threading the piston bolt into the bore; and
- (l) connecting the spring bolt to the lower spring segment.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein step (l) comprises:
- providing an upper nut and a lower nut;
- threading the upper nut onto the spring bolt;
- positioning the lower spring segment on the spring bolt; and
- threading the lower nut onto the spring bolt such that the lower spring segment is captured between the upper nut and the lower nut.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein:
- step (b) comprises welding the spring bolt to the adjustment ring; and
- step (c) comprises:
- providing a first support flange, a second support flange, a first resilient pad, a second resilient pad, and a bracket;
- interconnecting the first flange to the main frame;
- welding the bracket to the main frame;
- fastening the second flange to the bracket with a screw;
- connecting the first resilient pad to a top surface of the cylinder member;
- connecting the second resilient pad to the second flange; and
- positioning the hydraulic spring assembly such that a portion of the cylinder member compresses the first resilient pad when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the operating position, and a portion of the cylinder member compresses the second resilient pad when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the clear position.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said mechanical spring cone crusher includes a plurality of spring bolts, a plurality of mechanical springs, and a plurality of lower spring segments, and wherein step (a) includes removing said plurality of lower spring segments and said plurality of mechanical springs from the cone crusher, step (b) includes securing each of said plurality of spring bolts to the adjustment ring, and step (d) includes securing said plurality of lower spring segments to both the hydraulic spring assembly and said plurality of spring bolts.
- 9. A method of converting a mechanical spring cone crusher to a hydraulic spring cone crusher, the mechanical spring cone crusher including a main frame, an adjustment ring, a spring bolt, a mechanical spring, and a lower spring segment, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a hydraulic spring assembly having a cylinder member;
- (b) removing the lower spring segment and the mechanical spring from the cone crusher;
- (c) securing the spring bolt to the adjustment ring;
- (d) providing a first support flange and a second support flange;
- (e) interconnecting the first flange with the main frame;
- (f) interconnecting the second flange with the main frame;
- (g) positioning the hydraulic spring assembly such that the cylinder member is between the first and second flanges; and
- (h) securing the lower spring segment to both the hydraulic spring assembly and the spring bolt.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the hydraulic spring assembly is a double acting hydraulic lift operable between an operating position and a clear position; and wherein step (f) comprises:
- providing a bracket;
- welding the bracket to the main frame; and
- fastening the second flange to the bracket;
- and wherein step (g) comprises:
- providing a first resilient pad and a second resilient pad;
- affixing the first resilient pad to a top surface of the cylinder member;
- affixing the second resilient pad to the second flange;
- and
- positioning the hydraulic spring assembly such that a portion of the cylinder member compresses the first resilient pad when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the operating position, and a portion of the cylinder member compresses the second resilient pad when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the clear position.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the hydraulic spring assembly includes: a piston bolt; a piston member in telescoping relationship with the cylinder member and movable with respect to the cylinder member between an operating position and a clear position, the piston member having formed therein a threaded bore; and wherein step (h) comprises:
- (i) forming an aperture in the lower spring segment, the aperture extending through the lower spring segment;
- (j) passing the piston bolt through the aperture;
- (k) threading the piston bolt into the bore; and
- (l) connecting the spring bolt to the lower spring segment.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein step (l) comprises:
- providing an upper nut and a lower nut;
- threading the upper nut onto the spring bolt;
- positioning the lower spring segment on the spring bolt; and
- threading the lower nut onto the spring bolt such that the lower spring segment is captured between the upper nut and the lower nut.
- 13. A method of converting a cone crusher having a mechanical spring assembly to a cone crusher having a hydraulic spring, the cone crusher having a mechanical spring assembly including a main frame, an adjustment ring, a spring bolt, a lower nut, a mechanical spring, and a lower spring segment, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a hydraulic spring assembly including a cylinder member, a piston member in telescoping relationship with the cylinder member, and a piston bolt having a piston bolt head;
- (b) removing the mechanical spring assembly from the cone crusher;
- (c) welding the spring bolt to the adjustment ring;
- (d) drilling a hole in the lower spring segment;
- (e) passing the piston bolt through the hole;
- (f) threading the piston bolt into the bore such that the lower spring segment is captured between the piston bolt head and the piston;
- (g) threading the lower nut onto the spring bolt such that the cylinder member and the piston member are captured between the lower spring segment and a portion of the main frame.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a support flange, a first resilient pad, and a second resilient pad
- affixing the first resilient pad to a top surface of the cylinder member;
- affixing the second resilient pad to the support flange;
- connecting the flange to the main frame;
- positioning cylinder member between the second resilient pad and a portion of the main frame; and
- providing an upper nut;
- and wherein step (g) further comprises:
- threading the upper nut onto the spring bolt;
- positioning the lower spring segment on the spring bolt; and
- threading the lower nut onto the spring bolt such that the lower spring segment is captured between the lower nut and the upper nut.
- 15. A method of converting a cone crusher having a mechanical spring assembly to a cone crusher having a hydraulic spring assembly, the cone crusher having a mechanical spring assembly including a main frame, an adjustment ring, a spring bolt, a lower nut, a mechanical spring, and a lower spring segment, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a hydraulic spring assembly including a cylinder member, a piston member in telescoping relationship with the cylinder member and defining a threaded bore, and a piston bolt;
- (b) removing the lower spring segment and the mechanical spring assembly from the cone crusher;
- (c) welding the spring bolt to the adjustment ring;
- (d) providing a support flange, a first resilient pad, and a second resilient pad;
- (e) affixing the first resilient pad to a top portion of the cylinder member;
- (f) affixing the second resilient pad to the support flange;
- (g) connecting the support flange to the main frame;
- (h) positioning the hydraulic spring assembly such that the cylinder member is positioned between the first resilient pad and a portion of the main frame;
- (i) drilling a hole in the lower spring segment;
- (j) passing the piston bolt through the hole;
- (k) threading the piston bolt into the bore;
- (l) providing an upper nut;
- (m) threading the upper nut onto the spring bolt;
- (n) positioning the lower spring segment on the spring bolt; and
- (o) threading the lower nut onto the spring bolt such that the lower spring segment is captured between the upper nut and the lower nut.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the cylinder member and the piston member are movable with respect to each other between an operating position and a clear position, and wherein step (h) further comprises positioning the cylinder member such that the first resilient pad is compressed between the cylinder member and a portion of the main frame when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the operating position, and the second resilient pad is compressed between the cylinder member and the support flange when the hydraulic spring assembly is in the clear position.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/428,008, filed Apr. 24, 1995, entitled "HYDRAULIC SPRING CRUSHER", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,649,669, issued Jul. 22, 1997.
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