Claims
- 1. A jaw crusher having arranged between two machine frames a substantially vertical stationary jaw, a movable jaw oppositely and obliquely arranged to said stationary jaw and a crushing chamber defined by said stationary jaw, said movable jaw and said machine frames, into which chamber stones or rocks of large mass are charged wherein they are crushed under pressure to smaller pieces by means of the motion of said movable jaw and are then discharged through a discharge port of the crushing chamber, characterized in that said movable jaw is at its lower portion pivotably supporting by a swingable supporting rod and at its upper portion driven by a lever mechanism pivotable about a pivot means on one of the machine frames, said lever mechanism including first and second arms which move about said pivot means in fixed relationship to one another with the first arm being pivotably connected to the upper portion of the movable jaw and the other second arm being pivotably connected to a reciprocating power means, the discharge port of the crushing chamber being provided with a grid and means for advancing and withdrawing it to follow the movement of lower portion of said movable jaw, whereby the reciprocation of the hydraulic power means causes the lever mechanism to impart reciprocating motion to the movable jaw as defined by arcuate movement of both the supporting rod and the first arm of the lever mechanism.
- 2. A jaw crusher having arranged between two machine frames a substantially vertical stationary jaw, a movable jaw oppositely and obliquely arranged to said stationary jaw and a crushing chamber defined by said stationary jaw, said movable jaw and said machine frames, into which chamber stones or rocks of large mass are charged wherein they are crushed under pressure to smaller pieces by means of the motion of said movable jaw and are then discharged through a discharge port of the crushing chamber, characterized in that said movable jaw is at its lower portion pivotably supported by a swingable supporting rod and its upper portion driven by a lever mechanism pivotable about a pivot means on one of the machine frames, said lever mechanism including first and second arms which move about said pivot means in fixed relationship to one another with the first arm being pivotably connected to the upper portion of the movable jaw and the other second arm being pivotably connected to a reciprocating power means, and in that the crusher comprises a supporting block adjacent the lower portion of the movable jaw, the block having a rod pivot means which pivotably supports said supporting rod and being guided on one of the machine frames, an adjustable guide wedge means having an inclined surface engaged with said supporting block, said wedge means being moved vertically by a jack means along a vertical face of the frame, first tension rod means connected between the lower portion of the movable jaw and the supporting block to urge the movable jaw toward the block, and second tension rod means connected to the wedge means between the block and the machine frame to urge said block against said wedge means thereby causing the block to move horizontally when the wedge means is moved vertically, whereby the reciprocation of the hydraulic power means causes the lever mechanism to impart reciprocating motion to the movable jaw as defined by arcuate movement of both the supporting rod and the first arm of the lever mechanism.
- 3. A jaw crusher having arranged between two machine frames a substantially vertical stationary jaw, a movable jaw oppositely and obliquely arranged to said stationary jaw and a crushing chamber defined by said stationary jaw, said movable jaw and said machine frames, into which chamber stones or rocks of large mass are charged wherein they are crushed under pressure to smaller pieces by means of the motion of said movable jaw and are then discharged through a discharge port of the crushing chamber, characterized in that said movable jaw is at its lower portion pivotably supported by a swingable supporting rod and its upper portion driven by a lever mechanism pivotable about a pivot means on one of the machine frames, said lever mechanism including first and second arms which move about said pivot means in fixed relationship to one another with the first arm being pivotably connected to the upper portion of the movable jaw and the other second arm being pivotably connected to a reciprocating power means, the stationary jaw including upper and lower portions, the upper stationary jaw portion being movable to fixed positions in horizontal directions to increase or decrease the size of the crushing chamber, whereby the reciprocation of the hydraulic power means causes the lever mechanism to impart reciprocating motion to the movable jaw as defined by arcuate movement of both the supporting rod and the first arm of the lever mechanism.
- 4. A jaw crusher according to claim 3 having hydraulic means for moving said upper portion of the stationary jaw in horizontal directions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 116,996, filed Jan. 30, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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Continuations (1)
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