Claims
- 1. A mineral breaker for breaking lumps of material of a predetermined size and of a larger size, said mineral breaker being located to receive the lumps of material from a first conveyor having a first direction of travel and terminating at a delivery end and for permitting lumps of material of less than the predetermined size to drop vertically upon a second conveyor disposed beneath said mineral breaker and having a second direction of travel, said mineral breaker comprising in combination:
- (a) a breaker drum axially aligned generally transverse to the first direction of travel, said mineral breaker being disposed at and spaced from the delivery end of the first conveyor for breaking lumps of material of the predetermined size and larger and bridging the space between said breaker drum and the delivery end and for permitting lumps of material smaller than the predetermined size to pass vertically downwardly through the space between the delivery end and said breaker drum which space is aligned with the axis of said breaker drum and drop onto the second conveyor in response to the force of gravity;
- (b) a casing partially surrounding said breaker drum, said casing defining a void for permitting ingress of the lumps of material from the first conveyor into proximity with said breaker drum and a further void for permitting egress of the lumps of material vertically in response to the force of gravity on to the second conveyor, said further void being formed in said casing to obtain alignment of said further void with the direction of travel of said second conveyor;
- (c) a plurality of picks extending from said breaker drum for breaking the lumps of material bridging the space between said breaker drum and the delivery end of the first conveyor;
- (d) means for transporting axially along said breaker drum substantially only the lumps of material of the predetermined size and larger received from the first conveyor and only for as long as the lumps of material remain the predetermined size and larger; and
- (e) means for urging rotation of said breaker drum.
- 2. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 1 wherein said picks are axially disposed upon said breaker drum only for an axial distance commensurate with the width of the first conveyor.
- 3. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 1 wherein said transporting means comprises a helical flange disposed about said breaker drum.
- 4. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 3 wherein said helical flange extends along the full axial length of said breaker drum.
- 5. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 3 wherein the rate of travel of the material in response to said helical flange is greater than the rate of deposit of the material from the first conveyor to said breaker drum.
- 6. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 3 wherein said helical flange is segmented between radially and axially offset ones of said picks.
- 7. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 1 wherein the locations of said picks about said breaker drum define at least two helixes and including a helical flange segmented between adjacent picks of each helix of said picks.
- 8. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 7 wherein the rate of travel of the material in response to said helical flange is greater than the rate of deposit of the material from the first conveyor to said breaker drum.
- 9. A mineral breaker for breaking lumps of material of a predetermined size and of a larger size, said mineral breaker being located to receive the lumps of material from a first conveyor having a first direction of travel and for permitting the lumps of material of less than the predetermined size to drop vertically upon a second conveyor disposed beneath said mineral breaker and having a second direction of travel, said mineral breaker comprising in combination:
- (a) first and second breaker drums axially aligned with one another and generally axially aligned to the second direction of travel for receiving lumps of material from the first conveyor, said first and second drums being rotatably mounted and spaced apart from one another and for permitting lumps of material smaller than the predetermined size to pass vertically downwardly through the space, which space is aligned with the axis of said first and second breaker drums in response to the force of gravity;
- (b) a casing partially surrounding said first and second breaker drums, said casing including a first void for permitting ingress of lumps of material from the first conveyor intermediate said first and second breaker drums and a further void for permitting egress of lumps of material vertically in response to the force of gravity on to the second conveyor, said further void being formed in general alignment with the direction of travel of said second conveyor;
- (c) a first plurality of picks extending from each of said first and second breaker drums for breaking the lumps of material of the predetermined size and larger deposited intermediate said first and second breaker drums and bridging the space therebetween;
- (d) means for transporting axially along said first and second breaker drums substantially only the lumps of material of the predetermined size and larger received from the first conveyor and only for as long as the lumps of material remain the predetermined size and larger; and
- (e) means for urging contra-rotation of said first and second breaker drums.
- 10. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 9 wherein said transporting means comprises a helical flange disposed about each of said first and second breaker drums.
- 11. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 10 wherein each of said helical flanges extends along the full length of the respective one of said first and second breaker drums.
- 12. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 11 wherein each said helical flange is segmented between radially and axiallly offset ones of said picks on each of said first and second breaker drums.
- 13. The mineral breaker as set forth in claim 10 wherein the rate of travel of the material in response to said helical flanges is greater than the rate of deposit of the material from the first conveyor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application, Ser. No. 212,132, filed Dec. 2, 1980, now abandoned.
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