The present invention generally relates to a mobile mineral material processing station.
This section illustrates useful background information without admission of any technique described herein representative of the state of the art.
Mineral material is processed by screening or crushing with mobile stations that are self-propelled or towable. Mobility of such stations is improved by compacting to a transport configuration. GB 2526769 A presents an example of a mobile screening apparatus for handling bulk material and especially in a portable or mobile format. The apparatus of GB 2526769 A has a feed conveyor and screen that can be brought to overlap and tilt upwards by their adjacent ends and also three exit conveyors, two of which can be folded onto the screen so that the entire apparatus is largely compacted for ease of transportation. The foldable side conveyors appear to be manually foldable and there are rectangular profiled telescopic supports for holding the foldable side conveyors in an extended configuration. A central exit conveyor is fixedly mounted.
It is an object of the invention to enhance portability of a mobile mineral material processing station or to improve an operating configuration of the mobile mineral material processing station or to at least provide a new technical alternative.
According to a first example aspect of the invention there is provided a mobile mineral material processing station comprising a mobile platform comprising tracks or wheels or a skids. The apparatus is characterized in that the apparatus further comprises:
Advantageously, the feed conveyor and the first, second and third exit conveyors can be pivoted inline to a compact transport arrangement. Reducing the machine width in transport while having as wide screen as possible may be necessary or may help to fit the mobile mineral material processing station into a container, such as an ISO standard container.
The first exit conveyor may be internally pivotable. The first exit conveyor may be internally pivotable such that a first base portion of the first exit conveyor is fixedly mounted and remainder of the first exit conveyor is pivotable relative to the first base portion. The first base portion may comprise less than 20% of the length of the first exit conveyor. The first base portion may comprise less than 10% of the length of the first exit conveyor. The first base portion may comprise less than 5% of the length of the first exit conveyor.
The base portion of the first exit conveyor may be located under a discharge end of the screen.
The second exit conveyor may be internally pivotable. The second exit conveyor may be internally pivotable such that a second base portion of the second exit conveyor is fixedly mounted and remainder of the second exit conveyor is pivotable relative to the second base portion. The second base portion may comprise less than 20% of the length of the second exit conveyor. The second base portion may comprise less than 10% of the length of the second exit conveyor. The second base portion may comprise less than 5% of the length of the second exit conveyor.
The base portion of the second exit conveyor may be located under a discharge end of the screen.
The first and second exit conveyors may extend in the compact position to a longitudinal horizontal distance from the mobile platform that differs less than N per cent. N may be selected from a group consisting of: 0.1; 1; 2; 5; 10; and 20. Said horizontal distance of the first exit conveyor may be greater than that of the third exit conveyor by less than M per cent. M may be 50, 25, 10, 5 or 1.
The mobile mineral material processing station may further comprise a tilting mechanism configured to tilt the feed conveyor, the screen and the third exit conveyor from a compacted configuration to an extended operating configuration in which the feed conveyor slopes upwards, the screen slopes downwards and the third exit conveyor slopes upwards. In the compacted configuration, the feed conveyor, the screen and the third exit conveyor may be in their respective transport orientations.
The tilting mechanism may be configured to lift a screen-side end of the third exit conveyor on moving the third exit conveyor to the compacted configuration so that sufficient space is formed under the third exit conveyor for turning the first exit conveyor and the second exit conveyor to the transport position.
The transport orientation of the feed conveyor may be parallel with or at most 5, 10 or 15 degrees off a ground line of the mobile platform. The transport orientation of the screen may be parallel with or at most 5 degrees off a ground line of the mobile platform. The transport orientation of the third exit conveyor may be parallel with or at most 5, 10 or 15 degrees off a ground line of the mobile platform. The ground line may be defined by ground-facing parts of the mobile platform when seen from a side perpendicularly to longitudinal direction of the mobile mineral material processing station.
The tilting mechanism may be further configured maintain the third exit conveyor at a distance from the screen that remains constant during the tilting of the third exit conveyor.
The mobile platform may comprise tracks. The mobile platform may comprise wheels. The mobile platform may comprise skids.
The first actuator may be a linear actuator. The first actuator may be a hydraulic actuator. The first actuator may be a pneumatic actuator. The first actuator may be an electric actuator.
The tilting mechanism may comprise feed conveyor tilting arms. The tilting mechanism may comprise exit conveyor tilting arms. The feed conveyor tilting arms may comprise a first sub-arm and a second sub-arm that are pivotably connected to each other. The first sub-arm may be functionally connected to the screen to move with the screen. The second sub-arm may be functionally connected to the feed conveyor to move with feed conveyor. The mobile mineral material processing may comprise a third actuator for tilting the screen. The third actuator may be connected to the first sub-arm.
The tilting mechanism may be configured to tilt the feed conveyor and the exit conveyor by angles deviating at most 5%. The tilting mechanism may be configured to tilt the feed conveyor and the exit conveyor by angles deviating at most 1%.
The tilting of the screen in the first rotational direction may increase sloping down of the screen away from the feed conveyor.
The screen may be rotated from a compacted orientation to an operating orientation by the tilting in the first rotational direction. The compacted orientation may be parallel with the ground line of the mobile platform.
The feed conveyor may be rotated from a compacted orientation to an operating orientation by the tilting in the second rotational direction. The compacted orientation may be parallel with the ground line of the mobile platform.
The exit conveyor may be rotated from a compacted orientation to an operating orientation by the tilting in the second rotational direction. The compacted orientation may be parallel with the ground line of the mobile platform.
The first operation direction may be freely adjustable in a first adjustment sector.
The second operation direction may be freely adjustable in a second adjustment sector.
Advantageously, the first and second exit conveyors can be pivoted by the first and second actuators, respectively, so that forming of heaps can be flexibly controlled. The first operation direction may be adjustable during operating the mobile mineral material processing station. The second operation direction may be adjustable during operating the mobile mineral material processing station. Advantageously, the forming of heaps can be dynamically controlled during operating of the mobile mineral material processing station. Further advantageously, the first or second side conveyor can be directed to discharge screened mineral material onto a conveyor or feed hopper of another mineral material processing station for quick and flexible field processing with a plurality of mineral material processing stations.
The first adjustment sector may be broader than 30 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 45 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 60 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 75 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 90 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 105 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 120 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 135 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 150 degrees. The first adjustment sector may be broader than 165 degrees.
The second adjustment sector may be broader than 30 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 45 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 60 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 75 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 90 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 105 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 120 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 135 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 150 degrees. The second adjustment sector may be broader than 165 degrees.
According to a second example aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mobile mineral material processing station that has a mobile platform that supports or forms a body. The body supports in line, in a transport configuration: a feed conveyor; a screen frame and a multi-layer screen; a first exit conveyor; a second exit conveyor; and a third exit conveyor on top of the first exit conveyor and the second exit conveyor. A first exit conveyor turns from a transport position that is under the third exit conveyor to a first operation direction onto a first side of the station for operating the station and back to the transport position. A second exit conveyor turns from a transport position under the third exit conveyor to a second operation direction onto a second side of the station, opposite to the first side, and back to the transport position.
According to a third example aspect of the invention there is provided a method in a mobile mineral material processing station comprising a mobile platform comprising tracks or wheels or a skids. The method is characterized in:
Different non-binding example aspects and embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in the foregoing. The embodiments in the foregoing are used merely to explain selected aspects or steps that may be utilized in implementations of the present invention. Some embodiments may be presented only with reference to certain example aspects of the invention. It should be appreciated that corresponding embodiments may apply to other example aspects as well.
Some example embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the following description, like reference signs denote like elements or steps.
The actuator can be a linear actuator. The actuator can be a hydraulic, pneumatic or electric actuator.
Advantageously, the feed conveyor 130 and the first, second and third exit conveyors 150, 160, 170 can be pivoted inline to a compact transport arrangement.
The first exit conveyor 150 of
The second exit conveyor 160 of
The base portion of either or both first and second exit conveyors (150, 160) of
The first and second exit conveyors 150, 160 of some embodiments extend in the compact position to an overhang relative to the mobile platform that differs less than N per cent, wherein N is selected from a group consisting of: 0.1; 1; 2; 5; 10; and 20.
The mobile mineral material processing station 100 of
In
The tilting mechanism 220, 230 of
The mobile platform of
The tilting mechanism 220, 230 is configured to tilt the feed conveyor 130 and the exit conveyor 170 by angles deviating at most 10% or 5% or 1%, for example.
The tilting of the screen 142 in the first rotational direction may increase sloping down of the screen 142 away from the feed conveyor 130.
The screen 142 can be rotated from a compacted orientation to an operating orientation by the tilting in the first rotational direction.
The feed conveyor 130 can be rotated from a compacted orientation to an operating orientation by the tilting in the second rotational direction.
The third exit conveyor 170 can be rotated from a compacted orientation to an operating orientation by the tilting in the second rotational direction.
The compacted orientation is preferably within 15, 10, 5 or 1 degrees from parallel with the ground line of the mobile platform.
In an embodiment, either one or both of the first and second operation directions a1, a2 are freely adjustable in respective first and second adjustment sectors 152, 162.
Various embodiments have been presented. It should be appreciated that in this document, words comprise, include and contain are each used as open-ended expressions with no intended exclusivity.
The foregoing description has provided by way of non-limiting examples of particular implementations and embodiments of the invention a full and informative description of the best mode presently contemplated by the inventors for carrying out the invention. It is however clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to details of the embodiments presented in the foregoing, but that it can be implemented in other embodiments using equivalent means or in different combinations of embodiments without deviating from the characteristics of the invention. For example, the turning of the exit conveyors may be implemented using an arcuate sliding mechanism that allows the side conveyor turn over a varying pivot point.
Furthermore, some of the features of the afore-disclosed embodiments of this invention may be used to advantage without the corresponding use of other features. As such, the foregoing description shall be considered as merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention, and not in limitation thereof. Hence, the scope of the invention is only restricted by the appended patent claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20186128 | Dec 2018 | FI | national |
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PCT/FI2019/050912 | 12/19/2019 | WO | 00 |