Claims
- 1. A liner assembly for the cylindrical shell of an ore grinding machine comprising:
- (a) a plurality of first liner segments of predetermined size and configuration, each defining a bottom mounting surface constructed for mounting engagement with the inner surface of the cylindrical shall, and each of said first liner segments further defining a top mounting surface;
- (b) said first liner segments being disposed in close proximity to each other with minimum space therebetween so that said plurality of first liner segments covers virtually the entirety of said cylindrical shell;
- (c) a plurality of second liner segments of predetermined size and configuration, each of said second liner segments defining a bottom mounting surface constructed for mounting engagement with the top mounting surface of an associated first liner segment, each second liner segment further defining a top grinding surface for comminuting ore;
- (d) said second liner segments being disposed in close proximity to each other with minimum space therebetween, and being sized relative to the first liner segments so that, in assembled relation, the first liner segments are substantially covered by the second liner segments and virtually unexposed to the ore comminution process to prevent the first liner segments from becoming worn;
- (e) first connecting means for releasably mounting a portion of the first liner segments to the cylindrical shell independently of the second liner segments;
- (f) and second connecting means for releasably mounting each of the second liner segments on an associated one of said first liner segments to permit removal thereof without removing the associated first liner segments from the cylindrical shell;
- (g) the first and second liner segments being so constructed that the second liner segments completely and protectively cover the first connecting means with the liner assembly in assembled relation.
- 2. The liner assembly defined by claim 1, wherein each of the first liner segments includes a plurality of mounting openings formed transversely therethrough, and the first connecting means comprises a plurality of mounting bolts extending through the mounting openings for mounting the first liner segments directly to the cylindrical shell.
- 3. The liner assembly defined by claim 1 or 2, wherein:
- (a) each of said second liner segments has at least one mounting opening formed transversely therethrough;
- (b) each of said first liner segments has at least one mounting opening formed transversely therethrough disposed for registration with a mounting opening of an associated second liner segment;
- (c) and the second connecting means comprises a plurality of mounting bolts extending through the registered mounting openings for mounting the first and second liner segments to the shell.
- 4. The liner assembly defined by claim 3, wherein the mounting openings of the second liner segments are countersunk to permit the heads of the mounting bolts to be recessed substantially from said grinding surface.
- 5. The liner assembly defined by claim 4, wherein:
- (a) each of the second liner segments comprises a plurality of bosses projecting downward from the bottom mounting surface thereof;
- (b) and each mounting opening of the first liner segment comprises a recess generally conforming to the shape of the bosses and disposed for registration therewith;
- (c) the mounting openings of the second liner segments extending transversely through the bosses and being countersunk within the bosses to substantially recess the heads of the mounting bolts from said grinding surface.
- 6. The liner assembly defined by claim 5, wherein the bosses are frustoconical in configuration.
- 7. The liner assembly defined by claim 1, wherein the mounting surfaces of the first and second liner segments are concavo-convex.
- 8. The liner assembly defined by claim 7, wherein the top mounting surface of each of the first liner segments is convex.
- 9. The liner assembly defined by claim 1, which further comprises a layer of adaptive material disposed between the mounting surfaces of the first and second liner segments.
- 10. The liner assembly defined by claim 9, wherein the layer of adaptive material is rubberized fabric.
- 11. The liner assembly defined by claim 10, wherein the mounting surfaces of the first and second liner segments are concavo-convex.
- 12. The liner assembly defined in claim 1, wherein each of said second liner segments is formed from material that has a greater resistance to abrasion than the material of said first liner segments.
- 13. The liner assembly defined by claim 12, wherein the material of said second liner segments is martensitic white iron.
- 14. The liner assembly defined by claim 12, wherein the material of said second liner segments is martensitic steel.
- 15. A liner assembly for the cylindrical shell of an ore grinding machine, comprising:
- (a) a plurality of first liner segments of predetermined size and configuration, each defining a bottom mounting surface constructed for mounting engagement with the inner surface of the cylindrical shell, and each of said first liner segments further defining a top mounting surface;
- (b) a plurality of second liner segments of predetermined size and configuration, each of said second liner segments defining a bottom mounting surface constructed for mounting engagement with the top mounting surface of an associated first liner segment, each second liner segment further defining a top grinding surface for comminuting the ore;
- (c) each of said second liner segments further comprising a plurality of bosses extending downward from the bottom mounting surface thereof, and a mounting opening extending through the segment from the grinding surface to the center of each boss;
- (d) each of said first liner segments further comprising a mounting opening extending transversely therethrough, each mounting opening disposed to receive one of the bosses in conforming shape thereto;
- (e) each mounting opening of the second liner segment being countersunk within the associated boss, whereby mounting bolts may be used to secure the first and second liner segments to the shell with the heads thereof substantially recessed from the grinding surface;
- (f) and said second liner segments being sized relative to the first liner segment so that, in assembled relation, the first liner segments are substantially covered by the second liner segments and virtually unexposed to the ore comminution process to prevent the first liner segments from becoming worn.
- 16. The liner assembly defined by claim 15, wherein the bosses are frustoconical in configuration.
- 17. A liner assembly for the cylindrical shell of an ore grinding machine comprising:
- (a) a plurality of first liner segments of predetermined size and configuration, each defining a bottom mounting surface constructed for mounting engagement with the inner surface of the cylindrical shell and a top mounting surface, and each of said first liner segments including a plurality of mounting openings formed transversely therethrough;
- (b) a plurality of second liner segments of predetermined size and configuration, each of said second liner segments defining a bottom mounting surface constructed for mounting engagement with the top mounting surface of an associated first liner segment, each second liner segment further defining a top grinding surface for comminuting ore;
- (c) first connecting means comprising a plurality of mounting bolts extending through said mounting openings for mounting the first liner segments directly to the cylindrical shell of the ore grinding machine independently of said second liner segments;
- (d) and second connecting means for mounting each of the second liner segments on an associated one of said first liner segments, said second connecting means constructed and arranged to permit removal of a second liner segment from the associated first liner segment without removing the associated first liner segment from the cylindrical shell;
- (e) the first and second liner segments being so constructed that the first liner segments, said mounting openings and mounting bolts are protectively covered by the second liner segments in assembled relation and virtually unexposed to the ore comminution process.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application filed on Sept. 27, 1979, under Ser. No. 079,382 entitled "Shellliner Assembly for Ore Grinding Mills", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,705, which is a continuation-in-part of my copending application filed on Aug. 11, 1978 under Ser. No. 932,711 of the same title, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,235,386.
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