APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A TRAMP IRON RELIEF SYSTEM
20170274383 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C1/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tramp iron relief system for a crusher. The preferred system includes a tramp iron relief cylinder, a relief valve adapted to open when oil pressure within said tramp iron relief cylinder exceeds a pre-designated limit, a tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block that is adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of the tramp iron relief cylinder, a tension cylinder, a tension cylinder manifold block adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of the tension cylinder, a tank line accumulator, and a hydraulic line to convey oil between the tank line accumulator, the tramp iron relief cylinder, and the tension cylinder. A method for controlling the movement of the tramp iron relief cylinder including reducing the pressure in the rod end of the tramp iron relief cylinder during normal operations of the crusher.
Claims
1. A tramp iron relief system for a jaw crusher having a movable jaw and a stationary jaw defining a crushing chamber for crushing aggregate material, said tramp iron relief system comprising: (a) a tramp iron relief cylinder having a base end and a rod end and being adapted to limit pressure on the movable jaw of the jaw crusher when tramp iron is present in the crushing chamber, said tramp iron relief cylinder being adapted to receive oil to exert pressure on the movable jaw during crushing operations, said tramp iron relief cylinder including a relief valve adapted to provide when open a quick discharge path for oil in said tramp iron relief cylinder, said relief valve being adapted to open when oil pressure within said tramp iron relief cylinder exceeds a pre-designated limit; (b) a tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of said tramp iron relief cylinder; (c) a tension cylinder adapted to provide tension force to keep said tramp iron relief cylinder in operative contact with the movable jaw of the jaw crusher during crushing operations, said tension cylinder being adapted to receive oil; (d) a tension cylinder manifold block adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of said tension cylinder; (e) a tank line accumulator adapted to receive and hold oil discharged from said tramp iron relief cylinder when said relief valve is open; and (f) a hydraulic network to convey oil between said tank line accumulator, said tramp iron relief cylinder, and said tension cylinder; wherein the tramp iron relief system reduces the pressure in the rod end of the tramp iron relief cylinder during normal operations.
2. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 wherein said tramp iron relief system comprises two tramp iron relief cylinders.
3. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 wherein the tramp iron relief cylinder further comprises a check valve.
4. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 wherein said tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block comprises a counterbalance valve, a pressure reducing valve, a check valve, a pressure release valve, and at least one of a pressure transducer and a pressure gauge.
5. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 further comprising a two-way solenoid.
6. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 further comprising a tension cylinder accumulator.
7. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 wherein the tension cylinder manifold block comprises a counterbalance valve, an adjustable relief valve, and at least one of a pressure transducer and a pressure switch.
8. The tramp iron relief system of claim 7 wherein the at least one of a pressure transducer and a pressure switch conveys a signal to a controller in the event a pre-determined minimum pressure level is present.
9. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 further comprising a tank.
10. The tramp iron relief system of claim 1 further comprising an orifice fitting.
11. A tramp iron relief system for a jaw crusher having a movable jaw and a stationary jaw defining a crushing chamber for crushing aggregate material, said tramp iron relief system comprising: (a) a tramp iron relief cylinder having a base end and a rod end and being adapted to limit pressure on the movable jaw of the jaw crusher when tramp iron is present in the crushing chamber, said tramp iron relief cylinder including a rod and a piston to exert pressure on the movable jaw during crushing operations, said tramp iron relief cylinder being adapted to contain oil to drive said rod and piston to exert pressure on the movable jaw during crushing operations, said tramp iron relief cylinder including a relief valve adapted to provide when open a quick discharge path for oil in said tramp iron relief cylinder, said relief valve being adapted to open when oil pressure within said tramp iron relief cylinder exceeds a pre-designated limit; (b) a tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of said tramp iron relief cylinder, said tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block having a counterbalance valve, a pressure reducing valve, a check valve, a pressure release valve, and at least one of a pressure transducer and a pressure gauge; (c) a tension cylinder adapted to provide tension force to keep said tramp iron relief cylinder in operative contact with the movable jaw of the jaw crusher during crushing operations; (d) a tension cylinder manifold block adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of said tension cylinder, said tension cylinder manifold block having a counterbalance valve, an adjustable relief valve, and at least one of a pressure transducer and a pressure switch; (e) a tank line accumulator adapted to receive and hold oil discharged from said tramp iron relief cylinder when said relief valve is open; and (f) a hydraulic network to deliver oil from tank line accumulator to said tramp iron relief cylinder and to said tension cylinder; wherein the tramp iron relief system reduces the pressure in the rod end of the tramp iron relief cylinder during normal operations.
12. The tramp iron relief system of claim 11 wherein the at least one of a pressure transducer and a pressure switch of said tension cylinder manifold block conveys a signal to a controller in the event a pre-determined minimum pressure level is present.
13. The tramp iron relief system of claim 11 further comprising a two-way solenoid adapted to control the flow of oil to said tension cylinder.
14. A method for reducing the movement of a tramp iron relief cylinder on a jaw crusher during crushing operations, said method comprising: (a) providing a tramp iron relief system for a jaw crusher having a movable jaw and a stationary jaw defining a crushing chamber for crushing aggregate material, said tramp iron relief system comprising: (i) a tramp iron relief cylinder having a rod end and a base end and being adapted to limit pressure on the movable jaw of the jaw crusher when tramp iron is present in the crushing chamber, said tramp iron relief cylinder being adapted to contain oil to exert pressure on the movable jaw during crushing operations, said tramp iron relief cylinder including a relief valve adapted to provide when open a quick discharge path for oil in said tramp iron relief cylinder, said relief valve being adapted to open when oil pressure within said tramp iron relief cylinder exceeds a pre-designated limit; (ii) a tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of said tramp iron relief cylinder; (iii) a tension cylinder adapted to provide tension force to keep said tramp iron relief cylinder in operative contact with the movable jaw of the jaw crusher during crushing operations, said tension cylinder being adapted to receive oil; (iv) a tension cylinder manifold block adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of said tension cylinder; (v) a tank line accumulator adapted to receive and hold oil discharged from said tramp iron relief cylinder when said relief valve is open; (vi) a hydraulic network to convey oil between said tank line accumulator, said tramp iron relief cylinder, and said tension cylinder; (b) reducing the pressure in the rod end of the tramp iron relief cylinder during crushing operations of the jaw crusher.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising applying pressure to the base end of the tramp iron relief cylinder during crushing operations of the jaw crusher.
16. The method of claim 14 further comprising providing a two-way solenoid adapted to control the flow of oil to said tension cylinder.
17. The method of claim 14 further wherein the at least one of a pressure transducer and a pressure switch of said tension cylinder manifold block conveys a signal to a controller in the event a pre-determined minimum pressure level is present.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The presently preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0033] This description of preferred embodiments of the invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale, and certain features of the invention may be shown exaggerated in scale or in somewhat schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
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[0042] Also in the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system in accordance with the present invention, the second section of the solenoid valve controls the position of the tramp iron relief cylinders. When coil A is activated, oil flows to the tramp iron relief manifold block to retract the tramp iron relief cylinders and open the counterbalance valve on the base end. Oil flows into the rod end of the tramp iron relief cylinders and out of the base end of the tramp iron relief cylinders and back to the tank. The oil from the tension cylinder accumulator will flow into the rod end of the tension cylinder to keep the pitman tight against the tramp iron relief cylinders, but oil will also flow through the orifice fitting, the pressure reducing valve, and the check valve, and then return to the tank. This is a primary purpose for the orifice fitting. When the pressure drops too low (too much oil has left the tension cylinder accumulator), coil A on the first section will be activated by the controller and oil will be sent to the tension cylinder manifold so the tramp iron relief cylinders will stop retracting until the pressure on the tension cylinder accumulator is restored.
[0043] Further, in the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system in accordance with the present invention, when coil B is activated, oil flows to the tramp iron relief manifold block to extend the tramp iron relief cylinders. The oil enters the base end of the cylinder and opens the counterbalance valve on the rod end. The oil from the rod end of the tramp iron relief cylinders then goes to the tank. This action also forces the tension cylinder to extend and forces oil out of the rod end of the tension cylinder and into the tension cylinder accumulator. If the pressure in the accumulator gets too high, the counterbalance valve in the tension cylinder manifold will open and allow the excess oil to go to the tank. The pressure in the tension cylinder accumulator holds the tension cylinder base end counterbalance valve open so that the tension cylinder can pull oil into the base end from the tank port of the solenoid valve.
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[0048] Thus, it may be seen that, in preferred embodiments of the present invention, the apparatus of the invention comprises a tramp iron relief system for a jaw crusher having a movable jaw and a stationary jaw defining a crushing chamber for crushing aggregate material. The preferred tramp iron relief system comprises a tramp iron relief cylinder having a rod end and a base end and being adapted to limit and/or release pressure on the movable jaw of the jaw crusher when tramp iron is present in the crushing chamber. The preferred tramp iron relief cylinder is also adapted to receive oil to exert pressure on the movable jaw during crushing operations and includes a relief valve that is adapted to provide a quick discharge path for oil in the tramp iron relief cylinder when open. The preferred relief valve is also adapted to open when oil pressure within the tramp iron relief cylinder exceeds a pre-designated limit. The preferred tramp iron relief system also comprises a tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block that is adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of the tramp iron relief cylinder. The preferred tramp iron relief system further comprises a tension cylinder that is adapted to provide tension force to keep the tramp iron relief cylinder in operative contact with the movable jaw of the jaw crusher during crushing operations. The preferred tension cylinder is also adapted to receive oil. The preferred tramp iron relief system still further comprises a tension cylinder manifold block that is adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of the tension cylinder, a tank line accumulator that is adapted to receive and hold oil discharged from the tramp iron relief cylinder when the relief valve is open, and a hydraulic line and/or hydraulic network to convey oil between the tank line accumulator, the tramp iron relief cylinder, and the tension cylinder.
[0049] The claimed invention also comprises a method for reducing the movement of a tramp iron relief cylinder on a jaw crusher during crushing operations. The preferred method comprises providing a tramp iron relief system for a jaw crusher having a movable jaw and a stationary jaw defining a crushing chamber for crushing aggregate material. The preferred tramp iron relief system comprises a tramp iron relief cylinder having a rod end and a base end and being adapted to limit and/or relieve pressure on the movable jaw of the jaw crusher when tramp iron is present in the crushing chamber. The preferred tramp iron relief cylinder is also adapted to receive and/or contain oil to exert pressure on the movable jaw during crushing operations and includes a relief valve that is adapted to provide a quick discharge path for oil in the tramp iron relief cylinder when open. The preferred relief valve is also adapted to open when oil pressure within the tramp iron relief cylinder exceeds a pre-designated limit. The preferred tramp iron relief system also comprises a tramp iron relief cylinder manifold block that is adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of the tramp iron relief cylinder. The preferred tramp iron relief system further comprises a tension cylinder that is adapted to provide tension force to keep the tramp iron relief cylinder in operative contact with the movable jaw of the jaw crusher during crushing operations. The preferred tension cylinder is also adapted to receive oil. The preferred tramp iron relief system still further comprises a tension cylinder manifold block that is adapted to control the flow of oil into and out of the tension cylinder, a tank line accumulator that is adapted to receive and hold oil discharged from the tramp iron relief cylinder when the relief valve is open, and a hydraulic line to convey oil between the tank line accumulator, the tramp iron relief cylinder, and the tension cylinder. The preferred method also comprises reducing the pressure in the rod end of the tramp iron relief cylinder during crushing operations of the jaw crusher. In other preferred embodiments of the method of the invention, the method further comprises applying pressure to the base end of the tramp iron relief cylinder during crushing operations of the jaw crusher.
[0050] In various example embodiments, a preferred tramp iron relief system comprises a tramp iron relief cylinder having a rod end and a base end and being adapted to increase opening of the jaw crusher when tramp iron is present in the crushing chamber. The preferred tramp iron relief cylinder is also adapted to maintain the open condition of the movable jaw during crushing operations and includes a relief valve that is adapted to provide a quick discharge path for oil in the tramp iron relief cylinder when open. The preferred relief valve is also adapted to open when oil pressure within the tramp iron relief cylinder exceeds a pre-designated limit.
[0051] In operation, several advantages of the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system in accordance with the present invention are achieved. For example, the two tramp iron relief cylinders include a relief valve and a check valve. The relief valve is set at a given pressure so when the crushing force exceeds this pressure the tramp iron relief cylinders will retract and the jaw will open, i.e. the moveable jaw will move away from the stationary jaw. This usually only happens when an uncrushable enters the jaw chamber. When the oil passes through the relief valve, some of it will pass over a check valve and enter the rod end of the cylinder and the rest will go to the tank line accumulator. This accumulator takes the pulsating high flow rate from the tramp iron relief cylinders and evens out and slows the flow rate to the tank.
[0052] In the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system in accordance with the present invention, the tension cylinder provides the tension force to keep the tramp iron relief cylinders in contact with the pitman during normal crushing operations. During normal crushing operations, oil pressure is supplied to the rod end and the cylinder base end is open to the tank. During certain maintenance and repair procedures, the tension cylinder is used to push the pitman forward so the tramp iron relief cylinders can be removed.
[0053] Also in the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system in accordance with the present invention, the two accumulators serve different functions. More particularly, the tank line accumulator handles the excess flow from the tramp iron relief cylinders during an uncrushable event. The tension cylinder accumulator stores the oil and maintains the pressure in the rod end of the tension cylinder along with supplying oil to the tramp iron relief manifold which supplies the oil to the base end of the tramp iron relief cylinders.
[0054] Further, in the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system in accordance with the present invention, the tension cylinder manifold block comprises two counterbalance valves, an adjustable relief valve and a pressure transducer or a pressure switch. The tension cylinder manifold block is designed so the oil pressure on the cylinder side of the manifold will open the counterbalance valve for the other port so pressure cannot be held on both sides of the tension cylinder at any time. Preferably, the relief valve controls the pressure of the oil going to the rod end of the tension cylinder and to the tension cylinder accumulator.
[0055] Still further, in the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system in accordance with the present invention, the pressure transducer or pressure switch on the tension cylinder manifold block sends a signal to the controller when the pressure has reached a predetermined minimum Preferably, the controller then sends a signal to the two-section solenoid valve to direct oil to the tension cylinder accumulator. This preferably causes the pressure level of the oil to increase until it reaches the pressure setting of the adjustable relief valve in the tension cylinder manifold block.
[0056] Still further, in the preferred embodiments of the tramp iron relief system, a primary purpose of the pressure reducing valve is to control the pressure applied to the base end of the tramp iron relief cylinders before crushing. The pressure in the base ends of the tramp iron relief cylinders creates pressure in the rod ends of the cylinders. When crushing begins, the pressure in the base ends of the tramp iron relief cylinders increases and the pressure in the rod ends of the tramp iron relief cylinders decreases. This reduces the movement of the cylinder rods in relationship to the base of the tramp iron relief cylinders which reduces the wear on the seals of the tramp iron relief cylinder and increases the projected useful life of the cylinders.
[0057] Although this description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments thereof, as well as the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the invention. The invention, as described herein, is susceptible to various modifications and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.