Lifter Bar
20220088609 · 2022-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C17/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A lifter bar for a grinding mill is described. The lifter bar comprises: an elongate structural support defining a longitudinal axis and extending from (i) a first end transverse to the longitudinal axis to (ii) a second end transverse to the longitudinal axis; a plurality of structural plates extending along the longitudinal axis in spaced relation, where each structural plate is transverse to the longitudinal axis, and defines opposed edges. The lifter bar may further comprise at least two protective plate portions, each protective plate portion being mounted over one set of the opposed edges.
Claims
1. A lifter bar for use in a grinding mill, the lifter bar comprising: an elongate structural support defining a longitudinal axis and extending from (i) a first end transverse to the longitudinal axis to (ii) a second end transverse to the longitudinal axis; a plurality of structural plates extending along the longitudinal axis in spaced relation, where each structural plate is transverse to the longitudinal axis, and defines opposed edges; and an elastomer enclosure surrounding the plurality of structural plates and at least partially surrounding the elongate structural support, to prevent the structural plates from being directly impacted by a grinding medium when used in a grinding mill.
2. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein each structural plate is generally parallel to an adjacent structural plate.
3. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein each structural plate is oriented at an angle to a plane normal to the longitudinal axis, where the angle is greater than zero degrees and less than 16 degrees.
4. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the elongate structural support comprises a rigid sheet including metallic material.
5. The lifter bar according to claim 1, further comprising at least two protective plate portions, each protective plate portion being mounted on the elastomer enclosure over one set of the structural plate opposed edges.
6. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the lifter bar further comprises a central support at one end thereof, and being axially aligned with the longitudinal axis and extending therealong.
7. The lifter bar according to claim 6, further comprising a support arm adjacent the central support and extending parallel thereto in a longitudinal direction and by at least 30% of the height of the central support in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis.
8. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the structural plate opposed edges comprise one or more sloping edges, and wherein an upper surface is located where the opposed edges are closest together.
9. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of structural plates define a first set of transverse structural plates, and the lifter bar further comprises a second set of transverse structural plates, where a transverse structural plate from the first set of transverse structural plates is aligned with a corresponding transverse structural plate from the second set of transverse plates in the same plane, but mutually spaced apart normal to the longitudinal axis.
10. The lifter bar according to claim 9, wherein the lifter bar further comprises first and second support rails on which the first set of transverse structural plates are mounted.
11. The lifter bar according to claim 9, wherein the first set of transverse structural plates are mounted on a first support rail and the second set of transverse plates are mounted on a second support rail.
12. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the lifter bar comprises a front portion having a first height, and a rear portion having a second height, different from the first height.
13. The lifter bar according to claim 12, wherein the first front portion comprises one or two sets of transverse plates; the rear portion also comprises one or two sets of transverse plates; wherein the front and rear transverse plates are longitudinally aligned or longitudinally offset.
14. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the lifter bar further comprises a first runner extending (i) outwardly from a lower part of a protective plate portion mounted over one set of the opposed edges and (ii) parallel to the longitudinal axis.
15. The lifter bar according to claim 14, wherein the lifter bar further comprises a second runner on an opposite side of the longitudinal axis to the first runner and extending (i) outwardly from a lower part of a protective plate portion mounted over another set of the opposed edges and (ii) parallel to the longitudinal axis.
16. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the lifter bar further comprises one or more elongate, protective plate portions mounted on each runner to provide resistance to abrasion or other wear during use.
17. The lifter bar according to claim 1, wherein the elongate structural support defines recesses in a lower surface thereof into which couplings may be mounted to facilitate lifting or securing in place of the lifter bar.
18. A grinding mill comprising: (i) a shell, (ii) a plurality of lifter bars comprising: an elongate structural support defining a longitudinal axis and extending from (i) a first end transverse to the longitudinal axis to (ii) a second end transverse to the longitudinal axis, a plurality of structural plates extending along the longitudinal axis in spaced relation, where each structural plate is transverse to the longitudinal axis, and defines opposed edges, and an elastomer enclosure surrounding the plurality of structural plates and at least partially surrounding the elongate structural support, to prevent the structural plates from being directly impacted by a grinding medium when used in a grinding mill, the plurality of lifter bars being mounted on an inner surface of the shell in circumferentially spaced relation, ands (iii) at least one shell liner mounted between adjacent lifter bars.
19. The grinding mill according to claim 18, wherein the shell liners define an upper surface having a generally flat or arcuate shape.
20. The grinding mill according to claim 18, wherein the shell comprises mounting points on an outer surface thereof to secure the lifter bars to the shell.
Description
[0045] These and other aspects will be apparent from the following specific description, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0073] In this embodiment, the lifter bar 10 is approximately 3 metres long, 50 cm wide, and 64 cm high; although the dimensions of the lifter bar 10 may be selected to suit any particular grinding mill or other application.
[0074] The elongate structural support 14 extends from a first end 20 transverse to the longitudinal axis 12 to a second end 22 transverse to the longitudinal axis 12. In this embodiment, the first end 20 comprises an upright portion 24 and a sloping portion 26; although in other embodiments a different profile may be defined by the first end 20. The upright portion 24 extends from the underside 16 to the sloping portion 26; and the sloping portion 26 extends from a top of the upright portion 24 to an upper surface 28. In this embodiment, the first end 20 is oriented at a small angle x (approximately 10 degrees in this embodiment) to a plane 30 normal to the longitudinal axis 12; although in other embodiments the first end 20 may be oriented normal to the longitudinal axis 12, or at a different angle than 10 degrees.
[0075] The second end 22 also comprises an upright portion 34 and a sloping portion 36, although the sloping portion 36 of the second end 22 is much steeper than the sloping portion 26 of the first end 20. In this embodiment, the second end 22 is oriented at a small angle y (approximately 5 degrees in this embodiment) to the normal plane 30; although in other embodiments the second end 22 may be oriented normal to the longitudinal axis 12, or at a different angle to 5 degrees. The first and second ends 20, 22 may each be oriented at a different angle or the same angle.
[0076] The lifter bar 10 further comprises a plurality of structural plates 40 extending along the longitudinal axis 12 in spaced relation. Each structural plate 40 (best seen in
[0077] The structural plates 40 are mounted on a pair of support rails 56 resting on the elongate structural support 14 and extending along the longitudinal axis 12. The support rails 56 maintain the structural plates 40 in an upright orientation and spaced from each other and the elongate structural support 14.
[0078] An elastomeric enclosure 60 (formed, for example, of vulcanized rubber) surrounds the structural plates 40 and support rails 56 and partially surrounds the elongate structural support 14 (but not an underside thereof). The elastomeric enclosure 60 provides flexible support for the transverse structural plates 40 and the elongate structural support 14, and resistance to wear when the lifter bar 10 is located within a grinding mill.
[0079] In this embodiment, the elastomeric enclosure 60 forms the upright portions 24,34 and sloping portions 26,36 of the first and second ends 20,22. The elastomeric enclosure 60 also defines a bumper portion 62 extending around the lifter bar 10 at a lower part thereof. The bumper portion 62 is essentially a continuation of the upright portions 24,34 along each of the longitudinal sides of the lifter bar 10. The bumper portion 62 defines a pair of backward sloping surfaces 64a,b (best seen in
[0080] The elastomeric enclosure 60 also defines a pair of longitudinal support surfaces 66a,b extending from an inner portion of the backward sloping surface 64a,b to the plate peak (or top) 54.
[0081] Each backward sloping surface 64a,b and its respective longitudinal support surface 66a,b defines a cover plate recess 68a,b.
[0082] Two protective plate portions (in the form of anti-abrasive steel covers) 72a,b are mounted in the cover plate recesses 68a,b to provide a high degree of protection against wear when the lifter bar 10 is used in a grinding mill.
[0083] The anti-abrasive steel covers 72a,b include a chamfered edge at an upper surface thereof, so that the covers 72a,b meet at an upper portion of the lifter bar 10 to define the upper surface 28.
[0084] A handle 76 (made from steel in this embodiment) is securely mounted on the upper surface 28 and includes a pair of lifting eyelets 78a,b spaced apart by a steel support plate. Crane hooks (not shown) can be inserted into the eyelets 78a,b to raise the lifter bar 10 so that it can be manoeuvred into place in a grinding mill.
[0085] Threaded recesses (or bores) 80 are defined by the lifter bar 10, particularly by the underside 16, the structural steel sheet 14 (which includes a tapped hole), and the elastomer enclosure 60, to enable mountings (such as bolts or screws) in a grinding mill (not shown) to be used to secure the lifter bar 10 in place. Although four recesses 80 are illustrated in
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[0088] In this embodiment, the lifter bar 110 is approximately 2.5 metres long, 1 m wide, and 46 cm high; although the dimensions of the lifter bar 110 may be selected to suit any particular grinding mill.
[0089] In general, the lifter bar 110 comprises a central section 200 similar to lifter bar 10 but with dual (differential) heights and lateral protrusions.
[0090] The lifter bar 110 defines a longitudinal axis 112 and comprises an elongate structural support 114 in the form of a rigid base comprising a structural steel sheet extending almost the entire length of the lifter bar 110 and located at an underside 116 of the lifter bar 110. The elongate structural support 114 is wider than corresponding structural support 14.
[0091] The lifter bar 110 comprises a front portion 210 higher than a rear portion 212. A front eyelet 178a (mounted on the front portion 210) is shorter than a rear eyelet 178b (mounted on the rear portion 212), so that the apertures defined by the eyelets 178a,b are horizontally aligned when the lifter bar 110 is resting on a level surface.
[0092] Elastomeric enclosure 160 is similar to elastomeric enclosure 60, but it extends laterally defining wing portions 214a,b on either side of the central section 200. Elastomeric enclosure 160 also includes a raised bumper portion 162 higher than the corresponding bumper portion 62 in the first embodiment. The lifter bar 110 comprises a paired row of transverse structural supports 140, rather than the single row of transverse structural supports 40 of the first embodiment. Furthermore, the front portion 210 has a slightly different arrangement of transverse structural plates 140a from the rear portion 212 structural plates 140b. The front portion 210 comprises two sets of transverse structural plates, each set extending along the longitudinal axis 112 in spaced relation (best seen in
[0093] The first set of support plates 220a (best seen in
[0094] The second set of support plates 220b (best seen in
[0095] The rear portion 212 also comprises two sets of transverse structural plates 240a,b, each set extending along the longitudinal axis 112 in spaced relation. The first set of support plates 240a (best seen in
[0096] The second set of support plates 240b (best seen in
[0097] In a similar manner as for the first embodiment, the support rails 228 maintain the structural plates 140a,b in an upright orientation and spaced from each other and the elongate structural support 114.
[0098] Four protective plate portions (in the form of anti-abrasive steel covers) 172a,b,c,d are mounted in the cover plate recesses defined by the elastomeric enclosure 160 (in a similar way to the first embodiment) to provide a high degree of protection against wear when the lifter bar 110 is used in a grinding mill.
[0099] The elastomeric enclosure 160 is formed of vulcanized rubber and surrounds the structural plates 140a,b and support rails 228 and partially surrounds the elongate structural support 114 (but not an underside thereof). The elastomeric enclosure 160 provides flexible support for the transverse structural plates 140a,b and the elongate structural support 114, and resistance to wear when the lifter bar 110 is located within a grinding mill.
[0100] The wing portions 214a,b on either side of the central section 200 each include three anti-abrasive strips of metal (steel in this embodiment) 216a,b extending for the length of the lifter bar 110 to provide further protection against abrasion and wear when the lifter bar 110 is used in a grinding mill. Reference is now made to
[0101] Those parts of the lifter bar 310 that correspond to parts of the lifter bar 10 have the same reference number but with three hundred added thereto and start with a three, for example, elongate structural support 314 corresponds to elongate structural support 14. Three digit reference numerals starting with a four (for example, central support 402) may not correspond exactly to any feature in the first embodiment.
[0102] The elongate structural support 314 extends from a first (upright) end 320 transverse to the longitudinal axis 312 to a second end 322 transverse to the longitudinal axis 312. In other embodiments a different profile may be defined by the first end 320. The second end 322 comprises an upright portion 334 and a sloping portion 336. In some embodiments, the first and second ends 320,322 may define the same profile (i.e. they may be mirror images of each other).
[0103] The lifter bar 310 further comprises a plurality of structural plates 340 extending along the longitudinal axis 312 in spaced relation. Each structural plate 340 (best seen in
[0104] Each structural plate 340 defines a plate base 342 and a pair of plate sidewalls 344,346 that meet (or come close) at a plate peak or top 354. The height of the structural plate 340 is approximately 55% of the height of the lifter bar 310 (from the underside 316 to the upper surface 328). For optimal economy (to reduce the cost of the lifter bar), the structural plate 340 is preferably less than 60% of the height of the lifter bar 310, but greater than 25% of the height of the lifter bar 310 to provide structural rigidity thereto.
[0105] The structural plates 340 are mounted longitudinally along, but spaced from, the elongate structural support 314, and they extend along the longitudinal axis 312 from the first end 320 towards, but not reaching, the second end 322.
[0106] Unlike the lifter bar 10 of the first embodiment, the lifter bar 310 includes a central support 402 at the second end 322, and a pair of support arms 406 (made of anti-abrasive steel in this embodiment) mounted at the second end 322 on either side (longitudinally) of the central support 402. The central support 402 defines an upper surface 410 having a first portion 410a parallel to the upper surface 328, and a second portion 410b sloping at an angle parallel to the second end sloping portion 336. The support arms 406 and central support 402 provide additional support for the second end 322 of the lifter bar 310.
[0107] An upper, outer portion of each of the support arms 406 slopes inwardly (towards the longitudinal axis 312) at the same angle as the sidewalls 344,346 of the transverse structural plates 340.
[0108] In other embodiments, a support rail may be provided to maintain the structural plates 340 in an upright orientation and spaced from each other and the elongate structural support 314.
[0109] An elastomeric enclosure 360 (formed, for example, of vulcanized rubber) surrounds the structural plates 340 and partially surrounds the elongate structural support 314 (but not an underside thereof). The elastomeric enclosure 360 provides flexible support for the transverse structural plates 340 and the elongate structural support 314, and resistance to wear when the lifter bar 310 is located within a grinding mill. In this embodiment, the elastomeric enclosure 360 defines a bumper portion 362 extending around the lifter bar 310 at a lower part thereof.
[0110] Two protective plate portions (in the form of anti-abrasive steel covers) 372a,b are mounted in cover plate recesses (equivalent to cover plate recesses 68a,b in
[0111] The anti-abrasive steel covers 372a,b include a chamfered edge at an upper surface thereof, so that the covers 372a,b meet at an upper portion of the lifter bar 310 to define the upper surface 328.
[0112] A handle may be coupled to the upper surface 328 to enable the lifter bar 310 to be raises so that it can be manoeuvred into place in a grinding mill.
[0113] Threaded bores 380 are defined by the underside 316 of the lifter bar 310 to enable mountings (such as bolts or studs) in a grinding mill (not shown) to be used to secure the lifter bar 310 in place. Although only three bores 380 are illustrated in
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[0115] Assembly fixtures (in the form of threaded holes) 412 are provided to hold an upper part of a mould used during manufacture of the lifter bar 310. Reference is now made to
[0116] The lifter bar 510 comprises an elongate structural support 514 in the form of a rigid base comprising a structural steel sheet extending almost the entire length of the lifter bar 510 and located at an underside 516 of the lifter bar 510.
[0117] Those parts of the lifter bar 510 that correspond to parts of the lifter bar 10 have the same reference number but with five hundred added thereto and start with a five, for example, elongate structural support 514 corresponds to elongate structural support 14.
[0118] The elongate structural support 514 extends from a first end 520 transverse to the longitudinal axis 512 to a second end 522 transverse to the longitudinal axis 512. Each end 520,522 comprises an upright portion 534 and a sloping portion 536.
[0119] The lifter bar 510 further comprises a plurality of structural plates 340 (identical to the structural plates 340 of
[0120] The elastomeric enclosure 560 provides flexible support for the transverse structural plates 340 and the elongate structural support 514, and resistance to wear when the lifter bar 510 is located within a grinding mill.
[0121] Unlike the lifter bar 310 of
[0122] A handle may be coupled to the upper surface 528 to enable the lifter bar 510 to be raises so that it can be manoeuvred into place in a grinding mill.
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[0124] Monoblock bar 710 is similar to monoblock bar 110 but only a single set of structural plates 740 is used, and these are held in place in a similar way to the structural plates 340. A central support 402 is also provided at one or both ends 720,722.
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[0127] The lifter bar 910 comprises a raised portion 1002 having a frusto-triangular shape, and a lateral portion 1004 extending from a lower side of the raised portion 1002.
[0128] The lifter bar 910 comprises an elongate longitudinal support 914. A plurality of structural plates 840 are mounted in spaced relation to an elongate longitudinal support 914, in a similar manner to the above embodiments.
[0129] The raised portion 1002 includes a handle 976 affixed to the protective plate portions 972a,c nearest the lateral portion 1004. The handle 976 comprises lifting eyelets 978a,b spaced apart by a steel support plate.
[0130] These embodiments have various advantages over the prior art. For example, the single or double row of transverse anti-abrasive plates inside the elastomeric material provide structural rigidity to the lifter bar. The wear resistance is primarily provided by the protective plates and the elastomeric material, since the transverse plates will not be in contact with the grinding balls (inside the mill).
[0131] Various modifications may be made to the above described embodiments within the scope of the present invention. For example, different profiles of ends may be provided than those described. The dimensions of the lifter bar, transverse plates, protective plates, longitudinal support, runners, and the like may be differ from those described above or illustrated in the drawings. In some embodiments, the transverse structural plates may not be made from anti-abrasive material, but from a material primarily chosen for its structural rigidity. The terms “comprising”, “including”, “incorporating”, and “having” are used herein to recite an open-ended list of one or more elements or steps, not a closed list. When such terms are used, those elements or steps recited in the list are not exclusive of other elements or steps that may be added to the list.
[0132] Unless otherwise indicated by the context, the terms “a” and “an” are used herein to denote at least one of the elements, integers, steps, features, operations, or components mentioned thereafter, but do not exclude additional elements, integers, steps, features, operations, or components.
[0133] The presence of broadening words and phrases such as “one or more,” “at least,” “but not limited to” or other similar phrases in some instances does not mean, and should not be construed as meaning, that the narrower case is intended or required in instances where such broadening phrases are not used.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0134] lifter bar 10, 110, 310, 510, 710, 810, 910 [0135] longitudinal axis 12, 112, 312, 512 [0136] elongate structural support 14, 114, 314, 514, 914 [0137] lifter bar underside 16, 116, 316, 516 [0138] first end 20, 120, 320, 520, 720 [0139] second end 22, 122, 322, 522, 722 [0140] first end upright portion 24 [0141] first end sloping portion 26 [0142] upper surface 28, 328, 528, 728, 828, 928 [0143] plane (normal to longitudinal axis) 30 [0144] second end upright portion 34, 334 [0145] second end sloping portion 36, 336 [0146] structural plates 40, 140a,b, 220a,b, 240a,b, 340, 740, 840 [0147] structural plate base 42, 222a,b, 242a,b, 342 [0148] structural plate sidewalls 44,46; 344, 346 [0149] structural plate sidewall upright portion 50a,b [0150] structural plate sidewall sloped portion 52a,b [0151] structural plate sidewall plate peak or top 54, 354 [0152] support rails 56 [0153] elastomeric enclosure 60, 160, 360, 560, 760, 860, 960 [0154] bumper portion 62, 162, 362, 562, 762, 862, 962 [0155] bumper portion backward sloping surfaces 64a,b; 364a,b [0156] elastomeric enclosure longitudinal support surfaces 66a,b [0157] cover plate recess 68a,b [0158] protective plate portions 72a,b; 172a,b,c,d; 372a,b; 572a,b; 772a,b,c,d; 972a,b,c,d handle 76, 976 [0159] lifting eyelets 78a,b; 178a,b; 978a,b [0160] threaded bores 80, 380, 980 [0161] grinding mill shell 90 [0162] elastomeric spacer bars (liner assemblies) 92 [0163] central section 200 [0164] front portion 210 [0165] rear portion 212 [0166] wing portions 214a,b [0167] anti-abrasive strips of metal 216a,b, 816a,b; 916a [0168] upright sidewall 224a,b, 244a,b [0169] sloping sidewall 226,b, 246a,b [0170] support rail 228a,b [0171] centreline 235 [0172] stub sidewall 245 [0173] central support 402 [0174] support arms 406 [0175] central support upper surface 410 [0176] central support first (parallel) portion 410a [0177] central support second (sloping) portion 410b [0178] assembly fixtures 412 [0179] central axis 513 [0180] central axis 815 [0181] raised portion 1002 [0182] lateral portion 1004