Segmented bowl liner with reusable support cassette
10981175 · 2021-04-20
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Abstract
A bowl liner for use in a crusher that is comprised of a support cassette and a plurality of bowl liner sections mounted to the support cassette. Each of the bowl liner sections is mounted along an inner surface of the support cassette. Once the bowl liner sections are positioned along the inner surface of the support cassette, a plurality of support plates are used to support the bowl liner sections on the support cassette. An epoxy material can be utilized to further attach the plurality of bowl liner sections to the support cassette such that the bowl liner sections are held securely in place during use. The bowl liner can be replaced in the crusher as a single unit. After use, the bowl liner sections can be removed from the support cassette and the support cassette can be reused with another set of bowl liner sections.
Claims
1. A bowl liner for use in a crusher, comprising: a support cassette having a conical inner surface and a lower rim; a plurality of bowl liner sections each having a mounting surface, a wear surface, a lower end and an upper end, wherein each of the bowl liner sections is supported on the inner surface of the support cassette; and a plurality of support plates positioned to retain the plurality of bowl liner sections along the support cassette, wherein each of the support plates include an inner support leg that contacts the bowl liner section and an outer support leg that contacts the lower rim of the cassette.
2. The bowl liner of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of support plates are attached to the lower rim of the support cassette.
3. The bowl liner of claim 2 wherein each of the plurality of support plates are secured to the lower rim by one or more connectors such that the support plates can be selectively removed and attached to the lower rim.
4. The bowl liner of claim 1 wherein the support cassette is formed from steel.
5. The bowl liner of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bowl liner sections are adhered to the inner surface of the support cassette by an epoxy.
6. The bowl liner of claim 1 wherein a plurality of support plates are associated with each of the bowl liner sections.
7. The bowl liner of claim 1 wherein each of the support plates includes a connecting portion that joins the inner support leg to the outer support leg, wherein each of the support plates is secured to the lower rim by one or more connectors that passes through the connecting portion and is received within the lower rim such that the support plates can be selectively removed and attached to the lower rim.
8. A crusher for crushing rock, comprising: a stationary bowl; a head positioned within the stationary bowl and movable eccentrically relative to the stationary bowl; and a bowl liner detachably mounted to the stationary bowl, wherein the bowl liner comprises: a support cassette having a conical inner surface and a lower rim; a plurality of bowl liner sections each having a mounting surface, a wear surface, a lower end and an upper end, wherein each of the bowl liner sections is supported on the inner surface of the support cassette; and a plurality of support plates positioned to retain the plurality of bowl liner sections along the support cassette, wherein each of the support plates include and inner support leg that contacts the bowl liner section and an outer support leg that contacts the lower rim of the support cassette.
9. The crusher of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of support plates are attached to the lower rim of the support cassette.
10. The crusher of claim 9 wherein each of the plurality of support plates are secured to the lower rim by one or more connectors such that each of the plurality of support plates can be selectively removed and attached to the lower rim.
11. The crusher of claim 8 wherein the support cassette is formed from steel.
12. The crusher of claim 8 wherein the plurality of bowl liner sections are adhered to the inner surface of the support cassette by an epoxy.
13. The crusher of claim 8 wherein each of the support plates includes a connecting portion that joins the inner support leg to the outer support leg, wherein each of the support plates is secured to the lower rim by one or more connectors that passes through the connecting portion and is received within the lower rim such that the support plates can be selectively removed and attached to the lower rim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) The adjustment ring 20 receives and partially supports a bowl 24 which in turn supports a prior art one-piece bowl liner 26. The one-piece bowl liner 26 combines with a mantle 28 to define a crushing gap 30. Mantle 28 is mounted to a head assembly 32 that is supported on a main shaft 34. The main shaft 34, in turn, is connected to a mainframe hub 33 that is connected to the outer barrel (cylinder) of the mainframe. An eccentric 36 rotates about the stationary main shaft 34, thereby causing the head assembly 32 to gyrate within the cone crusher 10. Gyration of the head assembly 32 within the stationary bowl 24 supported by the adjustment ring 20 allows rock, stone, ore, minerals or other materials to be crushed between the mantle 28 and the bowl liner 26.
(14) When the cone crusher 10 is operating, a driven counter shaft 35 rotates the eccentric 36. Since the outer diameter of the eccentric 36 is offset from the inner diameter, the rotation of the eccentric 36 creates the gyrational movement of the head assembly 32 within the stationary bowl 24. The gyrational movement of the head assembly 32 changes the size of the crushing gap 30 which allows the material to be crushed to enter into the crushing gap. Further rotation of the eccentric 36 creates the crushing force within the crushing gap 30 to reduce the size of particles being crushed by the cone crusher 10. The cone crusher 10 may be one of many different types of cone crushers available from various manufacturers, such as Metso Minerals of Waukesha, Wis. An example of the cone crusher 10 shown in
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(16) The support cassette 42 is generally formed from a durable material, such as a hardened alloy steel, white iron or high chrome white iron. The support cassette 42 includes an upper attachment lip 46 that is joined to a frusto-conical body portion 48 by a generally vertical support wall 50. The support wall 50 defines an inner surface 52 that provides the point of entry for material into the crushing gap of the crusher between the stationary bowl liner 40 and the rotating mantle as previously described. The bowl liner 40 includes a series of attachment features 54 that allow the bowl liner 40 to be mounted within the cone crusher in the same manner as the prior art one-piece bowl liner 26 shown in
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(24) When the plurality of bowl liner sections 44 are mounted to the support cassette, such as shown in
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(27) Once all of the support plates 84 have been installed, a liquid epoxy material is poured into the open outer ends of the vertical channels 82 formed in the bowl liner sections 84. The liquid epoxy flows through the horizontal and vertical channels 82 and is allowed to harden. Once the epoxy has hardened, each of the bowl liner sections 44 are then held in place not only through the physical force created by the support plates 84 but also through the epoxy connection between the bowl liner sections and the support cassette. Once the epoxy has been allowed to harden, the bowl liner 40 can be installed into the cone crusher.
(28) In one exemplary embodiment, when a bowl liner 40 is installed in the cone crusher and needs to be replaced, a second bowl liner is obtained and is present at a location near the cone crusher. The cone crusher 10 is then partially disassembled and the bowl liner 40 is removed. After the bowl liner is removed, the second bowl liner is positioned within the cone crusher and is installed as is well known. The first bowl liner that has been removed and replaced can then be disassembled by first removing each of the support plates 84. Once the support plates 84 are removed, a wedge or chisel can be used to release the epoxy between the bowl liner sections 44 and the support cassette. Once the first bowl liner section 44 is removed, the remaining bowl liner sections can be released from the epoxy connection and then discarded. Once all of the bowl liner sections 44 have been removed, new bowl liner sections can be installed in the manner as described previously.
(29) Although the embodiment described above describes the use of a second bowl liner, it is contemplated that the bowl liner 40 could be removed and the bowl liner sections removed from the support cassette. New, replacement bowl liner sections would then be installed and the refurbished bowl liner would then be installed within the crusher. Such embodiment would eliminate the need for a second bowl liner.
(30) In addition to the ability to reuse the support cassette 42, the bowl liner of the present disclosure allows different types of materials to be utilized to create the bowl liner sections 44 as compared to the single piece bowl liner 26 shown in
(31) Although the present disclosure generally shows the use of a bowl liner with a cone crusher in an embodiment in which the bowl liner includes a single row of bowl liner sections 44, it is contemplated that the present disclosure could be used with other types of crushing equipment, such as a gyratory crusher. In such an embodiment, the support cassette would be constructed to support either a single row or multiple rows of wear pieces, such as concaves, which are similar in construction and operation to the bowl liner sections. In such a configuration, the concaves would be supported along an inner surface of a support cassette. The concaves would each be attached to the support cassette using an epoxy material and support plates. However, in an embodiment including multiple rows of concaves, each support plate in such an embodiment would support the multiple rows of concaves rather than the single layer of the bowl liner sections shown in the drawing figures. In the contemplated use of the support cassette and removable concaves, the combination of the support cassette and concaves would be removable as a single unit from the gyratory crusher for replacement, as described above with respect to the cone crusher. The individual concaves would be removed from the support cassette and new concaves installed for replacement into the gyratory crusher.
(32) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.