Crusher frame
11517908 ยท 2022-12-06
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Abstract
A mineral material processing plant, a crusher and an upper frame for a crusher. The upper frame includes a central hub for receiving a main shaft of the crusher, an upper rim, and a spider arm. A u-shaped cavity extends towards a lower flange from the upper rim.
Claims
1. An upper frame for a crusher, comprising: a central hub for receiving a main shaft of the crusher; an upper rim located radially outward from and below the central hub and extending around the central hub at a first distance below the central hub; a lower flange located below the upper rim and extending around the central hub at a second distance below the central hub; and at least one spider arm extending from the central hub to the upper rim; wherein the upper rim is located at a distance radially outward of the at least one spider arm; the at least one spider arm includes an outwardly open u-shaped cavity formed in an outer surface of the at least one spider arm, wherein the u-shaped cavity extends towards the lower flange from the upper rim and the u-shaped cavity is defined in the at least one spider arm by inner walls and a bottom, wherein the u-shaped cavity extends from the central hub to at least below the upper rim.
2. The upper frame of claim 1, wherein the u-shaped cavity extends from the upper rim to the lower flange.
3. The upper frame of claim 1, wherein the upper rim comprises an upper flange.
4. The upper frame of claim 1, further comprising attaching means for wear parts.
5. The upper frame of claim 4, wherein an edge of the u-shaped cavity is formed in such a way as to form a curve together with the attaching means next to the u-shaped cavity.
6. The upper frame of claim 1, further comprising attaching means for a lifting tool.
7. The upper frame of claim 6, wherein the attaching means comprise cast brackets.
8. The upper frame of claim 1, wherein a bottom surface of the u-shaped cavity has a continuous curve form from the upper rim to the central hub and/or from the lower flange to the upper rim.
9. The upper frame of claim 1, wherein the diameter of the upper frame increases between the central hub and the lower flange.
10. A cone or gyratory crusher, comprising: a main shaft; an eccentric assembly mounted to the main shaft and coupled to a transmission operable to impart gyratory movement to the main shaft; a crusher head mounted to the main shaft; an outer crushing part spaced from the crusher head; and the upper frame of claim 1.
11. The upper frame of claim 1 wherein the u-shaped cavity includes a lower surface that is curved in both a longitudinal and crosswise direction.
12. The upper frame of claim 1 where the upper frame is formed as a single piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematical drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) In the following description, like numbers denote like elements. It should be appreciated that the illustrated drawings are not entirely in scale, and that the drawings mainly serve the purpose of illustrating some example embodiments of the invention.
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(15) The spider arm structure 12, in an embodiment, comprises side walls with inner walls 14 and outer walls 16, and a bottom 18. The spider arm 12 is arranged in the same manner on both sides of the central hub 22 as well as symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal diagonal thereof. In an embodiment, the inner surface of the arm is rounded, i.e. the lower surface curves substantially continuously both in longitudinal and crosswise directions thus providing space for material to be crushed while reducing tension on the spider arms. In an embodiment, a substantially u-shaped cavity is defined or formed in the spider arm 12 by the inner walls 14 and the bottom, i.e. a cavity open in a direction away from the bottom 18. It is to be noted that the exact shape of the cross-section of the cavity is in an embodiment chosen in accordance with the situation, i.e. the angles of the side walls 14 and the beveling or rounding of the corners may vary in accordance with the situation, so that the cross-section is u-shaped in the sense that the bottom 18 and the inner walls 14 define therebetween a cavity with a bottom and walls rising thereof, wherein the cross-section then resembles the letter U. The u-shape of the cavity provides for a reduced wall thickness and thus for an easier and less error prone casting of the upper frame.
(16) The u-shaped cavity formed by the side walls 14 and the bottom 18 extends from the central hub 22 to the lower flange 24, i.e. both the horizontal and vertical portions of the arm comprise the u-shaped cavity, thus providing a strong structure while decreasing the weight of the upper frame 10. In a further embodiment, the u-shaped cavity formed by the side walls 14 and the bottom 18 extends from the central hub 22 at least below the upper rim 36. In an embodiment, the thickness of the bottom 18 and the distance thereof from the vertical centerline of the central hub 22 increases towards the bottom flange 24. In an embodiment, the surface of the bottom 18 of the u-shaped cavity has a continuous curve form from the upper rim 36 to the central hub 22 and/or from the lower flange 24 to the upper rim 36.
(17) The upper frame 10 further comprises attaching means, e.g. holes, 26 for attaching the upper frame to a lower frame of a crusher and brackets, or lugs, 30 fro attaching a lifting tool to the upper frame 10. As the brackets 30 have been formed integrally with the upper frame 10, there is no need for separate attachment means such as bolts or welded attachments during manufacture, service or transport. The upper frame further comprises an upper rim 36 defining, together with the arm structure 12 and the central hub 22 a feed opening. The upper rim 36 comprises attaching means, e.g. holes, 38 for attaching a feed chute, or feed hopper, to the upper frame 10.
(18) The upper frame 10 further comprises attaching means, e.g. brackets with holes, 28,32 for attaching wear parts, i.e. a crushing shell, to the upper frame 10. In an embodiment, the outer walls 16 of the arm are formed in such a way as to form a curve 34 together with the attaching means 32 next to the arm thus further strengthening the structure of the upper frame 10. The curve 34 provides for a stronger structure of the upper frame in strengthening the structure of the attaching means 32. In a further embodiment, the attaching means 28,32 are all joined together forming a ring-like protrusion thus further strengthening the structure of the upper frame 10.
(19) In a further embodiment, the upper frame 10 comprises further elements not shown in
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(21) The upper frame further comprises at the upper rim an upper flange 56 defining, together with the arm structure 12 and the central hub 22 a feed opening. The upper flange 56 comprises attaching means, e.g. holes, 38 for attaching a feed chute, or a feed hopper, to the upper frame 10. The upper flange 56 provides for an easier attachment of the feed chute or the feed hopper. In an embodiment, the upper flange 56 interrupts the u-shaped cavity, i.e. forms a complete ring around the upper frame 10.
(22) The spider arm structure 12, in an embodiment, comprises side walls with inner walls 14 and outer walls 16, and a bottom 58a,58b. The spider arm 12 is arranged in the same manner on both sides of the central hub 22 as well as symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal diagonal thereof. In an embodiment, a substantially u-shaped cavity is defined or formed in the spider arm 12 by the inner walls 14 and the bottom 58a,58b, i.e. a cavity open in a direction away from the bottom 58a,58b. It is to be noted that the exact shape of the cross-section of the cavity is in an embodiment chosen in accordance with the situation, i.e. the angles of the side walls 14 and the beveling or rounding of the corners may vary in accordance with the situation, so that the cross-section is u-shaped in the sense that the bottom 58a,58b and the inner walls 14 define therebetween a cavity with a bottom and walls rising thereof, wherein the cross-section then resembles the letter U. The u-shape of the cavity provides for a reduced wall thickness and thus for an easier and less error prone casting of the upper frame. In an embodiment, the surface of the bottom 58a,58b of the u-shaped cavity has a continuous curve form from the upper rim 36 to the central hub 22 and/or from the lower flange 24 to the upper rim 36
(23) The u-shaped cavity formed by the side walls 14 and the bottom 58a,58b extends from the central hub 22 to the lower flange 24, i.e. both the horizontal and vertical portions of the arm comprise the u-shaped cavity, thus providing a strong structure while decreasing the weight of the upper frame 10. In a further embodiment, the u-shaped cavity formed by the side walls 14 and the bottom 18 extends from the central hub 22 at least below the upper flange 56. In an embodiment, the thickness of the bottom 18 and the distance thereof from the vertical centerline of the central hub 22 increases towards the bottom flange 24. In an embodiment, the upper flange 56 interrupts the u-shaped cavity, but the cavity on both sides of the upper flange 56 has the u-shaped cross-section. As the u-shaped cavity extends to the lower flange 24, or at least below the upper flange 56, forces affecting the upper frame are divided more evenly between the upper flange 56 and the lower flange 24.
(24) The upper frame 10 further comprises attaching means, e.g. holes, 26 for attaching the upper frame to a lower frame of a crusher and brackets, or lugs, 30 fro attaching a lifting tool to the upper frame 10. As the brackets 30 have been formed integrally with the upper frame 10, there is no need for separate attachment means such as bolts or welded attachments during manufacture, service or transport.
(25) The upper frame 10 further comprises attaching means, e.g. brackets with holes, 28,32 for attaching wear parts to the upper frame 10. In an embodiment, the outer walls 16 of the arm are formed in such a way as to form a curve 34 together with the attaching means 32 next to the arm thus further strengthening the structure of the upper frame 10. The curve 34 provides for a stronger structure of the upper frame in strengthening the structure of the attaching means 32. In a further embodiment, the attaching means 28,32 are all joined together forming a ring-like protrusion thus further strengthening the structure of the upper frame 10.
(26) In a further embodiment, the upper frame 10 comprises further elements not shown in
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(30) The transmission is arranged to rotate the eccentric assembly around the main shaft producing gyratory movement between the inner and the outer crushing parts.
(31) Without in any way limiting the scope, interpretation, or application of the claims appearing below, a technical effect of one or more of the embodiments disclosed herein is an improved strength of the upper frame. Another technical effect of one or more of the example embodiments disclosed herein is reduced weight of the upper frame without compromising the strength of the structure. Another technical effect of one or more of the example embodiments disclosed herein is easier maintenance of the upper frame. A still further technical effect of one or more of the example embodiments disclosed herein is an easier manufacture of the upper frame. A still further technical effect of one or more of the example embodiments disclosed herein is that the crushing forces are spread more evenly between the regions of the upper and lower flanges respectively.
(32) The foregoing description provides non-limiting examples of some embodiments of the invention. It is clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to details presented, but that the invention can be implemented in other equivalent means.
(33) Some of the features of the above-disclosed embodiments may be used to advantage without the use of other features. As such, the foregoing description shall be considered as merely illustrative of principles of the invention, and not in limitation thereof. Hence, the scope of the invention is only restricted by the appended patent claims.