Impact crusher
11697120 ยท 2023-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C2013/2808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C13/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An impact crusher for grinding and separating solid material has a base and a rotor on the base having an upright shaft defining an upright rotor axis about which the rotor is rotatable and a plurality of vertically spaced and radially horizontally outwardly extending plates each having an outer periphery. A drum fixed on the base spacedly surrounds the rotor. An array of axially extending and angularly substantially equispaced replaceable ribs is provided on an inner surface of the drum. A respective plurality of impact hammers are angularly substantially equispaced around the outer periphery of each of the disks. Respective mounting pivots support the hammers on the outer peripheries of the plates for pivoting about respective hammer axes parallel to the rotor axis so that rotation of the rotor grinds material between the hammers and the ribs. Formations between the mounting pivots and the respective disks enable radial adjustment and fixing of the hammer axes relative to the rotor axis.
Claims
1. An impact crusher for grinding and separating solid material, the crusher comprising: a base; a rotor on the base having an upright shaft defining an upright rotor axis about which the rotor is rotatable and a plurality of vertically spaced and radially horizontally outwardly extending rotor plates each having an outer periphery; a drum fixed on the base and spacedly surrounding the rotor; an array of axially extending and angularly spaced replaceable ribs on an inner surface of the drum; a plurality of adjusting disks removably set in the outer periphery of each of the plates and each rotatable in the respective rotor plate about a respective disk axis parallel to the rotor axis; an eccentric pivot pin on each of the adjusting disks radially offset from the respective disk axis and defining a respective hammer axis; and respective impact hammers angularly spaced around the outer periphery of each of the rotor plates, each hammer being pivoted on the pivot pin of a respective one of the adjusting disks about the respective hammer axis such that angular displacement of any of the adjusting disks about the respective disk axis displaces the respective pivot pin, the respective hammer axis, and the respective hammers radially of the rotor axis and the drum.
2. The impact crusher according to claim 1, wherein each adjusting disk has a regular polygonal outer periphery and the plates are each formed with a respective circular array of complementary seats having complementarily polygonal inner edges.
3. The impact crusher according to claim 2, wherein the periphery of each disk is a 12-sided polygon.
4. The impact crusher according to claim 1, wherein the pivot pins extend upward and downward past the respective adjusting disks and the hammers have U-shaped inner ends with arms above and below the respective adjusting disk and traversed by the respective pivot pin.
5. The impact crusher according to claim 1, wherein the drum is formed by two mutually separable drum half-shells that meet at a plane including the rotor axis.
6. The impact crusher according to claim 5, further comprising: respective upright pivot shafts fixed in the base and supporting the drum half-shells for pivoting between a closed position together forming a cylindrical tube laterally enclosing the rotor and an open position exposing the rotor.
7. The impact crusher according to claim 6, wherein the base is provided above the rotor with a horizontal and radially extending arm in which upper ends of the pivot shafts are seated, lower ends of the pivot shafts being seated in the base.
8. The impact crusher according to claim 7, wherein the drum half-shells are axially shiftable relative to the respective pivot shafts.
9. The impact crusher according to claim 6, wherein, in the closed position, axially extending edges of the drum half-shells are bolted to each other or axial end edges of the drum half shells are bolted to the base.
10. The impact crusher according to claim 6, wherein each drum half-shell is provided with a respective horizontal upper semicircular end plate.
11. The impact crusher according to claim 10, wherein at least one of the semicircular end plates is formed with an intake port.
12. The impact crusher according to claim 6, further comprising an upper bearing on the base journaling an upper end of the rotor shaft and a lower bearing on the base journaling a lower end of the rotor shaft.
13. The impact crusher according to claim 1, wherein the base is formed with an outlet port.
14. The impact crusher according to claim 1, wherein the drum is formed with respective axially extending and radially inwardly open grooves in each of which a respective one of the ribs is set.
15. The impact crusher according to claim 1, wherein a radial spacing between orbits of the hammers and inner edges of the ribs decreases vertically downward.
16. An impact crusher for grinding and separating solid material, the crusher comprising: a base; a rotor on the base having an upright shaft defining an upright rotor axis about which the rotor is rotatable and a plurality of vertically spaced and radially horizontally outwardly extending rotor plates each having an outer periphery and each formed with a respective circular array of seats with inner edges of regular polygonal shape; a drum fixed on the base and spacedly surrounding the rotor; an array of axially extending and angularly spaced replaceable ribs on an inner surface of the drum; a plurality of adjusting disks each removably set in a respective one of the seats of the plates, each having a regular polygonal outer periphery complementary to that of the respective seat, and each centered on a respective disk axis parallel to the rotor axis, whereby each disk can fit in the respective seat in a plurality of angularly offset positions; an eccentric pivot pin on each of the disks radially offset from the respective disk axis and defining a respective hammer axis; and respective impact hammers angularly spaced around the outer periphery of each of the rotor plates, each hammer being pivoted on the pivot pin of a respective adjusting disk about the respective hammer axis such that angular displacement of any of the adjusting disks about the respective disk axis displaces the respective pivot pin, the respective hammer axis, and the respective hammers radially of the rotor axis and the drum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The impact crusher depicted in the drawing is used for grinding solid material, particularly waste material, as well as for separating composite material made of metals, plastics, mineral substances and similar. It comprises a rotor 2 mounted on a machine base 1 and having an upright or vertical rotor shaft 3 defining an axis A, as well as a drum 4 spacedly surrounding the rotor 2. To grind solid material, the drum 4 is provided on its inner surface with replaceable ribs 5 extending axially of the rotor shaft 3. The rotor 2 is also provided with arrays of replaceable and pivotal impact hammers 6 working together with but spaced from the ribs 5. The ribs 5 and the impact hammers 6 are angularly evenly distributed about the upright rotor axis A.
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(13) To easily pivot open the drum half-shells 4.1 and 4.2, they are axially displaceable on the pivot axes 7. This makes opening easier by slightly raising the drum half-shells 4.1 and 4.2, particularly when ground solid material, which can cause friction when opening, has gotten between the lower edge of the drum half-shell and the machine base 1.
(14) To properly absorb the high forces that occur when operating, the drum half-shells 4.1 and 4.2 are bolted at their axially extending edges to each other and/or have their upper and lower edges abutting the machine base 1 bolted to the machine base 1 and arm 8. As one can see in
(15) Similarly, inside the drum 4 at the bottom of the machine base 1, there is provided a discharge or output port 11 through which the ground material on the one hand and exhaust air on the other can be discharged.
(16) The rotor shaft 3 is also mounted in a bearing 12 on the machine base 1 at its lower end as well as on the machine frame 8 on its upper end between the pivot shafts 7.
(17) In the drawing, the ribs 5 rest in a manner not further shown in respective grooves of the drum half-shells 4.1 and 4.2 and have in an alternating manner a variable radial height so that the radially inward protruding ribs 5 grind the solid material.
(18) Last, the arrangement of the impact hammers 6 is selected in such a manner that the distance between them and the ribs 5 decreases vertically downward so that a continuous grinding of the solid material occurs on the way from the fill port 10 at the top to the discharge port 11 at the bottom.