CRUSHER BELT TENSIONING APPARATUS
20240229904 ยท 2024-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2007/0895
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B02C2210/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H57/0464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0897
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H7/0838
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0865
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0893
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0812
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2007/0846
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0471
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B02C21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16H7/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A crusher belt tensioning apparatus is arranged for being mounting on a crusher having a driven crusher pulley to actuate a crusher, a drive pulley drivable by a power unit, a belt extending between the crusher pulley and the drive pulley to transfer drive from the power unit to the crusher, and a tension drum mounted on a tension arm for applying a tension force to the belt. The tension arm includes a first relatively short arm portion and a second relatively long arm portion connected to the first relatively short arm portion. The tension drum is movable by a hydraulic cylinder, attached to the relatively short arm portion, between a first belt tensioning operating position in which the tension drum applies tension to the belt and a second belt non-tensioning maintenance position in which the belt is removable from the tensioning apparatus.
Claims
1. A crusher belt tensioning apparatus arranged for mounting on a crusher, the crusher belt tensioning apparatus comprising: a driven crusher pulley arranged to actuate a crusher; a drive pulley drivable by a power unit; a belt extending between the crusher pulley and the drive pulley to transfer drive from the power unit to the crusher; and a tension drum mounted on a tension arm for applying a tension force to the belt, the tension arm having a first relatively short arm portion and a second relatively long arm portion connected to the first relatively short arm portion, wherein the tension drum is movable by a hydraulic cylinder attached to the relatively short arm portion between a first belt tensioning operating position in which the tension drum applies tension to the belt and a second belt non-tensioning maintenance position in which the belt is removable from the tensioning apparatus.
2. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tension arm is a remotely operable tension arm.
3. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the belt defines a belt circuit having an inner region enclosed by the belt and the tension drum is disposed outside the inner region so that the tension drum is in contact with an outer face of the belt.
4. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the belt defines a belt circuit having an inner region enclosed by the belt and the tension drum is disposed inside the inner region so that the tension drum is in contact with an inner face of the belt.
5. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tension arm is arcuately movable between the first belt tensioning operating position and the second belt non-tensioning maintenance position about a pivot point defined on the short arm portion of the tension arm.
6. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the short-arm portion is mounted on a spigot pin mounting at the pivot point.
7. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 5, further comprising adjustable bearing housings between the pivot point and the tension arm.
8. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the relatively short arm portion is disposed at an angle to the relatively long arm portion.
9. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a lock arranged to lock the apparatus in the first belt tensioning operating position.
10. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a shock absorber arranged to dampen shock on the apparatus.
11. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the shock absorber includes semi-bonded bushes.
12. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tension drum includes remotely greasable internal bearings.
13. A crusher comprising a crusher belt tensioning apparatus as claimed in claim 1.
14. The crusher as claimed in claim 13, wherein the crusher belt tensioning apparatus is operable independently of crushing operations.
15. The crusher as claimed in claim 13, wherein the crusher is an impact, jaw or cone crusher.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0045] As shown in the drawings, the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 1 is generally made up of a driven crusher pulley 2, a drive pulley 3 and an endless belt 4 extending between the crusher pulley 2 and the drive pulley 4. A tension pulley 5 is positioned between the crusher pulley 2 and the drive pulley 3 in an inner region 6 defined and enclosed by the belt 4. The tension pulley 5 is mounted on a pivotable tension/swing arm 7 so that the tension pulley 5 is in contact with an inner face 8 of the belt 4. The tension pulley 5 is movable between a belt non-tensioning position shown in
[0046] In the belt non-tensioning position shown in
[0047] As the turnbuckle 9 must be manually operated to move the tension pulley 5 between the bent non-tensioning and belt-tensioning positions, operatives can be exposed to safety hazards caused by nip points and moving parts on the crusher.
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[0049] The crusher 13 comprises a main frame 15 providing a central support for the operative components of the crusher 13. A chassis 16 is mounted to a lower region of frame 15 that in turns mounts two sets of wheels 17 around which extends a continuous belt track 18. In particular, the crusher 13 includes a pair of endless tracks 21 (and associated drive components) positioned laterally at each side of the chassis 16 at the lower region of frame 15. The wheels 17 are driven by a power unit 22 so as to drive each belt 21 to propel the crusher 13 over the ground.
[0050] The main frame 15 further supports a feed conveyor 23 having a discharge end 24 which fees material to be crushed to a crusher 25 mounted on the main frame 15.
[0051] A discharge conveyor 26 projects forwardly of the main frame 15 and is arranged to receive material discharged from the crusher 25 and to discharge the crushed material from the crusher 25.
[0052] As indicated above, in the present embodiment, the crusher 25 is an impact crusher in which material to be crushed is flung at speed against the walls of the crusher to break the material.
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[0054] The endless belt 29 of the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 defines a belt circuit having an inner region 32 within which the crusher pulley 27 and the drive pulley 28 are positioned and an exterior region indicated by the reference numeral 33. Accordingly, the endless belt 29 has an inner face 34 disposed towards the inner region 32 and an outer face 35 disposed towards the exterior region 33.
[0055] In the present embodiment, a tension drum 36 for applying a tension force to the belt 29 is mounted outside the inner region 32 at the exterior region 33 between the crusher pulley 27 and the drive pulley 28 on an elongate tension arm 37. As described in more detail below in
[0056] The tension drum 36 can be provided with internal bearings (not shown) that are remotely greasable to increase the lifespan of the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 and further eliminate any potential safety risks to operators.
[0057] The tension drum 36 is mounted towards a free end 43 of the long arm portion 39 of the tension arm 37 at a tension drum shaft 44 (see also
[0058] An adjustable bearing housing 50 is mounted between the tension arm 37, and more particularly between the short arm portion 38 of the tension arm 37, and the spigot pin mounting 42 to enable multi-directional belt 29 alignment as required.
[0059] As shown particularly in
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[0062] The short-arm portion 38 is provided with the hydraulic cylinder mounting 46 at its free end 19 which is made up of two spaced apart plates 55 defining a hydraulic piston receiving slot gap. Each plate 55 is further provided with opposing slots 57 for receiving the hydraulic piston 49. The adjustable bearing housing 50 is mounted on the rear face 58 of the short-arm portion 38 substantially midway between the angled edge 59 and the hydraulic cylinder mounting 46 via adjustable bearing housing mountings 61. The short-arm portion 38 is also provided with opposite laterally extending wings 62 at the adjustable bearing housing 50 to accommodate the adjustable bearing housing 50 on the short arm portion 38. The adjustable bearing housing 50 allows for multi-directional and optimal alignment of the belt 29 via adjusters 67 provided on the adjustable bearing housing 50.
[0063] The long arm portion 39 extends upwards from the short arm portion 38 from the angled edge 59 of the tension arm 37 and is in turn made up of a neck 63 which extends at an angle defined by the angled edge 59 from the short-arm portion 38 and a head 64 at its free end 43 on which the tension drum 36 is mounted at the tension drum shaft 44 on the front face 65 of the tension arm 36. The head 64 is shaped to define a nose portion 66 for supporting the lock mounting 54.
[0064] As shown in
[0065] In use, the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 of a crusher 13 (which can be an impact, jaw, cone or other crusher and is exemplified as an impact crusher in
[0066] More particularly, the hydraulic cylinder 45 operates against the short arm portion 38 of the tension arm 37 so that the tension arm 37 is rotatable moved arcuately on the spigot pin mounting 42 upwards and the tension drum 36 on the long arm portion 39 tensions the belt 29. By acting on the short arm portion 28, the resulting arc of movement reduces the overall belt length required, which in turn reduces the amount of tension required to tension the belt 29.
[0067] Once the belt 29 is tensioned, the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 can be mechanically locked in place via the lock 51. Moreover, a shock absorber 52 at the lock 51 in the form of shock absorbing semi-bonded bushes 52 dampen any shock loads experienced by the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 during operation. As indicated above, the adjustable bearing housing 50 facilitates multi directional belt alignment and optimal belt 29 alignment.
[0068] As shown in
[0069] Due to the geometry of the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 and in particular the geometry of the tension arm 37, an optimal belt wrap angle range is always achieved on the crusher pulley 27 and the drive pulley 28 during operation. In addition, by connecting the hydraulic cylinder 45 to the short-arm portion 38 of the tension arm 37, maximum rotation of the tension arm 37 for minimal movement is achieved.
[0070] If desired, the crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 can be operated electronically with the power unit 22 shut down to enable belt tension to be measured and set safely. The crusher belt tensioning apparatus 14 can then be run to allow the belt 29 to bed in without the need to start up the power unit 22.