Crusher
10016761 ยท 2018-07-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C4/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C2018/164
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C18/142
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C4/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C4/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C4/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A crusher having (a) a crusher frame, (b) a crusher rotor with teeth supported on the crusher frame, (c) counter-blade structures within the crusher frame; and (c) upper and lower hatches. The crusher rotor and the counter-blade structures are configured within the crusher so that material fed into the crusher frame can be crushed between the crusher teeth and the counter-blade structures. The upper and lower hatches are hinged to the crusher so that the hatches can be separated to provide an opening through which foreign material may be removed from the crusher while preventing material feeding into the crusher rotor from flowing out of the crusher.
Claims
1. A crusher comprising (a) a crusher frame having two end walls and two side walls connecting the end walls, (b) at least one crusher rotor that is supported on the crusher frame for rotating movement around an axis of rotation, the at least one crusher rotor comprising a plurality of crusher teeth disposed around a circumference thereof; (c) a plurality of counter-blade structures disposed within the crusher frame; the at least one crusher rotor and the plurality of counter-blade structures being configured and arranged within the crusher such that, with the at least one rotor rotating, material fed into the crusher frame from above the at least one rotor can be crushed between the crusher teeth and the plurality of counter-blade structures; (d) at least a first upper hatch and a first lower hatch each of which comprises a pivot end and a free end, the pivot end of the upper hatch being pivotally joined to a first of the end walls at a joint that is disposed above the axis of rotation of the at least one crusher rotor and between the at least one crusher rotor and a first of the side walls, the pivot end of the lower hatch being pivotally joined to the first end wall at a joint that is below the axis of rotation of the at least one crusher rotor, the at least first upper and lower hatches being pivotable about their respective pivot ends between a closed configuration, wherein the respective free ends of the upper and lower hatches are adjacent to one another, and an open configuration, wherein the respective free ends of the upper and lower hatches are spaced from one another and form an opening through which an object can be removed, and wherein, with the at least first upper and lower hatches pivoting from the closed configuration to the open configuration, the free end of the first upper hatch moves toward a top of the at least one crusher rotor and prevents material that is disposed atop the at least one crusher rotor from exiting through the opening.
2. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crusher comprises, in addition to the at least one crusher rotor, a second crusher rotor that is supported on the crusher frame and that has an axis of rotation that is parallel to the axis of rotation of the at least one crusher rotor.
3. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein with the at least first upper and lower hatches pivoting from the closed configuration to the open configuration, the free end of the first lower hatch moves away from the at least one crusher rotor.
4. The crusher as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first lower hatch comprises at least one of the plurality of counter-blade structures.
5. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first lower hatch comprises a sieve and is disposed at a first position below the at least one rotor with the at least first upper and lower hatches in the closed configuration, the free end of the first lower hatch moving away from the at least one crusher rotor when the first upper and lower hatches pivot from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
6. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least first lower hatch slides away from the crusher rotor when the at least first upper and lower hatches pivot from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
7. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein the free ends of the at least first upper and lower hatches engage in the closed position.
8. The crusher as claimed in claim 2, comprising a center beam disposed between the at least one crusher rotor and the second crusher rotor, the center beam extending from below the crusher rotors at least to a height of the axes of the crusher rotors, the center beam comprising at least one of the plurality of counter-blade structures.
9. The crusher as claimed in claim 2, wherein, in addition to the at least first upper hatch and lower hatch, the crusher comprises a second upper hatch and a second lower hatch disposed on an opposite side of the frame from the at least first upper and lower hatches, each of the second upper hatch and the second lower hatch each comprising a pivot end and a free end, the pivot end of the second upper hatch being pivotally joined to the first end wall at a joint that is disposed above the axis of rotation of the second crusher rotor and between the second crusher rotor and a second of the side walls, the pivot end of the second lower hatch being pivotally joined to the first end wall at a joint that is below the axis of rotation of the second crusher rotor, the second upper and lower hatches being pivotable about their respective pivot ends between a closed configuration, wherein the respective free ends of the second upper and lower hatches are adjacent to one another, and an open configuration, wherein the respective free ends of the second upper and lower hatches are spaced from one another and form a second opening through which an object can be removed, and wherein, with the second upper and lower hatches pivoting from the closed configuration to the open configuration, the free end of the second upper hatch moves toward a top of the second crusher rotor and prevents material that is disposed atop the second crusher rotor from exiting through the second opening.
10. The crusher as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least first upper and lower hatches are different in structure than the second upper and lower hatches.
11. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper and lower hatches form part of the first side wall.
12. A crusher as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second lower hatch pivots away from the second rotor when the second upper and lower hatches pivot from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
13. The crusher as claimed in claim 5, wherein the second lower hatch comprises a sieve and is disposed at a first position below the at least one rotor with the second upper and lower hatches in the closed configuration, the free end of the second lower hatch moving away from the second crusher rotor when the second upper and lower hatches pivot from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
14. The crusher as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second lower hatch slides away from the crusher rotor when the at least first upper and lower hatches pivot from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
Description
LIST OF FIGURES
(1) The invention will now be described in more detail in light of three preferred embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) The crusher rotor 4 may rotate mainly in one direction only, in which case the crushing of the material F takes place against either of the counter-blade structures 6 or 7. Crushing may also take place as the crusher rotor 4 rotates in either direction, in which case crushing is done against both counter-blade structures 6 and 7.
(7) Two hatches 8 and 9 are arranged on the side of each side wall 3 of the crusher, the first hatch 8 being above the centre line of the crusher rotor 4 and pivoted by joints 11 at its top part to the end walls 2 of the crusher to be turnable toward the centre line of the crusher, and the second hatch 9 being mainly below the centre line of the crusher rotor 4 and pivoted at its bottom part by joints 12 to the end walls 2 of the crusher to be turnable away from the crusher rotor 4. The ends of the first and second hatches 8 and 9 facing each other engage in the closed position. In this exemplary implementation, the lower, second hatch 9 comprises a second counter-blade structure 7.
(8) The structure of
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(10) When a hard object that is typically of metal enters between the crusher rotor 4, its crusher teeth 5 and counter-blade structure 6, 7, the crusher rotor 4 stops and raises an alarm. In cases, where the crushing does not take place against the counter-blades 7 on the top hatch 8, the removal of foreign objects is started by rotating the crusher rotor 4 in the opposite direction, in which case the foreign object comes close to the lower hatch 9, 9 that can be opened. The upper hatch 8 is then turned inward toward the centre of the crusher, in which case the material to be crushed on top of the crusher rotor 4 moves toward the centre of the crusher and is prevented from flowing out. Next, the lower hatch 9, 9 is opened to gain clear access to the crusher rotor 4 and the foreign object can easily be removed.
(11) The above description of the invention is only intended to illustrate the basic idea of the invention. A person skilled in the art may thus vary its details within the scope of the attached claims. Therefore, the lower, second hatch may also be a hatch that can be slid away from the front of the crusher rotor. The hatch structure may also be on only one side of the crusher, or there may be differing hatch structures on the opposite sides of the crusher. The hatch structures may also form part of the side walls.