Gyratory crusher spider arm shields
09592512 ยท 2017-03-14
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C2/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A gyratory crusher includes a spider supported at a top shell, the spider having a pair of spider arms protected by respective arm shields. The shields are mounted and dismounted at the respective arms via a locking flange and notch and lug arrangement to avoid attachment by welding or attachment bolts.
Claims
1. A gyratory crusher comprising: an upper shell; a spider supported at the shell, the spider having a plurality of spider arms extending radially outward from a hub; a plurality of arm shields mounted at the respective arms, each shield having a first end for positioning at or towards the hub and a second end positioned radially outward from the hub; and at least one lug projecting from each arm and a locking flange secured to the hub, each of the shields including at least one notch to engage each respective lug to inhibit radially outward movement of the shield relative to the arm, wherein at least a portion of the flange is seated on top of the first end of the shield that in combination with the lug and notch locks each of the shields axially and radially at each of the respective arms, the lug being positioned at a transition region of the arm corresponding to an outermost region of a first part of the arm that extends generally outward from the hub and a second part of the arm that extends generally axially downward from the outermost end of the first part to mount the arm at a rim of the shell.
2. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lug is positioned at a radially outer region of the arm and the notch is positioned towards the second end relative to the first end of the shield.
3. The crusher as claimed in claim 2, wherein the notch is formed as a hooked portion such that a mouth of the hooked portion is orientated towards the radially outer region of the arm away from the hub.
4. The crusher as claimed in claim 3, wherein the flange includes an annular disc-like configuration and the crusher comprises a spider cap secured on top of the hub and the flange.
5. The crusher as claimed in claim 4, wherein the flange is secured to the hub via a plurality of fastenings that are independent of an attachment of the spider cap to the hub to allow the cap to be attached and removed at the hub independently of the flange.
6. The crusher as claimed in claim 5, wherein the shield includes a step at the first end to engage the flange.
7. The crusher as claimed in claim 6, wherein the lug is formed as a cylindrical peg projecting outwardly from a side surface of the arm.
8. The crusher as claimed in claim 7, wherein the crusher is devoid of screws, bolts and/or welding to secure the shields to the respective arms.
9. The crusher as claimed in claim 8, wherein each shield is releasably attached at each respective arm exclusively by the cooperative contact between the flange and the first end of the shield, and the lug and the respective notch.
10. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shield includes a lifting hole to allow the shield to be engaged and raised and lowered relative to the arm wherein the hole is positioned eccentrically with respect to a mass centre of the shield such that when the shield is suspended by the hole the shield is configured to hang at a declined angle with the second end lower than the first end such that the notch is orientated to engage the lug.
11. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein each arm includes two lugs projecting laterally from side surfaces of the arm and each shield having two respective notches provided at respective sides of the shield to engage each of the two respective lugs.
12. The crusher as claimed in claim 11, wherein the shield includes a main body having an underside foot for positioning on top of the arm and a pair of sidewalls extending downwardly from the main body at each lengthwise side of the underside foot, the sidewalls being positionable over a part of side surfaces of the arm, wherein the notches are provided in each respective sidewall.
13. The crusher as claimed in claim 1, wherein a part of the flange projects radially outward beyond the hub to extend over a part of the shield at the first end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) A specific implementation of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(9) A drive (not shown) is coupled to main shaft 107 via a drive shaft 108 and suitable gearing 116 so as to rotate shaft 107 eccentrically about longitudinal axis 115 and to cause head 103 to perform a gyratory pendulum movement and crush material introduced into crushing chamber 104. An upper end region of shaft 107 is maintained in an axially rotatable position by a top-end bearing assembly 112 positioned intermediate between main shaft 107 and a central hub 117. Similarly, a bottom end 118 of shaft 107 is supported by a bottom-end bearing assembly 119.
(10) Upper frame 101 is divided into a topshell 111, mounted upon lower frame 102 (alternatively termed a bottom shell), and a spider assembly 114 that extends from topshell 111 and represents an upper portion of the crusher. The spider 114 comprises two diametrically opposed arms 110 that extend radially outward (in direction B) from a central hub 117 positioned on a longitudinal axis 115 extending through frame 100 and the gyratory crusher generally (indirection A). Arms 110 are attached to an upper region of topshell 111 via an intermediate annular flange (or rim) 113 that is centred around longitudinal axis 115. Typically, arms 110 and topshell 111 form a unitary structure and are formed integrally. A cap 123 extends over an upper region of shaft 107 and central hub 117 so as to protect the working components at the upper region of the crusher. In order to protect the spider arms 110 from the crushable material that falls downwardly into the topshell 111, an arm shield 120 is mated onto and around each arm 110. Each shield 120 comprises a main body 121 with an underside surface 124 that is configured to sit on top of an upper facing surface 125 of each arm 110. Each shield 120 also comprises a pair of sidewalls 122 that extend downwardly over the respective sides of each arm 110.
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(12) A pair of substantially cylindrical lugs (or projections) extend laterally from each side surface 209 of arm 110 at the region of shoulder 208. Each lug of the pair is aligned coaxially and extends perpendicular to the radial length of shield 120 and the first arm part 200. Each shield 120 comprises a pair of notches 202 formed in each respective sidewall 122. Each notch 202 is formed as a hooked portion of sidewall 122 with a mouth that is orientated radially outward towards second end 206 and away from hub 117. Accordingly, the shield second end 206 is secured at arm shoulder 208 via a cooperative engagement of each lug 203 within each respective notch 202. Each shield 120 is therefore locked radially by engagement of lugs 203 within notches 202. An annular disc-like flange 210 is mounted at hub 117 and is positioned axially below cap 123. Flange 210 comprises a generally circular configuration having a diameter corresponding to that of cap 123. Flange 210 further comprises a pair of radial extensions 211 that project radially outward from the cap outer surface 207 so as to extend a short radial distance above arm section 200. A step 212 is formed at each shield first end 205 and is configured and dimensioned to receive and engage with the flange radial extension 211. Accordingly, when seated in position as illustrated in
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