Torque limiter for gyratory crusher anti-spin clutch
First Claim
1. In a gyratory crusher having a stationary frame, an elongated upright eccentric through which a lengthwise bore extends and which is carried by said frame and is driven for rotation in one direction, a substantially conical crushing head carried by said eccentric for rotation relative thereto and for gyratory therewith whereby the crushing head cooperates for crushing with a concave that is substantially stationarily mounted on the frame, and anti-spin mechanism for normally preventing the crushing head from rotating in said one direction but permitting it to rotate in the opposite direction, said anti-spin mechanism comprising a radially outer clutch element that is rotatably seated in a coaxial bore in the crushing head and supported on an upwardly facing shoulder in that bore, a coaxial radially inner clutch element relative to which said outer element is rotatable only in said one direction, and an anti-spin shaft extending through said bore in the eccentric and having at its upper end a nonrotatable connection with said inner element and at its lower end a nonrotatable connection with the frame, a torque limiter that transmits torque of up to a predetermined value from the crushing head to said outer clutch element but otherwise permits the crushing head to rotate relative to the outer clutch element, said torque limiter comprising:
- (a) a lower torque limiter element rotatably seated in said bore in the crushing head above said outer element of the one-way clutch and secured to said outer element to be supported thereby and constrained to rotate therewith;
(b) an upper torque limiter element fixed to the crushing head concentrically with said lower torque limiter element and having a bottom surface which opposes and is spaced by a small distance from a top surface on the lower torque limiter element;
(c) a plurality of coiled compression springs, each seated under compression in a well in one of said torque limiter elements that opens to its said surface, said wells being spaced at equal distances from the axis of the torque limiter element and at uniform distances from one another; and
(d) a plurality of balls, each having a diameter substantially greater than said small distance and being at all time at least partially received in one of said wells and confined between the spring in that well and the other of said torque limiter elements to be biased by that spring into detent engagement with substantially hemispherical cavities in the other of said torque limiter elements which open to its said surface and are spaced in correspondence with the spacing of said wells.
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Abstract
The automatic random reset torque limiter of the invention, connected between the crushing head of a gyratory crusher and its one-way anti-spin clutch, comprises a carrier element and a coaxial detent element that have end surfaces opposing one another across a small gap. The carrier has wells opening to its end surface that are equidistant from its axis and are uniformly spaced from one another. The detent element has hemispherical cavities in its end surface, one for each well, each alignable with a well. In each well is a coiled compression spring and a ball. The spring normally holds the ball engaged in a cavity but allows it to ride out of the cavity and roll on the detent element end surface while excessive torque persists.
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1. In a gyratory crusher having a stationary frame, an elongated upright eccentric through which a lengthwise bore extends and which is carried by said frame and is driven for rotation in one direction, a substantially conical crushing head carried by said eccentric for rotation relative thereto and for gyratory therewith whereby the crushing head cooperates for crushing with a concave that is substantially stationarily mounted on the frame, and anti-spin mechanism for normally preventing the crushing head from rotating in said one direction but permitting it to rotate in the opposite direction, said anti-spin mechanism comprising a radially outer clutch element that is rotatably seated in a coaxial bore in the crushing head and supported on an upwardly facing shoulder in that bore, a coaxial radially inner clutch element relative to which said outer element is rotatable only in said one direction, and an anti-spin shaft extending through said bore in the eccentric and having at its upper end a nonrotatable connection with said inner element and at its lower end a nonrotatable connection with the frame, a torque limiter that transmits torque of up to a predetermined value from the crushing head to said outer clutch element but otherwise permits the crushing head to rotate relative to the outer clutch element, said torque limiter comprising:
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(a) a lower torque limiter element rotatably seated in said bore in the crushing head above said outer element of the one-way clutch and secured to said outer element to be supported thereby and constrained to rotate therewith; (b) an upper torque limiter element fixed to the crushing head concentrically with said lower torque limiter element and having a bottom surface which opposes and is spaced by a small distance from a top surface on the lower torque limiter element; (c) a plurality of coiled compression springs, each seated under compression in a well in one of said torque limiter elements that opens to its said surface, said wells being spaced at equal distances from the axis of the torque limiter element and at uniform distances from one another; and (d) a plurality of balls, each having a diameter substantially greater than said small distance and being at all time at least partially received in one of said wells and confined between the spring in that well and the other of said torque limiter elements to be biased by that spring into detent engagement with substantially hemispherical cavities in the other of said torque limiter elements which open to its said surface and are spaced in correspondence with the spacing of said wells. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A gyratory crusher comprising a stationary frame, a concave mounted on said frame, an upright eccentric mounted on said frame for rotation in one direction, a substantially conical crushing head mounted on said eccentric for rotation relative thereto and for gyratory motion therewith whereby the crushing head cooperates with the concave to effect crushing, and a one-way clutch having a first connection with the frame and having a second connection with the crushing head and whereby the crushing head is normally confined against rotation in said one direction relative to the frame but is permitted to rotate in the opposite direction relative to the frame and the eccentric, said gyratory crusher being characterized by:
one of said connections comprising a torque limiter whereby the crusher head is permitted to rotate in said one direction when torque applied thereto by the eccentric exceeds a predetermined value, to thus prevent damage to said one-way clutch, said torque limiter comprising (a) a pair of torque limiter elements, each having an axis and an axially facing end surface, said elements being confined in coaxial relatively rotatable relationship to one another with their said end surfaces facing one another and spaced apart by a fixed small distance, (1) one of said elements having therein a plurality of wells which open to its said end surface and whcih are at equal distances from its axis and are uniformly spaced from one another, and (2) the other of said elements having a plurality of substantially hemispherical cavities in its said end surface, one for each of said wells, located in corrspondence with the locations of said wells to align with the wells in predetermined positions of relative rotation of said elements; (b) a plurality of coiled compression springs, one for each of said wells, each said spring being seated in its well; and (c) a plurality of balls, one for each of said wells, each said ball being always at least in part received in its well and normally also being in part received in one of said cavities and maintained therein by the biasing force of the spring in its well, to thus releasably confine the elements against relative rotation. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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