System for removing and replacing the journal rolls from a coal-pulverizing bowl mill
First Claim
1. A coal-pulverizing bowl mill having journal rolls and a base characterized by a circular rotating table having an upper surface enclosed by an upper separator housing, said upper separator housing arranged to support the journal rolls at the surface of the table for reducing the size of coal discharged onto the table, including,an access door for each journal roll in the side wall of the separator housing,a detachable connection between the base of the mill and the upper separator housing of the mill,a plurality of vertical jacks connected to the base of the mill and upwardly actuating a roller on each jack,a flange connected to the separator housing and extending a circular horizontal surface above the jack so as to be engaged by the rollers of the jacks as the rollers are moved upward until the housing is disengaged from the base of the mill, anda means for rotating the disengaged housing to bring each access door to a common station in sequence.
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Abstract
Jacks are positioned about the base of a coal pulverizing bowl mill to elevate the separator housing which contains and supports the journal rolls. The separator housing is raised by the rollers attached to the jacks. Once raised, the housing is rotated to sequentially position the access door of each journal roll to the front of the mill. A mobile crane conveyance is stationed at the front of the mill to remove and replace each journal roll through its access door.
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1. A coal-pulverizing bowl mill having journal rolls and a base characterized by a circular rotating table having an upper surface enclosed by an upper separator housing, said upper separator housing arranged to support the journal rolls at the surface of the table for reducing the size of coal discharged onto the table, including,
an access door for each journal roll in the side wall of the separator housing, a detachable connection between the base of the mill and the upper separator housing of the mill, a plurality of vertical jacks connected to the base of the mill and upwardly actuating a roller on each jack, a flange connected to the separator housing and extending a circular horizontal surface above the jack so as to be engaged by the rollers of the jacks as the rollers are moved upward until the housing is disengaged from the base of the mill, and a means for rotating the disengaged housing to bring each access door to a common station in sequence.
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