Frame for a gyratory crusher
US-9527086-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10046329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10046329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414900945-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A gyratory crusher topshell assembly in which a spacer (filler) ring is mounted radially intermediate a topshell and an outer crushing shell. The spacer ring is locked axially at the topshell via a shape profile of the mating surfaces of the spacer ring and the topshell. Additionally, the spacer ring is rotationally locked at the topshell via contact between abutments extending between the spacer ring and the topshell.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A gyratory crusher topshell comprising: an annular wall extending around a longitudinal axis, the wall being terminated at an axially upper end by an annular rim; a plurality of first abutment regions provided at or projecting from the rim and spaced apart in a circumferential direction around the axis to cooperate with a plurality of second abutment regions spaced apart in the circumferential direction around the axis and provided at or projecting from an annular spacer ring positionable radially inside the, the annular spacer ring being formed as a unitary body, wherein the first and second abutment regions are capable of being brought into touching contact with one another to provide a rotation lock of the spacer ring about the axis-relative to the topshell, at least a part of one of the first and/or second abutment regions extending in a radial direction relative to the axis to bridge the topshell and the ring; and a radially inward facing surface of the topshell, which includes an upper region positioned axially closest to the rim than a lower region of the inward facing surface and positioned radially closer to the axis than the lower region, a part of a radially outward facing surface of the spacer ring being positioned in contact with the lower region such that the spacer ring is prevented from movement axially upward by the radial position of the upper region to axially lock the spacer ring relative to the topshell. 2. The topshell as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first abutment regions include a plurality of grooves. 3. The topshell as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the grooves are defined in part by side walls and the second abutment regions include a plurality of abutment bodies at least partially accommodated within the grooves and capable of abutment with the side walls. 4. The topshell as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the abutment bodies are formed non-integrally with the spacer ring or topshell. 5. The topshell as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the grooves are provided at the annular rim of the topshell and the abutment bodies are attached to the spacer ring via respective attachment elements. 6. The topshell as claimed in claim 3 , wherein each of the grooves has a first abutment face and each of the abutment bodies has a second abutment face such that the axial lock is provided by abutment of the respective first and second abutment faces. 7. A gyratory crusher topshell assembly comprising: a topshell having an annular wall extending around a longitudinal axis, the wall being terminated at an axially upper end by an annular rim; a plurality of first abutment regions provided at or projecting from the rim and spaced apart in a circumferential direction around the axis; an annular spacer ring positioned radially inside the wall, the annular spacer ring being formed as a unitary body, wherein an upper end of the ring is substantially aligned coplanar with the rim; and a plurality of second abutment regions provided at or projecting from the spacer ring and being spaced apart in the circumferential direction around the axis, wherein the first and second abutment regions are capable of being brought into touching contact with one another to provide a rotation lock of the spacer ring about the axis relative to the topshell, at least a part of one of the first and/or second abutment regions extending in a radial direction relative to the axis to bridge the topshell and the ring, wherein the first and/or second abutment regions include abutment bodies extending radially between the topshell and ring to bridge and couple the topshell and the ring, an upper end of the ring including recesses and the rim including grooves, each of the abutment bodies radially extending between and seated at least partially within the respective recesses and grooves. 8. The assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein an abutment face of the grooves and an abutment face of the recesses are aligned substantially perpendicular to a circumferential direction around the axis. 9. The assembly as claimed in claim 7 , comprising between two and eight respective first and second abutment regions. 10. The assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein a radially inward facing surface of the topshell includes an upper region positioned axially closest to the rim than a lower region of the inward facing surface and positioned radially closer to the axis than the lower region, a part of a radially outward facing surface of the spacer ring being positioned in contact with the lower region such that the spacer ring is prevented from movement axially upward by the radial position of the upper region to axially lock the spacer ring relative to the topshell. 11. The assembly as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the radially inward facing surface of the topshell tapers radially inward axially between the upper and lower regions and said part of the radially outward facing surface of the spacer ring tapers radially inward to mate against the tapered surface of the topshell to axially lock the ring at the topshell.
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