NZ721403B2 - 3-in-1 attachment system for liner plates of mills used to grind minerals - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B02—CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
- B02C—CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
- F16B33/00—Features common to bolt and nut
- F16B33/004—Sealing; Insulation
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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Abstract
in-1 attachment system for liner plates of mills used to grind minerals, comprising a metal washer (1), a fastening element (2, 200), and a rubber washer (5), being concentrically joined to be coupled, wherein the fastening element comprises a head (11) and an inner recess (9) in said head, being connected to the metal washer by one or more retaining elements, wherein the metal washer has one or more inner openings (3) for receiving one or more retaining elements (4) for holding the fastening element inside the metal washer. The invention allows rapid installation and extraction of liner plates in a single step using conventional tools, and also prevents damage due to unauthorized disassembly, repair or misuse of the attachment system. connected to the metal washer by one or more retaining elements, wherein the metal washer has one or more inner openings (3) for receiving one or more retaining elements (4) for holding the fastening element inside the metal washer. The invention allows rapid installation and extraction of liner plates in a single step using conventional tools, and also prevents damage due to unauthorized disassembly, repair or misuse of the attachment system.
Description
-IN-1 ATTACHMENT SYSTEM FOR LINER PLATES OF MILLS USED TO GRIND
MINERALS
SPECIFICATION
The t invention relates to a fastening system for quick removal of shells and mill liners
used in the mining industry for grinding minerals.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The internal shells of Autogenous or Semi-Autogenous (SAG) mills used in the mining industry
for grinding minerals are fixed to the mantle of the mill by means of bolts which are mainly
uced from the inside of this to pass the mantle of the mill by a perforation. Since the tip of
the bolt is outside the mill, it engages a rubber washer, a steel washer and a nut. This operation is
usually performed by several operators which use pneumatic tools to remove nuts and washers
separately; this involves many hours in performing these three processes considering the size of
this type of mills and the large number of fixing elements available. The washers used for fixing
the shells of such mills correspond to cup-type washers which are formed by a hollow metal
section that accommodates a rubber washer whose function is to make a seal that prevents runoff
of fluids from the inside the mill. An example of this type of fastening systems is that disclosed
by patent CA1120966.
Such washers are fixed at the e of the mill by means of a lock nut so as to e tight
adjustment and capable of withstanding vibrations without rotating, which many time makes it
difficult the removal the nut, and then of the washer for replacement of shells.
In many cases, ors must hit the fixing elements to release them and in extreme cases,
cutting the nuts with oxy-cutting processes. onally, the rubber washers usually remain
ed to the locking bolt which implies additional effort on the part of operators to t
these elements often making use of specialized tools not for it.
In the state of the art there are solutions that have tried to solve the problem of extracting nuts and
washers of mill . An example of this is disclosed by the Patent Application CL 3069-2008
that proposes a quick release nut for fasteners of mill shells, without unscrewing it. To this end a
nut with notches in the periphery and orthogonal to the flat faces is provided, that allow
trate stresses when a wedge between themselves is provided. Thus, a crack is created and
finally the faces are separated to allow advancement of the crack to rupture and complete
separation of the parts.
Although this solution provides a mechanism for quick removal of the nut, it is a complex
process and it does not suggest a mechanism for the specific extraction of washers used in this
type of fixings as explained above.
Similarly, the patent application CL 1886-2011 discloses a nut to be extracted quickly from the
fastening bolts of mill lining plates, which ts of a hollow hexagonal outer body and an
inner cylindrical body constituted by a bushing divided with internal thread. For ing of the
nut a pneumatic or hydraulic tool is used to eject the outer hexagonal body; then, the inner
cylindrical body which is threaded onto the bolt is struck with a smaller tool such as a hammer,
so that to open the two split halves, with the nut and bolts becoming released.
Again, the solution provided does not suggest a ism for extracting the washers used in
this type of er, which as in the previous case es the use of additional tools and
complex ses for the extraction of the nut.
Furthermore, the utility model application N° CL 182-201 discloses an adjustment washer for a
fastening system of mills engaged in treating ores known in the market under the name
"Elingol". This adjustment washer mainly consists of a forged steel washer with a drag
supportive device which is affixed a metal ear and a hot vulcanized rubber washer adhered to the
previous one. The washer is conventionally installed on the bolt to finally n the
assembly. The removal of the fastening system is made using an impact wrench provided with a
die having on its periphery a device that takes the washer and s together with the nut
outwards.
While this invention allows the extraction of the fastening system faster than conventional
systems, it must be done with a specialized tool configured to engage both the nut and the
washer. This represents an increase in maintenance costs. In addition, this patent does not
mention the insertion ism of the washer and nut on the holding bolt which, given the
features of the invention, suggests that this process must be done in different steps and with
different tools.
Another drawback associated with the inventions mentioned is that the components of the
fastening system of shells, namely nut and washer, are provided separately, which may hinder
their management and represent a risk when working with them in , e.g. on scaffolding.
Therefore, after noting the drawbacks observed in the devices related to the present invention and
forming part of the state of the art, an object of the present invention is to provide a
comprehensive quick l fastening system for shells and liners of mills, i.e. consisting of a 3
in 1 system, allowing insertion and removal in one step and using a single conventional tool; this
speeds up the process of insertion and removal of the fastening systems associated with the
maintenance of mills, also increasing the safety of the process.
Another object of the present ion is to provide a fastening system that prevents its
unauthorized disassembly for unauthorized repairs, y avoiding misuse and possible
associated .
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a ing system for quick removal of shells and mill liners
used in the mining industry for grinding of minerals, mainly consisting of a metal cup-washer,
with a concentric rubber washer vulcanized in the inside, which is ed to a fastener by a
retaining element forming a system 3-in-1 system, so that when said g member is displaced
by the torque applied to it, it drags the washers.
In a first embodiment of the ion, the fastening element ponds to a nut which opening
is concentric to the metal washer, to e a bolt of the type used for fastening shells in mills
for grinding ore. Meanwhile, the upper inner portion of the washer is configured with an aligned
opening to receive the retaining element, which is capable of retaining the nut especially
configured to be inserted into said washer so that both elements are kept er axially but
loose radially both in the insertion and extraction operation of the fastening system of the present
invention.
The installation operation of the fastening system according to the embodiment described above
is carried out by first introducing the opening of the metal washer with the rubber washer inside
into the bolt tip. Once the washer is properly positioned and pressing is exerted for the assembly
being inserted until the thread of the bolt comes into contact with the inner thread of the nut, the
nut is rotated with a conventional tool so that it moves axially through the bolt and
simultaneously pushes the washer by contact. Once the metal washer gets in touch with the
surface of the mill, and the rubber washer is correctly positioned against the bolt to seal the latter
and the nut achieves its maximum displacement along the bolt, the fastening system is in its
correct position.
To remove the ing system it is enough to position the conventional tool on the nut, which
by going through the bolt by the torque applied by the tool, drags the washer thanks to the
retaining element provided therebetween.
In a second embodiment of the invention, the fastening t corresponds to a bolt specifically
designed to be embedded in the metal washer and retained by the retaining member provided
between the metal washer and said bolt, so that both components are kept together axially but
loose radially both in the insertion and the extraction operation of the ing system of the
present invention.
The insertion operation of the fastening system according to the embodiment described above is
performed by first entering the system h the bolt by drilling the mill mantle until its thread
contacts a thread in a bore of the lining inside of mill. Once the fastening system is properly
positioned through the bore of the mill mantle, with a conventional tool the bolt head is rotated so
that it moves through the lining thread and simultaneously pushes the washers by t.
Once the metal washer gets in contact with the surface of the mill, leaving the rubber washer
tly oned against the bore of the mill for its sealing and the bolt reaches its m
cement inside the mill bore, the fastening system is in its correct position.
Thus, the invention to be described in detail below provides a system for the simple fixing and
rapid extraction in one step which may be carried out using conventional tools.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
- Figure 1 shows a general view of the fastening system ing to a first embodiment of
the ion.
- Figure 2 shows a sectional view of the fastening system according to a first embodiment
of the invention.
- Figure 3 shows a general view of the ing system according to a second embodiment
of the invention.
- Figure 4 shows a sectional view of the fastening system according to a second
embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
According to a first embodiment of the present invention and as illustrated in Figure 1, a
fastening system is provided for the quick installation and removal for mill shells and liners
consisting of a metal washer (1) of the cup type together with a nut (2), which are concentrically
joined in order to fix liners to the mantle of a mill by inserting into a bolt used for this type of
fastener (not shown).
According to Figure 2, the metal washer (1) has a circular ted cone shape converging
towards the center, with a core (6) and side walls (7), being ized therebetween below the
core, a rubber washer (5), which has a concentric central bore to the bore of the washer (8)
provided in said core (6).
At the top inside the metal washer (1) portion, near the top edge, there is an inner opening (3)
whose depth is at least 2/3 the thickness of the side wall (7).
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the metal washer (1) has at least two internal
opposing openings (3) by which the ing element (4) is introduced, which can be for
example Seagers type bolts that are compressed during ly to be uced into the
openings and being then expanded to its final position. Another type of retaining elements can be
used such as stud-bolts or any other type of pin known in the prior art.
The nut (2) has head nut (11) and is arranged between the side walls (7) of the metal washer (1)
with its bottom face resting on the upper face of the core (6). In addition, the lower portion of the
nut (2) has around its perimeter an inner recess (9) engaging the retaining elements (4) when they
are duly inserted in the inner openings (3) of the metal washer (1), where the depth of the inner
recess (9) is preferably at least 1/3 the length of the inner openings (3). Similarly, the height of
the inner openings (3), as well as the inner recess (9) is substantially greater than the height of the
retaining elements (4) to allow engagement therebetween. Additionally, the internal thread (10)
of the nut (2) is concentric to the washer bore (8) and the bore of the rubber washer (5) so that the
entire assembly can be inserted in a bolt for shells of the mineral grinding mill.
The above configuration allows rotation of the nut (2) with respect to the washer (1) but does not
allow the separation of these elements to move the ly in the axial axis, since the walls of
the inner recess (9) abut the retaining elements (4) allowing rapid insertion and removal of a bolt
by turning the nut (2) which drags the washer (1) in both directions.
According to a second ment of the present invention and as illustrated in Figure 3, there is
a fastening system for the quick installation and removal of shells and mill liners consisting of the
metal washer (1) bed above is provided together with a bolt (200) especially designed,
which are concentrically joined to anchor the liners to the mantle of a mill.
According to Figure 4, the bolt (200) is configured with a bolt head (201), bolt body (202), inner
recess of the bolt (203) and bolt thread (204), WHEREIN the bolt body (202) is provided
between the side walls (7) of the metal washer (1) with the underside of the bolt head (201)
ting on the upper face of the core (6). Moreover, the inner recess of the bolt (203) is
located in the lower portion of the head engaging with the retaining elements (4) when these are
properly ed in the inner openings (3) of the metal washer (1), where the depth of the inner
recess of the bolt (202) is ably at least 1/3 the length of the inner openings (3). Similarly,
the height of the bolt recess (202) is substantially less than the height of the retaining elements (4)
to allow engagement therebetween.
The above configuration allows on of the bolt (200) with respect to the washer (1) but does
not allow the separation of these elements when the ly moves in the axial axis, since the
walls of the inner recess of the bolt (202) abut the retaining elements (4) allowing the rapid
insertion and removal of the assembly in a mill liner by turning the bolt head (201) of the bolt
(200) which drags the washer (1) in both directions.
In the ments described above, the head (11, 201) of the fastening element acting with the
tool to insert and extract the fastening system of the present invention corresponds to a
conventional hex- head nut where the overall diameter of the fastening element is less than the
total diameter of the washer (1). However, the present invention is not limited to one type of head
and diameter of a washer, which may be of any form available in the market so that the assembly
can be removed with any conventional tool known in the State of the Art.
Similarly, the rubber washer (5) is cured throughout the lower side of the washer (1), which also
has a protruding section (12) converging towards the center of the washer, thus allowing the
sealing of the mill surface in which the fastening system is used. However, the present invention
allows the curing of various types of rubber s with different sizes and shapes to suit the
requirements of the fastening system used.
The process of assembling the fastening system according to the present invention then is to
provide a cup-type metal washer (1) and curing a rubber washer (5) in its lower side with a
concentric central opening to the washer bore (8). Then the fastening element (2, 200) is
assembled to the top inside portion of the metal washer (1) so that the inner recess (9, 202) of
said fastening element engages with the retaining elements (4) and cannot be detached from the
metal washer (1).
Additionally, the teristics of the fastening system of the present invention does not allow
the disassembly of the elements, due to the configuration of the retaining element inside the
openings of the washer, whereby when the ing element has been assembled the only way to
separate the elements is by ying of the system y ting unauthorized repair and
misuse.
Claims (6)
1. A 3-in-1 fastening system for liner shells of mill used for grinding minerals allowing the quick installation and removal in one step by using conventional tools, comprising a metal washer, a fastening element and a rubber washer, being trically joined to be coupled and thereby securing the shell of a mill, wherein the fastening t comprises a head and an inner recess in said head, being connected to the metal washer by one or more retaining elements, wherein the metal washer has one or more inner openings and wherein the one or more retaining elements is arranged between the one or more inner openings of the metal washer and the inner recess in the head of the fastening element.
2. The fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the metal washer is constituted by a core, side walls and washer bores.
3. The fastening system according to claim 1, wherein the retaining element is a latch in the form of a retaining ring.
4. The fastening system ing to claim 1, wherein one or more of the retaining elements is a pin of the stud bolt type.
5. The ing system according to claim 2, wherein the fastening element is a nut with al thread, and nut head, wherein also the lower portion of the nut is arranged between the side walls of the metal washer with its bottom face resting on the upper face of the metal washer’s core.
6. The fastening system according to claim 5, wherein the depth of said inner recess is at least
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CL2013003582A CL2013003582A1 (en) | 2013-12-13 | 2013-12-13 | 3-in-1 fixing system for mill cladding mills used for mineral grinding that allows quick installation and extraction in one step and through the use of conventional tools |
CL3582-2013 | 2013-12-13 | ||
PCT/CL2014/000069 WO2015085444A1 (en) | 2013-12-13 | 2014-12-04 | 3-in-1 attachment system for liner plates of mills used to grind minerals |
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NZ721403B2 true NZ721403B2 (en) | 2021-06-29 |
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