US1569930A - Tube mill or ball mill - Google Patents

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US1569930A
US1569930A US53285A US5328525A US1569930A US 1569930 A US1569930 A US 1569930A US 53285 A US53285 A US 53285A US 5328525 A US5328525 A US 5328525A US 1569930 A US1569930 A US 1569930A
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  • PETE R VILHELM ADOLF AAGE HERBST, F HOLTE. DENMARK, ASSIGNOR TO F. L. SMIDTI-I & 00., OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
  • This invention relates to tube mills or ball mills, in which the material acted upon is delivered to or from the mill through a hollow trunnion, by which the shell or drum is supported at each end.
  • Such mills are generally rotated by the engagement of .a driving pinion on a shaft parallel with the axis of the mill, with a large gear which is mounted directly on the shell or drum of the mill, or on one of the heads thereof.
  • gearing may be enclosed or protected to some extent, for the purpose'of preventin accidents, it is not possible to make tight ints between the shell or drum of the mill and thecasing which encloses the gearing, and it is not possible, therefore, to avoid altogether or to such extent as may be desirable, the passage of dust from the outside within the protective casing or of oil from the bearings and engaging gears within the casing to the outside.
  • a driving shaft is placed, axially in line with the shell or drum of. the'mill and is connected through a suit- .able coupling with the. hollow" trunnion, which is itself closed at its outer end and is provided in its peripheral wall with suitable openings through which the material may esca e.
  • Figure I is a view in vertical longitudinal enga ed therewith by a key 1'.
  • Figure II is a similar view illustrating a slightly modified embodiment of the invention, in which the driving shaft is coupled to the hollow trunnion through a flexible coupling.
  • Figures III and IV are detail views in section and on a larger scale illustrating the construction of the flexible coupling shown in Figure II.
  • Figure V is a view in longitudinal sectional elevation illustrating the application 7 of the driving means to the feeding end of a. ball or tube mill.
  • Figure 'VI is a detail view in transvers section on the plane indicated by the broken line XX of Figure V.
  • the head a of a tube mill of ordinary construction is shown as having formed therewith a hollow trun- 30 nion' I), through which material from the shell or drum 0 is discharged, as is well understood, in mills of this character.
  • a hollow member d which is virtually an extension of the trunnion, such hollow member and the trunnion b being conveniently secured together by means of flanges, e, g, and bolts f.
  • the hollow member is closed at its outer end as by a diaphragm I0, and is provided in its peripheral wall with suitable openin s 2', through which the material discharged om the shell or drum is delivered upon a screen m, throu h which the finer material is discharged into a suitable, hopper 11., while the coarser portions are discharged through a chute p.
  • suitable openin s 2' Suitably secured to the delivery member d, as by flan es h and bolts 7', is
  • a coupling member 11 w ich receives in axial alignment with the shell or drum 0, the end of the driving shaft g and is ofifratively e screen m, w ich is frusto-conical, 1s preferably enclosed within a casing n, dust excluding joints being rovided, as indicated at a, a.
  • the coupling member 11 which is keyed upon the end of the driving shaft 9 is operatively connected with the delivery member or trunnion extension (1,, through the medium of a flexible joint, the construction of which is illustrated in detail in Figures III and IV.
  • the coupling member i has secured to it a ring a, lugs y of which enter the circumferential channel formedin the flange t of the member 03 between spiral springs e which are received in chambers to formed by enlargement of the circumferential slot.
  • the driving shaft g is coupled to the feeding end of the mill, the head of. which is shown at a through the hollow trunnion 6 its extension d, and the coupling member o,.
  • the extension (Z is formed with feeding openings '61,, providedninter nally with radial partitions e and the usual feeding cone 0,, and is armed exteriorly with scoops which take the material delivered to the chamber 7, and discharge it within the hollow trunmon.
  • a shell or drum a hollow trunnion by which the shell or drum is supported, the trunnion being closed at one end and provided with openings in its peripheral wall for the passage of material, a driving shaft axially in line with the drum or shell, and a coupling member through which the driving shaft is operatively connected with the trunnion.
  • a shell or drum a hollow trunnion by which the shell or drum is supported, the trunnion being closed at one end and provided with openings in its peripheral wall for the passage of material, a driving shaft axially in line with the drum or shell, and a coupling member through which the driving shaft is operatively connected with the trunnion, the coupling member being connected with the trunnion through a flexible joint.

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P. V. A. A. HERBS-T TUBE MILL on BALL MILL Jan. 19 1926. r 1,569,930
Filed August 29, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet l Jan. 19 1926.
L 1,569,930 P. V. A. A. HERBST TUBE MILL OR BALL MILL Filed August 29, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 All [a mm; W mwyflwz WM Arm/Mrs Patented a... 19, 1926.
UNITED STATES 1,569,930 PATENT OFFICE.
PETE R VILHELM ADOLF AAGE HERBST, F HOLTE. DENMARK, ASSIGNOR TO F. L. SMIDTI-I & 00., OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
TUBE MILL on BALL MILL.
Application filed August 29, 1925. Serial No. 53,285.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Pn'rnn VILHnLM AnoLF AAcn Hnnus'r, a subject of the King of Denmark, residing in Holte, Geelsvej 15,
Denmark, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tube Mills or Ball Mills, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings, forming a part hereof.
This invention relates to tube mills or ball mills, in which the material acted upon is delivered to or from the mill through a hollow trunnion, by which the shell or drum is supported at each end. Such mills are generally rotated by the engagement of .a driving pinion on a shaft parallel with the axis of the mill, with a large gear which is mounted directly on the shell or drum of the mill, or on one of the heads thereof. With the continuously increasing demand for safety in the operation of such mills, and in view of the necessity of protecting the wearing parts from the contact of dust, etc., with the gearing and bearings, the driving of the mlll through such gearings is not altogether satisfactory. While the gearing may be enclosed or protected to some extent, for the purpose'of preventin accidents, it is not possible to make tight ints between the shell or drum of the mill and thecasing which encloses the gearing, and it is not possible, therefore, to avoid altogether or to such extent as may be desirable, the passage of dust from the outside within the protective casing or of oil from the bearings and engaging gears within the casing to the outside.
It is the object of the present invention to overcome the difiiculties above alluded to, which are incident to thedriving of such mills through gearing as described, and in accordance therewith, a driving shaft is placed, axially in line with the shell or drum of. the'mill and is connected through a suit- .able coupling with the. hollow" trunnion, which is itself closed at its outer end and is provided in its peripheral wall with suitable openings through which the material may esca e.
T e invention will be more fully explained hereinafter with reference to the accom anying drawings in which several ,embo lments of the invention are illustrated and in which:
5 Figure I is a view in vertical longitudinal enga ed therewith by a key 1'.
section through the discharge end of a ball or tube mill and its hollow trunnion and appurtenances, with the driving shaft in elevation. t
Figure II is a similar view illustrating a slightly modified embodiment of the invention, in which the driving shaft is coupled to the hollow trunnion through a flexible coupling.
Figures III and IV are detail views in section and on a larger scale illustrating the construction of the flexible coupling shown in Figure II.
Figure V is a view in longitudinal sectional elevation illustrating the application 7 of the driving means to the feeding end of a. ball or tube mill.
Figure 'VI is a detail view in transvers section on the plane indicated by the broken line XX of Figure V.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figures I and II, the head a of a tube mill of ordinary construction, except as hereinafter pointed out, is shown as having formed therewith a hollow trun- 30 nion' I), through which material from the shell or drum 0 is discharged, as is well understood, in mills of this character. For convenience in construction, there is secured to the trunnion b, which is received in a suitable bearing, a hollow member d, which is virtually an extension of the trunnion, such hollow member and the trunnion b being conveniently secured together by means of flanges, e, g, and bolts f. The hollow member is closed at its outer end as by a diaphragm I0, and is provided in its peripheral wall with suitable openin s 2', through which the material discharged om the shell or drum is delivered upon a screen m, throu h which the finer material is discharged into a suitable, hopper 11., while the coarser portions are discharged through a chute p. Suitably secured to the delivery member d, as by flan es h and bolts 7', is
a coupling member 11 w ich receives in axial alignment with the shell or drum 0, the end of the driving shaft g and is ofifratively e screen m, w ich is frusto-conical, 1s preferably enclosed within a casing n, dust excluding joints being rovided, as indicated at a, a.
The emb ent of the invention shown in Figure II is substantiall like that shown in Figure I, save in the ations of the de livery member or trunnion extension d,,
the screen m,, the discharge chute p and the diaphragms j, and "k, which close the end of the member al In this instance the coupling member 11 which is keyed upon the end of the driving shaft 9 is operatively connected with the delivery member or trunnion extension (1,, through the medium of a flexible joint, the construction of which is illustrated in detail in Figures III and IV. As shown, the coupling member i, has secured to it a ring a, lugs y of which enter the circumferential channel formedin the flange t of the member 03 between spiral springs e which are received in chambers to formed by enlargement of the circumferential slot.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in Figures V and VI, the driving shaft g, is coupled to the feeding end of the mill, the head of. which is shown at a through the hollow trunnion 6 its extension d, and the coupling member o,. In this embodiment of the invention, the extension (Z is formed with feeding openings '61,, providedninter nally with radial partitions e and the usual feeding cone 0,, and is armed exteriorly with scoops which take the material delivered to the chamber 7, and discharge it within the hollow trunmon.
It will be understood that the invention can be embodied in other structures which vary more or less in detail from that shown.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a mill of the character described, the combination of a shell or drum, a hollow trunnion by which the shell or drum is supported, the trunnion being closed at one end and provided with openings in its peripheral wall for the passage of material, a driving shaft axially in line with the drum or shell, and a coupling member through which the driving shaft is operatively connected with the trunnion.
2. In a mill of the character described, the combination of a shell or drum, a hollow trunnion by which the shell or drum is supported, the trunnion being closed at one end and provided with openings in its peripheral wall for the passage of material, a driving shaft axially in line with the drum or shell, and a coupling member through which the driving shaft is operatively connected with the trunnion, the coupling member being connected with the trunnion through a flexible joint.
This specification August A. D. 1925.
PETER VlLHELM ADOLF AAGE HERBST.
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US2549919A (en) * 1947-06-06 1951-04-24 Smidth & Co As F L Airswept rotary mill or drum having separate discharge means for air and ground material
EP0184326A2 (en) * 1984-12-04 1986-06-11 F.L. Smidth & Co. A/S Tube mill
EP1243337A3 (en) * 2001-03-23 2003-05-07 KHD Humboldt Wedag AG Drive assembly for tube mill

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2549919A (en) * 1947-06-06 1951-04-24 Smidth & Co As F L Airswept rotary mill or drum having separate discharge means for air and ground material
EP0184326A2 (en) * 1984-12-04 1986-06-11 F.L. Smidth & Co. A/S Tube mill
EP0184326A3 (en) * 1984-12-04 1987-01-28 F.L. Smidth & Co. A/S Tube mill
EP1243337A3 (en) * 2001-03-23 2003-05-07 KHD Humboldt Wedag AG Drive assembly for tube mill

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