US2543594A - Riding ring for rotary cylinders - Google Patents

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US2543594A
US2543594A US749613A US74961347A US2543594A US 2543594 A US2543594 A US 2543594A US 749613 A US749613 A US 749613A US 74961347 A US74961347 A US 74961347A US 2543594 A US2543594 A US 2543594A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C17/00Disintegrating by tumbling mills, i.e. mills having a container charged with the material to be disintegrated with or without special disintegrating members such as pebbles or balls
    • B02C17/18Details
    • B02C17/181Bearings specially adapted for tumbling mills
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F26DRYING
    • F26BDRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
    • F26B11/00Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects with movement which is non-progressive
    • F26B11/02Machines or apparatus for drying solid materials or objects with movement which is non-progressive in moving drums or other mainly-closed receptacles
    • F26B11/022Arrangements of drives, bearings, supports
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B7/00Rotary-drum furnaces, i.e. horizontal or slightly inclined
    • F27B7/20Details, accessories, or equipment peculiar to rotary-drum furnaces
    • F27B7/22Rotary drums; Supports therefor
    • F27B7/2206Bearing rings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • F27B7/00Rotary-drum furnaces, i.e. horizontal or slightly inclined
    • F27B7/20Details, accessories, or equipment peculiar to rotary-drum furnaces
    • F27B7/22Rotary drums; Supports therefor
    • F27B7/2206Bearing rings
    • F27B2007/2213Bearing rings mounted floatingly on the drum
    • F27B2007/2226Bearing rings mounted floatingly on the drum the mounting comprising elements to maintain the ring between series of abutments

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  • the present invention relates to riding rings for of the head 33! is parallel to Wall 33d. It will rotary cylinders. be understood that each of the walls 33d, 33g and Rotary cylinders, such as the shells of rotary 33h lie along radii of the ring. kilns, coolers, driers and grinding mills, are pro- As is indicated in Figure 2, the hook 33' at the vided with a plurality of riding rings which ropposite end of section 3! will be displaced and tate in fixed bearing elements to thereby roreversed with respect to the hook 33. Also, it tatably support the cylinders.
  • Figure 2 is a radial section on the angled Referring to Figure 2, wedge shaped shims 38 line 2-2 of Figure 1, of relatively short width circumferentially of the Figure 3 is a fragmentary face view of the ring are driven beneath the oppositely inclined ring of Figures 1 and 2, i, e a view looking tounder surfaces 39 and 50 of the ring.
  • the arouward the Figure 1 ring in a radial direction and ate strips M are welded to the outer ends of from above Figure 1, and the shims as indicated in Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional View on the angled line the bar ll at one side may be provided with di of Figure 3.
  • hook 33 comprises a shank 33a of less width than A rotary cylinder riding ring comprising a the body of section 3! and a head 33?).
  • One side plurality of arcuate sections, the sections havwall of the shank and head is simply a continuaing their adjacent ends secured together by retion of the side wall 35 of section 31.
  • the other spectively complementary hooks, each of said side wall 330 of the shank is at an obtuse angle hooks including a shank portion which is an exto the side wall 35 and its inner end joins wall tension of the ring section and a head at the outer 33d which extends at right angles to the side end of the shank, said head including a detent Walls of section 3!.
  • the side Wall 33] of head 3 surface which lies at substantially a right angle lies Parallel 110 the Shank Wall 330 b s Offset with respect to the circumferential center line with respect to the latter wall so as to provide of the ring, securing means extending through a detent Surface 9/.
  • the outer end wall 3% the engaged hooks in a direction transversely of 3 the ring, and annular retaining means adapted to be secured to the cylinder and abutting both side Walls of the ring so as to limit axial displacement of the ring with respect to the cylinder, the abutting surfaces of said retainer means and the ring side Walls being smooth and planar so as to allow the ring to rotate freely with respect to the cylinder.

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Feb. 27, 1951 c, PATTEN 2,543,594
RIDING RING FOR ROTARY CYLINDERS Filed May 21, 1947 ChqrlesHPa tten Wig LAW Patented Feb. 27, 1951 IT D STATES PATENT OFFI CE 2,543,594 RIDING RING FOR ROTARYCYLINDERS e Charles H. Patten, Allentown, Pa., assignor to Traylor Engineering at Manufacturing Company, Allentown, Pa, a corporation of Delaware Application May 21, 1947, Serial No. 749,613
- 1 Claim. (01. 308-204) 1 2 The present invention relates to riding rings for of the head 33!) is parallel to Wall 33d. It will rotary cylinders. be understood that each of the walls 33d, 33g and Rotary cylinders, such as the shells of rotary 33h lie along radii of the ring. kilns, coolers, driers and grinding mills, are pro- As is indicated in Figure 2, the hook 33' at the vided with a plurality of riding rings which ropposite end of section 3! will be displaced and tate in fixed bearing elements to thereby roreversed with respect to the hook 33. Also, it tatably support the cylinders. It has heretowill be clear from Figure 3 that the hooks fore been the practice to form each riding ring at the ends of the section 32 are identical and of one piece of material and apply the rings by respectively complementary to the hooks on the sliding them endwise along the cylinders. As in section 3|. a result, initial application of a ring, as Well as The manner in which the hooks of the sections replacement, involves a considerable period of SI and 32 interengage will be clear from Figure time and labor. 3. After the hooks have been assembled, they An important object of the present invention is will be secured together by rivets 31 extending to provide a riding .ring formed in sections so 1.; through aligned apertures in the hooks.
that it more readily can be applied to a cylinder. The ring formed by the sections 3! and 32 Other objects and advantages of the invenmay be secured to the cylinder H1 in the manner tion will be apparent from the following specificaillustrated in Figure 2 of my above mentioned tion and accompanying drawings, wherein copending application, Serial No. 83,492, or it Figure 1 is an end View of a ring, the view so may be secured to the cylinder in the manner showing a cylinder in transverse section, illustrated in Figure 2 and hereinafter described. Figure 2 is a radial section on the angled Referring to Figure 2, wedge shaped shims 38 line 2-2 of Figure 1, of relatively short width circumferentially of the Figure 3 is a fragmentary face view of the ring are driven beneath the oppositely inclined ring of Figures 1 and 2, i, e a view looking tounder surfaces 39 and 50 of the ring. The arouward the Figure 1 ring in a radial direction and ate strips M are welded to the outer ends of from above Figure 1, and the shims as indicated in Figure 2. If desired, Figure 4 is a sectional View on the angled line the bar ll at one side may be provided with di of Figure 3. inclined teeth as described in the application of This application is related to my copending Richard Bernhard for Riding Ring Mounting application, Serial No. 83,492, filed March for Rotary Cylinders, Serial Number 693,599, 25, 1949. filed August 28, 1946, now Patent Number Referring to Figures 1 to 4, these figures dis- 2,449.198, issued September 14, 1948 these teeth close a cylinder to of a type employed in a calcincooperating with complementary teeth on the ing kiln similar apparatus. This cylinder is adjacent flange of the ring to hold the ring provided with a number of riding rings generally against circumferential movement. designated by the numeral 35 and formed of two As is indicated in the drawings, the ring secor more sections 3! and 32. The sections 35 and tiOnS y be hollow d p d With p s- 32 are provided with complementary or inter- Sages nd ape tu es.
fitting hooks as and 34, respectively, at their 40 he te i o y used in the specification is for ad oining ends, The ring sections are provided t purpose of description and not f tation, t d all 35 and 35 having flanges 35 and the scope of the invention being indicated in the 36a, respectively, at their inner edges, claim.
Referring to Figure 3, it will be noted that the I claim:
hook 33 comprises a shank 33a of less width than A rotary cylinder riding ring comprising a the body of section 3! and a head 33?). One side plurality of arcuate sections, the sections havwall of the shank and head is simply a continuaing their adjacent ends secured together by retion of the side wall 35 of section 31. The other spectively complementary hooks, each of said side wall 330 of the shank is at an obtuse angle hooks including a shank portion which is an exto the side wall 35 and its inner end joins wall tension of the ring section and a head at the outer 33d which extends at right angles to the side end of the shank, said head including a detent Walls of section 3!. The side Wall 33] of head 3 surface which lies at substantially a right angle lies Parallel 110 the Shank Wall 330 b s Offset with respect to the circumferential center line with respect to the latter wall so as to provide of the ring, securing means extending through a detent Surface 9/. The outer end wall 3% the engaged hooks in a direction transversely of 3 the ring, and annular retaining means adapted to be secured to the cylinder and abutting both side Walls of the ring so as to limit axial displacement of the ring with respect to the cylinder, the abutting surfaces of said retainer means and the ring side Walls being smooth and planar so as to allow the ring to rotate freely with respect to the cylinder.
CHARLES PATTEN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
Number 4 UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date Richards May 13, 1890 Rice Oct. 4, 1938 Waldes May 20, 1947 FOREIGN PATENTS Country Date Great Britain Apr. 3, 1920
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US3023056A (en) * 1959-05-04 1962-02-27 Machinery Company Const Concrete mixing drum and method of making same
US3247601A (en) * 1962-03-23 1966-04-26 Parker Ltd Frederick Rotary vessels
US3384356A (en) * 1965-03-11 1968-05-21 Fives Lille Cail Tire fastening for a rotary shell

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US428058A (en) * 1890-05-13 Clamp-collar
GB146580A (en) * 1919-04-03 1920-07-05 Smith & Sons Ltd S Improvements in or relating to pulleys and the like and means for fixing the same on their shafts
US2132321A (en) * 1938-04-12 1938-10-04 Traylor Engineering And Mfg Co Tire fastening for kilns and the like
US2420921A (en) * 1945-06-27 1947-05-20 Waldes Kohinoor Inc Retaining ring

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US428058A (en) * 1890-05-13 Clamp-collar
GB146580A (en) * 1919-04-03 1920-07-05 Smith & Sons Ltd S Improvements in or relating to pulleys and the like and means for fixing the same on their shafts
US2132321A (en) * 1938-04-12 1938-10-04 Traylor Engineering And Mfg Co Tire fastening for kilns and the like
US2420921A (en) * 1945-06-27 1947-05-20 Waldes Kohinoor Inc Retaining ring

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3023056A (en) * 1959-05-04 1962-02-27 Machinery Company Const Concrete mixing drum and method of making same
US3247601A (en) * 1962-03-23 1966-04-26 Parker Ltd Frederick Rotary vessels
US3384356A (en) * 1965-03-11 1968-05-21 Fives Lille Cail Tire fastening for a rotary shell

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