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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16H37/12Gearings comprising primarily toothed or friction gearing, links or levers, and cams, or members of at least two of these types
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T74/18544Rotary to gyratory
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure '1 is a vertical longitudinal section through our improved crusher;
  • Fig. 2 a plan view of the crusher;
  • Fig. 3 a plan View of a section taken in line 3 of Fig. 1.
  • a shell which we will term the upper shell.
  • This shell terminates at the top in a lateral flange,'a, provided with a vertical outer rim, a, and at the lower end in an outwardly flarmg flange, a
  • This shell is what may be termed.
  • a split shell In casting, it is provided with a slit, a through from one end to the other. It is provided with lateral lugs, A, on each side of the split, through which horizontal bolts, a may be passed, so that the shell may be drawn together by screwing on the nuts of the bolts.
  • a lining, B which forms the crushmg surface, and which is intended to be arranged within the upper shell.
  • this lining or crushing surface is preferably provided on its outer surface with a number of vertical strips, b, of soft metal, which protrude somewhat beyond the surface. This facilitates the finishing of the lining to the proper size, as of course it is easier to finish the soft metalistrips than the hard casting.
  • the bottom of the lining may be even' with the bottom of the shell, and is intended to rest upon the removable ring, I), arranged at the bottom of the upper shell and at the top of the lower shell hereinafter described, which ring, however, we may say need not be an entire circle, but may be made in segments if desired.
  • a spider, C at the top of the upper shell, provided with a circumferential flange, 0, extending downwardly and resting on the top of the lining or crushing surface, so that it will hold the same down securely in the desired position when the parts are fastened together.
  • the spider is also provided with a downwardly inclined circumferential flange, C, that overhangs, butpreferably does not rest upon, the top of the upper shell. As shown in the drawings, the space, 0 is left between them.
  • a ring, D provided with an inclined surface on its inner side adapted to rest upon the inclined surface of the spider, as shown in Fig. 1, so that the two surfaces may be wedged or dovetailed together.
  • this ring with the desired number of holes, and pass bolts, (1, through it and through the lateral flange, a, of the upper shell, and tighten them with nuts until the ring, D, has been drawn down and the spider, C, secured with the desired degree of tightness. While we prefer that the ring, D, shall be an entire circle, yet we mean by the term ring to cover it whether made in one or several parts.
  • the lower shell is provided with-an opening, closedby a plate, G, which is provided with a horizontal bearing in which is arranged a shaft, G, carrying a pulley, G ,so-
  • a pinion, g isarranged on the inner end of the-shaft so as" to rotate with it,and-its teeth are intended to engage or mesh with the teeth of a gear, g removablyattached or connected to an cecentricbox, H,but so that the two will ro-
  • the pinion,vg, andgear, g
  • tate together. are covered or inclosed by aportion, giof the shell- E, which surrounds and overlaps it, as*
  • step-block, I2 which in: turn rests upon a lighter-screw, L, by which it may beraised or lowered;coradjusted to the desired' posi tion:
  • the eccentric, H By taking off the cap, K, the eccentric, H, may be readily removed and another put in its place should it become worn, or should ranged within the eccentric box, and that its of the shaft, H, represented by the line, k, while the vertical axis-of the lighter-screw, 'L', is not in line with the vertical axis of the step block or shaft-,,but is in: line witlttlmz' vertical axis of the machine, represented by r 1 the line It
  • This arrangement of alarm so arranged, As the mechanism'isopcmteii, the-eccentric box Wlll'bO retamdmndiargyn- 90.
  • the shaft airemovabl'e st'cpbloek and arranged with its vertical axis in lil'li with: the vertical axis of the man, ami m j lighter-screw for supportringgflie smpjblnckfl the top of a the bottom, I, and also friction balls or rolls, Z, between the bottom of the cocentric box and the cap, K, as will be-understood from an inspection of the drawings
  • the step-block, L is arvertical axis is in line-with the vertical axis andthe lighter-screw-on independent Illa cal axes prevents the friction eansedby tha '1 rubbing that would ensneifthcy wow not tory motionv impartedto the shaft-,8, the par-ts which it carries 3 p 7' What we regard as new, anddeslreml-sv' cure by Letters Patent, is 1 The combination

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1. G. L. OARMAN, B. E. HANNA 8v P. W. GATES.
GYRATING CRUSHEB.
No. 525,443. Patented Sept. 4, 1894.
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G. L. GARM AN, E. E HANNA 8: P. W.'GATES.
GYRATING ORUSHEB.
No. 525,443. Patented Sept. 4', 1894.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES L. CARMAN, ELMER HANNA, AND PHILETUS WARREN GATES, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNORS TO THE GATES IRON WORKS, OF SAME rLAcE.
GYRATING CRUSHER.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of letters Patent No. 525,443, dated September 4, 1894.
Application filed November 3, 1893- Serial No. 489,945. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, CHARLES L. CARMAN, ELMER E. HANNA, and PHILETUS WARREN GATEs, citizens of the United States, residing at Chicago, Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gyrating' Crushers, of which the following is a specification.
In the drawings, Figure '1 is a vertical longitudinal section through our improved crusher; Fig. 2 a plan view of the crusher;
and Fig. 3 a plan View of a section taken in line 3 of Fig. 1.
In making our improved crusher for crushing ores, rocks, and othersubstances, we make a shell, A, which we will term the upper shell. This shell terminates at the top in a lateral flange,'a, provided with a vertical outer rim, a, and at the lower end in an outwardly flarmg flange, a This shell is what may be termed. a split shell. In casting, it is provided with a slit, a through from one end to the other. It is provided with lateral lugs, A, on each side of the split, through which horizontal bolts, a may be passed, so that the shell may be drawn together by screwing on the nuts of the bolts. In finishing the shell, we draw it together to the desired extent, bore out the interior as much as desired, and then loosen the bolts to permit the shell to spring out and resume its original position. We make a lining, B, which forms the crushmg surface, and which is intended to be arranged within the upper shell. In casting, this lining or crushing surface is preferably provided on its outer surface with a number of vertical strips, b, of soft metal, which protrude somewhat beyond the surface. This facilitates the finishing of the lining to the proper size, as of course it is easier to finish the soft metalistrips than the hard casting. After the lining or crushing surface has been finished, it is inserted in the shell, A, and the bolts, a screwed up so as to securely clamp the shell upon the lining. The bottom of the lining may be even' with the bottom of the shell, and is intended to rest upon the removable ring, I), arranged at the bottom of the upper shell and at the top of the lower shell hereinafter described, which ring, however, we may say need not be an entire circle, but may be made in segments if desired. We arrange a spider, C, at the top of the upper shell, provided with a circumferential flange, 0, extending downwardly and resting on the top of the lining or crushing surface, so that it will hold the same down securely in the desired position when the parts are fastened together. The spider is also provided with a downwardly inclined circumferential flange, C, that overhangs, butpreferably does not rest upon, the top of the upper shell. As shown in the drawings, the space, 0 is left between them.
In order to fasten the spider and the upper shell securely together and hold the spider in its proper position, we arrange a ring, D, provided with an inclined surface on its inner side adapted to rest upon the inclined surface of the spider, as shown in Fig. 1, so that the two surfaces may be wedged or dovetailed together. We provide this ring with the desired number of holes, and pass bolts, (1, through it and through the lateral flange, a, of the upper shell, and tighten them with nuts until the ring, D, has been drawn down and the spider, C, secured with the desired degree of tightness. While we prefer that the ring, D, shall be an entire circle, yet we mean by the term ring to cover it whether made in one or several parts. i We make a lower shell, E, which'is provided at its upper end with a shoulder, e, on which the ring, b, is intended to rest, and with a circumferential inwardly inclined flange, c. This shell is also split for a portion of its length from the top down, and it is provided with lugs, 8 on the respective I gether by the bolts, 6 so as to securely fasten them inplace. The flanges; a and e, are made segmental, with spaces, e in them, as shown in Fig.3. These spaces are intended to be equal'to the length of the Segments, so that the segmental flanges, a may beinserted in the segmental-spaces, efl'and thenthe shell turned around untiltheyv fit into 'the flanges, e, as shown in Fig. 1, when the bolts are tightened and the parts fastened together, as above explained. We also-provide an inclined, removable diaphragm, F, for carrying off the crushed material.
The lower shell isprovided with-an opening, closedby a plate, G, which is provided with a horizontal bearing in which is arranged a shaft, G, carrying a pulley, G ,so-
that it may be rotated by the application of any convenient motive power. A pinion, g, isarranged on the inner end of the-shaft so as" to rotate with it,and-its teeth are intended to engage or mesh with the teeth of a gear, g removablyattached or connected to an cecentricbox, H,but so that the two will ro- The pinion,vg, andgear, g,
tate together. are covered or inclosed by aportion, giof the shell- E, which surrounds and overlaps it, as*
shown inFig, 1.- Thisportion'may,however,
if preferred; be madeas-aseparate' diaphragm and afterward inserted.
The portion of the shell surrounding; the shaft,.H',.is provided-with two upwardlyextending; flanges, h, which atford an annular channel or space between them, which may: be filled with water or oil, and which iscoveredby a cap, it, provided with downwardly extending flanges, .h one of which extends:
down into the water or oil with which the channel; between the flanges, h, isintended to: be filled. This makes or afiordsafluid seal to prevent dust, dirt, or other'foreign substances from getting into: the" eccentric box or gearing. Of course, it-will' be understood that the cover, h, is attached to the shaft, H,.and moves and is covered andprotected by a water lip, H ,v fastened to the shaft and overhanging the top of thecap, h. The -shell is provided" with: a:- removable-bottom, I, which maybe removably. secured to the shell in: any desired manner. When it is in place, there is formed between itandt'he part, gala chamber inwhich the: actuating mechanism operates,yand-which may be filled wit-h oilto act as a lubricantgas will be readily' understood from an: inspection of Fig. 1. The bottom of the eccentric" box issupported in-a cap,,K, which is held in place inanyde-- sired manner andthe-bottom of the shaft,H
rests and-- is supported upon the: top: of the:
step-block, I2, which in: turn rests upon a lighter-screw, L, by which it may beraised or lowered;coradjusted to the desired' posi tion: By taking off the cap, K, the eccentric, H, may be readily removed and another put in its place should it become worn, or should ranged within the eccentric box, and that its of the shaft, H, represented by the line, k, while the vertical axis-of the lighter-screw, 'L', is not in line with the vertical axis of the step block or shaft-,,but is in: line witlttlmz' vertical axis of the machine, represented by r 1 the line It This arrangement: of alarm so arranged, As the mechanism'isopcmteii, the-eccentric box Wlll'bO retamdmndiargyn- 90.
I extending flanges, aport-ion of the shell. M
of the cap a fluid seal and the upper walhofig ofi the shaft, astep block within them eccentric box surrounding the ionrnal'eieltl substantially asdescribed.
,ot the shaft, airemovabl'e st'cpbloek and arranged with its vertical axis in lil'li with: the vertical axis of the man, ami m j lighter-screw for supportringgflie smpjblnckfl the top of a the bottom, I, and also friction balls or rolls, Z, between the bottom of the cocentric box and the cap, K, as will be-understood from an inspection of the drawings It willbe noticed that the step-block, L, is arvertical axis is in line-with the vertical axis andthe lighter-screw-on independent Illa cal axes prevents the friction eansedby tha '1 rubbing that would ensneifthcy wow not tory motionv impartedto the shaft-,8, the par-ts which it carries 3 p 7' What we regard as new, anddeslreml-sv' cure by Letters Patent, is 1 The combinationofi ashame su rounding-theshaftprovided withdbwnwaflg rounding? the shaft beneath-the-cap pmvim with flanges extending? npwardly'ami-fiun ing with the downwardly extending film me chamber adapted to contain actuating-mesh anism and alubricant, and actuating null anism inclosedinsnch chamber within-tit shell, whereit is hermetically sealedaxdtprur05 tected from the ingress 0E wateraldmflhr foreign substanccs and snbmergediin Mahabcant, substantiallyas deacribedi I t 2. The combination-oi agyratiugshaft, eccentric box surroundingtheinumavled end no box supporting, theshaigand memflofsly' porting: the step block, su'bstfintidly ltd scribed.
3.- The combi'nationof agymtingjdmmf "5,
of the shaft, astep'block within-them box supporting: the shaftgandi meaas mlrsqv port-ing'the step block and vertical lg'adjn ing'iit withthe shaftand parts eanried! brig. no
4. Thec'ombinaticnof agyratingsmjfl eccentric box-surrounding the within the eccentricbox supportingthssw 1:5
ranged with its vertical axis eccentric to the vertical axis of the step block and shaft and I30 f'l in line with the vertical axis of the machine, which the means for actuating the mechan substantially as described. ism enters, substantially as described. 5. The combination of a gyratiug shaft, acte CHARLES L. CARMAN. uating mechanism for gyrating the same, a ELMER E. HANNA. chamber inclosing the actuating mechanism PHILETUS WARREN GATES.
containing a top through which the shaft en- Witnesses: ters, a removable bottom, and a rempvable side A. J. GATES, provided with a horizontal bearing through r H. W. HOYT.
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US2510437A (en) * 1946-09-13 1950-06-06 Jr Samuel W Traylor Gyratory crusher with power head adjustment
US2586122A (en) * 1948-02-06 1952-02-19 Jr Samuel William Traylor Gyratory crusher
US2832547A (en) * 1954-04-05 1958-04-29 Joseph E Kennedy Geared gyratory crushers
US4179076A (en) * 1977-07-27 1979-12-18 Babbitless Sealing device between the movable crushing member and the body of a giratory crusher

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US2510437A (en) * 1946-09-13 1950-06-06 Jr Samuel W Traylor Gyratory crusher with power head adjustment
US2586122A (en) * 1948-02-06 1952-02-19 Jr Samuel William Traylor Gyratory crusher
US2832547A (en) * 1954-04-05 1958-04-29 Joseph E Kennedy Geared gyratory crushers
US4179076A (en) * 1977-07-27 1979-12-18 Babbitless Sealing device between the movable crushing member and the body of a giratory crusher

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