US763869A - Tumbler for gold-dredging machines. - Google Patents

Tumbler for gold-dredging machines. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US763869A
US763869A US18041903A US1903180419A US763869A US 763869 A US763869 A US 763869A US 18041903 A US18041903 A US 18041903A US 1903180419 A US1903180419 A US 1903180419A US 763869 A US763869 A US 763869A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
tumbler
plates
gold
wearing
faces
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US18041903A
Inventor
Walter Ferris
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Bucyrus Co
Original Assignee
Bucyrus Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Bucyrus Co filed Critical Bucyrus Co
Priority to US18041903A priority Critical patent/US763869A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US763869A publication Critical patent/US763869A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G23/00Driving gear for endless conveyors; Belt- or chain-tensioning arrangements
    • B65G23/02Belt- or chain-engaging elements
    • B65G23/04Drums, rollers, or wheels

Definitions

  • My invention relates to tumblers for dredging-machines and the like, and .more especially to the type of tumbler comprising two oppositely-disposed drum-sections separated by an intervening space to clear the tumbler of obstructing matter, the bearing-faces of said drums being provided with liners or wearing-plates to resist the abrasive action of the chain of buckets upon the tumbler-faces.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an improved form of wearing-plate or liner for the tumblerfaces, so as to effect a large economy in the use of wear-resisting material employed for this purpose, also to increase the life of the tumbler apparatus and to facilitate the repairing of the tumbler.
  • the invention consists in employing, in connection with the tumbler-drums, symmetrically-formed interchangeable wearing-plates, which may be applied to the faces of either drum, so that as said plates become worn along one edge they may be shifted to the opposite drum, where the other wearing edge is interposed in the path of the buckets, so that all effective portions of the wear-plates will be used before the plates are discarded.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan View of a two-drum tumbler having my interchangeable liner applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of said liners or wearing-plates.
  • the tumbler-drums with non-rectangular, preferably ratchetshaped,- supporting-faces to conform to the shape of the dredge-buckets and also to permit the tumbler to clear itself of stones or rocks that would otherwise lodge between the bucket-bottoms and the tumbler-faces.
  • the faces are protected with wearing-plates, preferably of manganese steel; but owing to the shape of the bucket-bottoms the plates became worn only along their inner edges, so that when said wearing-plates conform to the face of the tumbler each plate is efiective only until its inner edge becomes worn too thin, after which said plate must be discarded and a new one substituted.
  • 2 2 represent the drums or rolls of a tumbler, mounted upon a suitable shaft 1.
  • Each of said drums is provided with polygonal rims 4, constituting bearing-faces for the buckets, and each face is formed with a non-rectangular and preferably ratchet-shaped contour to provide a bearingsurface conforming to the shape of the bucket and to afford comparatively large open spaces between the drums, through which all obstructing matter tending to clog the tumbler is forced.
  • Each face 4 is covered and protected by a liner or wearing-plate 5, which according to my invention is formed as a symmetrical polygon, having homologous sides 6 6, 7 7 8 8, and 9 9, lying on opposite sides of the axis of symmetry re 00, which axis when the plate is in position on the tumbler-face bisects the angle a 7) 0 formed by the bounding edges of the tumbler-face. It is also desirable that each plate be provided with holes 10 10, located symmetrically with respect to the axis of symmetry 02 m, as indicated in Fig. 1, so that the plates may be secured by belts or rivets engaging corresponding holes in either the right or left hand tumbler-faces.
  • the wearing-plates 5 will fit equally well on the faces 4: 4L of either drum, so that when the edges of said plates next to the transverse center end of the tumbler become worn the securing bolts or rivets may be removed and the plates interchanged between the right and left hand drum-faces, thereby disposing the worn edges of the plates against the tumbler-flanges out of the path of movement of the bucket-bottoms and exposing the fresh unworn edges to contact with said bucket-bottoms.
  • the plates may be quickly changed when they become Worn, and as each plate is successively subjected to wear on two of its edges its life is increased twofold, thereby efiecting a large saving in the expense of renewing said plates.
  • a tumbler for dredging-machines and the like comprising oppositelydisposed drumsections mounted upon a shaft, and symmetrically-formed wearing-plates adapted to be applied to the bearing-surfaces of either drum.
  • a tumbler for dredging-machines and the like comprising oppositely-disposed drum-

Description

No. 763,869. PATENTED JUNE 28,-1904'. W. FBRRIS.
TUMBLER FOR GOLD DRBDGING MACHINES.
' APPLICATION FILED NOV. 9, 1903.
N0 MODEL.
UNITED STATES Patented June 28, 1904.
PATENT OEEIcE.
WALTER FERRIS, OF SOUTH MILWVAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR TO BUCYRUS COMPANY, OF SOUTH MILVAUKEE, W ISOONSIN, A COR- PORATION OF WISCONSIN.
TUMBLER FOR GOLD-DREDGING MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 763,869, dated June 28, 1904.
A li ation fil d November 9, 1903. Serial No. 180,4:19. (No model.)
To (oi/Z whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, WVALTEE FERRIS, a citizen of the United States, residing in South Milwaukee, county of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tumblers for Gold-Dredging Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use use the same.
My invention relates to tumblers for dredging-machines and the like, and .more especially to the type of tumbler comprising two oppositely-disposed drum-sections separated by an intervening space to clear the tumbler of obstructing matter, the bearing-faces of said drums being provided with liners or wearing-plates to resist the abrasive action of the chain of buckets upon the tumbler-faces.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved form of wearing-plate or liner for the tumblerfaces, so as to effect a large economy in the use of wear-resisting material employed for this purpose, also to increase the life of the tumbler apparatus and to facilitate the repairing of the tumbler.
To this end the invention consists in employing, in connection with the tumbler-drums, symmetrically-formed interchangeable wearing-plates, which may be applied to the faces of either drum, so that as said plates become worn along one edge they may be shifted to the opposite drum, where the other wearing edge is interposed in the path of the buckets, so that all effective portions of the wear-plates will be used before the plates are discarded.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a plan View of a two-drum tumbler having my interchangeable liner applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of said liners or wearing-plates.
It has been-proposed to construct the tumbler-drums with non-rectangular, preferably ratchetshaped,- supporting-faces to conform to the shape of the dredge-buckets and also to permit the tumbler to clear itself of stones or rocks that would otherwise lodge between the bucket-bottoms and the tumbler-faces. The faces are protected with wearing-plates, preferably of manganese steel; but owing to the shape of the bucket-bottoms the plates became worn only along their inner edges, so that when said wearing-plates conform to the face of the tumbler each plate is efiective only until its inner edge becomes worn too thin, after which said plate must be discarded and a new one substituted. I propose to obviate this difficulty and double the life of the plates by giving the plates a symmetrical form, so that when one edge becomes worn the plate may beinterchanged with another plate on the opposite drum, whereby both plates will present a new edge to the buckets.
Referring to the drawings, 2 2 represent the drums or rolls of a tumbler, mounted upon a suitable shaft 1. Each of said drums is provided with polygonal rims 4, constituting bearing-faces for the buckets, and each face is formed with a non-rectangular and preferably ratchet-shaped contour to provide a bearingsurface conforming to the shape of the bucket and to afford comparatively large open spaces between the drums, through which all obstructing matter tending to clog the tumbler is forced. Each face 4: is covered and protected by a liner or wearing-plate 5, which according to my invention is formed as a symmetrical polygon, having homologous sides 6 6, 7 7 8 8, and 9 9, lying on opposite sides of the axis of symmetry re 00, which axis when the plate is in position on the tumbler-face bisects the angle a 7) 0 formed by the bounding edges of the tumbler-face. It is also desirable that each plate be provided with holes 10 10, located symmetrically with respect to the axis of symmetry 02 m, as indicated in Fig. 1, so that the plates may be secured by belts or rivets engaging corresponding holes in either the right or left hand tumbler-faces.
It will be evident that the wearing-plates 5 will fit equally well on the faces 4: 4L of either drum, so that when the edges of said plates next to the transverse center end of the tumbler become worn the securing bolts or rivets may be removed and the plates interchanged between the right and left hand drum-faces, thereby disposing the worn edges of the plates against the tumbler-flanges out of the path of movement of the bucket-bottoms and exposing the fresh unworn edges to contact with said bucket-bottoms. By this means the plates may be quickly changed when they become Worn, and as each plate is successively subjected to wear on two of its edges its life is increased twofold, thereby efiecting a large saving in the expense of renewing said plates.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim is 1. A tumbler for dredging-machines and the like, comprising oppositelydisposed drumsections mounted upon a shaft, and symmetrically-formed wearing-plates adapted to be applied to the bearing-surfaces of either drum.
2. A tumbler for dredging-machines and the like, comprising oppositely-disposed drum-
US18041903A 1903-11-09 1903-11-09 Tumbler for gold-dredging machines. Expired - Lifetime US763869A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US18041903A US763869A (en) 1903-11-09 1903-11-09 Tumbler for gold-dredging machines.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US18041903A US763869A (en) 1903-11-09 1903-11-09 Tumbler for gold-dredging machines.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US763869A true US763869A (en) 1904-06-28

Family

ID=2832355

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US18041903A Expired - Lifetime US763869A (en) 1903-11-09 1903-11-09 Tumbler for gold-dredging machines.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US763869A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1954175A (en) Rotary hammer
AU2021204256B2 (en) A lining for a haul truck body, a transition lining element and a method for fastening a lining
US20170021357A1 (en) Roller and Replaceable Surface Segments for Roller
US2568077A (en) Centrifugal mill hammer with renewable wearing tip
US763869A (en) Tumbler for gold-dredging machines.
US4172560A (en) Replaceable liner for the discharge assembly of a rotary grinding mill or the like
PL92412B1 (en)
US2884798A (en) Round chain saw sprocket
US2828925A (en) Wear plate assembly for jaw crusher
US1420355A (en) Bar cage for grinders
US2453596A (en) Liner plate for jaw crushers
US2449746A (en) Wear plate for jaw crushers
US1487416A (en) Traction element for tractors
US1507661A (en) Wearing plate for crushers
US1054123A (en) Rock-crusher.
US1624886A (en) Screen bar for crushing machinery
US2666674A (en) Track roller
US1821177A (en) Agitating cutter for dredges
US683826A (en) Cotton-seed huller.
US1540276A (en) Chain bucket dredge
US795331A (en) Crushing-roll.
US1169276A (en) Construction of tube-mills and linings therefor.
US819599A (en) Grinding-mill disk.
US1146905A (en) Metallic link belting.
US236470A (en) Huller-knife