Crushing apparatus

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Comminuting surface provided with openings to permit...

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2411017, 241191, 241195, 241223, 241237, B02C 1900

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for crushing fragments of mineral material comprises a rotary crusher mounted above, and co-operating with, a scraper-chain conveyor. The rotary crusher has a cylindrical body provided with a plurality of first, second and third rows of chisels. The chisels are detachably mounted in holders fixed to the cylindrical body. The chisels are all the same, but the holders are of different sizes so that the chisels of a first set have a longer radial reach than the chisels of second set, which in turn have a longer radial reach than the chisels of a third set. Each first row has chisels of the first and second sets, and each of the second and third rows has chisels of the third set. The provision of the chisels of the first and second sets having longer radial reaches enables the mineral material to be drawn into the crushing gap between the rotary crusher and the scraper-chain conveyor and broken up more efficiently.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1459340 (1923-06-01), Nevill
patent: 2005758 (1935-06-01), Shiley
patent: 2575057 (1951-11-01), Keiper
patent: 3540666 (1970-11-01), Altendorfer

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