Hydraulic control system for gyratory crusher provided with safe

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With automatic control

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241213, 241207, 241 37, B02C 204

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057251630

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a hydraulic control system of gyratory crushers. The invention relates especially to a safety system for overload situations in such crushers where the main shaft is hydraulically supported by a piston.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The main shaft of a gyratory crusher is usually hydraulically supported by a piston such that the vertical position of the main shaft can be adjusted. The hydraulic circuit in such crushers is usually also provided with a safety system for overload situations. When a noncrushable particle enters the crusher, the system allows the piston and thereby the main shaft to move downwards and thus let the particle go through the crusher. Thereafter the main shaft must rise to the original position to continue the crushing process. In such known systems there is a pressure relief valve and a pressure accumulator. Pressure accumulators are however quite expensive and they require a relatively large space. They also have to be checked relatively often.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Now a hydraulic control system for gyratory crushes has been invented. Preferable embodiments of the invention are described in the other claims.
In the invention it is essential that in an overload situation the pressure relief valve allows the fluid to flow from the cylinder to the lubricating circuit of the crusher, and thus makes the main shaft to move downwards. When, after the disturbance, an automatic control system reacts to this movement and pumps fluid back to the crusher, and thus lifts the main shaft to the pre-determined position. No pressure accumulator and no corresponding hoses are needed.
According to a preferable embodiment, the pressure relief valve is integrated to or into the crusher.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EXAMING FIGURES

In the drawings of the description,
FIG. 1 shows the hydraulic scheme of a system in accordance with the invention,
FIG. 2 shows a partial sectional view of a crusher that can be used in the system of FIG. 1,
FIG. 3 shows a partial sectional view of another crusher.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Crusher 1 comprises a frame and therein a main shaft supported through a suitable bearing by a piston movable in a hydraulic cylinder. The main shaft can be kept at a desired position by adjusting the amount of hydraulic fluid in the cylinder. Pressurized fluid is led from pump unit 2 through inlet line 3 into the cylinder to support the piston and thereby the main shaft. The fluid is normally led out from the cylinder through the line 3 and adjusting means of the pump unit into tank 4. The pump unit then takes fluid from the tank.
The inlet line 3 is provided with a pressure relief valve 5 integrated to or preferably into the crusher. In case of an overload situation in the crusher, for instance because of an uncrushable particle, overpressure in the cylinder opens the relief valve, and fluid flows from the inlet line through a by-pass line 61and outlet 7 to return line 8.
The crusher is also provided with a setting transducer 9, which detects the change of the main shaft position. When an overload situation is over, the shaft is automatically raised to the original position. The process is controlled by means of control unit 10 connected to the pump unit and to the transducer.
Because there is no pressure accumulator, the system is simpler, more compact and easier to assemble than the known systems. Further, when the relief valve is joined without hoses to the crusher, the system response times are very short. This is an important advantage especially in cold climates, where the resistance in hoses is even more significant. In an overload situation there is also no counterpressure to the oil, which further increases the efficiency and reliability of the system. Also the service demand is reduced.
The setting transducer 9 may comprise of a toothed rack attached to the piston and of a corresponding gear wheel connected to a angle detector.
As normally, hydraulic fluid is used here also as a lubricating oil. Fl

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