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US2532678A
US2532678A US738375A US73837547A US2532678A US 2532678 A US2532678 A US 2532678A US 738375 A US738375 A US 738375A US 73837547 A US73837547 A US 73837547A US 2532678 A US2532678 A US 2532678A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
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  • This invention relates in general to certain new and useful improvements in toggle-block adjusting devices for jaw crushers.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged detail sectional view of a toggle-block adjusting mechanism constructed in accordance with and embodying the present invention
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line 33 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary side elevational view 1 Claim. (Cl. 241-217) of a crusher showing in detail the outer end of the adjusting mechanism;
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken along line 55 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken along line 66 of Figure 4.
  • A designates a jaw crusher including a frame or housing B having spaced parallel side walls I, a stationary front jaw 2, a movable rear jaw 3, an eccentric 4, a spring rod 5, a spring 6, toggle plate I, and a brace wall 8.
  • the side walls I are provided, in the region of the brace wall 8, with aligned rectangular apertures 9, as best seen in Figure 5.
  • ribs III, II Welded or otherwise rigidly secured upon the inner faces of the side walls I are pairs of spaced parallel mounting ribs III, II, reinforced against vertical deflection by a plurality of spaced triangular bracket blocks I2.
  • the ribs ID are beveled upwardly and inwardly upon their under faces I3 for wedgewise co-operation with a complementarily beveled face I4 of a locking bar I5, which is held upon the side wall I beneath the rib II] by means of a plurality of stud bolts It.
  • Brace wall 8 welded upon the forwardly presented face of the brace wall 8, in more or less equally spaced relationship to each other and to the side walls I, are two triangular bracket plates IB having upwardly presented horizontal faces I9 located substantially in the same horizontal plane as the lower horizontal marginal faces 20 of the side wall apertures 9.
  • resting along its lower edge upon the bracket-plate faces I9 and abutting along its forwardly presented face against the rear face of the toggle-block I1.
  • the outwardly extending ends of the cross-bar ZI are provided with shallow counterbored apertures 22 having welded segmental inserts 23 for seating the hexagonal heads 24 of draw-bolts 25 which extend forwardly through suitable apertures 26 formed in outwardly projecting ears 2'! welded or otherwise secured upon the outer faces of the side walls I in forwardly spaced horizontal alignment with the side-wall apertures 9.
  • the draw-bolts 25 are provided with conventional nuts 28 and it will, of course, be evident that the segmental inserts 23 will prevent rotation of the draw-bolts 25 as the nuts 28 are tightened, thereby obviating the necessity for the use of more than one wrench in the tightening operation.
  • Metal washers 29 are preferably welded upon the forward faces of the cross-bar 2
  • a plurality of metal shim-bars 30 which may be of varying thickness as required to provide any desired spacial relationship between the toggle block I! and the brace-wall 8.
  • the shim-bars 30 are approximately equal in length to the dis.- tance between the outer faces of the side walls I and are in part held against lengthwise shifting movement by endwise abutment against slide panels 31 having slots 32, embracing pins 38, and threaded studs 3e mounted in and projecting from the exterior faces of the side Walls 1, the studs being provided with wing nuts 35 for holding the panels 31 tightly in place elosurewise across the apertures 9 in edgewise abutment against the cross-bar 2 I.
  • the spring rod 5 is temporarily loosened and the toggle-block I! moved forwardly by drawing up on the drawbolts 25 and thereby shifting the cross-bar 2
  • the togg1e-blcck 1! slides between the guideways formed by the ribs 1 l and bars I5 and, in this connection, it may be noted that any wear between the guide-supported ends of the tog le-block l7 and the guideways may be taken up by tightening of the bolts :16, and, furthermore, if desired, the bolts 10 may be drawn up very tightly to clamp the toggle-block I1 in adjusted position, thereby augmenting the position-holding function of the shim-bars 30.
  • a jaw crusher having a housing, a movable jaw, a toggle plate for rockably supporting the lower end of said jaw, a toggle block for rockably supporting the toggle plate, a back-support in said housing, a plurality of removable shims disposed between the toggle block and back-support for adjusting the position of the toggle block in relation to the back-support, bracket means within the housing for supporting the shims, openings in the housing adjacent the ends of the shims for permitting ready insertion and removal thereof, a cross-bar interposed between the block and the shims and projecting at its ends outwardly through the openings, and means engaging the projecting ends of the cross-bar for optionally shifting the cross-bar and its associated toggle block away from the back support for relieving pressure against the shims to facilitate removal thereof.

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E 19% H. J. SHELTON 2,532,573
TOGGLE BLOCK ADJUSTING DEVICE FOR JAW CRUSHERS Filed March 31, 1947 1 INVENTOR HARRY/ J. SHELTON BY W ATTORNEY Patented Dec. 5, 1 950 'TOGGLE BLOCK ADJUSTING DEVICE FOR J AW CRUSHERS Harry J. Shelton, University City, Mo., assignor to Gruendler Crusher & Pulverizer Co., St. Louis, Mo., a corporation of Missouri Application March 31, 1947, Serial No. 738,375
This invention relates in general to certain new and useful improvements in toggle-block adjusting devices for jaw crushers.
At the present time, most jaw crushers are constructed to more or less standard specifications and, as originally designed and constructed, will reduce rock and other crushable material to a predetermined average size, depending upon the distance between the jaws at their point of closest proximity. In order to change the size of the finished product, it is, of course, necessary to change the distance between the jaws at such point of closest proximity and this change has heretofore been usually accomplished either by the laborious process of shimming out the back bearing or pivot block in which the toggle link is mounted or by complete removal of the toggle link and substitution of a toggle link of different size. Either of these expedients requires rather extensive dismantling of the machine and has always been considered a matter of laborious inconvenience to be avoided wherever possible. In addition, such procedure, because of the cumbersome weight and size of Toggle Block Adjusting Devices for jaw crusher parts and the inaccessibility thereof, is actually hazardous to the workmen required to make the adjustments and changes.
It is the principal object of the present invention to provide a jaw crusher having means associated with the toggle block thereof, for facilitating insertion and removal of shims.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a jaw crusher having a toggle block slidably mounted on ways provided with means for releasably securing the toggle block in any desired position.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide means of the type stated which is safe, sturdy, and reliable in operation.
With the above and other objects in view, my invention resides in the novel features of form, construction, arrangement, and combination of parts presently described and pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawing- Figure l is a vertical sectional view of a jaw crusher incorporating the present invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged detail sectional view of a toggle-block adjusting mechanism constructed in accordance with and embodying the present invention;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line 33 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary side elevational view 1 Claim. (Cl. 241-217) of a crusher showing in detail the outer end of the adjusting mechanism;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken along line 55 of Figure 4; and
Figure 6 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view taken along line 66 of Figure 4.
Referring now in more detail and by reference characters to the drawing, which illustrates an improved embodiment of the present invention, A designates a jaw crusher including a frame or housing B having spaced parallel side walls I, a stationary front jaw 2, a movable rear jaw 3, an eccentric 4, a spring rod 5, a spring 6, toggle plate I, and a brace wall 8. The side walls I are provided, in the region of the brace wall 8, with aligned rectangular apertures 9, as best seen in Figure 5.
Welded or otherwise rigidly secured upon the inner faces of the side walls I are pairs of spaced parallel mounting ribs III, II, reinforced against vertical deflection by a plurality of spaced triangular bracket blocks I2. The ribs ID are beveled upwardly and inwardly upon their under faces I3 for wedgewise co-operation with a complementarily beveled face I4 of a locking bar I5, which is held upon the side wall I beneath the rib II] by means of a plurality of stud bolts It. It will, of course, be obvious that the ribs I0, II, on the inner face of the one side wall I are respectively located in precise horizontal alignment with the corresponding ribs II], II, on the inner face of the opposite side wall I for receiving the ends of, and supporting in horizontal position therebetween, a toggle-block I'I.
Welded upon the forwardly presented face of the brace wall 8, in more or less equally spaced relationship to each other and to the side walls I, are two triangular bracket plates IB having upwardly presented horizontal faces I9 located substantially in the same horizontal plane as the lower horizontal marginal faces 20 of the side wall apertures 9.
Extending horizontally across the housing B and projecting at its ends through the apertures 9 is a cross-bar 2| resting along its lower edge upon the bracket-plate faces I9 and abutting along its forwardly presented face against the rear face of the toggle-block I1. The outwardly extending ends of the cross-bar ZI are provided with shallow counterbored apertures 22 having welded segmental inserts 23 for seating the hexagonal heads 24 of draw-bolts 25 which extend forwardly through suitable apertures 26 formed in outwardly projecting ears 2'! welded or otherwise secured upon the outer faces of the side walls I in forwardly spaced horizontal alignment with the side-wall apertures 9. At their forward ends, the draw-bolts 25 are provided with conventional nuts 28 and it will, of course, be evident that the segmental inserts 23 will prevent rotation of the draw-bolts 25 as the nuts 28 are tightened, thereby obviating the necessity for the use of more than one wrench in the tightening operation. Metal washers 29 are preferably welded upon the forward faces of the cross-bar 2| in concentric relation to the apertures 22 for reinforcement and increased strength.
Removably disposed upon the bracket plates I 8 between the cross-bar 2i and the brace-wall 8 is a plurality of metal shim-bars 30 which may be of varying thickness as required to provide any desired spacial relationship between the toggle block I! and the brace-wall 8. The shim-bars 30 are approximately equal in length to the dis.- tance between the outer faces of the side walls I and are in part held against lengthwise shifting movement by endwise abutment against slide panels 31 having slots 32, embracing pins 38, and threaded studs 3e mounted in and projecting from the exterior faces of the side Walls 1, the studs being provided with wing nuts 35 for holding the panels 31 tightly in place elosurewise across the apertures 9 in edgewise abutment against the cross-bar 2 I.
In adjusting the jaw crusher for production of more finely crushed material, the spring rod 5 is temporarily loosened and the toggle-block I! moved forwardly by drawing up on the drawbolts 25 and thereby shifting the cross-bar 2| forwardly. Thereupon, one of the slide panels 3| is pushed back, opening the adjaeent aperture 9, and additional shim-bars 30 of desired thickness are inserted. Tension on the drawbolts 25 is then released, so that the crossbar :2! and toggle-block ll will be held in spaced relation to the brace-wail 8 by the shim-bars .30. Finally, the spring rod 5 is tightened again and the toggle-plate 7 will hold the jaw casting 3 into closer relationship with the front jaw casting 2. In moving forward, the togg1e-blcck 1! slides between the guideways formed by the ribs 1 l and bars I5 and, in this connection, it may be noted that any wear between the guide-supported ends of the tog le-block l7 and the guideways may be taken up by tightening of the bolts :16, and, furthermore, if desired, the bolts 10 may be drawn up very tightly to clamp the toggle-block I1 in adjusted position, thereby augmenting the position-holding function of the shim-bars 30.
It should be understood that changes and modifications in the form, construction, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of the jaw crusher may be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the nature and principle of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A jaw crusher having a housing, a movable jaw, a toggle plate for rockably supporting the lower end of said jaw, a toggle block for rockably supporting the toggle plate, a back-support in said housing, a plurality of removable shims disposed between the toggle block and back-support for adjusting the position of the toggle block in relation to the back-support, bracket means within the housing for supporting the shims, openings in the housing adjacent the ends of the shims for permitting ready insertion and removal thereof, a cross-bar interposed between the block and the shims and projecting at its ends outwardly through the openings, and means engaging the projecting ends of the cross-bar for optionally shifting the cross-bar and its associated toggle block away from the back support for relieving pressure against the shims to facilitate removal thereof.
HARRY J. SHELTON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 361,173 Marsden Apr. 12, 1887 693,288 Lowry Feb. 11, 1902 751,532 Merralls Feb. 9, 1904 1,029,910 Buchanan June 18, 1912 1,851,109 Nye Mar. 29, 1932 2,084,188 Buchanan June 15, 1937 2,343,322 Peterson Mar. 7, 1944 2,352,970 Pollitz July 4, 1944 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 70,604 Austria Dec. '10, 1915 261,211 Great Britain NOV. 18, 1926
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