Abstrict The invention relates to a bucket crusher to be mounted in place
of the bucket of an excavator or a bucket loader. Horizontal crushing
shafts (12) provided with crushing tools are superimposed at a small
distance from each other and adapted to be rotated in the same rotating
direction. A pivoting axle (4) for a pivotably journalled compression
and feeding plate (1) is located in the top section of the bucket.
The plate (1) can be turned for pressing the material to be crushed
against the crushing shafts, whose rotating direction is selected
in such a manner that the crushing tools within said bucket travel
towards said pivoting axle (4).
Claims What is claimed is:
1. A bucket crusher to be mounted in place of the bucket of an
excavator for crushing material, comprising:
substantially horizontal shafts having crushing tools which, as
the shafts are rotating, disintegrate the material to be crushed
and deliver resulting crushed aggregate between the shafts;
wherein said shafts as well as their crushing tools have a same
rotating direction when in an operating position;
a pivoting axle provided on the bucket crusher;
a compression and feeding plate journalled to be pivotable at an
edge around said pivoting axle, said plate being pivotable by means
of power units between a first and a second position whereby, in
the first position of said plate there is a substantially larger
angle between the plate and a plane extending through the shafts
than in the second position of said plate in which the plate compresses
the material to be crushed against the crushing tools and the shafts;
and
wherein said rotating direction of the shafts and crushing tools
is selected such that the crushing tools on a side of the shafts
facing the plate travel towards a side of the bucket crusher which
is provided with said pivoting axle.
2. A bucket crusher in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pivoting
axle is located in a top section of the bucket crusher in such a
manner that, as the plate is pivoting towards the shafts, a free
edge of said plate approaches a floor plate of said bucket crusher.
3. A bucket crusher in accordance with claim 2 wherein when said
plate is in said second position, the plate is located between the
floor plate and the plane that the plate assumes in said first position.
4. A bucket crusher for crushing material, comprising:
a plurality of shafts rotatably mounted to the bucket crusher,
said shafts being substantially horizontal;
crushing tools attached to said shafts for rotation therewith,
said tools disintegrating the material to be crushed and delivering
the crushed material through the interstices between said shafts
as said shafts rotate;
a compression and feeding plate, pivotally connected to said bucket
crusher at an edge of said plate, said plate being pivotable between
a first and a second position, wherein in said first position there
is a substantially larger angle between said plate and a plane extending
through said shafts than in said second position wherein said plate
is disposed to compress the material to be crushed against said
crushing tools;
a power unit connected to said plate for pivoting said plate; and
wherein said shafts rotate in a same direction in which said crushing
tools, when on the side of said shaft facing said plate, travel
towards a side of the bucket crusher to which said plate is pivotally
connected to said bucket crusher.
5. A bucket crusher in accordance with claim 4 wherein said plate
is pivotally connected to said bucket crusher at a top section of
the bucket crusher such that as said plate pivots towards said shafts,
a free edge of said plate approaches a bucket floor plate.
6. A bucket crushes as set forth in claim 5 wherein when said plate
is in said second position, said plate is located between said floor
plate and the plane that said plate assumes in said first position.
7. A bucket crusher as set forth in claim 4 wherein said power
unit comprises a piston cylinder unit for pivoting said plate between
said first and second positions.
8. A bucket crusher as set forth in claim 4 further comprising
a pivoting axle pivotally connecting said plate to said bucket crusher.
Description BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a bucket crusher to be mounted
in place of the bucket of an excavator or a bucket loader and including
horizontal shafts provided with crushing tools which, as the shafts
are rotating, disintegrate the material to be crushed and deliver
resulting crushed aggregate between the shafts to a desired location.
Crushers that are suitable for crushing heavier material, such
as building site debris and tree stumps, have been constructed heretofore
as independent machine units including a chassis and driving gear
of their own. Such machine units, whose output can be 100-300 kW,
have an expensive price, and maneuvering such equipment from one
working site to another is inconvenient. In order to achieve effective
crushing, such units are fitted with pairwise oppositely rotating
tool shafts, whereby the material will be forced between the shafts
and creating extremely high forces as a result of jamming. In addition,
such units require a separate feeding mechanism or machine for carrying
the material to the crushing shafts.
On the other hand, there are prior known screen crushers to be
fitted in place of the bucket of an excavator and intended for comminuting
and assorting earth materials and peat. Also these employ rotatable
crushing shafts provided with tools.
An object of the invention is to provide a novel type of bucket
crusher, which is capable of crushing material, for example, building
site debris and tree stumps, but which does not suffer from the
drawbacks and restrictions encountered in prior known crushers such
as in terms of price and mobility as well as with respect to feeding
and transferring the material from one place to another.
Another idea is to employ the existing hydraulic system and engine
output of a so-called basic machine as the power source for the
crusher, since the output of this feeding machine is normally used
for just part of the working time.
A particular object of the invention is to provide a bucket crusher,
wherein the handling of a material to be crushed is carried out
effectively and evenly distributed over the area of all crushing
shafts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The foregoing and other objects and advantages can be achieved
by providing a bucket crusher having horizontal shafts. The shafts
have crushing tools which, rotating with the shafts, disintegrate
the material and deliver the resulting crushed aggregate between
the shafts. The shafts rotate in the same direction. A compression
and feeding plate, pivotable about one of its edges, is pivotable
by means of power units between first and second positions so as
to compress the material for crushing against the crushing tools
and shafts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
One exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described
with reference made to the accompanying drawings, in which
FIG. 1 is a side view of a bucket crusher of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the same bucket crusher;
FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate a crushing shaft provided with crushing
tools as seen in the directions perpendicular and parallel to the
shaft, respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The bucket crusher includes a compression and feeding plate 1
which is journalled to be pivotable around a pivoting axle 4 for
turning it by means of power units such as a piston-cylinder unit
5 from a horizontal position shown in FIG. 1 to a vertical position
shown by dash lines. Reference numeral 6 indicates a pivoting axle
engaged by the piston rod end of pivoting cylinder 5.
The main body of the bucket crusher consists of a floor plate 2
and side plates 3 provided on either side thereof with boxes 8 and
between the top ends thereof with a tubular box 11 whose bottom
surface has an edge 19 serving as a counter tool. Power is transmitted
to crushing shafts 12 13 by chains and sprockets 9 located in the
boxes 8. Inside the horizontal box 11 connecting said boxes 8 is
mounted two hydraulic motors 10 one motor on each end of the box
11 adjacent to the boxes 8. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 the chains
and sprockets 9 are arranged for rotating the crushing shafts 12
13 in the same rotating direction. This rotating direction is selected
in such a manner that tools 16 17 mounted on the side of the shafts
12 13 facing said plate 1 travel upwards towards the fixed counter
tool 19.
As shown in FIG. 4 the tubular shafts 13 are provided at an axial
distance from each other with spacer discs 14 having therebetween
tools 16 and flat bars 17 serving as said counter tools and also
as holders for the tools 16. The flat bars 17 are welded to the
surface of the pipe 13 and extend through the spacer discs 14 and
are welded also to the latter. Between each pair of discs 14 it
is possible to install one or two tools 16 depending on the type
of material and desired size of the pieces. The counter tool in
action is always the flat bar 17 included in the neighboring crushing
drum. Upon swinging within the outer periphery of the spacer discs
14 included in the neighboring shaft, said crushing tool 16 passes
the rotating counter tool 17 at a very close distance, which ensures
effective crushing. The tools 16 can be mounted either in a straight
line or spirally around the pipe shaft 13.
The apparatus is driven and operated as follows. With the plate
1 in the position shown in FIG. 1 the material is picked up by
the bucket crusher the same way as the bucket of an excavator or
a bucket loader. This is followed by turning the entire bucket crusher
in such a manner that the crushing shafts 12 provide an inclined
crushing table, enabling the passage of crushed material through
the interstices between the shafts 12. By turning the plate 1 the
material is forced against the crushing shafts 12. Upon rotation,
said shafts 12 along with their tools 16 17 lift the material
upwards or in the direction opposite to the rolling caused by gravity.
Thus, the material is evenly distributed over the crushing shafts
and the crushed material passes between all of the shafts. The material
to be crushed may also be pressed against the counter tool 19. The
material reduced to a proper size is also capable of trickling down
from the bucket through a gap between that counter tool and the
topmost shaft 12. Finally, non-crushable material, such as rocks
and pieces of metals, can be removed from the bucket crusher to
a desired location. A bucket crusher of the invention is capable
of picking up the material to be crushed from desired locations
and carrying the crushed material to desired locations by using
the boom assembly and/or-chassis of a basic machine. The clogging
and overloading between the crushing shafts cannot occur as a result
of jamming, since the shafts rotate in the same direction. If, for
example, just one shaft is subjected to loading in the crushing
situation, that particular shaft can be supplied with full power.
The motors 10 are mounted and well protected in the housing ill
in the top section of a bucket crusher. The crushing efficiency
is increased by the selection of the rotating direction of shafts
12 and by locating the pivoting axle of plate 1 in the top section
of the bucket. In the illustrated case, the topmost portion of the
bucket comprises brackets 7 for pivotably mounting the bucket on
the end of the boom of a working machine.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described
herein, it should be apparent to one skilled in the art that various
changes and modifications can be made without departing from the
true spirit and scope of the invention as recited in the following
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