IP Library Granted Patent US 8,070,084
Granted Patent B2
US 8,070,084 · App. 12/700,877 · Granted Dec 6, 2011

Spider having spider arms with open channel

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Patent No.
US 8,070,084
App. No.
12/700,877
Granted
Dec 6, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spider for use with a gyratory crusher. The spider includes spider arms each formed from two spaced flanges joined by a connecting web to define an open channel having an open top end. The configuration of the spider arms increases manufacturability and provides the required strength and rigidity for the spider. The channel formed in each spider arm is covered by a spider arm shield to reduce abrasive wear to the spider arm.

Claims (17)

1. A spider for use with a gyratory crusher, comprising:

a central hub; and

a plurality of spider arms extending from the central hub to an outer rim, wherein each of the spider arms has a generally U-shaped cross-section including an upwardly open channel defined by a pair of spaced flanges joined to each other by a connecting web,

wherein a shear center of the U-shaped cross-section is located below the connecting web.

2. The spider of claim 1 wherein the spaced flanges and the connecting web are integrally formed.

3. A gyratory crusher, comprising:

a shell assembly;

a spider supported by the shell assembly, the spider having a central hub and a plurality of spider arms extending from the central hub to an outer rim, each of the spider arms having a generally U-shaped cross-section including an upwardly open channel being formed by a pair of flanges spaced from each other to define a channel and are joined to each other by a connecting web, wherein a shear center of the U-shaped cross-section is located below the connecting web; and

a plurality of spider arm shields each mounted to one of the spider arms.

4. The gyratory crusher of claim 3 wherein the flanges and the connecting web are integrally formed.

5. The gyratory crusher of claim 3 further comprising a mainshaft supported at one end by the central hub, wherein movement of the mainshaft within the shell creates a force on the spider.

6. The gyratory crusher of claim 3 wherein each of the spider arm shields covers the open top end of the channel formed by the spaced flanges to prevent debris from entering into the open channel.

7. The gyratory crusher of claim 6 wherein each of the spider arm shields includes a recessed dead bed formed in a top web of the spider arm shield that accumulates material being crushed to reduce wear on the spider arm shields.

8. The gyratory crusher of claim 7 further comprising a spider cap positioned over the central hub, the spider cap including a recessed dead bed that accumulates material being crushed to reduce wear on the spider cap.

9. A spider for use with a gyratory crusher, comprising:

a central hub; and

a plurality of spider arms extending from the central hub to an outer rim, wherein each of the spider arms includes a pair of flanges spaced from each other and joined at one end by a connecting web, wherein the spaced flanges and the connecting web define a generally U-shaped cross-section for each spider arm, wherein a channel formed between the pair of spaced flanges is open at an end vertically above the connecting web, wherein a shear center of the U-shaped cross-section is located below the connecting web.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 15, 2025
From: METSO OUTOTEC USA INC.
To: METSO USA INC.
Reel/Frame 071291/0842 →
MERGER Recorded Nov 17, 2022
From: METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES INC.
To: METSO OUTOTEC USA INC.
Reel/Frame 061817/0432 →