IP Library Granted Patent US 9,429,977
Granted Patent B2
US 9,429,977 · App. 14/038,211 · Granted Aug 30, 2016

Relief spring stop bolt assembly for shallow bowl mills

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Patent No.
US 9,429,977
App. No.
14/038,211
Granted
Aug 30, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A relief spring stop bolt assembly for shallow bowl coal pulverizing mills and a method of using the same to smooth operation of such a pulverizer during low load operation is described. The subject relief spring stop bolt assembly is sized to be used with or for “retrofit” within existing journal space and existing journal opening cover space of a shallow bowl mill to effectively smooth rough operating conditions.

Claims (30)

1. A pulverizer stop bolt assembly for a pulverizer, the pulverizer stop bolt assembly comprising:

a stop bolt that includes a base portion and a contact portion that has a free end and an elongated arm, the elongated arm includes an oversized aperture and is disposed opposite the free end, a portion of the elongated arm is positioned in a slot of the base portion such that the base portion is moveably interlocked with the contact portion via a pin that extends through the oversized aperture and into the base portion;

a spring disposed between the base portion and the contact portion; and

wherein compression of the spring between the contact portion and the base portion prevents a journal assembly of the pulverizer from contacting a grinding surface of the pulverizer upon bearing a gravity load of the journal assembly, and

the spring provides load dampening and spring assist to smooth load operation of the pulverizer when not bearing the gravity load of the journal assembly.

2. The pulverizer stop bolt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the spring is a coil spring.

3. The pulverizer stop bolt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the pulverizer is of a shallow bowl mill-type and the assembly is configured to be retrofitted into a housing of the pulverizer.

4. The pulverizer stop bolt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the spring of the pulverizer stop bolt assembly is compressed between a wall of the contact portion and a hardened thrust washer on a free end of the base portion.

5. The pulverizer stop bolt assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the assembly includes a grease port for spring lubricant supply and maintenance.

6. A method of smoothing operation of a pulverizer during low load use, the method comprising:

fixing to a housing of the pulverizer a stop bolt assembly with a spring mechanism therein, the stop bolt assembly with spring mechanism including

a stop bolt that includes a base portion and a contact portion that has a free end and an elongated arm, the elongated arm includes an oversized aperture and is disposed opposite the free end, a portion of the elongated arm is positioned in a slot of the base portion such that the base portion is moveably interlocked with the contact portion via a pin that extends through the oversized aperture and into the base portion; and

a spring disposed between the base portion and the contact portion; and

using the spring in the stop bolt assembly with the spring mechanism to provide load dampening and spring assist to smooth low load operation of the pulverizer.

7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the spring is a coil spring.

8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the pulverizer is of a shallow bowl mill-type and the stop bolt assembly with the spring mechanism is configured to be retrofitted into a housing of the pulverizer.

9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the spring within the stop bolt assembly with the spring mechanism is compressed between a wall of the contact portion and a hardened thrust washer on a free end of the base portion.

10. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the stop bolt assembly with the spring mechanism is fluidly connected to a grease port for spring lubricant supply and maintenance.

11. A method of replacing a pulverizer stop bolt in a housing of a pulverizer with a stop bolt assembly having a spring mechanism for smoother operation during low load use, the method comprising:

removing screws from the pulverizer stop bolt and the housing;

removing the pulverizer stop bolt from the housing;

inserting the stop bolt assembly having the spring mechanism into the pulverizer housing; and

tightening screws to fix the stop bolt assembly having the spring mechanism to the housing;

wherein the stop bolt assembly having the spring mechanism includes

a stop bolt that includes a base portion and a contact portion that has a free end and an elongated arm, the elongated arm includes an oversized aperture and is disposed opposite the free end, a portion of the elongated arm is positioned in a slot of the base portion such that the base portion is moveably interlocked with the contact portion via a pin that extends through the oversized aperture and into the base portion; and

a spring disposed between the base portion and the contact portion.

12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the spring is a coil spring.

13. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the pulverizer is of a shallow bowl mill-type and the stop bolt assembly having the spring mechanism is configured to be retrofitted into the housing.

14. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the spring is compressed between a wall of the contact portion and a hardened thrust washer on a free end of the base portion upon bearing a gravity load of a pulverizer journal assembly of the pulverizer.

15. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the stop bolt assembly having the spring mechanism is fluidly connected to a grease port for spring lubricant supply and maintenance.

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From: FARRIS, LAWRENCE SCOTT; WILLIAMS, TODD G.
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