Patents by Inventor Donald J. Polinski
Donald J. Polinski has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20170304830Abstract: A gyratory crusher and a spider bushing assembly for supporting a spider bushing within the central hub of a gyratory crusher. The spider bushing assembly includes a spider bushing and a means for adjusting the distance between the outer flange of the spider bushing and a support shoulder formed within the central hub of the spider. The means for adjusting allows the position of the spider bushing within the internal bore of the central hub to change while maintaining an interference fit as a result of wear following use of the gyratory crusher. In one embodiment, one or more annular shims are positioned between the bearing support shoulder of the central hub and the outer flange of the spider bushing. Upon wear, one or more of the shims can be removed to improve the interference fit between the spider bushing and the internal bore formed within the central hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2016Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: Metso Minerals Industries, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Polinski
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Patent number: 9346057Abstract: An adjustment and suspension system for supporting the mainshaft of a gyratory crusher within a stationary spider hub. The system includes a piston movable within the spider hub to adjust the vertical position of the mainshaft. A stop member positioned within the spider hub controls the maximum vertical movement of the piston within the spider hub. A drive assembly is used to adjust the vertical position of the stop member to limit the vertical position of the mainshaft. The mainshaft is supported by a vertical support bearing and a radial support bearing that are located separate from each other. The vertical position of the drive shaft is controlled by a supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid introduced into the spider hub to control the vertical position of the movable piston.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Metso Minerals Industries, Inc.Inventors: Victor G. Urbinatti, Donald J. Polinski
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Publication number: 20150196918Abstract: An adjustment and suspension system for supporting the mainshaft of a gyratory crusher within a stationary spider hub. The system includes a piston movable within the spider hub to adjust the vertical position of the mainshaft. A stop member positioned within the spider hub controls the maximum vertical movement of the piston within the spider hub. A drive assembly is used to adjust the vertical position of the stop member to limit the vertical position of the mainshaft. The mainshaft is supported by a vertical support bearing and a radial support bearing that are located separate from each other. The vertical position of the drive shaft is controlled by a supply of pressurized hydraulic fluid introduced into the spider hub to control the vertical position of the movable piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: Metso Minerals Industries, Inc.Inventors: Victor G. Urbinatti, Donald J. Polinski
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Patent number: 6604699Abstract: The head nut assembly for gyratory crusher which includes a shaft having a lower portion, a tapered middle portion and a threaded upper portion. The threaded upper portion extends above the tapered portion. A mantle encompasses the middle tapered portion and has a correspondingly tapered internal side. The internal side is in generally continuous supportive engagement with the shaft middle portion. The mantle additionally has an upper side. A head nut is threadably secured to the upper portion of the shaft. The head nut has a lower face, where at least one bore extends upwardly into the lower face. An annular ring is disposed around the shaft between the mantle and the head nut. The ring has a lower surface coupled with the upper side of the mantle so as to prevent relative rotational movement between the mantle and the ring. An upper surface on the ring is contiguous with the lower face of the head nut. At least one key is disposed between the head nut and the annular ring.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Metso Minerals Industries, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Polinski, Thomas E. Vogltanz
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Patent number: 6299083Abstract: The head nut assembly for gyratory crusher which includes a shaft having a lower portion, a tapered middle portion and a threaded upper portion. The threaded upper portion extends above the tapered portion. A mantle encompasses the middle tapered portion and has a correspondingly tapered internal side. The internal side is in generally continuous supportive engagement with the shaft middle portion. The mantle additionally has an upper side. A head nut is threadably secured to the upper portion of the shaft. The head nut has a lower face, where at least one bore extends upwardly into the lower face. An annular ring is disposed around the shaft between the mantle and the head nut. The ring has a lower surface coupled with the upper side of the mantle so as to prevent relative rotational movement between the mantle and the ring. An upper surface on the ring is contiguous with the lower face of the head nut. At least one key is disposed between the head nut and the annular ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Svedala Industries, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Polinski, Thomas E. Vogltanz
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Patent number: 5451110Abstract: The bearing assembly for supporting and guiding a moving member includes a first bearing member and a second bearing member. The second bearing member and the first bearing member have movement relative to one another. The second bearing member includes a wearing surface in contact with the first bearing member. The wearing surface wears in response to the relative movement between the first and second bearing members. The second bearing member also includes a chamber and a wear identifier. The chamber is located behind the wearing surface. The wear identifier is within the chamber. Upon sufficient wear of the wearing surface, the wear identifier is released from the chamber onto the wearing surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Syedala Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ferdinand L. Gams, Jr., Donald J. Polinski
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Patent number: 4410143Abstract: In a gyratory crusher, a main shaft having a tapered mantle supporting portion extending through a correspondingly tapered bore in the crusher mantle to support the mantle on the shaft, and a bearing sleeve fitted about the end of the shaft releasably securing the crusher mantle to the tapered portion of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1980Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: Allis-Chalmers CorporationInventor: Donald J. Polinski