Rock Crusher History

Eli Whitney Blake invented the first successful mechanical rock breaker, the Blake jaw crusher patented in 1858. Blake adopted a mechanical principle familiar to all students of mechanics, the powerful toggle linkage.

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Getting to Know the Stone Crusher and Its History | Mellott

Stone crushers have played a pivotal role in the history of America since its creation in the mid-1800s. Since then millions of tons of stone have been crushed to make everything from houses to roads and everything in between. The first stone crusher was invented by Eli Whitney Blake, the nephew of Eli Whitney, the creator of the cotton gin.

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Antique Rock Crushers

A large example of Hadfield's gyratory crusher known as the Helcon crusher. The particular machine illustrated was supplied to one of the South American republics, and was designed to break 150 tons of stone per hour to pieces in cube and under.

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Ancient Mining Tools and Techniques

Rock Can Break Rock. Through the Stone Age and beyond, man required material to make and improve his tools and weapons. Many of the tools were made from rock and were used to break brittle ore. As late as the first century AD, Roman reporters claimed …

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