Apparatus for comminution of waste material such as paper blocks

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Cooperating comminuting surfaces

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B02L 1806

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an apparatus for comminuting waste material comprising two driven and meshing cutter blocks formed from knife disks provided with recesses running in a transverse direction that cut into the knife disk surface. The apparatus can destroy or shred waste material such as paper files with a back width of about 7 centimeters without having to remove in advance metal clamping devices typical for files and file folders. The recesses provide an inclined running saw tooth profile, which continues as a staggered, or angled, profile in the neighboring knife disk; and each disk is provided with a saw tooth profile having inclined tooth sides enclosing an acute angle of approximately 80 degrees. Each tooth also has a cutting side, which at the same time forms a sliding surface for the waste material. A groove trailing each set of recesses cuts the elongated strips into short strips on the outlet side of the cutter blocks.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1551875 (1925-09-01), Hall
patent: 3860180 (1975-01-01), Goldhammer

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