Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – With means adjusting synchronization or compensating for wear
Patent
1987-10-16
1989-04-25
Woo, Jay H.
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
With means adjusting synchronization or compensating for wear
264142, 425294, 425331, 425DIG230, B30B 1128
Patent
active
048243523
ABSTRACT:
In accordance with the subject invention an apparatus is provided which is capable of directly pelletizing a nonparticularized material without substantially destroying the fibrous nature of the material during pellet formation. The apparatus comprises a pair of horizontally-extending cylindrical dies, mounted in parallel planar relation for rotation in opposite directions. The dies are spaced closely apart to form a finely spaced intermeshing nip therebetween, for compressively pelletizing the nonparticularized material. The dies are rotated at a predetermined rate of rotation. Each die includes a horizontally-extending hollow central interior chamber for receiving the compacted pellets. Passageways radially-extend from the hollow central interior chamber to the outer circumference of the dies. Teeth are arranged on the dies for cutting the material into selective nonparticularized lengths and, immediately thereafter, for compressively moving the cut material from within the nip, through the passageways, and into the hollow central interior chamber.
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Cade Kenneth A.
Hadley Richard S.
Housel James C.
Woo Jay H.
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