Crushers

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Parallel material flow through plural comminuting zones

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2412601, 241285B, B02C 1922

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045181250

ABSTRACT:
Improvements in crushers, particularly for wood waste, comprise a container (1) having at least one inlet opening (3) and at least one outlet opening (4) for the waste and a plurality of mutually cooperating, feeding and disintegrating screws (6) as well as driving means for rotating the screws. To make possible an extensive disintegration of the material in the crusher each screw is provided at its one end, which is located adjacent to the outlet opening (4) of the container, with a substantially plane cutting means (11) which has at least one cutting edge and is located in a plane, which is substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis of the screw. At least one knife (23) or the like is secured to the container at its outlet opening, closely by the movement path of the cutting means, for further disintegration of the material just disintegrated in the crusher in cooperation with said cutting means.

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patent: 1167858 (1916-01-01), Thornton
patent: 1922761 (1933-08-01), Dwofsky
patent: 3242957 (1966-03-01), Provenzano
patent: 4000860 (1977-01-01), Gotham
patent: 4040571 (1977-08-01), Lindeborg
patent: 4214713 (1980-07-01), Wright

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