Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Including means applying fluid to material
Patent
1993-12-27
1995-01-31
Eley, Timothy V.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
Including means applying fluid to material
241 65, 241DIG31, 241DIG37, B02C 1826, B02C 2318, B02C 2340, B02C 2100
Patent
active
053853075
ABSTRACT:
The raw material in used tire carcasses is reclaimed by cutting the tire into quarter segments and freezing the segments with liquid nitrogen in a controlled environment freezing chamber. Rotary air locks pass material to and from the chamber. Steel and fiber materials are removed in a stripping chamber where the frozen rubber both broken into smaller chunks. A robot arm with magnets and hooked fingers removes the fiber and steel. The rubber chunks are then pressed through dies to reduce the size to a uniform rubber crumb. The press consists of multiple pointed fingers in registration with multiple sized holes in a screen type die. The rubber crumb is removed with a suction device and dried using heat from a closed loop nitrogen cycle on the way to collection containers.
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Eley Timothy V.
Kroll Michael I.
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