Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Including means applying fluid to material
Patent
1992-01-14
1993-02-09
Yost, Frank T.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
Including means applying fluid to material
241 99, 2411881, 241193, B02C 1310
Patent
active
051847817
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a glass pulverizer in which two rotatable chain-type flail assemblies are housed within two contiguous, internally joined drum-like housings. One housing has an inlet on one end and the other housing has an outlet located on an end furthest from the end adjacent the inlet. The housing having an outlet is longer than the other housing thereby allowing the pulverized glass to exit the device in a relatively low speed and controlled manner. A flail mounting method is also taught in which at least one chain flail assembly is comprised of a plurality of individual chains that are mounted to a connecting chain that is spirally wrapped about the assembly's central shaft and is designed to be easily removable from the shaft.
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Dexter Clark F.
Yost Frank T.
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