Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Loose grinding body comminutor
Patent
1990-03-14
1991-01-08
Eley, Timothy V.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
Loose grinding body comminutor
B02C 1718
Patent
active
049829068
ABSTRACT:
A multi-chamber inclined ball mill comprises a base, a frame-shaped support member rotatably supported on the base, and a grinding chamber rotatably supported on the frame-shaped support member. The grinding chamber is constituted of at least three cylindrical chambers each provided with outwardly tapered protrusions at its opposite ends and the cylindrical chambers integrally formed so that their longitudinal axes mutually intersect at the centers thereof and form a common grinding space at their region of intersection. The grinding chamber is supported on the frame-shaped support member such that the longitudinal axes of the cylindrical chambers intersect the axis of rotation of the frame-shaped support member at a single point and at one and the same angle.
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Ohya Hitoshi
Sakamoto Hiroshi
Yamamoto Mitsuru
Agency of Industrial Science & Technology
Eley Timothy V.
Ministry of International Trade & Industry
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