Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With separation or classification of material
Patent
1995-08-10
1999-06-29
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
With separation or classification of material
2411891, 241190, 241194, 241236, B02C 1328
Patent
active
059156368
ABSTRACT:
A mill for reducing solid material into smaller pieces including a hammer member oriented for rotation and having a plurality of hammer pins coupled to the hammer member for fragmenting solid material. A cutting member is oriented for rotation and having a plurality of blades for cutting solid material. The hammer member is positioned proximate to the cutting member so that solid material processed through the mill is broken into smaller pieces. The hammer member has a plurality of blades that are positioned, one each between adjacent hammer pins. The hammer member has a longitudinal axis about which the hammer member rotates. The cutting member has a longitudinal axis about which the cutting member rotates. The hammer member and the cutting member each having substantially cylindrical peripheries; and each of the peripheries includes a plurality of circumferentially aligned ridges and recesses. The longitudinal axis of the hammer member is parallelly oriented to the longitudinal axis of the cutting member and distanced therefrom so that the peripheries overlap. In this way, the ridges of the hammer member interweave with the recesses of the cutting member and the ridges of the cutting member interweave with the recesses of the hammer member.
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Meda-Works, Inc.
Rosenbaum Mark
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