Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Combined or convertible
Patent
1999-06-17
2000-08-15
Husar, John M.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
Combined or convertible
2411891, 241194, 241197, 241291, B02C 1304, B02C 2102
Patent
active
061023124
ABSTRACT:
A rotary hammer mill for breaking, cutting and crushing frangible or fracturable solid materials. The hammer is formed by a shaft rotatable about a horizontal, longitudinal axis. A plurality of swinging hammers are aligned along the shaft and each is positioned in a separate vertical plane for partial swinging movement about its own pivot axis parallel to and spaced from the shaft axis. The hammer mill is adapted for mounting on a self-propelled, dirigible vehicle and is capable of breaking, cutting and crushing a wide variety of materials.
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Husar John M.
Smith, P.C. Brian D.
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