Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes – With heating or cooling of material
Patent
1990-02-27
1991-09-10
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Processes
With heating or cooling of material
241 63, 241 65, 241 99, 241DIG38, B02C 1914
Patent
active
050466690
ABSTRACT:
A syringe disposal apparatus has a portable collection unit (1) and a processing unit (2'). The collection unit (1) has an in-feed mechanism (11) to allow syringes to be introduced into the collection unit (1); and an interlock mechanism (12) suitable for removably securing the collection unit (1) to the processing unit (2') and emptying the syringes from the collection unit (1) into the processing unit (2'). The processing unit (2') contains an interlock mechanism (20) suitable to activating the collection unit interlock mechanism (11); a hammer mill (43) for initially breaking up the syringes (45) into discrete pieces (45'); a paddle wheel (44) to regulate the passage of the broken syringe pieces to a grinder (21) suitable for grinding the syringes into particles of metal and plastic; a crucible assembly (22) suitable for heating these particles above the melting point of plastic, and then cooling to produce a solid puck of plastic in which the metal particles are suspended and encapsulated; and a controlling means (50) to coordinate the efficient operation of the members of the processing unit (2').
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Clements Philip E.
Pearce Thomas
Sorwick Jack R.
Wallace Arthur W.
Wood David E.
Carson W. Scott
National Syringe Disposal, Inc.
Rosenbaum Mark
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