Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Including means applying fluid to material
Patent
1991-02-19
1993-12-21
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
Including means applying fluid to material
241 46017, 241 74, 4286, 4319, 4638, B02C 2318
Patent
active
052715710
ABSTRACT:
A perforated cylindrical receptacle is fitted within the main cylinder of an ordinary sink drain. A conical elevation of the bottom of the receptacle provides at the apex, a bearing point for a propeller, which may spin by the flow of draining fluid to free and fragment debris. By depressing a spring loaded bearing point, the same propeller can be used to manually force the propeller against the floor of the receptacle to crush and grind more resistant material. A plug placed below the receptacle and prop assembly can be raised or lowered by rotation of the assembly. The assembly is removable for cleaning and inspection.
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Chin Frances
Rosenbaum Mark
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