Patents Assigned to T.D.J. Co., Inc.
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Patent number: 4892261Abstract: A comminution device is provided which has a rotatable turbine mounted in a housing for causing an air flow through an expansion chamber. Material to be comminuted is carried in an air stream through the expansion chamber where it is rapidly decompressed causing it to explode. The turbine is made of a plurality of air foil blades mounted on a backing plate and is dimensioned in close tolerance to its housing. Exchangeable expansion chambers are provided to vary the rate of pressure reduction which effects the size of the communited material. The shaft of the turbine is mounted in oil cooled bearings to increase the life and efficiency of the bearings and turbine blades.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1989Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: The T.D.J. Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Rolle, David J. Nebel, John L. Shulan, William P. Liljestrom
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Patent number: 4852818Abstract: A comminution device is provided which has a rotatable turbine mounted in a housing for causing an air flow through an expansion chamber. Material to be comminuted is carried in an air stream through the expansion chamber where it is rapidly decompressed causing it to explode. The turbine is made of a plurality of air foil blades mounted on a backing plate and is dimensioned in close tolerance to its housing. Exchangeable expansion chambers are provided to vary the rate of pressure reduction which affects the size of the communited material. The shaft of the turbine is mounted in oil cooled bearings to increase the life and efficiency of the bearings and turbine blades.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1987Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: T.D.J. Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Rolle, David J. Nebel, John L. Shulan, William P. Liljestrom
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Patent number: 4851110Abstract: A device and method for separating particles by mass is provided in which the particles are entrained in an airstream and are ejected into a collection zone where they will fall under the influence of gravity, but will separate longitudinally by mass with the most massive particles traveling the farthest. As an enhancement to the separation, an apparatus for forming at least one air curtain perpendicular to the ejection direction is provided which causes the falling particles to separate into discrete groups.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: T.D.J. Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Rolle, David J. Nebel, John L. Shulan, William P. Liljestrom
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Patent number: 4718609Abstract: A comminution device is provided which has a rotatable turbine mounted in a housing for causing an air flow through an expansion chamber. Material to be comminuted is carried in an air stream through the expansion chamber where it is rapidly decompressed causing it to explode. The turbine is made of a plurality of air foil blades mounted on a backing plate and is dimensioned in close tolerance to its housing. Exchangable expansion chambers are provided to vary the rate of pressure reduction which affects the size of the communited material. The shaft of the turbine is mounted in oil cooled bearings to increase the life and efficiency of the bearings and turbine blades.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: T. D. J. Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Rolle, David J. Nebel, John L. Shulan, William P. Liljestrom
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Patent number: 4648560Abstract: A method is provided of separating non-homogeneous materials, such as solid waste by-products from a foundry, by classifying the materials according to size through a series of classifying screens recognizing that particular types of materials within the entire sample tend to fall within certain size ranges permitting the sample to be sorted to a degree according to size to concentrate particular types of materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: T.D.J. Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Rolle, David J. Nebel, John L. Shulan, William P. Liljestrom