Radially Of Rotary Surface Patents (Class 241/241)
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Patent number: 11969737Abstract: A plant for shredding metal waste, comprising at least one working chamber, means for shredding metal waste and motor means operatively connected to the shredding means. The plant further comprising sensor means operatively associated with the motor means and/or shredding means for monitoring at predetermined time intervals at least one working parameter connected to the wear thereof, and at least one data processing unit operatively connected to the sensor means. The data processing unit including: data storage means for storing for a predetermined period of time the values of said at least one working parameter detected by said sensor means and an an artificial intelligence software program so as to allow the plant manager to plan the maintenance of the motor means and/or shredding means.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2020Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Inventors: Valerio Zanaglio, Michele Grazioli
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Patent number: 10383480Abstract: A mill includes a first mill having a first grinding region, a second mill having a second grinding region opposed to the first grinding region and provided to be rotatable relatively to the first mill, and a heat radiation mechanism which is provided in at least one of the first mill and the second mill and radiates friction heat generated as a result of rotation of the first mill and the second mill relative to each other, and the heat radiation mechanism is provided in a portion except for the first grinding region and the second grinding region.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2015Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Hidekazu Shima, Masaru Misumi, Kimiko Mieda
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Patent number: 9463465Abstract: A small-form-factor high-security destruction machine for optical media has a weight empty of about 16.3 lbs. and holds about 5 lbs. of residue.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Inventor: Charles A. Castronovo
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Patent number: 8561929Abstract: A mobile sizing station includes a crushing device and a hopper device. A conveyor device extends between a hopper of the hopper device to a crusher mechanism of the crushing device to transport material fed to the hopper to the crusher mechanism to crush the material. The hopper of the hopper device is supported on a base that has a plurality of frame members. A first frame member is pivotally connected to a second frame member and is also rotatably supported such that the first frame member is rotatable. The second frame member is pivotally connected to a third frame member and the third frame member is connected to the hopper. The hopper is thereby rotatable and is tiltable about the pivotal connections between the second and third frame members and is also tiltable about the pivotal connection between the first and second frame members.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: FLSmidth A/SInventor: Glenn Davis
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Patent number: 8434705Abstract: This invention relates to a shredding device having a driving unit driving a rotor including shredding tools on its periphery which for comminuting a material such as waste material and/or industrial residues, interact with a least one counter knife assembly that is arranged in a stationary fashion with respect to the machine housing during the shredding operation. The shredding device is characterized in that the counter knife assembly includes at least two counter knife bars which run approximately parallel to each other and are arranged one above the other in the rotating direction of the rotor, the counter knife bars, for the compensation of wear at the shredding tools and/or at the counter knife assembly, being arranged for an adjustment radially to the rotor axis by a mutually different degree by means of an adjustment device. A process for operating a shredding device is also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Vecoplan AGInventor: Wolfgang Lipowski
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Publication number: 20110033351Abstract: A system (100) for calcining natural gypsum, synthetic gypsum (112) or a combination thereof, the system including: a mill (114) for grinding and drying natural gypsum, synthetic gypsum (112) or a combination thereof, to produce dried gypsum (116); a flash calciner (118) for calcining the dried gypsum to produce an exhaust gas (130) and calcined gypsum (128); and a mechanism (134) for transporting at least a portion of the exhaust gas (130) produced by the flash calciner (118) to an air heater (126) that supplies hot gas (126a) to the flash calciner (118).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTDInventor: Michael M. Chen
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Patent number: 7810747Abstract: A device for reducing solids and increasing pressure in a fluid handling system has comminution and inducer sections in a housing upstream of a pump impeller. A rotor has a hub with a small inlet diameter and a larger outlet diameter and a helical rotor blade with its blade pitch angle progressively increasing from inlet to outlet as a polynomial function. The comminutor section has a larger diameter than the inducer section and comminutor vanes extending inward forming a vane edge effective diameter equal to the inducer section diameter. The rotor blade turning within the closing fitting cage of vane edges provides a crushing and shearing action to solids in the fluid flow. Cutouts on the blade edge provide additional crushing and shearing action against the vanes. The fluid passageway sectional area at the outlet is bigger than the throat of the downstream main impeller.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2008Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Lawrence Pumps, Inc.Inventors: Jason Douglas Allaire, Donald Paul Russell
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Publication number: 20100006683Abstract: A crusher is provided that can stably crush various information media, such as paper, magnetic recording media including cassette tapes and the like, optical recording media, and substrates, and the like, and has excellent maintainability. Hammer members 29 that extend from a rotation shaft 45 in a radial direction and rotate with a rotation of the rotation shaft 45 are housed in a casing 21 that includes an upper loading opening 22 for loading an object to be crushed and a lower discharge opening 23 for discharging a crushed object. Fixed blades 47 are arranged within the casing 21 on an outer diameter side of the hammer members. The hammer members 29 and the fixed blades 47 crush the object to be crushed when the hammer members 29 are rotated. A guide path 20 that that guides the object to be crushed that is loaded from the upper loading opening 22 into a crushing chamber 26 in which the object to be crushed is crushed by the hammer members 29 and the fixed blades 47 is provided within the casing 21.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: KORITSU INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.Inventor: Yasutaka Fukuhiro
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Patent number: 7467755Abstract: A parts separator apparatus for use with a centrifugal separator includes a shredder apparatus located within an inlet section of the parts separator. The shredder apparatus shreds wet chip material prior to the wet chip material passing over a drop-out opening in the parts separator.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Inter-Source Recovery Systems, Inc.Inventor: William D. Nemedi
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Patent number: 6153156Abstract: A process for providing a leady oxide having reduced levels of undesired metallic impurities such as, for example, bismuth and/or silver, comprises roasting the leady oxide to convert part to orthorhombic PbO, exposing the roasted leady oxide to particle size reduction so that the tetragonal PbO can be separated from the orthorhombic PbO fraction, and recovering the orthorhombic fraction having the reduced level of impurities.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: GNB Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michel M. F. Lawrence, Michael A. Kepros
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Patent number: 6105888Abstract: A cyclonic processing system accepts unprocessed fragmentary material of a predetermined aerodynamic buoyancy range, keeps it suspended in a vortex and discharges it when it reaches a finished material aerodynamic buoyancy range. The cyclonic processing apparatus and method dries, mills, separates and/or mixes fragmentary material. The waste air from the apparatus is reduced in particle content. The apparatus and method may be used to process post consumer waste for recycling. Additionally, it may be used to harness waste heat from industrial processes.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Hudnut Industries Inc.Inventors: John Carl Goehner, Bruce J. Shaw
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Patent number: 6085672Abstract: An apparatus for blowing synthetic resin into a furnace including a first processing line for processing film-shaped synthetic resins into a granular synthetic resin material; a second processing line for processing non-film-shaped synthetic resins into a granular synthetic resin material; a primary storage silo; and a blowing station for supplying the granular synthetic resin material into a furnace.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: NKK CorporationInventors: Hiromi Nakamura, Mitsuhiro Fujii, Tsuneo Nagaoka, Tetsuo Akashi, Kenichi Tezuka, Yukihiko Asakawa
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Patent number: 6042032Abstract: A continuously operating process and a plant for comminuting by grinding a mineral material into grains of different sizes and dividing the ground product into several fractions each constituted by grains the dimensions of which are between a predetermined upper limit and a predetermined lower limit. Starting from a raw product, it is subjected to grinding by material layer crushing, the ground products are divided into several fractions comprising at least one coarse fraction and one fine fraction, and those grains the dimensions of which are greater than the upper limit of the coarse fraction, and possibly all or part of the fractions the grains of which have dimensions between the lower limit of the coarse fraction and the upper limit of the fine fraction, are returned to the grinder input.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: FCB Societe AnonymeInventor: Andre Pinoncely
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Patent number: 6024307Abstract: A device for comminuting raw materials like glass, rock, rubber buffings and the like, is disclosed. Raw material is propelled outwardly towards violent impact against a circular wall and then lifted by rapidly rising air for separation and possible return for further propelling outwardly towards impact against the circular wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Ashford Holdings LimitedInventors: John Sand, Jon Emmerson Martin, Jeremy Jonathan Clarke-Ames
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Patent number: 6019299Abstract: The grinding efficiency can be improved by use of a vertical roller mill, while reducing the energy consumption and improving the product quality. The disclosed cement clinker grinding apparatus comprises a closed circuit for conveying the ground material from the vertical roller mill (21) to the external separator (28) by the bucket elevator (29), for classifying the conveyed material into coarse powder and fine powder, and further for returning the classified coarse powder into the vertical roller mill (21). That is, a part of the ground material conveyed by the bucket elevator (29) is divided by the distributing damper (32) and then directly returned to the vertical roller mill (21). Since the ground material are not conveyed by air flow conveyance (i.e., air sweep), it is possible to prevent an increase of power consumption of the suction fan (31).Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignees: Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Taiheiyo Cement Corp.Inventors: Yoshihiro Mitsuda, Seisuke Sawamura, Hiroshi Ueda, Fuminori Ando, Kanzaburo Sutoh, Mitsuaki Murata, Akihiko Takayama
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Patent number: 6012659Abstract: To provide a method for easily discriminating used and unused gas generators from among gas generators for air bags separated from used cars in a car scrapping process. A method for discriminating between used and unused gas generators according to the present invention is a method for discriminating used and unused gas generators from among gas generators for air bags separated from used cars in a car scrapping process, and this method comprises the steps of:a) crushing used cars mounted with gas generators each having on a surface thereof a material discoloring according to the surface temperatures in actuating the gas generator to separate the gas generators, andb) discriminating the gas generators in which surfaces are discolored and the gas generators in which surfaces are not discolored from among the separated gas generators.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignees: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., Toyota Jidosha KabushikiKaishaInventors: Yuji Nakazawa, Mitsuhiko Fukabori, Yusaburo Nakazato, Osamu Fujimoto, Yutaka Kondo, Masahiro Miyaji
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Patent number: 6010085Abstract: The present invention provides a mill having an agitator and grinding chamber which is coated with a non-pigmented, abrasion resistant polymer and a method of using this mill to provide substantially pure ground particles. The polymer coating is typically a thermosetting polymer such as polyurethane or an elastomer such as a fluoroelastomer. The polymer coating provides an abrasion resistant layer between the milling media and the agitator as well as between the grinding chamber and the milling media to prevent spalling, thus increasing the purity of the resultant ground material. The agitator mill may optionally include a ceramic gap separator which is typically formed of stacked plates separated a predetermined distance by shims to separate the ground particles from the milling media in the grinder chamber, thus allowing only the ground particles to pass out of the grinding chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Kerr CorporationInventor: Christos Angeletakis
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Patent number: 5992335Abstract: A method for blowing a synthetic resin material into a furnace which comprises processing film-shaped synthetic resins into a first granular resin material; crushing non-film-shaped synthetic resins into a second granular resin material; pneumatically feeding the first granular resin material and the second granular resin material to a furnace; and blowing the first and second granular resin material into the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: NKK CorporationInventors: Hiromi Nakamura, Iwao Okochi, Mitsuhiro Fujii, Atsushi Yamaguchi, Minoru Asanuma, Tatsuro Ariyama, Michitaka Sato, Ryota Murai, Tsuneo Nagaoka, Tetsuo Akashi, Kenichi Tezuka, Yukihiko Asakawa, Koichi Tomioka, Hiroki Ishiguro, Yutuka Yamada, Kazumasa Wakimoto, Hideaki Tsukiji
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Patent number: 5975801Abstract: A process for producing a product for use as an alternative cover material for landfills using recycled materials is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventors: Richard S. Burns, Sr., Allen T. Burns, Richard S. Burns, Jr.
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Patent number: 5971302Abstract: Apparatus and method for drying and grinding moist raw cement or other material wherein the moist material is introduced to a grinding zone at which it is ground to produce relatively fine and relatively coarse particles which are separated and delivered to separate outlets. Hot drying gas is delivered to the path of fresh material flowing to the grinding zone to pre-dry such material, and the ground particles flowing to the respective discharge outlets are further dried by hot gas. The further dried relatively coarse particles are delivered the fresh material inlet and mixed with fresh material therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Inventor: Joseph E. Doumet
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Patent number: 5972509Abstract: A process for producing an animal excretion treating article by classifying a pulverized paper diaper having a particle size of 4 mm or less to separate a paper powder and a highly water-absorptive resin from a plastic material. The plastic material from which the separation of the paper powder and the highly water-absorptive resin have been separated, is pulverized into a particle size of 4 mm or less and extruded and granulated to form a granulate having a grain size of 6 mm or more. The granulate is covered with a paper powder/water-absorptive resin mixture powder resulting from the pulverization of the separated paper powder and water-absorptive resin into a particle size of 1 mm or less. All of the starting materials can be obtained from a paper diaper waste powder, and thus, it is possible to provide, at an inexpensive cost, a granular animal excretion treating article capable of being incinerated even after being used, and a process for producing the same.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Kabushikikaisha DaikiInventor: Hiroshi Ito
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Patent number: 5957295Abstract: The present invention discloses an apparatus and method for the processing of refuse mixtures which may include relatively high concentrations of plastic waste, such as refuse mixtures including waste packages originating from household refuse and industrial refuse and especially refuse mixtures including plastic waste in the form of sheeting, hollow bodies, beakers and composite materials whereby the solids of the refuse mixture are comminuted, the communited refuse mixture is then moistened, mechanically disintegrated, mixed with a separating fluid and then dewatered and separated by density by a sorting centrifuge thereby obtaining a plastic fraction which is free of impurities.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Baker Hughes (Deutchland) GmbHInventor: Jochen Neureither
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Patent number: 5954276Abstract: A method and apparatus for grinding granular solids in liquid slurry form within a mill. The solids density of the feed slurry is maintained below the solids density in the mill, thus causing the liquid to flush through the mill, preferentially carrying and discharging finer relative to coarser particles. Discharged solids thus have a smaller concentration of overground solids, and grinding capacity and power consumption by the mill are optimized.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Valtion Teknillinen TutkimuskeskusInventors: Vaino Viljo Heikki Hintikka, Raimo Tapio Tahvanainen, Markku Elias Kuusisto, Pekka Parttyli Morsky, Veli Tapio Knuutinen
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Patent number: 5927621Abstract: A process comprising: milling first particles, second particles, and a milling component, wherein the first particles are reduced in average diameter particle size to from about 3 to about 100 nanometers.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Ronald F. Ziolo, Rachel L. Pieczynski
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Patent number: 5915635Abstract: A system for reducing the particle size of particulate substances and classifying the resulting particles includes a compressor, a jet mill and a series of separators. The compressor is connected to the jet mill by a feed pipe, and a hopper for particulate substances discharges into the feed pipe. The compressor, jet mill and separators are arranged in series and a recirculating pipe runs from the last separator back to the compressor. The compressor is driven by a combustion engine having an outlet for exhaust gases. The outlet is connected to the recirculating pipe by way of a catalytic converter and a cooling unit. The catalytically converted exhaust gases provide an inert atmosphere for the jet mill and function as a carrier for particulate substances admitted into the feed pipe.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Gowan Milling Company, L.L.C.Inventors: Kenneth Wayne Cannell, Walter Lynn Harvick
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Patent number: 5916645Abstract: The present invention provides a process for the manufacture of a product essentially containing amylose from vegetable materials, in particular from peas. To this end, the flour is mixed with an alkaline decomposing agent, and then a separation into a liquid protein phase and a solid phase containing polysaccharide is performed. The solid phase is then re-suspended and subjected to several sifting steps, followed by at least one washing step and subsequently a drying step. From such polysaccharide material, in particular from amylose, any kind of moisture-resistent, flexible, and in particular biodegradable articles can be produced by means of conventional plastics technologies, in particular the injection molding technique. A particular advantage of the present invention resides in the fact that the thermoplastic polysaccharide material, which is produced from renewable raw materials, can also be processed into sheets which in turn can then be worked with conventional plastics techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1995Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: K & S Bio-Pack-Entwicklungsgesellschaft fur Verpackungen mbHInventors: Markus Stauderer, Ludwig Kaltenhauser
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Patent number: 5911375Abstract: A chopper aggregate has a chopper drum provided with a plurality of knives, a countercutter bar arranged on a saddle, a discharge element, a bottom plate transiting into the discharge element and partially surrounding the chopper drum, a unit for supporting the countercutter bar adjustably relative to the chopper drum, a unit for adjustably supporting the bottom plate for changing its radial position relative to the chopper drum so as to follow a position change of the countercutter bar, the unit for adjustably supporting the bottom plate being formed so that the bottom plate is adjustable at its both ends in dependence on an adjusting movement of the countercutter bar, radially relative to a peripheral circle of the chopper drum.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Claas KGaAInventor: Heinrich Isfort
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Patent number: 5900604Abstract: The present invention is a process for recovering valuable minerals using air lift concentration and progressive ore reduction. The ore is ground to a relatively coarse size, the ground ore is classified, and the underflow fraction floated to produce concentrate, middlings, and tailings fractions. The middlings fraction can be reground to liberate the valuable minerals and subjected to further air lift concentration. The classifier overflow fraction is passed through additional classifiers, the underflow fractions of which can be reground and refloated. The overflow fraction of the last classifier can be subjected to flotation to further enhance recovery.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventor: Harry L. McNeill
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Patent number: 5897063Abstract: In this method of comminution according to the invention, pre-comminuted ore material is subjected to material bed comminution in a material bed roll mill. In order to achieve optimal comminution even of very different ore materials with a high throughput the ore material is pre-comminuted in an autogenous mill, whereupon at least fractions of fine material are separated out of the pre-comminuted material before the rest of the material is further comminuted in the material bed comminution.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht
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Patent number: 5887803Abstract: The invention relates to a process and an apparatus for grinding and sifting a product, in which the product is embrittled by a coolant and is comminuted in a mill (8), the comminuted product being fed, after comminution while keeping away ambient air and the moisture this involves, to a sifter (14). With the process and the apparatus according to the invention, the product can be comminuted and sifted in a closed-loop process without separating agents having to be fed to the ground product prior to sifting to overcome electrostatic charging. The sifter (14) is preferably operated with the gaseous coolant which is used to operate the mill (8) so that any losses of sifter circuit gas occurring during sifting can be compensated by feeding in a gaseous coolant. The total duration of the process can be reduced considerably.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Messer Griesheim GmbHInventors: Oliver Dietrich, Wilfried Duesberg, Manfred Stahl
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Patent number: 5865318Abstract: An improved reverse crago process for beneficiating siliceous phosphate includes the steps of subjecting a siliceous phosphate ore material to amine floatation so as to obtain a prefloat concentrate, and screening the prefloat concentrate so as to separate it into 1) a fine predominantly phosphate fraction without substantial amounts of silica, and 2) a coarse fatty acid floatation feed fraction containing phosphate and substantial silica. The coarse fraction is subjected to fatty acid flotation so as to recover phosphate as a fatty acid flotation concentrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Florida Institute of Phosphate ResearchInventors: Yingxue Yu, Jinrong Zhang
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Patent number: 5865381Abstract: An apparatus for treating the surfaces of solid particles has at least a first cylindrical treating chamber and a rotary shaft and a first rotor having two or more blades on its front face, contained in the first cylindrical treating chamber. A powder charging aperture for introducing the solid particles into the first cylindrical treating chamber together with gas is provided at the center of the front wall of the first cylindrical treating chamber, opposed to the front face of the first rotor. A first powder discharging aperture for discharging the treated solid particles is provided at the center of the rear wall of the first cylindrical treating chamber, opposed to the rear face of the first rotor. The first rotor is connected with the rotary shaft and rotated by the rotation of the rotary shaft. The height H.sub.a of the blades, the gap L.sub.1a between the tip of each of the blades and the front wall, the largest diameter R.sub.1a of the first rotor and the gap L.sub.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Satoshi Mitsumura, Toshinobu Ohnishi, Yoshinori Tsuji
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Patent number: 5839671Abstract: A device for comminuting raw materials like glass, rock, rubber buffings and the like, is disclosed. Raw material is propelled outwardly towards violent impact against a circular wall and then lifted by rapidly rising air for separation and possible return for further propelling outwardly towards impact against the circular wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Spectrasonic Disintegration Equipment Corp.Inventors: John Sand, Jon Emmerson Martin, Jeremy Jonathan Clarke-Ames
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Patent number: 5832844Abstract: A recycling system processes used oil filters on a continuous basis by shredding the oil filters and then incinerating the shreds in a rotary kiln. The shreds are fed into the upper end of an inclined rotating drum kiln. The shreds of combustible material and any oil are burnt to produce exhaust gases and ash particles. The remaining metal shreds are discharged at the lower end of the rotating drum through a first port. The exhaust gases and ash particles flow from the kiln through a first cyclone which separates out any heavy unburnable pieces. The remaining exhaust gases and ash particles then pass through an afterburner to further ensure complete combustion and minimize air pollution. A second cyclone separates the ash particles from the exhaust gases. An exhauster can be used to induce the flow of exhaust gases and ash particles from the kiln through the afterburner and cyclones. This system automatically separates metal shreds and incinerates the combustible materials and oil in the oil filters.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Inventor: Karl W. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5803142Abstract: This invention relates to debarking and chipping folded whole trees. Such structures of this type, generally, increase wood recovery by making high-quality chips out of tree tops, branches, as well as, other larger portions of the tree.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: David Dwight Mulligan, James Ernest Salyers
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Patent number: 5769332Abstract: A landplaster production method includes the steps of providing a supply of particulate gypsum material, drying the gypsum material by passing a stream of heated air thereby as the material is rotated, classifying and separating the dried particles into fines and coarse particles, collecting the suspended fines in a collector, passing the coarse particles to a grinder such as a roller mill for reducing the particles, and mixing the reduced particles with the collected fines for processing into landplaster. The elimination of fines from the feed to the grinder results in significantly greater production by increasing the efficiency of the grinder. Further, the dryer is modified to agitate the dried gypsum material so that it may be more easily introduced into the classifier/separator situated adjacent the drier discharge outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: CGC Inc.Inventor: Dennis B. Voorberg
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Patent number: 5735946Abstract: A method for producing a delaminated kaolin clay having a G.E. brightness of at least 85, a solids content of at least 67 percent by weight, and a viscosity below 500 cps is disclosed. An aqueous slurry of kaolin clay is subjected to agitation in the presence of a hard grinding media. The slurry is then subjected to agitation in the presence of a soft grinding media. The result is that at least 80 percent of the delaminated kaolin has an equivalent spherical diameter of less than or equal to 2 microns.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: U.S. Borax, Inc.Inventors: J. Elmo Bloodworth, John H. Chapman, Sam M. Pickering, Jr., Michael A. Linkous
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Patent number: 5733592Abstract: For cleaning foodstuffs in the form of a bulk material, such as cereal grains, rice grains, soybeans, sunflower seeds, coffee beans, and the like, there is provided an optical sorting device (24, 24a, 24a') subsequent to a precleaning system (6), which enables sorting on the basis of color and/or size and/or shape. Each particle of the bulk material is allocated to a particle class determined by parameters and conveyed on a supporting surface transporting the bulk material to a reception area (43, 44, 45) for the respective particle class. To clean the bulk material, impurities and bad particles are sorted out of the product, with the product being partitioned into classes, if required.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Buhler AGInventors: Arthur Wettstein, Gilbert Moret
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Patent number: 5687918Abstract: A garbage disposal for decomposing garbage with microorganisms. The garbage disposal has a tank containing a mixture of garbage, a medium having microorganisms, stirring means for stirring the mixture in the tank in order to supply air into the mixture, and control means for controlling water content percentage of the mixture. The control means controls a stirring of the mixture and/or a temperature of the mixture and/or an air volume blown on the mixture in order to keep water content percentage in a proper value at which the microorganisms are active and a lifetime of the medium is extended.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1995Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Tohoru Kubota, Yoshimi Ishikawa, Seizo Ishine, Toshio Ohtsuki, Hiroshi Tamura, Syunro Kawaguchi, Kazuhiro Narusaka, Hidehisa Ide
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Patent number: 5688693Abstract: An inspection system for sampling and determining the presence of residues of contaminants within plastic materials to be recycled from used plastic materials such as plastic beverage bottles or plastic food containers includes a chemical sniffing apparatus, or alternatively an optical scanner, for detecting the contaminants as the plastic materials are rapidly moved along a conveyor past a series of stations. Recycled food or beverage bottles are fed through a shredder in-line with the conveyor and the shredded plastic material from the bottles is fed to a washer. The bottles and shredded material may be tested for contaminants at any location in an in-line process. In one exemplary system first the bottles are tested prior to entry into the shredder in order to remove bottles containing gross contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: David H. Fine, Freeman W. Fraim, Stephen J. MacDonald, Alex Malaspina, Forrest Lee Bayer, Dirck vanBuren Myers
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Patent number: 5676317Abstract: The invention relates to a method as well as to apparatus for combined grinding of at least two materials of differing grindability, such as clinker and limestone, wherein the material which is more difficult to grind is pre-crushed to a Blaine fineness of grinding of at least 700 cm.sup.2 /g and there-after is further ground together with the other material to produce the finished material.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Norbert Patzelt, Gotthardt Blasczyk
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Patent number: 5651505Abstract: A method of continued grinding of cement is disclosed in order to obtain cement with a high specific surface and/or a steep grain size distribution curve. The grinding is performed in a mill with agitated grinding medium from a specific surface of 300-400 m.sup.2 /kg (Blaine) to a specific surface of up to 1,200 m.sup.2 /kg (Blaine) and with a particle size distribution such that about 80% of the particles pass a sieve opening with a size up to about 25 microns, using grinding bodies with an average size within the interval of 2 to 15 mm.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Cementa ABInventor: Lars Lidstrom
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Patent number: 5651465Abstract: A process is provided for recovering a saline mineral from an ore containing the saline mineral and impurities. The process generally includes the steps of separating a first portion of impurities from the ore by density separation, electrostatically separating a second portion of impurities from the ore, and magnetically separating a third portion of impurities from the ore. The process can further include the steps of crushing the ore and dividing the crushed ore into a plurality of size fractions before the above-referenced separating steps. Furthermore, in order to increase the efficiency of the separating processes, the process of the present invention may further include the steps of drying the ore to remove surface moisture therefrom and de-dusting the ore to recover valuable fines.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Environmental Projects, Inc.Inventors: Roland Schmidt, Dale Lee Denham, Jr.
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Patent number: 5624077Abstract: The present invention is a novel concrete reclaimer cylinder with a closed chamber and a screen chamber. The reclaimer is disposed in a non-horizontal position such that screen chamber is positioned lower than the closed chamber and driven to rotate. Concrete product is received into the closed chamber at its receiving end and is washed with water to produce cement slurry. The cement slurry flows out of the closed chamber at the receiving end leaving a mixture of sand and gravel in the closed chamber. The sand and gravel mixture is advanced through the closed chamber by eight triangular blades. Each blade is planar in shape, with a screen portion disposed within each blade face, with a perpendicular portion extending from the front edge to direct the sand and gravel mixture through an aperture and into the screen chamber. The sand and gravel mixture is received in a rotating screen and washed by high pressure spray to separate the two constituents.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Henry Mfg. Co.Inventor: Henry S. Branscome
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Patent number: 5624488Abstract: A selected kaolin crude or crude fraction is purified by physical or physical/chemical means, such as froth flotation and/or selective flocculation, to remove discrete particles of TiO.sub.2 and in some cases, discrete iron minerals. The pure (or purified clay) must then be agitated in the presence of water with a particulate grinding media such as, for example, sand, alumina or zirconia beads, to increase the 2 micron content of the kaolin. An intermediate ground product that contains a substantial weight percentage of particles finer than 1 micron is generated as a result of grinding. The particles finer than 1 micron in the ground kaolin also include those particles in the previously pure or purified kaolin that were present in the naturally occurring clay. A pulp of the ground clay is then fractionated to remove particles larger than 2 microns, e.g., to remove at least 95%, preferably at 100% by weight, of the particles larger than 2 microns, while minimizing the removal of particles finer than 1 micron.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Engelhard CorporationInventors: Ellen S. Forbus, Paul R. Suitch, Thomas Dombrowski
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Patent number: 5570844Abstract: Method for grinding intended for a rotary ball mill (4, 5), or mill with similar grinding instruments, which is divided into at least two grinding compartments (1, 2) and which is passed through by a current (14) of sweeping air from upstream to downstream and is in a closed circuit; the said mill including at least one separation partition (3) which, between two grinding compartments (1, 2) forms a small compartment (7) bounded by upstream (8) and downstream (9) walls pierced with slots (10); the said partition (3) being provided with means (12) for lifting the material, whilst not having any mechanical means for diverting the material downstream, and the material being capable of circulating diametrically through the small compartment (7) of the partition (3); means for regulating the mass of material passing through the mill, and means for regulating the quantity of sweeping air passing through the grinder being provided; this method being characterized in that a partition (3) is used which is provided witType: GrantFiled: June 8, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Slegten S.A.Inventor: Francis Thomart
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Patent number: 5551639Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to an apparatus for crushing and fine grinding of solid particulate materials, e.g. clinkers used in cement, utilizing a conventional ball mill. More particularly, the invention involves use of such a ball mill in the primary crushing of the material (which use is advantageously limited to the preliminary crushing operation requiring minimum energy consumption), and of a jet mill in the final crushing (conventionally done in a ball mill also). The jet mill is incorporated in a secondary independent grinding circuit which grinds the material to the required fineness value.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignees: Standart 90, Cementos Mexicanos, S.A.Inventors: Vladimir K. Artemjev, Amando J. Garcia-Segovia
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Patent number: 5544817Abstract: A method for milling a powder in a high energy mill which includes steps of forming a milling slurry including a naturally occurring zirconium silicate sand grinding medium having a density in the range of from about 4 g/cc absolute to about 6 g/cc absolute. Also provided is a grinding medium including naturally occurring zirconium silicate sand characterized by a density in the range of from about 4 g/cc absolute to about 6 g/cc absolute.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Kerr-McGee Chemical CorporationInventors: Thomas I. Brownbridge, Phillip M. Story
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Patent number: 5518189Abstract: This invention concerns a method of beneficiating graphite to a higher purity level by dislodging the impurities from graphite by attrition preferably in an attrition cell which has at least one set of opposing pitched impellers. A pulp is formed preferably essentially consisting of a flake graphite:attrition adjuvant:water in a ratio of 1:2:0.8 to 10 and this pulp subjected to attrition in an attrition cell.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1995Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Harbison-Walker Refractories CompanyInventors: Tony Grondin, Jean-Guy St-Hilaire
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Patent number: 5513808Abstract: This invention refers to improvements to thermoelectrical insulation for high temperatures and electric currents manufactured from amorphous natural graphite, and more specifically to a procedure that consists of the grinding, mixing and classifying by particle size the raw graphite previously selected on the basis of its components of carbon-ash, from which the final product is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Inventor: Luis M. Romero-Vargas