Patents Assigned to Hosokawa Micron International Inc.
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Patent number: 5655720Abstract: A hammer mill for reducing the size of particles has a generally cylindrical chamber with first and second side walls, cylindrical lower wall portion and an upper wall portion. Plural hammers extend radially from a cylindrical rotatable body mounted in the chamber coaxially therewith. The upper wall portion is divided into a first cylindrical section and a second suction inducing section between the first cylindrical section and a particle inlet. A liner having particle deflectors is slidingly mounted on the first cylindrical section in grooves formed between the upper edges of plates attached to the sidewalls of the chamber and the first cylindrical section of the upper wall portion. A plate liner is positioned at the interior of the second section on angled straight line edges of the sidewall plates to provide a space for suctioning particles from the particle inlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Hosokawa Micron International Inc.Inventors: Larry M. Hixon, Ching-Chung Huang
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Patent number: 5465912Abstract: An improved pulverizing and grinding hammer and methods of making and using such a hammer in a hammer mill are disclosed. The improved hammer has a substantially trapezoidal insert made of a hard metal such as STELLITE 12 that is brazed onto a groove in a conventional hammer to form a contact face having an approximately ten degree layback angle with the vertical. The improved hammer provides a clear visible boundary between the insert material and base metal of the hammer, which acts as a wear indicator when the layback angle wears to approximately 40 to 50 degrees, the critical angle at which the size reduction efficiency of the mill decreases.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Hosokawa Micron International Inc.Inventors: James B. Graybill, Larry M. Hixon, Ching-Chung Huang
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Patent number: 5421845Abstract: The present invention shows a cleaning system for dislodging the collected dust from filter media in a low pressure high capacity gas stream filter. In the preferred embodiment, pressurized gas from an external tank is ducted through a revolving arm which stretches radially across a pie-shaped segment of a tube sheet separating a clean gas plenum from a dirty gas plenum in a bag collection gas filtration system. The ducted gas is intermittently discharged from the rotating arm through multiple orifices into a venturi contained within the openings in the tube sheet as these orifices are above the individual filter elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Hosokawa Micron International Inc.Inventors: William Gregg, Randall Vendetti, Robert Lindsay, Joseph Matrisciano, Giambattista Giusti
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Patent number: 5308485Abstract: Disclosed is a filter assembly for use in a baghouse having a cell plate provided with openings. The filter assembly includes a collar, filter bag, tubular supporting cage and locking ring. The filter bag filters particulate material and extends from below the cell plate. The collar supports the filter bag and has a longitudinally extended portion and a flange portion. The longitudinally extended portion is affixed to the filter bag below the cell plate, while the flange portion extends along the cell plate as a rim above a respective opening. The collar acts as a gasket to seal a respective opening in the cell plate. The tubular supporting cage has a longitudinally extended portion that structurally supports the filter bag. The locking ring is integrally fixed to the supporting cage and locks an arrangement of the filter bag, collar and cage in place. The locking ring also can include a venturi affixed thereto to assist in filtering and cleaning operations.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1993Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Hosokawa Micron International Inc.Inventors: James W. Griffin, James A. Lively, Godfrey J. Davies
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Patent number: 5290441Abstract: Disclosed is a filter assembly for use in a baghouse having a cell plate provided with openings. The filter assembly includes a collar, filter bag, tubular supporting cage and locking ring. The filter bag filters particulate material and extends below the cell plate. The collar supports the filer bag and has a longitudinally extended portion and a flange portion. The longitudinally extended portion is affixed to the filter bag below the cell plate, while the flange portion extends along the cell plate as a rim above a respective opening. The collar acts as a gasket to seal a respective opening in the cell plate. The tubular supporting cage has a longitudinally extended portion that supports the filter bag. The locking ring locks the filter bag, collar and cage in place. The locking ring can include a venturi affixed thereto to assist in filtering and cleaning operations.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1993Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Hosokawa Micron International Inc.Inventors: James W. Griffin, Billy A. Bunn, Darrell Dunning, Larry E. Patterson
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Patent number: 5202021Abstract: Disclosed is a filter assembly for use in a baghouse having a cell plate provided with openings. The filter assembly includes a molded collar, filter bag, tubular supporting cage and locking ring. The filter bag filters particulate material and extends from below the cell plate. The collar supports the filter bag and has a longitudinally extended portion and a flange portion. The longitudinally extended portion is affixed to the filter bag below the cell plate, while the flange portion extends along the cell plate as a rim above a respective opening. The collar acts as a gasket to seal a respective opening in the cell plate. The tubular supporting cage structurally supports the filter bag and has a longitudinally extended portion and a collar portion. The longitudinally extended portion supports the filter bag, while the collar portion partially overlaps the flange portion of the collar. The locking ring locks the filter bag, collar and cage in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: Hosokawa Micron International Inc.Inventors: James W. Griffin, Billy A. Bunn, Darrell Dunning, Larry E. Patterson