Abstract: The invention relates to a crusher for crushing solid material, the crusher comprising a frame; at least one crusher rotor arranged rotatably to the frame and having crusher blades secured to the circumference thereof; a yielding counterblade structure arranged for cooperation with the crusher blades of the rotor for concurrently crushing and cutting said material and for yielding when encountering non-crushable material and when overloaded; and a yielding and downwardly openable set of screens below the crusher rotor, whereby the counterblade structure is linked to the frame of the set of screens and made turnable towards it with respect for the pivoting shaft in a yield situation; and the set of screens is linked to the crusher frame on the opposite side of the crusher rotor with respect to the counterblade structure and its pivoting shaft and made downwardly collapsible about the pivoting shaft of the set of screens.
Abstract: The invention provides means for achieving improved adherence between the terminal closure portion of a cathode ray tube and its associated base member. The improvement relates to the forming of a circular array of discretely fashioned spatially related indents or pocket-like reservoirs in the flange portion of the base member. These indents accommodate the advantageous deposition of additional dielectric adhesive in the peripheral region of the flange to realize the desired tube-to-base adherence.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 3, 1981
Date of Patent:
October 21, 1986
Assignee:
North American Philips Consumer Electronics Corp.