Intermeshing Patents (Class 241/261)
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Patent number: 11758851Abstract: A cracker roller disc has a first portion radially outward of the centre of substantially constant thickness, and a second portion radially outward of the first portion which second portion tapers towards the periphery of the disc. A plurality of upstanding ridges extending radially outward across the second portion on opposed faces of the disc are machined to define respective conical surfaces forming radially extending edges on opposed faces of the disc. The disc is provided with one or more circular or spiral grooves which cut across the edges in a substantially perpendicular direction to the edges. The grooves extend the effective length of each edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2020Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: AGCO International GmbHInventor: Joerg Bethge
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Patent number: 11511284Abstract: A pin mill includes a rotor plate mounted on a shaft and having concentrically spaced-apart circular arrays of pins arise from an end face. The rotor pins interdigitate with complementary concentric arrays of pins arising from a face of a stator mounted on a door. The door swings open on a hinge mounted on two translator pins so that the door can translate the interdigitated pins before swinging open so that the pins arrays do not collide with each other while the door is opening. The rotor operates within a rotatable cylindrical screen which retains particles being broken up until they are small enough to exit. The rotor includes a circular array of vane knives which sweep closely within the screen and also entrain cooling air into the macerating volume of the mill. Oversized particles trapped in the screen also get cleared and split apart by the passing vane knives.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2021Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Inventor: Vasili Stetsiouk
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Patent number: 11224916Abstract: A method of producing a powder suitable for additive manufacturing and/or powder metallurgy applications from a precursor particulate material comprising: subjecting the precursor particulate material to at least one high shear milling process, thereby producing a powder product having a reduced average particle size and a selected particle morphology.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2019Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATIONInventors: Chull Hee Oh, Stefan Gulizia
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Patent number: 9475018Abstract: A pug mill having a housing and a cantilevered shaft extending through the housing includes, in seriatim, a vacuum chamber, a wall, a mixing chamber and a reduction cone. A communication port about the shaft is positioned in the wall between the vacuum chamber and the mixing chamber. Vacuum can be maintained within the mixing chamber by air passing through the port. An auger associated with the shaft forces clay toward the reduction cone. This creates a seal for maintaining vacuum within the mixing chamber and extrudes cylindrical blocks of conditioned clay without significant air bubbles. A deflection plate rotating with the shaft and a spiral element about the shaft keep the communication port clear. The shaft is eccentrically mounted. The dividing wall is removable.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Inventor: Jared Paz
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Patent number: 8833681Abstract: The current invention is directed to a method and apparatus for defibrillating cellulose fibers achieved through single or multiple passes of raw or pre-processed cellulose fiber slurry with a preferred solid material consistency range of 35% to 55% through twin-screw fiber processing machines. During this processing operation fiber slurries are optionally further enhanced with additional fiber and mineral additives to optimize performance of the material for specific end purposes. The hyper defibrillated fiber slurry produced can be defined as one reaching a Schopper-Riegler (SR) level between 75 SR and 85 SR and/or producing a pressed, dried board with a density of preferably at least 850 kg/m3.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: BASF SEInventors: Karnik Tarverdi, Trevor W R Dean, Robert Bramsteidl, Luca Achilli
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Patent number: 8777144Abstract: The installation comprises a defibration sheath with an inlet for wood chips, an outlet for fibers, and two parallel rotative screws. The screws mesh with each other via their respective threads, which have at least an upstream and a downstream series of segments, with a drive upstream zone having forward threads, and a braking downstream zone having reverse threads with notches that are smaller in the braking downstream zone of the downstream series than in the braking downstream zone of the upstream series. The number of notches per thread in each braking zone is 2 to 6, and the section-to-output ratio RSO of the sum of the sections of the notches of a thread of the braking downstream zone of the downstream series to the fiber output rate is 60 mm2/m3h?1 to 80 mm2/m3h?1.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: FlorentaiseInventors: Eric Beaudet, Jerome Cowper
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Publication number: 20140110512Abstract: A disc mill includes an inlet configured to provide solid material for grinding to the grind plates in a smooth and constant manner. A solid ring is added around an outer circumference of the grind plates to control the grinded solid discharge rate. In some embodiments, the grind plates are configured with constant solid path way open area from row to row. The grind surface and solid pass way open area are maximized by increasing the relative tooth height compared to the tooth width. The teeth can be positioned according to a block channel configurations so as to force the solid material to pass along the grind surface of each row. A grind plate design program is used to enable conjunction of the design parameters with application variation, thereby enabling the optimum grind plate design to meeting various applications needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Inventor: Chie Ying Lee
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Patent number: 8410245Abstract: Solid-state shear pulverization of semi-crystalline polymers and copolymers thereof and related methods for enhanced crystallization kinetics and physical/mechanical properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Northwestern UniversityInventors: John M. Torkelson, Cynthia Pierre, Amanda Flores
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Publication number: 20100282886Abstract: A device for comminuting input material, especially for fine and ultrafine grinding of input material, includes a rotor revolving around a shaft inside a housing, the rotor having a cylindrical or conical jacket surface. An annular gap is present between the housing and the jacket surface, the gap forming a comminution zone and the input material being introduced axially to it. To increase the economic efficiency of the device, it is provided that a plurality of first pin-shaped comminuting tools for comminuting the input material are disposed over the circumference of the rotor, wherein the tools are aligned with their longitudinal direction perpendicular to the jacket surface in the direction of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Hartmut PALLMANN
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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: 20100078512Abstract: An apparatus containing crushing screws (11) of the same pitch direction and without central shaft, provided with short drive shafts (112) on their driven end, wherein the rotational axis of the discharging screw (151) and the plane determined by the rotational axes of the two crushing screws (11) define an acute angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: Veolia Bioenergy Europe KftInventors: Ernö Páll, Ferenc Töröcsik, Gyözö Barabás, Mihály Szilágyi, István Hajdú
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Patent number: 7624939Abstract: A kneader includes a casing with a papermaking material supply opening and a papermaking material outlet located below the papermaking material supply opening; at least first, second, third and fourth rotational shafts provided inside the casing; first blades attached to the first rotational shaft; second blades attached to the second rotational shaft; third blades attached to the third rotational shaft; and fourth blades attached to the fourth rotational shaft. The first rotational shaft and the second rotational shaft are located at the same height and are arranged parallel to each other, and the third rotational shaft and the fourth rotational shaft are located at the same height and are arranged parallel to each other. The third rotational shaft is located under the first rotational shaft and the fourth rotational shaft is located under the second rotational shaft, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignees: Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd., Aikawa Iron Works Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mitsuhiro Sugino, Takashi Onizaki, Isao Aoki, Hisashi Iwabuchi, Yoshihiko Aikawa
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Patent number: 7011260Abstract: A raw garbage treatment apparatus including a treatment tank 10, a rotating shaft 32 which rises in an upright attitude from the center of the bottom of the treatment tank, a motor 36 which rotates the rotating shaft from beneath the treatment tank, a plurality of rotating blades 58 which have cutting vanes 58A that extend outward with the rotating shaft as the center and which are provided on the rotating shaft at intervals from each other, a plurality of fixed blades 60 through which the rotating shaft rotatably passes and which form a main cutter A together with the rotating blades, and a supporting frame 38 which has vertical plates 40 that hold the outer end portions of the fixed blades and whose upper end is fastened to the upper portion of the inside of the treatment tank.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Izumi Products CompanyInventor: Tetsuya Ozawa
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Patent number: 6450427Abstract: A granulator has a first coarse cutting stage operating at between 5 and 45 rotations per minute and a second fine cutting stage operating at two to ten times the speed of the first stage. Since granulate exiting the second stage is uniformly divided, the granulator operates independent of a screen. A first cutter stage has cutting segments having blades interspersed with deflector segments about a shaft. Rotation of the shaft urges the blades past a spaced stationary cutter.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Donald E. Maynard
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Patent number: 6334584Abstract: An apparatus for fine grinding material, such as waste automotive tires. The apparatus includes first and second plates mounted within a housing. The first and second plates include respective, opposed inclined surfaces and respective pluralities of generally radially extending cutting elements. Each of the generally radially extending cutting elements define a serrated edge extending above the corresponding inclined surface. The serrated edges on the first and second plates intermesh with one another while the opposed inclined surfaces define a grinding space therebetween that gradually becomes more narrow in a radially outward direction. One of the plates is mounted for rotation and a drive is operatively coupled with the one plate for rotating that plate during a grinding operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Gabriel International GroupInventors: Russell Bauer, Jr., Sean Kelly
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Patent number: 6164196Abstract: A press for food products adapted to be reduced to a puree, comprising a working bowl (12) closed by a removable cover (21) and enclosing a rotatable press tool (23) comprising a central vertical shaft (27) which carries at least one pressing blade (30) whose external edge extends toward the lateral wall of the bowl (12), and which is coupled in rotation to a drive shaft (19) of a motor group by means of a coupling device (38). The blade (30) is maintained in contact against a sieve (40) fixed under the action of a return spring (44) associated with the blade-carrying shaft (27) so as to effect, upon turning, the pressing and the passage of the food products through the sieve, and the assembly formed by the blade (30) and the shaft (27) which carries the blade (30) being moreover adapted, in the case in which the blade (30) encounters a hard body, to rise against the force of the return spring (44).Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Moulinex S.A.Inventors: Joel Deschamps, Marc Marriere
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Patent number: 6109551Abstract: A waste disposal apparatus has a cutter apparatus with angled teeth. The cutters may be disposed in a passage of a housing having an inlet and an outlet. The cutter apparatus has a stationary cutter and a pivoting cutter which pivots with respect to the stationary cutter. The stationary cutter has a plurality of teeth intermeshing with a plurality of teeth on the secondary cutter as the secondary cutter pivots. The teeth of the stationary and pivoting cutters have edges that extend towards one another at an angle with respect to a traverse direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis such that the teeth meet at an angle. Each edge has a leading edge which meets first to concentrate cutting force at a point along the edge. The force moves along the edge from the leading edge to a trailing edge. A drive means rotates the pivoting cutter. The waste disposal apparatus may be a water powered waste disposal apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Environmental Systems & Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Sullivan
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Patent number: 6058833Abstract: An automatic grater for producing vegetable and fruit paste mainly includes a grating disc and a rotational retainer screwed around a motor rotational shaft to rotate at high speed along with the rotational shaft. Vegetable and/or fruit can be fed into the grater to contact with the rapidly rotated grating disc and be grated into paste that falls in the also rapidly rotated rotational retainer. The paste is thrown by a centrifugal force to pass a side opening between a lid and the rotational retainer and be collected in a paste collector connected to the side opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventors: Kuo-I Ling, Rong-Yuan Tseng
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Patent number: 6000649Abstract: The invention is a cutter-mixer-feeder wagon for fodder and grass or straw silage, comprising at least two rotary screw feeders (7), housed inside a compartment (75) with curved section obtained on the bottom (76) of the container (2) itself, each one provided with at least one pair of spirals (9, 10), on which peripheral cutters (13) are fixed, one of said spirals being wound clockwise (10) and the other anticlockwise (9), starting from the ends of the screw feeder and such as to convey the processed material towards the area where said right and left spirals converge.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Seko SpAInventor: Giuseppe Loppoli
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Patent number: 5924834Abstract: A machine agitates and rips scrap metal containers such as scrap aluminum cans to expose their interiors and shake out sand, dirt, and other material in the cans. Alternatively, the containers may comprise shell casings which the machine deforms by thrashing. The machine has an enclosure in which a rotatable shaft is supported. A plurality of blade sets are mounted on the shaft within the enclosure to rotate the shaft. The blade sets are distributed along the shaft and interleaved with a plurality of angled, stationary vanes that are mounted to an inside surface of the enclosure. These parts cooperate when the shaft is rotated by propelling containers on a helical path on which the blade sets batter, thrash, and rip the containers, throwing them against the vanes and the sides of the enclosure. As cans are battered and agitated by the blades, their contents are emptied and the cans are ultimately propelled to a collection point.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: CP Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Robert M. Davis
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Patent number: 5906154Abstract: Juice extractor, is disclosed, for crushing fruits or leaves, or root of green vegetable for extracting green juice, wherein, considering the incomplete juice extraction of the related art juice extractor, the present invention is provided with thread end portions and vacant portions at a rear portion of a screw for enhancing a crushing effect, and a fore end portion with reduced diameter at a fore end thereof, to which fore end a juice extracting member having detachable extracting net member and mounting member is coupled for secondary extraction, that improves a juice extraction efficiency, whereby further improving a pressing effect of the raw material for extracting juice, which provides a better yield, allowing an easy removal of remnants accumulated inside of the juice extracting components, to maintain the extractor clean, reducing a ratio of elasticity degradation caused by a prolonged use, and using in making noodle, as an alternative use.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Dong-A Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jeong Kyu Yoon, Yun Ja Kang
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Patent number: 5791572Abstract: A device for disintegration of material comprises at least one first axle (2) having first processing members (5) arranged to actuate material, on rotation of the axle, in an axial direction towards second processing members (7) for disintegration of the material. In addition, the axle is provided with members (10) arranged to actuate and tend to convey, on rotation of the axle, material transversely to the axle.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Svedala-Arbra ABInventor: Stefan Fernlund
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Patent number: 5771791Abstract: Disclosed is a multipurpose juice extractor having a closed lower chamber for collecting residue of ground material in a compartment next to another compartment for grinding material. Juice extracted from the ground material flows via a juice outlet into a juice collector. The juice collector is provided with built-in electric heating means and can be directly heated on the juice extractor to cook the juice collected therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Inventors: Kuo-I Ling, Rong-Yuan Tseng
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Patent number: 5762273Abstract: A mulching apparatus is described for converting green waste, including tree branches, small limbs, leaves, and grass clippings into a pulverized mulch. The apparatus comprises a green waste agitator hopper in the shape of an inverted, truncated cone, the hopper having a plurality of first blades fixed to an inner wall and projecting toward a vertical axis of the hopper. A waste agitator arm is rotatably mounted in the hopper through a bottom of the hopper for rotational movement about the vertical axis. The waste agitator arm has a plurality of second blades fixed thereto so as to intermesh with the hopper blades when the arm is rotated. A conduit is connected to a side region of the hopper to enable feeding waste material from the hopper to a fan mulching pulverizer disc rotatably installed in the conduit. The fan mulching pulverizer disc reduces the hopper waste material to a pulverized mulch and then blows the pulverized mulch out of the apparatus through a discharge duct.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Inventor: Don Shubin
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Patent number: 5761993Abstract: A juice-extractor also serving as a grinder suitable for extracting juice from water-containing materials, such as vegetables, fruits, soybeans, and for grinding dry material into powder, such as coffee beans, green beans, nuts. In addition to elements similar to that of a juice-extractor, such as the funnel, the top cover, the lower grinding disc, the meshes-containing filter, the residue collector, the juice flow guider, and the base, the grinder also includes a bag made of air-pervious fabric and a rotational retainer having a closed side wall. When the juice-extractor is to serve as a grinder to grind a dry material into powder, the air-pervious bag is used to replace the residue collector and the rotaional retainer is used to replace the meshes-containing filter, so that powder produced from the grinding can be directly sent into the bag instead of the juice flow guider.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Inventors: Kuo-I Ling, Rong-Yuan Tseng
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Patent number: 5632596Abstract: A rotor-stator assembly includes a rotor and a stator, each of which has a plurality of teeth wherein the height of the teeth is less than approximately one twentieth the diameter of the rotor-stator. According to a presently preferred embodiment of the invention, the height of the teeth on the rotor-stator is approximately 1/48th the diameter of the rotor-stator. A twelve inch diameter rotor-stator having teeth 1/4" high can be rotated at 3600 rpm with 40 HP when mixing materials with water-like viscosity. The arrangement of the teeth on the rotor-stator is preferably concentric with radial grooves, but angled grooves may also be used. The teeth my have a triangular or square profile and the dimensions of the teeth, other than their height, may vary considerably.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: Charles Ross & Son Co.Inventor: James C. Ross
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Patent number: 5613430Abstract: A grinder-type juicer including an upper and lower plate which squeeze foodstuff while rotating. The upper plate has spiral-shaped guide grooves (or elongated guide lands), the lower plate has juice-squeezing grooves. The juice is squeezed by the oblique action between the two grooves when the upper and lower plates rotate relative to each other in opposite directions with the juice dropping under its own weight and the residue being discharged at the outer edge of the lower plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Inventor: Mun-Hyon Lee
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Patent number: 5470023Abstract: A crushing apparatus for waste material comprising a housing and a drive shaft for driving counter-rotating rollers which mesh with each other and which are hollow and open at one end. The rollers are fitted with cutter elements spaced at intervals around the outside and have cavities between the cutter elements that open into the hollow interior of the rollers.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1994Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Agria-Werke GmbHInventor: Raimund Falkner
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Patent number: 5452650Abstract: A juicer or a juice extractor having a vertically-arranged grinding chamber and compression chamber. The material to be ground into juice is first ground in the grinding chamber and then compressed in the compression chamber by a pair of Archimedes' screws; and in this case, the direction of movement of the material in the compression chamber is designed so as to be opposite to that in the grinding chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Inventor: Mun-Hyon Lee
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Patent number: 5402950Abstract: A trailer mounted shredding machine for reducing solid waste materials to a chip or fragmented consistency which includes an auger having a spiral conveying flight which includes a plurality of replaceable cutting teeth. The cutting teeth cooperate with replaceable anvil teeth mounted so as to extend within a conveying drum in which the auger is rotatably mounted. Material is loaded within a receiving hopper positioned above the auger and processed material is discharged through an opening which is axially oriented with respect to the auger. The processed materials are discharged onto an elevating conveyor which is driven by engagement with the auger drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1994Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Concept Products CorporationInventors: Leonard Blair, Frank Cizek
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Patent number: 5396836Abstract: A juice extractor includes a main body equipped with a motor, a gear box having a first shaft and a second shaft to which torque of the motor is transmitted, a housing having a flange connecting surface at the front of the main body, and a pair of squeezing rollers accommodated by the housing and connected to the second shaft so as to receive torque therefrom. First and second clutch gears are alternatively connected to the first and second shafts by a clutching fork extending into the gear box. A connecting gear is connected to the clutch gears. A threaded portion extending to the front of the gear box from the connecting gear is received in a threaded hole in the housing to enable the housing to be separated from the main body.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Inventor: Jong Gill Kim
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Patent number: 5397065Abstract: A process and apparatus for pulverization of natural and synthetic polymeric material by heating to a pre-melt or softening temperature below its melting point, cooling and applying normal and shear stresses sufficient to form fine powder, and fluidizing the powder in a gas stream preventing its agglomeration. The same process and apparatus is suitable for enhancement of reactivity of polymeric and solid monomeric material to form homopolymers, copolymers, and new polymeric materials.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Illinois Institute of TechnologyInventors: Fyodor Shutov, George Ivanov, Hamid Arastoopour
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Patent number: 5395055Abstract: A process and apparatus for pulverization of thermosetting, crosslinked thermoplastic and natural polymeric materials by applying normal and shear stresses by oppositely rotating meshing conical screws sufficient to form fine powder. The process may be conducted at relatively low temperatures, and in the case of many materials, at ambient or near ambient temperature and pressure conditions. The fine powder may be fluidized to aid in its discharge.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Illinois Institute of TechnologyInventors: Fyodor Shutov, George Ivanov, Hamid Arastoopour
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Patent number: 5381730Abstract: A juice extractor for extracting juice from raw juice containing materials includes a raw material supply hopper of a housing engaged with a main body. The juice extractor includes a pair of squeezing rollers engaged with each other and mounted in the housing. Each of the rollers includes a helical gear and a screw at its leading end portion. A filter surrounds the leading end portions of the squeezing rollers and a discharge section plate is mounted at the leading end portion of the housing and has a discharge pressure adjusting device. Ring gears made of synthetic resins are mounted at both sides of the helical gear of one of the squeezing rollers whereby an interval between the helical gears of squeezing rollers is maintained. Grooves are formed at both sides of the threads of the helical gears of each of the squeezing rollers at a location beneath the raw juice material supply hopper.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1993Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Inventor: Jong Gill Kim
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Patent number: 5156872Abstract: An apparatus and method for extracting juice from raw juice containing material is disclosed. The apparatus includes a supporting housing, a pair of meshing helical gears (2,3) for crushing the raw juice containing material to initially extract juice therefrom and with each helical gear terminating in a tapered screw. A sieve (4) is operatively positioned around the helical gears and each of the tapered screws with the sieve being branched (47,48) with each branch housing at least a portion of one of the tapered screws, respectively. Each branch of the sieve has a terminal end with a discharge outlet formed thereat to enable each of the screws to further extract juice from the crushed raw juice containing material by compressingly moving the crushed juice containing material along one of the branch portions of the sieve and toward one of the discharge outlets formed in the sieve.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1992Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Inventor: Moon H. Lee
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Patent number: 4951887Abstract: A screw mill comprises two motor-driven conveyor screws mounted in rotary manner in a casing. Each of the conveyor screws is subdivided into two portions. A first portion is constructed as a cooperating conveyor screw pair located in a common working area, while in a second portion the conveyor screws are located in separate working areas and from separate outlets. On the one hand, this avoids the occurrence of lateral forces and, on the other hand, due to the lack of constrictions in the working areas, ensures a high processing capacity.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1988Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Inventor: Max Gutnecht
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Patent number: 4949915Abstract: An impeller for use in a comminuter of the type having a cylindrical comminuting chamber formed by a circular arrangement of free rotating vertical cutting rolls includes a circular baseplate rotatably mounted at the lowermost end of the comminuting chamber for horizontal rotation. A first planar impeller blade is affixed at a first end to the plate. The blade extends upwardly at an acute angle from the plate and terminates at a second end closely adjacent the cutting rolls. The first blade is arranged to push the material in the bottom portion of the chamber in the direction of rotation of the baseplate and also to provide a component of force downward on the material. In one embodiment, a second impeller blade is affixed to the plate at a location diametrically opposed to the location of attachment of the first blade.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: ComCorp, Inc.Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 4892258Abstract: An improved comminuting device for pulverizing solid material includes a comminuting chamber and a discharge chamber adjacent the comminuting chamber. A screening assembly is located at the interface between the comminuting chamber and the discharge chamber and regulates the size of particles permitted to pass from the comminuting chamber into the discharge chamber. The screening assembly is adjustable to selectively vary the maximum size particles permitted to pass into the discharge chamber. The comminuting chamber is defined by a series of rolls having abrading protrusions on their outer surfaces. In one embodiment of the invention, the screening assembly includes a plurality of planar flails swingably mounted at a first end on a first surface of a disk rotatably mounted in the housing for rotaton in a horizontal plane. The disk forms the interface between the comminuting chamber and the discharge chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1988Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 4874136Abstract: A pulp refiner has a pair of refiner members with opposed surfaces each including alternating grooves and lands extending between a central port and a peripheral port through which a pulp slurry is passed. The edges of the lands define work edges. Drive means are provided for rotating at least one of the members relative to the other. The grooves and lands defined in at least one member extend from the central to the peripheral port in a spiral pattern having a direction on the member from one port to the other relative to the direction of rotation which will provide a screw pump action to the pulp slurry as it advances from one port to the other. The pitch of the spiral lands forming the work edges on the opposed surfaces of the respective refiner members is such that the intersection of the opposed work edges defines an obtuse angle on the downstream side of the lands relative to the direction of rotation and flow such that pulp fibers suspended in the pulp slurry will be subjected to a pinching action.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Inventor: David R. Webster
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Patent number: 4844350Abstract: Apparatus for processing elsatomeric material, comprising two shafts mounted for rotation in a housing in end bearings and carrying therebetween two gear pairs in cavities in the housing. A channel connects the gear meshing side of the first gear pair with a space adjacent the second gear pair centrally opposite the gear meshing sides thereof. The elastomer is taken in through openings adjacent the first gear pair, and is pumped through two gear pumps connected in series, and discharged from the pressure side of the latter located at the gear meshing point thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1985Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Jochnick & Norrman Press ABInventor: Gosta Larsson
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Patent number: 4732335Abstract: An apparatus for treating cellulose pulp having a consistency above the flowage limit provided with two shafts (1, 2) rotating in the same axial plane and each carrying working disks (8) the cylinders of rotation of which are in mutually intermeshing engagement in a working zone and which are driven within a housing (3) which conforms to the common cylinder-of-rotation space of the disks carried by the shafts and is provided with a pulp inlet (4) and a pulp outlet (5). The working disks are constituted of a number of radially directed disks in mutually co-operative positions for working of the pulp between opposed disk surfaces (11, 12), the pulp being fed from the inlet to the outlet with the aid of mutually co-operating feeding screw threads (9) carried by the shafts.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Aktiebolaget FrotatorInventor: Erik F. Eriksson
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Patent number: 4732336Abstract: An apparatus for treating cellulose pulp having a consistency above the flowage limit, provided with two shafts (1, 2) rotating in the same axial plane and each carrying working disks (8) the cylinders of rotation of which are in mutually intermeshing engagement in a working zone and which are driven within a housing (3) which conforms to the common cylinder-of-rotation space of the disks carried by the shafts and is provided with a pulp inlet (4) and a pulp outlet (5). The working disks on the shafts (1, 2) are constituted of a number of radially directed disks (8) in mutually cooperative positions between the pulp inlet (4) and the pulp outlet (5) for working of the pulp between the opposed surfaces (11, 12) of mutually intermeshing disks (8) the pulp being moved from the inlet (4) to the outlet (5) by members positioned asymmetrically in relation to such opposed surfaces (11, 12) carried by the housing (3) or the disks (8).Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1986Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Aktiebolaget FrotatorInventor: Erik F. Eriksson
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Patent number: 4655406Abstract: An apparatus for treating cellulose pulp having a consistency above the flowage limit, provided with two shafts (1, 2) rotating in the same axial plane and each carrying working disks (8) the cylinders of rotation of which are in mutually intermeshing engagement in a working zone and which are driven within a housing (3) which conforms to the common cylinder-of-rotation space of the disks carried by the shafts and is provided with a pulp inlet (4) and a pulp outlet (5). The working disks on the shafts (1, 2) are constituted of a number of radially directed disks (8) in mutually cooperative positions between the pulp inlet (4) and the pulp outlet (5) for working of the pulp between the opposed surfaces (11, 12) of mutually intermeshing disks (8) the pulp being moved from the inlet (4) to the outlet (5) by members positioned asymmetrically in relation to such opposed surfaces (11, 12) carried by the housing (3) or the disks (8).Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1984Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Aktiebolacet FrotatorInventor: Erik F. Eriksson
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Patent number: 4586665Abstract: In an apparatus for treating cellulose pulp having a consistency above the flowage limit, the apparatus being provided with two shafts (1) rotating in the same axial plane and each carrying mutually intermeshing screws between which the pulp is treated during forward shift from an inlet (4) to an outlet (5) through a housing (3) enclosing the screws and supported by a mounting bed (25). The treating gap between the screws is adjustable due to the fact that the bearings (28) of at least one of the shafts (1) are supported on a cradle (29) having two end arms perpendicular to the shaft and mutually connected by a cross beam (35) extending in parallel to the shaft (1), the end arms (30) being journalled on the mounting bed (25) for swinging movement about journals (31) positioned on an axial line extending in parallel to shaft (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1984Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Inventor: Erik F. Eriksson
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Patent number: 4477028Abstract: A solids comminuter having a circular series of upright abrasive rolls with upper end drive defines a central chamber to receive solids to be comminuted. A centrally apertured stationary bottom plate supporting the rolls defines an orifice partially covered by a free-turning screening plate to define an annular passage adjustable in width to form a size restriction gap. Driven by the swirling mass of solids pressing down against it, the screening plate drives a particle impeller housed in a receiving chamber underlying the screening orifice to pump the descending comminuted particles outwardly through a discharge passage in the wall of the receiving chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1982Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 4466809Abstract: Method for supplying fuel material to a gasification reactor into which a mixture of finely powdered fuel material, in suspension in a liquid phase, is charged inside a pressurized combustion chamber into which the combustion-supporting gas is injected and constituting the reactor, by means of a screw conveyor producing a continuously fluid-tight plug by compression of the driven material. By intermeshing at least two overlapping screws with identical threads rotated in the same direction, a wringing of the mixture introduced through an input orifice is compressed by regulating the flow rate of the mixture supply and the rotary speed of the screws so that, for a given flow rate of material, the plug constituted in a braking zone is at a given pressure and contains a certain proportion of liquid phase. The additional amount of liquid phase is expelled into the braking zone and reascends upstream into a drive zone where it is removed through orifices formed in filtering parts of a sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Creusot-LoireInventors: Rolande Kissel, Pierre Berger, Gerard Chrysostome
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Patent number: 4448359Abstract: A combination drain pump/disposer is used with a vessel such as a dishwasher and includes a housing defining an impeller cavity, an inlet above the housing which communicates with the vessel, a pump outlet extending through a side wall of the cavity and communicating with the drain line, and a waste impeller positioned within the cavity. The impeller includes a disc-shaped base substantially parallel to and spaced slightly above the floor of the cavity, a plurality of soil-sizing orifices, an upstanding rim extending about a periphery of the base and including an inner wall defining a plurality of radially-extending, substantially vertical cutting edges and an outer wall defining a plurality of radially-extending, substantially vertical pumping vanes, and at least one breaker tooth extending upwardly from the base and positioned inwardly of the rim.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Hobart CorporationInventor: Theodore F. Meyers
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Patent number: 4431482Abstract: A dispersion apparatus for the preparation of waste paper comprises fittings arranged within a housing and composed of a rotor containing ring-shaped concentric rows of teeth and a stator containing ring-shaped concentric rows of teeth. For the removal of the dispersed substance or material an additional rotor ring containing a number of transport teeth is mounted upon the rotor and an additional stator ring is mounted upon the stator. The stator ring possesses an opening above the discharge chute or portion of the apparatus which extends through an angle of about 90.degree.. The apparatus composed of the rotor ring and the transport teeth and the stator ring containing the opening renders possible removal of the dispersed substance or material, without altering its consistency and without there occurring cooling of the processed substance or material.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1981Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Assignee: Escher Wyss GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Heinbockel, Harald Selder, Erich Linck
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Patent number: 4366928Abstract: In an apparatus and method for comminuting solid material a plurality of comminuting rollers are journalled for rotational motion in a generally circular arrangement to form a tubular enclosure. Solid pieces of material introduced into the enclosure are driven orbitally at a speed sufficient to be forced centrifugally outwardly against the comminuting rollers. Puncturing elements on the rotating rollers operate to comminute the pieces of material by a rolling, puncturing action. In a preferred embodiment, the rollers are powered and are rotated conjointly to engage and drive the solid material orbitally. Additionally, an impeller may be employed to drive the material within the enclosure, and in yet another embodiment, the entire enclosure, including the rollers, is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1980Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Inventor: John H. Hughes
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Patent number: 4359193Abstract: A method for the fine grinding of inelastic material, in particular polymers as polytetrafluoroethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamide, organic chemicals and plastic metals, and of materials which are transferred into a state of inelastic behavior before or during grinding by application of heat and/or application and conversion of mechanical energy into heat is disclosed wherein the material to be ground is first urged by compression loading into recesses which are formed in the working face of grinding tools applying the compression loading or pressed into cavities of a bulk of grinding bodies, e.g. balls, preferably after previously mixing the material to be ground with the grinding bodies, the recesses or cavities having a size in accordance with the fineness to be obtained. During or after this procedure residual material which still connects the so formed sub-particles is destroyed by movement of the sub-particles relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1980Date of Patent: November 16, 1982Inventor: Klaus Schonert