Separator In Discharge From Comminuting Zone Patents (Class 241/79)
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Patent number: 5190226Abstract: Apparatus and method for separation, recovery, and recycling municipal solid waste and the like by introducing solid waste materials into a rotatable pressure vessel, rotating, pressurizing, and heating the pressure vessel and thus the waste material while simultaneously applying an extruding action to the solid waste material. The extruding action is achieved by a rotatable extruder mechanism carried in the pressure vessel which forces the processed solid waste material through a constricted area adjacent the exit of the pressure vessel.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Clifford C. Holloway
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Patent number: 5165610Abstract: A disposal apparatus for breaking and shattering glass containers wherein a housing includes a device for shattering the glass, and there are at least two different receptacles for receiving the shattered glass positioned below the housing. The housing is located in different positions over the containers so as to deposit the shattered glass in one of the containers in one instance, and in another container in another instance. In the preferred embodiment, there is a platform for the housing and a support post connected to the platform. The support post is raised and rotated by a foot level so as to allow easy orientation of the housing with respect to the containers.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1992Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Inventor: William G. Pendleton
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Patent number: 5149727Abstract: A method and apparatus for the simultaneous irradiation, grinding, agitation and air cooling of fluoropolymers, such as polytetrafluoroethylene, produce dry lubricants. An air classifier is used to extract particles of a uniform size during the process.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1990Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Medical Sterilization, Inc.Inventor: Robert S. Luniewski
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Patent number: 5139205Abstract: A segregated waste disposal system is disclosed which includes a plurality of separate bins for receiving paper, plastics, glass, and metal respectively. Two openings are provided within the overall unit, one of the openings receiving paper/plastics, the other opening receiving glass/metal. The respective openings perform different disposal functions with respect to the materials inserted therein, whereby the glass/metals opening compresses the glass/metals such that the compressed glass will immediately fall through a grate into a glass bin and a sweep arm sweeps compressed metal to an adjacent metals bin. The paper/plastics opening compresses the paper/plastic and subsequently shreds the compressed material. Deflection to a respective paper/plastics bin is determined by an operators instruction achieved via a selection panel provided in connection with the waste disposal system.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Inventors: Denis Gallagher, Richard A. Swetz
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Patent number: 5118353Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for separating milled sugarcane pith from flattened rind upon discharge from a depithing station. The method includes dividing the discharge using an endless moving screen in the discharge zone, the screen having an open mesh which is suitable to allow flow of milled pith therethrough and to carry depithed rind thereon. Preferred embodiments include apparatus associated with the endless screen for pith collection and removal, and downstream apparatus for removing pith in a secondary pith flow from the path of rind flow and diverting it to the primary pith flow.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Inventor: Sydney E. Tilby
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Patent number: 5114081Abstract: A system for mechanically and biologically decomposing a garbage discharged from a house, a restaurant or the like at high operational efficiency is disclosed. The system includes a disposer for disintegrating the garbage into a large number of pieces, a solid/liquid separator for separating water from the disintegrated garbage and a garbage decomposing vessel for biologically dissolving the solid disintegrated garbage from which water has been substantially separated in the solid/liquid separator. To promote biological decomposition of the solid disintegrated garbage in the garbage decomposing vessel, pulverized wood is normally used instead of soil as a raw material for forming a decomposing bacillus growing bed in the garbage decomposing vessel. Prior to practical use, the pulverized wood is thermally processed.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignees: Mitsui Home Co., Ltd., Shinyou Sangyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shintaro Takenaka
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Patent number: 5100067Abstract: A feeding device comprising a pair of oppositely driven rotational bodies is provided as an auxiliary aggregate arranged upstream of a continuously working presser belt separating machine for separating flowable and non-flowable constituents mixed with each other, one of the rotational bodies including a set of coaxially arranged circular knives spaced with regard to each other, while the other one is shaped as a prismatic body having at least one vane, the latter being provided with radial slots into which the circular knives can intrude.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader Gmbh & Co KGInventors: Helmut Konig, Wolfgang Rose
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Patent number: 5054694Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to apparatus for crushing material for grinding, in which the material for grinding first of all passes in multiple circulation through a grinding stage which operates on the pressure crushing principle and then without further grinding is delivered to a classification stage consisting of two classification assemblies set to different degrees of fineness, the streams of fines from the two classification assemblies being mixed together. By the combination of these two measures a desired flattening of the particle size distribution of the end product is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Osbert R. Knobloch, Ludger Brentrop, Ludger Kimmeyer, Manfred Muller, Peter Wenningkamp
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Patent number: 5042724Abstract: A digesting system for disposal and separation of the component materials, including potentially toxic materials, from used fluorescent tubes, wherein the fluorescent tubes are fractured with a rotating fracture blade while passing stripping air through the fracture zone and the fractured glass is then passed countercurrently through a countercurrent flow zone with a rapid flow of stripping air. As the fractured glass particulates descend or fall through the countercurrent flow stripping gas zone, they impact upon a plurality of baffles or impact surfaces that jar the particulates separating additional small powder particulates from the surface of the glass particles.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Inventor: Timothy J. Perry
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Patent number: 5024754Abstract: The invention relates to a separator with a rotor and a material distributor which are driven separately. Such a separator is particularly suitable for grinding plants which are equipped with a high-pressure grinding roll mill. The scabs discharged from such a roll mill can be broken up in a simple manner in the separator which acts simultaneously as a disagglomerator.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1989Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Norbert Patzelt, Michael von Seebach
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Patent number: 4934613Abstract: In this apparatus for crushing brittle material for grinding a size reduction device is arranged between a roller mill ( for pressure crushing) and a screen classifier (for classifying the crushed product) for disagglomeration of the crushed product in round and flat form (agglomerates). For energy-saving and reliable disagglomeration of these agglomerates the size reduction device has an inlet section with feed arrangements for agglomerates and fluid as well as turbulence section, so that the agglomerates can be intensively intermixed and at least partially broken up in the first section and completely disagglomerated in the second section, whereupon a feed pump feeds the dissagglomerated crushed product to the screen classifier as a fluid suspension without clogging.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventor: Karl-Heinz Kukuch
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Patent number: 4927085Abstract: A specialized crusher has an upright compartment sized to receive an individual oil filter resting on a grate at the bottom. A crusher plate above the filter is guided for vertical sliding movement in the compartment and is moved up and down by a hydraulic jack. Downward movement of the crusher plate collapses the oil filter casing to compact condition and oil contained in it passes through the bottom grate into a spout leading to a receptacle. When a desired pressure has been reached, the jack automatically lifts the crusher plate and the collapsed casing can be removed for salvaging. All components of the apparatus are incorporated in a compact cabinet which can have a bottom drawer for the oil receptacle and a bin in which the collapsed casings can be collected.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventor: Gordon D. Oberg
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Patent number: 4828685Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating at least one superconductive phase from a multiphase material which may contain multiple superconductive phases and a normal phase by the use of diamagnetic force. A material containing multiple phases is pulverized into granules approximately the grain size of a selected superconductive phase and is then subjected to a force to cause movement of the particles in a particular direction. The selected superconductive phase is made superconducting by cooling the material below its transition temperature. Diamagnetic force is then generated by an applied magnetic field which deflects and separates the superconducting granules but has substantially no effect on the nonsuperconducting granules. Conversely, the selected superconductive phase has a magnetic field applied to it and then is made superconducting to cause a separation.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: General AtomicsInventor: Richard B. Stephens
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Patent number: 4804439Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing stringy contaminants from a pulp in a wastepaper recovery system having a pulping vat with an elongate helically shaped rod in the vat with means for causing a relative rotation between the stock and the helical rod so that long slender contaminants will be captured and climb the rod. In one form, multiple helices are employed and the rods may be driven in rotation, or the stock caused to rotate about the helix by other means.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1988Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Borje Fredriksson
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Patent number: 4795104Abstract: A bone chip removal and ground meat separating unit for use with a meat grinding apparatus having at least one further meat processing unit downstream thereof and wherein the grinding apparatus includes a casing with a centrally apertured end cap secured thereto for holding a centrally hubbed, perforated die plate with at least one bone chip discharge channel extending through the hub, and including a ground meat discharge conduit having an entrance end adapted to be secured to the end cap for receiving ground meat extruded through the perforations, and a bone chip removal tube having one end adapted to be secured to the hub for receiving bone chips discharged through the channel and another end communicating with an exit opening in the conduit downstream of the entrance end for discharging bone chips out of the stream of ground meat being conveyed through the conduit with a valve in the tube for regulating the flow of bone chips therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Cozzini Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: C. Richard Rudibaugh
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Patent number: 4759508Abstract: An apparatus for crushing small containers, such as vials, containing a scintillation liquid. The apparatus includes a closed housing having a feed opening in the upper end which communicates with a hopper. The lower end of the hopper registers with a pair of cooperating crusher rolls, and the vials fed into the hopper flow downwardly through the rolls which crush or rupture the vials to permit the liquid to be expelled. After crushing, the vials and the liquid pass through a chute and are discharged into an end of a closed vibratory conveyor unit that includes at least one vibrating screen. The liquid passes through the screen and is collected in a container while the crushed vials are conveyed along the screen and are discharged into a collection drum. The apparatus includes a loading basket that is pivoted to a carriage which is slidable on tracks mounted on the outer surface of the housing beneath the inlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1987Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: S & G Enterprises Inc.Inventors: Lorin C. Griffith, Mark J. Griffith
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Patent number: 4726531Abstract: A mechanism and method for the comminuting and grinding of brittle grinding stock including a roll press with the material passed from the roll press to a deagglomeration drum which co-rotates with the tube mill. The material from the deagglomeration drum is passed to the tube mill and the material from the tube mill being passed to a separator. In one form the material from the separator is passed to a second separator and the coarser products from the second separator are led back to the tube mill with an airstream conducting the finer material from the tube mill to the first separator.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz AktiengesellschaftInventor: Siegfried Strasser
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Patent number: 4703897Abstract: A method and apparatus for continuous pressure comminution of brittle grinding stock such as cement clinker wherein simultaneous operations of unit grain comminution and product bed comminution are carried out in the roller gap of the same roller machine in such a manner that the grinding stock is first precomminuted by means of the unit grain comminution in a wider roller gap and immediately thereafter, the grinding stock fragments produced in the unit grain comminution are further comminuted by the technique of product bed comminution in the region of the narrowest roller gap. The continuous pressure comminution is characterized by a high pressure of more than 2 metric tons per centimeter of roller length, with a sifter being provided after the pressure roller.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1985Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Beisner, Ludwig Gemmer, Raimund Zisselmar, Hans Kellerwessel
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Patent number: 4667832Abstract: A magnetic can separator where a supply device drops crushed cans onto a mechanism that includes a non-magnetic separator disc positioned by a shaft for permitting rotation of the disc at a controlled speed, a plurality of magnetic members secured to the under surface of the disc for attracting magnetic cans and retaining them on the disc, and a guide secured adjacent to and above the top surface of the disc to engage any articles thereon and extending generally radially of the disc offset from its center to engage cans or articles on the upper surface of the disc and as the disc is rotated, the crushed cans are progressively stripped from the upper surface of the disc by the guide whereas the non-magnetic cans are thrown circumferentially from the disc substantially immediately upon deposit thereon. The separator disc can be positioned at an angle of up to about 50 degrees to the horizontal for improved operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1985Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Inventor: Nyles V. Reinfeld
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Patent number: 4637558Abstract: The decoring apparatus (1) consists of a portal-shaped support frame (2), at each of the vertical posts (4) and supports (5) on which a bracket (7) is provided. From each of these, via a swinging arm (9), a carrying unit (11) is suspended which is able to swing freely like a pendulum. Said carrying unit has two longitudinal arms (14,15) on which two vibrators (23) and two buffer bars (20) or an impact plate (19), as the case may be, are provided, whereby between the latter there is a casting receiving opening (16), and on the rear side of which several support bars (17) are provided. A casting (a) is loosely set into the receiving opening (16), and the carrying unit (11) is put into motion by vibrators (23). Since said vibrations induce the loose casting (a) to vibrate as well, the latter is quickly and freely moved back and forth between the impact plate (19) and the buffer bars (20) within a defined clearance (c), whereby the casting knocks against them in turn.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1985Date of Patent: January 20, 1987Assignee: Rudolph MirbethInventors: Gunter Jenzsch, Kurt Rauh, Hans J. Wegscheider
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Patent number: 4634060Abstract: A rotating drum on a carriage has one end portion constructed as a chopping chamber, the major part of the drum's periphery serving as a sieve. The interior of the drum is subjected to suction for the removal of floating components. Refuse components, which are not chopped nor removed by the sieve periphery of the drum, are discharged axially via a funnel. The unit is a mobile one.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1980Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: CMU-Gesellschaft fuer MaterialrueckgewinnungInventors: Hanns-Helmut Riemann, Heinz-Josef Skaletz, Hans Sonnenschein
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Patent number: 4634059Abstract: In a pulping apparatus including a pulper with a rotor near the bottom therein, the pulper having a sluice outlet at the bottom for acceptable pulp suspension. Above the rotor at a corner of the pulper is a second outlet for suspension and dirt. A conduit leads from the second outlet to a horizontally oriented withdrawal apparatus chamber having a suspension agitating rotor at the end of the chamber opposite the entrance for pulp thereinto. A tangential outlet from the withdrawal apparatus chamber leads to a rotary, perforated sorting drum which permits exit of acceptable suspension and which has a rejected suspension and dirt outlet. A valve in the inlet to the withdrawal apparatus chamber is periodically and cyclically opened to permit periodic replacement of the suspension in the withdrawal apparatus chamber, and the suspension which has been agitated in the withdrawal apparatus chamber then moves to the sorting drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1984Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Theodor Bahr, Helmut Thumm, Walter Musselmann
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Patent number: 4629133Abstract: A ball mill stator providing a milling space between a housing and a cover and a ring-like displacing body in the milling space with a V-shaped radial cross-section forming part of the rotor. The material being milled together with the balls flows around the displacing body from a feed inlet to an outlet along spiral paths. The milling media kept back at the milling gap are moved through a duct into an annular space and from this point through conveying ducts of an impeller outwards and re-enter the milling space at a small distance above the feed inlet. The impeller is sealed between the rotor and stator and is powered by a motor, or by a variable speed drive, run at a speed controlled by readings taken from different parts of the mill system such that the milling media is evenly distributed in the material being milled by which they are moved along making the milling operation more uniform and efficient.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Fryma Maschinen AGInventor: Gerhard Buhler
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Patent number: 4592516Abstract: A device for breaking coal and for separating predetermined size coal particles and impurities therefrom. A supply of coal containing rock, shale and other impurities is dumped in a hopper through a top opening. A zigzag-shaped passageway extends from the top to the bottom of the hopper and has a single double action accelerator rotor or a pair of accelerator rotors mounted therein. The rotors increase the speed of the deposited materials that are moving by gravity through the passageway by striking the material and propelling it in the same direction that it was moving prior to being struck. The coal is split upon impact against splitting grates. Chutes located beneath the splitting grates receive the coal particles which pass through sized openings formed in the grates and deposit it in a collection area. The rotors each include a shaft with a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1984Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Quadracast, Inc.Inventor: William H. Tschantz
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Patent number: 4582261Abstract: A pulper to convert bulky, solid wastes from food service establishments into a uniform, moist pulp. The material is pulverized in a first section and transferred as a slurry to a second section where the slurry is dewatered by an auger. To prevent clogging of the auger, a portion of the liquor extracted from the pulp is introduced as a jet stream into the upstream end of the auger to create turbulence. Additionally, a reverse flow of water through a drain chamber in excess of the amount of water required for make-up in the system is employed to prevent clogging of the screen covering the drain.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: AdamationInventor: Kenneth E. Perry
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Patent number: 4568029Abstract: Apparatus for unloading particulate catalyst, e.g., cylindrically shaped catalyst, from a multiplicity of elongated reactor tubes is described. The apparatus comprises, in combination, a plurality of coaxial hollow pipe members contiguously arranged and bundled in a pattern reflecting the geometric pattern of the reactor tubes. Each pipe member has a cutting element having an axial passageway throughout its length and slots in the lower wall of the element affixed at one end. The pipe members and cutting elements have diameters smaller than the reactor tubes so that the pipe members can be inserted therein. The other end of the pipe members terminate within a manifold which is connected to a vacuum source. Vibratory means which deliver a downward force are attached to the manifold. In operation, the bundle of pipe members is positioned above the reactor and in line with reactor tubes filled with catalyst and open at both ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ceylon E. Newton, Billy B. Burgin, Vernon R. Morgan, Sr.
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Patent number: 4562972Abstract: In a pulverizer of the type having, within a casing, a stator and a rotor to be rotated in the stator, both having large numbers of mutually confronting ridges or teeth with a gap therebetween, the gap is 1 mm or less, and the ridges of the stator are of sawtooth shape as viewed in cross section and have flanks forming troughs therebetween with an acute bottom dihedral angle of 45 to 60 degrees. At least one tier of a classification ring is provided around the inner wall surface of the stator to form flow-blocking barriers across some or all of the troughs thereby to prevent particles being pulverized from being swept through the troughs without being satisfactorily pulverized.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1984Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Assignee: Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tatsuo Hagiwara, Shozi Nagano
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Patent number: 4560473Abstract: A specially shaped vessel containing a mixture of solid matter and liquid in which fresh liquid and fresh solid matter are introduced at one end and the processed liquid and solid matter are extracted at the other end. When such a vessel stands, both ends act as the two sides of a communicating vessel arrangement. The liquid levels are always the same on both sides of said vessel. Liquid is poured out from only one end through a spout equipped with a strainer to prevent the solid matter from leaving the vessel. Both ends are covered by a separate lid. To add fresh liquid and solid matter and to extract steeped solid matter, the lid covering the proper end is taken off, while the vessel is standing. To pour liquid fully processed, the lids are left in place, but the outlet lid needs only be turned slightly. As needed, both fresh liquid and solid matter to be steeped are introduced through the inlet end.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Inventor: Constant V. David
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Patent number: 4542856Abstract: In a hammer breaker for breaking and crushing scrap material, in which a hammer rotor having a plurality of hammers pivotally mounted thereon is rotatably mounted in a housing having an inlet for the material to be broken and crushed, a passage for receiving the broken and crushed material from the hammer rotor, and an outlet from the passage covered by a classifying grate, the passage is divided by a perforated baffle into a pair of chambers arranged in series in the direction of rotation of the rotor. The first chamber is provided with the classifying grate outlet, and the second chamber leads back to the material inlet so that air is able to circulate around the rotor via the perforated baffle and the second chamber, thus reducing the throughput of air of the machine and correspondingly reducing the size of the dust extractor which is needed.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1983Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Lindemann Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventor: Manfred Adolph
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Patent number: 4529136Abstract: Jacks are positioned about the base of a coal pulverizing bowl mill to elevate the separator housing which contains and supports the journal rolls. The separator housing is raised by the rollers attached to the jacks. Once raised, the housing is rotated to sequentially position the access door of each journal roll to the front of the mill. A mobile crane conveyance is stationed at the front of the mill to remove and replace each journal roll through its access door.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Danny E. Gelbar
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Patent number: 4527747Abstract: Manufactured goods such as cast components to which molding sand is still adhering, are treated in a vibratory conveyor chute for cleaning and cooling the goods. As the goods travel down the chute they are exposed to force components extending perpendicularly and across to the travel direction along the length of the chute. These force components impose on the goods a revolving motion along a helical path. This revolving motion may be improved or intensified by directing the resulting force components (R, R') of the force causing the revolving motion to extend at a spacing from a so-called "center of gravity line" (S, S') defining or interconnecting the center of gravity points along the length of the vibratory chute system. This spacing causes a distribution of the goods (11) in the chute such that the goods (11) have a slanted surface (10) in the chute (1). Thus, the vertical acceleration values (k.sub.v) are larger at the upper return zone 26 than they are at the lower return zone 27.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1983Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Carl Schenck AGInventors: Wolfgang Scharmer, Heinz Saettler, Eugen Schlag
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Patent number: 4522344Abstract: A system for separating and classifying whole tree wood chip material comprising essentially wood and bark overs, chips and bark fines which is supplied to a bin or receptacle. The chip material is augered in a forward direction in a monitored flow longitudinally away from the bin while passing it across a first stationary screen trough system having openings of a size to pass everything, while rejecting the overs. The acceptable chips and fines passed through the first screen trough system are then augered across a second stationary screen trough system having openings of a size to pass the fines to a fines trough, while retaining the acceptable chips. Finally, the acceptable chips are moved forwardly toward a chip discharge location while the fines passed through the second screen trough system are separately collected. The system includes mechanism for diverting chipped material unsuited to use in a paper mill, such as chipped tree tops, directly to the fines trough.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Morbark Industries, Inc.Inventor: Norval K. Morey
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Patent number: 4516733Abstract: An electric food cutting machine which includes a main body, an electric motor and a container mounted on the main body, a disc-shaped cutter in the container rotatively driven by the motor for cutting cut pieces from a food object to be cut, and a disc member positioned in the container below the cutter for rotation by the motor in the same rotational direction as the cutter. The cut pieces are directed to the disc member for being discharged from the container. A passage is defined in the machine for directing the uncut portion of the food object from the cutter so as to separate the cut pieces from the uncut portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1983Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shuichi Funagura, Katsufumi Nishio
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Patent number: 4498633Abstract: Apparatus for processing coal to prevent the creation of extreme fines and to extract pyrites from the principal coal fractions in which there are two air circulating circuits having processing components which cooperate in their respective circuits to result initially in substantial extraction of fines in the first circuit while releasing principal granulated coal fractions and pyrites to the second circuit where specific gravity separation of the pyrites and principal coal fractions occur. The apparatus includes a source of drying heat added to the air moving in the circuits and delivered at the places where surface moisture drying is most effective. Furthermore, the apparatus is operated so as to reduce coal to a desired size without creating an excessive volume of extreme fines, to separate pyrites and hard to grind components by specific gravity in a region where fines are not present, and to use the extreme fines as a source of fuel to generate drying heat.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1982Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Williams Patent Crusher and Pulverizer CompanyInventor: Robert M. Williams
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Patent number: 4480796Abstract: An improved pulping apparatus having a rotor with a special vane design providing improved defibering action as well as improved circulation. The rotor cooperates with a perforated extraction plate and has a plurality of outwardly extending vanes each having a surface arranged to cooperate with the perforated extraction plate, a smoothly contoured airfoil surface which receives the stock, a leading face and a trailing surface, the leading face having a concave trough-like surface extending for substantially the entire length of the vane.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1982Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Stavros Paraskevas
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Patent number: 4461428Abstract: Apparatus for producing coarse and fine products from a common source of material and for avoiding the presence of substantial quantities of fines in the coarse product by introducing the common material ahead of the mill and establishing a flow of air or gas counter to the travel of the material through the mill so the fines are swept out of the coarse material and become the second product, or can be used as a source of fuel for producing the heat for drying the material as it is being processed in the mill apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: Williams Patent Crusher and Pulverizer CompanyInventor: Robert M. Williams
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Patent number: 4390132Abstract: A tree is received on a guide and fed toward a rotating disc by a feed roller carried by an arm. The arm pivots to increase the force with which the feed roller engages the tree as the resistance to feeding the tree into the rotating disc increases. Wood chips are cut from the tree by a blade on the rotating disc which slopes upwardly across and generally in the direction of the feed of the tree. The wood chips pass through the disc and into pockets from which the chips are discharged through a duct. The wood chips are also propelled through the duct by an airstream produced by fan blades on the back of the disc. To separate debris from the wood chips as they are cut from the tree, the disc is received in a housing which extends above the disc and a discharge duct communicates with the housing above the upper face of the disc.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Omark Industries, Inc.Inventors: Marvin R. Hutson, Louis G. Dutmers
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Patent number: 4369093Abstract: A process is provided for the removal from paper pulp of impurities, the pulp being contained in a pulping machine. Some of the pulp is periodically transferred into an enclosed chamber annexed to the pulping machine, the chamber having a volume which is small compared to the volume of the pulping machine. The pulp in the chamber is stirred and separated by a rotor, and fibre suspension is returned to the pulping machine, dilution water being introduced into this chamber. The chamber is emptied and impurities thereafter discharged.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1979Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: E et M Lamort (Societe Anonyme)Inventor: Jean P. Lamort
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Patent number: 4361291Abstract: A device for crushing, pulverizing, classifying and dedusting dry grind or dewatering wet grind ores. The ore is fed into a trough in which is seated crusher, spacer and pulverizer bars vibrated by an electromagnet energized by a low frequency electric pulse generator. The ore, receiving repeated blows as it is vibrated between the bars and the bottom floor of the trough, is reduced in size and moved along the trough for classifying and dedusting dry grind or classifying and dewatering wet grind.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1980Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Inventors: Jack T. Ellis, Travis W. Slaback
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Patent number: 4240586Abstract: Friable particulate material is crushed and classified by apparatus comprising a grinder apparatus operatively positioned in the hollow interior of a relative rotationally mounted container. The grinder apparatus preferably comprises three rotationally mounted cone wheel roller members, each of which includes an outer grinding surface of predetermined contour. The outer grinding surface of each of the roller members maintains substantial conformance with a grinding face of the cylinder container from a center area to an outer edge of the grinding face as the roller members rotate. Feed particles of friable material and a continuous supply of fluid are introduced into the container and diffused substantially over the whole grinding face. Once the feed particles have been crushed to a predetermined size, the crushed particles are carried away from the grinding face by the flow of fluid exiting the hollow interior.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1978Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Inventor: Robert F. Evans
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Patent number: 4225091Abstract: A method of operating a milling installation to regulate the fineness of the milled product, in which the milled product emerges from the output side of a mill, e.g. a ball-type tube mill, and material to be milled is introduced at the opposite side of the mill. According to the invention, the mass output rate dm/dt or m of the product is continuously or discontinuously measured and this measurement is used to control the rate of mass output at the output side of the mill so that the output rate is held substantially constant. The invention is applicable to a through-flow (continuous open-circuit) mill in which a fresh starting material is continuously introduced into the mill and to the circulating system (continuous closed-circuit mill) in which the output of the mill is delivered to a classifier which separates the fine product from a coarse component which is recycled to the mill.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1979Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: Babcock Krauss-Maffei Industrieanlagen GmbHInventor: Klaus Steier
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Patent number: 4225094Abstract: According to the present invention there is provided slurrying apparatus comprising a rotatable drum arranged for rotation about its longitudinal axis and including a slurrying chamber portion so arranged that when the drum is rotated feed material passes from an inlet of the slurrying chamber portion to a discharge chamber portion of the drum in which slurry and fine particles are separated from coarser particles and are discharged separately, and rotation means for causing rotation of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1979Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Inventors: Jacob T. Halldorson, Rene Bureaud
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Patent number: 4221342Abstract: A device for processing rare earths with a grinding vessel having ball-shaped grinding bodies and an agitator for rotating the bodies, said vessel having a connection for the supply of liquid hexane andhaving near the bottom a tapping opening communicating with an evaporation vessel, said vessels having connections with a vacuum source and for the supply of rare gas, the evaporation vessel having an outlet for the ground product, and an outlet for the vaporlike products communicating with a condenser, the outlet of the condenser communicating through a control vessel and a hexane supply vessel with the inlet of the grinding vessel.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1978Date of Patent: September 9, 1980Assignee: Wiener & Co. B.V.Inventors: Jan C. Tadema, Hans-Gunter Domazer
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Patent number: 4219381Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating waste paper by pulping or defibering the paper in a stock pulper or slusher while infeeding water, wherein there are removed in succession, externally of the stock pulper, heavy weight particles, floatable substances and plastic foils. Thereafter, paper constituents which have incompletely defiberized are removed and further defibered in a special apparatus. The already defibered fibers are directly infed for further processing. The removal of the contaminants can be accomplished at a suspension density in the order of 1%, whereas the defibering or pulping of the waste paper in the stock pulper occurs at about 4%. The employed sorting apparatus is connected with the stock pulper, while dispensing with the use of a sieve or screen.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1979Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: Escher Wyss GmbHInventor: Hans Schnell
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Patent number: 4200241Abstract: A horizontal axis pulverizing and classifying apparatus fitted with special means for removing contaminants, such as abrasive particles, which reduce the capacity and efficiency of such apparatus. The contaminant take-out device is a porous tubular duct communicating with the classification zone of the apparatus through the housing wall. The porous tubular duct is surrounded by a non-porous tubular casing forming an annulus connected to a source of gas under pressure by means of which the quantity of contaminant tailings is removed by varying the amount and pressure of gas introduced. The apparatus may also include a plurality of gas flow apertures surrounding the classification zone and directed generally radially inward, and means for selectively and variably introducing gas to those apertures, for providing improved control over the contaminant take-out device.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: Bepex CorporationInventor: Norman E. Williams
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Patent number: 4196860Abstract: A horizontal axis pulverizing and classifying apparatus characterized by a plurality of gas flow passages in a narrow band surrounding the classification zone and directed generally radially inward, and means for selectively and variably introducing gas to those passages. The apparatus may also be fitted with special means for removing contaminating particles which reduce the capacity and efficiency of such apparatus. The take-out device is a porous tubular duct communicating with the classification zone of the apparatus through the housing wall. The porous tubular duct is surrounded by a non-porous tubular casing forming an annulus connected to a source of gas under pressure. Control over the quantities of tailings recycled and over quantities of contaminants removed is exercised by varying the amount and pressure of gas introduced through the gas flow passages.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: Bepex CorporationInventor: Norman E. Williams
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Patent number: 4154407Abstract: A device for extracting cellulosic and similar materials such as rags, plastics, light metals and wood, which includes a drum which is driven in a first direction at a first speed and a rotor inside of the drum which is driven in a direction opposite to the first direction at a speed higher than the first speed. A plurality of teeth are located on the periphery of the drum along a part of its length for shredding the material placed into the drum input. A fixed plate and a plate of adjustable height are placed at the output of the drum against which the other materials accumulate.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Assignee: Etablissements E. & M. LamortInventor: Pierre Lamort
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Patent number: 4153207Abstract: In the continuous production of paper-pulp from solid urban waste, paper along with polluting elements are charged into a kneader or hydropulper. Water is added and the paper is pulped, however, the polluting elements remain and at least some of them cannot be reduced in size. In the bottom of the pulper there is a grate through which the paper-pulp and small sized elements can be removed. Larger sized elements are retained by the grate and periodically are removed through a second opening into a pipe in which flow is controlled by a cut-off valve. After periodic removal from the pulper, the larger sized elements and paper-pulp removed along with them, are directed into a separator where the paper-pulp and larger elements are separated and collected.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1977Date of Patent: May 8, 1979Inventor: Manlio Cerroni
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Patent number: 4133488Abstract: A roller mill assembly includes a separator disposed above a roller mill housing, and an exhaust air duct above the separator. The sieve is movable horizontally from between the mill housing and the exhaust air duct on a crane track.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1977Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Assignee: Polysius AGInventors: Otto Heinemann, Heinz-Herbert Schmits, Heinz-Dieter Baldus
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Patent number: 4127237Abstract: A bowl mill for pulverizing coal, wherein two bowl surfaces are rotated on the same shaft. The raw crushed coal is pulverized in one of the bowls, and the pulverized coal therefrom is then transported in an air stream to a classifier from where the fines are carried on to the ultimate point of use, and the more coarse particles are discharged into the second bowl for further grinding.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Arun K. Mehta, Donald A. Smith