Information
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Patent Grant
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6394378
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Patent Number
6,394,378
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 28, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 241 191
- 241 1891
- 241 197
- 241 294
- 241 295
- 029 428
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus comprising: a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining a pair of perpendicular slots; a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, the leading face defining a pair of perpendicular keys to engage the slots; and a single threaded fastener for joining the striker to the striker retainer, whereby the slots of the striker mate closely with the keys of the striker retainer.
Description
The invention provides an improved striker attachment for wood comminuting rotors which facilitates a keyed attachment enabling both a single fastener to be utilized attaching the striker to the striker retainer, and rapid removal and replacement of the striker.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Prior art comminuting apparatus for reducing large diameter wood products and stumps to a desired size, have comprised a reduction chamber, with an impact rotor positioned concentrically therein, in combination with a housing, drive motor and infeed chute. The impact rotor is formed with a plurality of horizontally elongate impact strikers at its periphery. The rotor is positioned so that the elongate wood product or stump falling under the influence of gravity through the infeed chute is directed against the strikers, and repelled ahead of the rotor's rotational direction against an anvil formed along one side of the reduction chamber.
Prior art wood comminuting apparatus are often capable of comminuting trees or parts thereof up to 40 inches in diameter (see e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,611). Strikers used for the comminution are bolted directly to mounting projections on the rotor which is rotated to produce the comminution. Maintenance to change strikers has required complete removal of the striker mounting bolts with the consequent potential loss of bolts and uneconomical use of maintenance time, especially in view of the substantial number of strikers on a rotor of such apparatus. Strikers of the prior art are typically fastened with two (2) hex head or similar studs, stud-bolts or bolts, relying on fastener torque to position and retain the strikers, resulting in the above noted potential loss of bolts and uneconomical use of maintenance time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to improve maintenance time and ease of striker replacement in comminution apparatus minimizing the potential for loss of components including fasteners.
It is a further object of the invention to improve the fixed positioning of the strikers for initial installation of the strikers, during operation of the comminuting device, and during maintenance or replacement of strikers.
According to the invention there is provided a comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus, comprising: a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining at least one slot; a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, said leading face defining at least one raised key, and an opposed following face; a threaded fastener for joining said striker to said striker retainer, whereby the slot of the striker closely mates with the key of the striker retainer.
Also according to the invention there is provided a comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus, comprising: a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining at least one raised key; a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, said leading face defining at least one slot; a threaded fastener for joining said striker to said striker retainer, whereby the key of the striker closely mates with the slot of the striker retainer.
According to the invention there is also provided a method to attach a comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus, comprising the steps of: providing a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining first and second slots perpendicular to one another; providing a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, said leading face defining first and second raised keys to closely engage the slots; providing a bore through the striker retainer for a fastener means; providing a single fastener joining means in the striker; mating the striker slots with the striker retainer raised keys; and installing a single fastening means through the bore and mating with the fastener joining means in the striker for joining said striker to said striker retainer, whereby the slots of the striker closely mate with the keys of the striker retainer.
Also according to the invention there is provided a method to attach a comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus, comprising the steps of: providing a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining first and second raised keys perpendicular to one another; providing a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, said leading face defining first and second slots to closely engage the keys; providing a bore through the striker retainer for a fastener means; providing a single fastener joining means in the striker; mating the striker raised keys with the striker retainer slots; and installing a single fastening means through the bore and mating with the fastener joining means in the striker for joining said striker to said striker retainer, whereby the keys of the striker closely mate with the slots of the striker retainer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an orthogonal view of a rotor with a plurality of strikers and retainers mounted thereto, showing two types of strikers;
FIG. 2
is a sectional end view of a rotor of the present invention showing two types of strikers attached to the rotors by way of retainers and bases;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment two edged striker with cruciform key slots, and a single fastener hex opening;
FIG. 4
is a side elevation of the striker of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a rear view of the striker of
FIG. 2
showing the cruciform key slots;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a striker retainer according to the present invention with male cruciform keys to engage the cruciform key slots;
FIG. 7
is a front elevation of the striker retainer of
FIG. 6
; and
FIG. 8
is an alternative embodiment single tooth striker according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a prior art assembly of rotor
2
of a wood comminutor defines striker carrying faces
4
for supporting a retainer bases
6
which supports strikers
8
by way of striker retainers
10
against comminuting forces during comminution with the face
4
and cutting edge
12
of the striker
8
facing in the direction of rotor rotation
14
about rotor axis
16
. Projections
18
on the rotor
2
, one for each striker
8
, direct a work piece (not shown) into the cutting edge
12
of each striker
8
and away from striking the work piece facing side of retainer base
6
. The configuration of strikers, striker retainers, and projections shown herein are based on prior art designs, and are therefore not discussed in detail herein.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the cruciform slot and key attachment of a striker
20
to striker retainer
22
, of the present invention, is shown. The striker
20
is captively mounted to striker retainer
22
by a single bolt
28
extending through bore
26
to a nut
24
and fixed against rotation by a hex machined opening
30
in striker
20
. Striker retainer
22
is captively mounted by a weld joint
32
to retainer base
6
, which in turn is captively mounted to rotor
2
at retainer carrying face
4
by two bolts
34
extending through two countersunk bores
35
through retainer base
6
and mating threaded bores
36
in rotor
2
.
Also shown in
FIG. 2
is a second design of striker
38
which has a blind threaded hole for accepting bolt
40
. The arc of striker rotation
42
is shown in FIG.
2
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
5
, preferred embodiment two edged striker
20
is shown. Cutting edges
12
, hex shaped machined recessed opening
30
, bolt clearance bore
44
, and slots
46
are shown. Two slots
46
are machined perpendicular to each other and each centrally aligned with a centerline of clearance bore
44
. The width X of slots
46
are machined to matingly receive the machined keys
50
of a striker retainer
22
(FIGS.
6
and
7
), with a tight clearance fit. A tight clearance fit ensures minimal twisting motion is permitted between the striker and striker retainer. The machined depth D of slots
46
are equal to at least the height H of mating keys
50
shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
to ensure complete engagement of keys
50
within slots
46
.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, a striker retainer
22
is shown, with the raised machined keys
50
, machined to mate in a tight clearance fit with the slots
46
of striker
20
. Striker retainers are shaped to have a relatively tall leading face to which the striker is attached, and a relatively short opposed following face, which allows clearance between the work piece in contact with the striker cutting edge and the shorter face, such that only the cutting edge directly contacts the work piece. A relatively larger diameter counterbore
52
than the diameter of bore
48
is machined in central alignment with bore
48
to a counterbore depth which is at least the height H of keys
50
. Counterbore
52
eliminates the machining difficulty of squaring the inside corners of keys
50
where the keys
50
intersect bore
48
. This ensures mating alignment between keys
50
and slots
46
for the entire height H of keys
50
. Key width W is machined on striker retainer
22
for the tight clearance fit with slots
46
discussed herein. Bore
48
is shown vertically off center of striker retainer
22
in
FIG. 7
, to provide a desired clearance of the bore from the retainer base
6
.
FIG. 8
is an alternative embodiment of a striker having a cutting edge
54
rotated 90 degrees compared to cutting edges
12
of
FIG. 3
, and including the cruciform slots of the present invention.
In use, slots
46
in striker
20
mate with the keys of striker retainer
22
such that motion between the mating faces of striker
20
and striker retainer
22
is minimized and alignment is assured. While connecting the striker
20
to striker retainer
22
, the head of a hex bolt
28
is matingly positioned in hex machined opening
30
. The bolt
28
connects with nut
24
. Bolt
24
extends through clearance bore
44
in striker
20
and through bore
26
, to threadably engage with hex nut
24
. Torquing hex nut
24
to bolt
28
mechanically fastens striker
20
and striker retainer
22
.
When the first of striker
20
cutting edges
12
becomes dull through use, nut
24
is removed, striker
20
is lifted away from striker retainer
22
until the slots
46
and keys
50
no longer engage, and striker
20
is rotated 180 degrees and its slots
46
re-mated to keys
50
of striker retainer
22
. Nut
24
and bolt
28
are then re-threaded and torqued to complete the reassembly. If both cutting edges
12
of striker
20
become dull from use, and resharpening or replacement of striker
20
is required, the above steps to remove and reassemble striker
20
are applied, eliminating the rotation step.
It is desirable to rotate a sharp cutting edge
12
into position by loosening, but not totally removing, nut
24
from bolt
28
. This prevents loss of either or both nut
24
and bolt
28
, and speeds up this maintenance evolution.
The preferred embodiment of the invention includes cruciform shaped, or two (2) perpendicular slots, mating with two (2) perpendicular raised keys. Other forms of slot and key attachment are feasible, including but not limited to a single slot and mating key, more than two slots and mating keys, and slot/key combinations machined transversely. It will be understood that the use of at least one slot and key combination provides a face to face horizontal locking means between the striker and striker retainer which enables use of a single fastener or fastening technique to be applied to positively join the faces of the striker and striker retainer of a comminuting device.
It should also be understood that the items receiving the slot and key may be reversed. In the claimed invention, the striker may therefore have a raised key or keys in place of the female slot(s), and the striker retainer may have a slot or slots in place of the male key(s). The raised keys, if more than one is employed, would then be counterbored as noted herein. Other aspects of the claimed invention would remain similar to those described herein.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
2
rotor
4
retainer carrying face
6
retainer base
8
striker
10
striker retainer
12
striker cutting edge
14
rotor rotation
16
rotor axis
18
projection
20
modified striker
22
modified striker retainer
24
nut
26
bore
28
bolt
30
hex machined opening
32
weld joint
34
bolt
35
countersunk bore
36
threaded bore
38
alternative striker
40
bolt
42
striker arc
44
clearance bore
46
slot
48
bore
50
raised key
52
counter bore
54
striker cutting edge
D slot depth
H key height
X slot width
W key width
Claims
- 1. A comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus, comprising:a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining first and second raised keys transverse of one another; a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, said leading face defining first and second raised slots, to closely engage said raised keys; a single fastening means for joining said striker to said striker retainer, whereby the slots of the striker closely mates the keys of the striker retainer.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, comprising:a single bore in the striker retainer, opening to both the leading face and the following face; the fastener means comprising a bolt passed through the single bore in the following face, through the striker retainer, to threadably join the striker to the striker retainer.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, comprising:a hex shaped machined opening in the first face of the striker; a through bore machined through the first and second faces of the striker; a bolt with a hex head sized to fit matably with the hex shaped machined opening; the threaded bolt passing through the through bore, and threadably engaging the hex nut, to join the striker to the striker retainer.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the keys have a transverse width, comprising a counterbore in the retainer having a diameter greater than the width of the keys and a counterbore depth at least as deep as a height of the keys, wherein the counterbore encompasses corners at junctions of the perpendicular keys.
- 5. A comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus, comprising:a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining first and second slots transverse of one another; a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, said leading face defining first and second raised keys, to closely engage said slots; a single fastening means for joining said striker to said striker retainer, whereby the slots of the striker closely engage the keys of the striker retainer.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5, comprising:a single bore through the striker retainer, opening to both the leading face and a following face; the fastener means comprising a bolt passed through the single bore in the following face, through the striker retainer, to threadably join the striker to the striker retainer.
- 7. The assembly of claim 5, comprising:a hex shaped machined opening in the first face of the striker; a through bore machined through the first and second faces of the striker; a bolt with a hex head sized to fit matably with the hex shaped machined opening; the threaded bolt passing through the through bore, and threadably engaging the hex nut, to join the striker to the striker retainer.
- 8. The assembly of claim 5, comprising a counterbore in the retainer having a diameter greater than the width of the keys, and a depth at least as deep as a height of the keys wherein the counterbore encompasses corners at a junction of the keys.
- 9. A method to attach a comminuting striker assembly for mounting on a rotor of a comminuting apparatus, comprising the steps of:providing a striker having first and second opposed faces, the first face defining at least one cutting edge, and the second face defining first and second slots perpendicular to one another; providing a striker retainer having a leading face for attachment to the striker, said leading face defining first and second raised keys to closely engage the slots; providing a bore through the striker retainer for a fastener means; providing a single fastener joining means in the striker; mating the striker slots with the striker retainer raised keys; and installing a single fastening means through the bore and mating with the fastener joining means in the striker for joining said striker to said striker retainer, whereby the slots of the striker closely mate with the keys of the striker retainer.
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