Claims
- 1. An apparatus for shredding materials, comprising:
- a housing;
- rotor means located in said housing, said rotor means having a plurality of discs located on a shaft;
- a plurality of pins extending through said discs near an outer periphery thereof;
- a plurality of caps covering said outer periphery of said discs, each said discs, each of said caps being removably attached to said discs and each of said caps comprising:
- an arcuate outer surface, a leading edge at an obtuse angle relative to said outer surface, and a trailing edge at an acute angle relative to said outer surface, each of said caps having at least one recessed bolt hole therethrough extending through said outer surface and being adapted to receive a bolt therein for bolting each of said caps to one of said discs;
- an inward protrusion defining a first undercut on a leading end of said cap and a second undercut on a trailing end of said cap, said second undercut being adapted to mate with a shoulder of said disc;
- means for feeding materials to be shredded into said housing through an inlet opening;
- means for shredding materials passing through said inlet opening including hammers carried on said pins of said rotor means, said hammers being free to rotate on said pins;
- means for turning said rotor means; and
- outlet means for said housing to discharge shredded materials from said housing.
- 2. An apparatus for shredding as recited in claim 1 wherein said feeding means comprises a declining approach to said inlet opening and at least two rollers extending generally perpendicular across and above said declining approach, said two rollers while rotating about their axes to feed material to be shredded into said housing also pivot about a stationary axis parallel therewith, said pivotal movement about said stationary axis raising and lowering said two rollers with respect to said declining approach.
- 3. An apparatus for shredding as recited in claim 2 wherein said rollers have knobs extending therefrom to prevent too much material to be shredded from being pulled into said housing and further comprising means for pulling said rollers downward to compress material to be shredded.
- 4. An apparatus for shredding as recited in claim 2 wherein said outlet means has a grate means therein which includes a top discharge portion and a lower arcuate discharge portion, said outlet means including a gate for opening to discharge larger materials which may damage said apparatus.
- 5. A rotor for use in a hammer mill for shredding material, comprising:
- a shaft;
- a plurality of generally circular discs located on said shaft;
- means for preventing rotation of said discs with respect to said shaft;
- pins extending through holes in said discs near an outer periphery thereof;
- hammers pivotally mounted on said pins at predetermined locations for impacting materials to be shredded; and
- caps removably attached to said outer periphery of said discs, each of said caps comprising:
- an arcuate outer surface, a leading edge at an obtuse angle relative to said outer surface, and a trailing edge at an acute angle relative to said outer surface, each of said caps having at least one recessed bolt hole therethrough extending through said outer surface and being adapted to receive a bolt therein for bolting each of said caps to one of said discs;
- an inward protrusion defining a first undercut on a leading end of said cap and a second undercut on a trailing end of said cap, said second undercut being adapted to mate with a shoulder of said disc.
- 6. A combination of a disc and caps for fitting on a rotor in a hammer mill used for shredding material, said combination comprising:
- a disc having a generally arcuate outer periphery with periodic outward protrusions therearound, said disc having a hole at approximately a center thereof adapted to receive a shaft of said rotor therethrough, a plurality of pin holes near said outer periphery of said disc adapted to receive pins therethrough to mount hammers for said hammer mill;
- a cap having an arcuate outer surface, a leading edge formed at an obtuse angle relative to said outer arcuate surface and a trailing edge at an acute angle relative to said arcuate outer surface, said cap having an inner surface with an undercut therein, said inner surface and said undercut of a plurality of said caps snugly overlapping said generally arcuate outer periphery and said periodic outward protrusions of said disc to define a circular surface with said acute angles overlapping said obtuse angles; and
- means for attaching said plurality of said caps to a single one of said disc to maintain said snugly overlapping during operation of said hammer mill.
- 7. The combination of a disc and caps as recited in claim 6 wherein said means for attaching includes bolt means extending radically inward through said caps into said disc.
- 8. The combination of a disc and caps as recited in claim 7 wherein said caps have recesses for said bolt means and cap bolt holes therein, said disc having disc bolt holes therein terminating in cross opening for attaching nuts to said bolt means, said cap bolt holes aligning with said disc bolt holes for receiving said bolt means therethrough.
- 9. The combination of a disc and caps as recited in claim 6 wherein said disc and caps have mating tongue and grooves therebetween to prevent lateral movement of said caps with respect to said disc.
- 10. The combination of a disc and caps as recited in claim 6 wherein said periodic outward protrusions of said disc define shoulders for said snugly fitting of said undercut of said caps to prevent circular movement of said caps with respect to said disc.
- 11. The combination of a disc and caps as recited in claim 10 wherein said shoulders of said disc are rounded and said undercuts of said caps are similarly rounded to prevent stress fractures.
- 12. The combination of a disc and caps as recited in claim 11 wherein said caps are formed from a work hardening material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 354,286 entitled HAMMER MILL HAVING CAPPED DISC ROTOR filed Mar. 3, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,504,019, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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