Claims
- 1. A coal breaker and sorter construction including:
- (a) hopper having a passageway formed therein extending generally from an upper end to a lower end of the hopper, said hopper also being formed with an upper opening for depositing a supply of coal into the upper end of the passageway;
- (b) first surface means located within the passageway for receiving the coal deposited through the upper opening and for directing the coal as it moves by gravity along the passageway;
- (c) accelerator means mounted on the hopper and located within the passageway adjacent the first surface means for increasing the speed of the coal moving along the first surface means by striking the coal and propelling substantially all of said coal moving along said first surface means in the same direction as the slope of said first surface means;
- (d) splitting means located in the passageway in the line of travel of the accelerated coal for splitting the coal upon impact when the coal strikes said splitting means; and
- (e) separator means mounted beneath the splitting means for separating particles of coal of a predetermined size from other particles contained in the supply of coal deposited in the hopper.
- 2. The construction defined in claim 1 in which the first surface means is a slotted grate having a plurality of predetermined sized openings formed therein, whereby coal particles of a predetermined size or smaller will pass through openings upon being deposited in the hopper preventing said predetermined size or smaller coal particles from being struck by the accelerator means.
- 3. The construction defined in claim 2 in which chute means is mounted beneath the slotted grate of the first surface means for receiving the predetermined size or smaller coal particles passing through the grate openings and for delivering said predetermined sized or smaller coal particles to a collection area.
- 4. The construction defined in claim 1 in which the splitting means includes a plurality of projections adapted to be struck by the accelerated coal for splitting said coal into smaller particles.
- 5. The construction defined in claim 4 in which the splitting means includes a grate having a plurality of predetermined sized openings formed therein whereby coal particles within a predetermined size range will pass through said openings after being struck by the accelerator means and broken by the projections of the splitting means.
- 6. The construction defined in claim 5 in which chute means is mounted beneath the splitting means for receiving the coal particles broken by the projections and passing through the grate openings and for delivering said sized particles to a collection area.
- 7. The construction defined in claim 1 in which the separating means includes a vibrating grate formed with a plurality of predetermined size openings.
- 8. The construction defined in claim 7 in which collection means is located beneath the vibrating grate for collecting coal particles passing through the openings of the vibrating grate.
- 9. The construction defined in claim 8 in which the collection means is a conveyor.
- 10. The construction defined in claim 1 in which the accelerator means includes a rotor having a shaft with a plurality of blades mounted thereon and extending radially outwardly from said shaft.
- 11. The construction defined in claim 10 in which the blades are resiliently mounted on the rotor shaft.
- 12. The construction defined in claim 10 in which the blades are formed with a plurality of spaced slots.
- 13. The construction defined in claim 1 in which the accelerator means is a pair of rotors spaced vertically with respect to each other in the passageway; in which each rotor includes a motor driven shaft and a plurality of radially extending blades; in which the first surface means extends generally tangent to the peripheral path defined by the blades of one of the rotors; in which a second inclined surface means is located adjacent to and beneath the splitting means for receiving coal after impacting against the splitting means; and in which the second inclined surface means extends generally tangent to the peripheral path defined by the blades of the other of the rotors.
- 14. The construction defined in claim 13 in which the first and second inclined surface means are grates formed with a plurality of predetermined sized openings.
- 15. A device for breaking coal into smaller particles and for removing coal particles of a predetermined size from remaining larger coal particles and other larger particles of impurities such as shale, sulphur balls, rock and the like that may be contained in a supply of coal; said device including:
- (a) hopper means for receiving a supply of coal at an upper end thereof;
- (b) passageway means formed within the hopper means for containing the supply of coal being broken and separated as it moves through said hopper means;
- (c) inclined surface means located within the passageway means for controlling the direction of travel of the coal moving through the passageway means;
- (d) rotor means having a plurality of outwardly extending blades mounted in the hopper means and communicating with the passageway means for striking the coal as it moves along the inclined surface means to increase the speed of the moving coal in the same direction of travel that the coal was following just prior to being struck by the rotor means, with the inclined surface means being generally tangent to a peripheral circular path defined by outer ends of the rotor means blades;
- (e) impact surface means mounted in the passageway means in the line of travel of the accelerated coal for splitting the coal into smaller particles upon the coal striking the impact surface means; and
- (f) separation means for separting the predetermined sized coal particles from the larger coal particles after the coal has struck the impact surface means.
- 16. The device defined in claim 15 in which the rotor means includes a pair of vertically spaced power-driven rotors, each having a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades; in which the inclined surface means includes a pair of inclined surfaces located in the passageway means for directing the coal along a predetermined path in said passageway means; and in which each of the inclined surfaces are generally tangent to a respective peripheral circular path defined by the outer ends of the rotor blades.
- 17. The device defined in claim 16 in which the inclined surfaces are formed with a plurality of openings of a predetermined size for separating the smaller particles from the remaining coal; and in which means are located beneath each of the inclined surfaces for collecting the smaller coal particles passing through the surface openings.
- 18. The device defined in claim 16 in which the rotors are rotated in opposite directions with respect to each other; and in which the longitudinal axes of said rotors are parallel to each other.
- 19. The device defined in claim 16 in which the inclined surfaces each form an angle of approximately 35.degree. with respect to a horizontal plane.
- 20. The device defined in claim 16 in which each of the rotors is driven by a variable speed motor.
- 21. A device for breaking coal into smaller particles and for removing coal particles of a predetermined size from remaining larger coal particles and other larger particles of impurities such as shale, sulphur balls, rock and the like that may be contained in a supply of coal; said device including:
- (a) hopper means for receiving a supply of coal at an upper end thereof;
- (b) zigzag-shaped passageway means formed within the hopper means providing at least first and second directions of travel for the coal and for containing the supply of coal being broken and separated as it moves through said hopper means;
- (c) rotor means mounted in the hopper means and communicating with the passageway means for striking the coal to increase the speed of the moving coal as it moves along both the first and second directions of travel of the zigzag-shaped passageway means and for propelling substantially all of the struck coal along said directions of travel;
- (d) first impact surface means mounted in line of the first direction of travel of the accelerated coal for fracturing the coal upon the coal striking the first impact surface means, and second impact surface means mounted in line of the second direction of travel of the accelerated coal for breaking the coal upon the coal striking the second impact surface means; and
- (e) separation means for separating the predetermined sized coal particles from the larger coal particles after the coal has struck the second impact surface means.
- 22. The device defined in claim 21 in which the rotor means includes a pair of vertically spaced power driven rotors, each having a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades; in which a pair of inclined surfaces are located in the passageway means for directing the coal along the zigzag-shaped passageway means; and in which each of the inclined surfaces are generally tangent to a respective peripheral circular path defined by the outer ends of the rotor blades for increasing the speed of the coal in the same direction of travel that the coal was following just prior to being struck by the rotor means.
- 23. The device defined in claim 21 in which the rotor means includes a power driven rotor having a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades; in which a pair of inclined surfaces are located in the passageway means for directing the coal in the first and second directions of travel along the zigzag-shaped passageway means; in which the first inclined surface means is formed with a plurality of slots; and in which the rotor blades pass through the slots of the first inclined surface means for striking the coal moving along said first inclined surface means.
- 24. The device defined in claim 23 in which the second inclined surface means is generally tangent to a peripheral circular path defined by the outer ends of the rotor blades.
- 25. The device defined in claim 21 in which the first and second impact surface means are each provided with opening means for removing the predetermined sized coal from the passageway means after contacting said impact surface means.
- 26. The device defined in claim 21 in which a plurality of units are placed in a stacked relationship with each individual unit including hopper means; zigzag-shaped passageway means, rotor means, first and second impact surface means, and separation means.
- 27. A device for breaking coal into smaller particles and for removing coal particles of a predetermined size from remaining larger coal particles and other larger particles of impurities such as shale, sulphur balls, rock and the like that may be contained in a supply of coal; said device including:
- (a) hopper means for receiving a supply of coal at an upper end thereof;
- (b) zigzag-shaped passageway means formed within the hopper means providing at least first and second directions of travel for the coal and for containing the supply of coal being broken and separated as it moves through said hopper means;
- (c) a pair of inclined surfaces located in the passageway means for directing the coal along the zigzag-shaped passageway means;
- (d) rotor means mounted in the hopper means and communicating with the passageway means for striking the coal to increase the speed of the moving coal as it moves along the inclined surfaces of the zigzag-shaped passageway means, said rotor means including a pair of vertically spaced power driven rotors, each having a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades, and with the inclined surfaces being generally tangent to a respective peripheral circular path defined by outer ends of the rotor blades for increasing the speed of the coal in the same direction of travel that the coal was following just prior to being struck by the rotor means;
- (e) first impact surface means mounted in line of the first direction of travel of the accelerated coal for fracturing the coal upon the coal striking the first impact surface means, and second impact surface means mounted in line of the second direction of travel of the accelerated coal for breaking the coal upon the coal striking the second impact surface means; and
- (f) separation means for separating the predetermined sized coal particles from the larger coal particles after the coal has struck the second impact surface means.
- 28. A device for breaking coal into smaller particles and for removing coal particles of a predetermined size from remaining larger coal particles and other larger particles of impurities such as shale, sulphur balls, rock and the like that may be contained in a supply of coal; said device including:
- (a) hopper means for receiving a supply of coal at an upper end thereof;
- (b) zigzag-shaped passageway means formed within the hopper means providing at least first and second directions of travel for the coal and for containing the supply of coal being broken and separated as it moves through said hopper means;
- (c) rotor means mounted in the hopper means and communicating with the passageway means for striking the coal to increase the speed of the moving coal as it moves along both the first and second directions of travel of the zigzag-shaped passageway means, said rotor means including a power driven rotor having a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades;
- (d) first and second inclined surface means located in the passageway means for directing the coal in the first and second directions of travel along the zigzag-shaped passageway means, said first inclined surface means being formed with a plurality of slots for passage of the rotor blades therethrough for striking the coal moving along said first inclined surface means;
- (e) first impact surface means mounted in line of the first direction of travel of the accelerated coal for fracturing the coal upon the coal striking the first inclined surface means, and second impact surface means mounted in line of the second direction of travel of the accelerated coal for breaking the coal upon the coal striking the second impact surface means; and
- (f) separation means for separating the predetermined sized coal particles from the larger coal particles after the coal has struck the second impact surface means.
- 29. The device defined in claim 28 in which the second inclined surface means is generally tangent to a peripheral circular path defined by outer ends of the rotor blades.
- 30. A device for breaking and sorting a quantity of material into predetermined size particles including:
- (a) hopper means for receiving a supply of material at an upper end thereof;
- (b) zigzag-shaped passageway means formed within the hopper means providing at least first and second directions of travel for the material and for containing the supply of material being broken and separated as it moves through said hopper means;
- (c) a pair of inclined surfaces located in the passageway means for directing the material along the zigzag-shaped passageway means;
- (d) rotor means mounted in the hopper means and communicating with the passageway means for striking the material to increase the speed of the material as it moves along the inclined surfaces of the zigzag-shaped passageway means, said rotor means including a pair of power driven rotors, each having a plurality of radially outwardly extending blades, and with the inclined surfaces being generally tangent to a respective peripheral circular path defined by outer ends of the rotor blades for increasing the speed of the material in the same direction of travel that the material was following just prior to being struck by the rotor means;
- (e) first impact surface means mounted in line of the first direction of travel of the accelerated material for breaking a portion of the material upon the material striking the first impact surface means, and second impact surface means mounted in line of the second direction of travel of the accelerated material for breaking another portion of the material upon the material striking the second impact surface means; and
- (f) separation means for separating the predetermined sized particles of materials from the larger material particles after the material has struck the second impact surface means.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 520,061 filed Aug. 3, 1983 now abandoned.
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