Claims
- 1. A reducing vacuum machine for debris having at least one inlet opening and one discharge opening comprising:
- a) at least one housing;
- b) a disc removably mounted in said at least one housing;
- c) a plurality of hammers pivotally connected to said disc;
- d) a plurality of grate bars enclosing at least a partial arc around said hammers and being in close proximity to the outer end of said hammers, such that said hammers force debris through said grate bars;
- e) a plurality of fan blades attached to said disc;
- f) a power means for rotating at least said disc.
- 2. A reducer vacuum machine according to claim 1 wherein said grate bars are oriented essentially perpendicular to said hammers.
- 3. A reducer vacuum machine according to claim 1 wherein said grate bars are oriented essentially parallel to said hammers.
- 4. A reducer vacuum machine according to claim 3 wherein the outer end of said hammers extend into the space between adjacent grate bars.
- 5. A feeding apparatus for use with a comminuting machine having a power source, said feeding apparatus comprising:
- a) a housing having at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening;
- b) a means for removably attaching said housing to said comminuting machine such that said outlet opening operately connects with an inlet opening of said comminuting machine;
- c) a shaft rotatably mounted in said housing;
- d) a plurality of hammers pivotally mounted to said shaft;
- e) a transmission means associated with said shaft and connectable to the power source on a comminuting machine;
- f) at least one baffle plate mounted to an inside surface of said housing, said baffle plate being located between said hammers and said inlet opening such that said baffle plate cooperates with said hammers to pull feed material into said comminuting machine.
- 6. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said hammers are parallel to a trailing edge of said baffle plate.
- 7. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein a trailing edge of said baffle plate is located about 0.5 to 1.0 inches from said hammers.
- 8. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein at least one said hammer has at least one sharpened edge.
- 9. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein the axis of rotation of said shaft is non-vertical.
- 10. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 9 wherein the axis of rotation of said shaft ranges from about 60.degree. above horizontal to about 60.degree. below horizontal.
- 11. A feeding apparatus in combination with a comminuting machine, comprising:
- a) a comminuting machine having a power source;
- b) a housing connected to said comminuting machine;
- c) a shaft rotatably mounted in said housing;
- d) a plurality of hammers pivotally mounted to said shaft;
- e) a transmission means connecting said shaft to said power source on said comminuting machine; and
- f) at least one baffle plate mounted to an inside surface of said housing, said baffle plate being located between said hammers and said inlet opening such that said baffle plate cooperates with said hammers to pull feed material into said comminuting machine.
- 12. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein said hammers are parallel to a trailing edge of said baffle plate.
- 13. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein a trailing edge of said baffle plate is located about 0.5 to about 1.0 inches from said hammers.
- 14. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein at least one said hammer has at least one sharpened edge.
- 15. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein the axis of rotation of said shaft is non-vertical.
- 16. A feeding apparatus as recited in claim 15 wherein the axis of rotation of said shaft ranges from about 60.degree. above horizontal to about 60.degree. below horizontal.
- 17. Apparatus for comminuting organic material comprising:
- a housing defining a comminuting chamber, said housing having a pair of spaced end walls and a curved wall connecting said end walls, one of said end walls having an inlet opening into said chamber, said curved wall cooperating with said end walls to form an outlet from said chamber, a plurality of hammers pivotally mounted for rotation in a circular path of motion in said chamber, a drive shaft extending into said chamber for rotating said hammers, means located adjacent said other end wall mounting a plurality of fan blades for rotation in said chamber in a circular path of motion surrounding said path of motion of said hammers, a series of grate bars extending at least partially around the path of motion of the hammers in the region of the outlet from the chamber, and means mounting said grate bars to said one end wall containing said inlet to said chamber, whereby rotation of the drive shaft causes the fan blades to draw materials into the inlet and to displace the materials across the grate bars through the chamber outlet.
- 18. Apparatus for comminuting organic material, comprising:
- means defining a comminuting chamber having an inlet for admission of material to be comminuted and an outlet for discharge of comminuted materials,
- a plurality of hammers mounted in said chamber for rotation in a path around said inlet for comminuting materials in said chamber,
- said chamber outlet being disposed substantially tangential to the path of movement of said hammers in said chamber, and
- means providing a plurality of fan blades rotatable in said chamber on the same axis in a path radially outwardly of the center of rotation of said hammers for drawing organic material axially into said chamber through said inlet and displacing said organic material radially outward through the hammers for discharge through said outlet in response to rotation of said hammers and said fan blades in said chamber,
- a plurality of grate bars extending at least partially about the periphery of the path of movement of the hammers and inwardly of the path of movement of said fan blades for cooperating with said hammers to comminute materials in said chamber,
- whereby materials can be continually comminuted in the chamber.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 18 including means extending into said chamber for driving both said fan blades and said hammers simultaneously about a common axis.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said grate bars extend at least in the region of said chamber outlet.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 20 wherein said grate bars extend in spaced parallel relation along opposite sides of the path of motion of each of the hammers as it advances in the chamber.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 21 wherein said grate bars overlap said hammers adjacent their outer extremities when in motion.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 21 wherein said grate bars are disposed closely adjacent to the outer extremities of the hammers when in motion.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 23 wherein said grate bars extend in spaced parallel relation in an arcuate pattern about the periphery of the hammers at least in a zone adjacent said outlet.
- 25. Apparatus according to claim 17 including means for driving said fan blades and hammers simultaneously in their respective paths of motion, said driving means including a drive shaft extending into said chamber, a disk connected to said drive shaft for mounting said fan blades, means for pivotally connecting said hammers to said drive shaft, and including a plurality of grate bars mounted in said chamber between the path of motion of said hammers and the path of motion of said fan blades.
- 26. Apparatus according to claim 25 wherein said chamber defining means includes a pair of end walls spaced apart axially, one of said end walls having said inlet formed therein and the other of said end walls being disposed closely adjacent to said fan blade mounting disk.
- 27. Apparatus according to claim 26 wherein said grate bars are mounted to said one end wall and said fan blades extend into said chamber from a location on said disk adjacent to said other end wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/385,945, filed July 25, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,951,882 and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/326,630, filed Mar. 21, 1989, which was abandoned.
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