The invention relates to a cutter wheel for granulating strands of plastic material, said cutter wheel being composed of a plurality of jointlessly juxtaposed wheel portions with individual cutter portions and having axially extending teeth, said teeth forming a continuous cutting edge.
Such a cutter wheel is presented in FIG. 3 of DE-AS 1 266 114 and is briefly explained in the description. The reason given for dividing the cutter wheel into juxtaposed wheel portions is that this makes it possible to offset the cutters relative to each other from one wheel portion to the next, so that the teeth extend in staggered manner, this resulting in a distribution of the cutting edges. Thus, the cutter portions of the individual wheel portions do not cut simultaneously, but in consecutively staggered manner.
Such consecutive cutting along a cutter portion results, from one wheel portion to the next, in an abrupt loading of the cutter wheel, this having an adverse effect on the desired smooth running thereof. Therefore, another design of cutter wheel has become known in which axially continuous cutters are disposed at a slight slope, this providing the cutters with a certain inclination in relation to a necessary counter-cutter. The consequence thereof is that, when the cutters are cutting strands of plastic material being supplied via the counter-cutter, said strands of plastic material are subjected, during delivery, to an axially extending displacement force, this leading, especially where a multiplicity of closely juxtaposed strands are being supplied, to a crowding-together of the strands on one side of the cutter wheel, as a consequence whereof the cutters on that side are subjected to correspondingly higher loading than on the other side. This results along the cutters in uneven wear, this then necessitating the correspondingly premature replacement of the cutter wheel by a new sharp cutter wheel.
The object of the invention is to design the initially described cutter wheel such that it is subject to uniform wear along the cutter wheel. The object of the invention is achieved in that the teeth of the cutter portions merge into each other and have such an alternating inclination with respect to the axis of the cutter wheel that there result continuously extending zigzag-shaped cutting edges over the entire cutter wheel.
Because of the zigzag shape of each cutting edge, the strands of plastic material supplied to the cutter wheel are subjected, in each wheel portion, to a small displacement force alternately in one axial direction and in the opposite axial direction, the strands being able to be supported against each other laterally in groups on the counter-cutter, with the result that, viewed over the entire cutter wheel, there is virtually no lateral displacement of the strands of plastic material, there consequently also being uniform wear of the cutter wheel. At any rate, the zigzag-shaped cutting edge completely cancels out the tendency that exists in the case of continuously inclined cutters for all the strands to be laterally displaced in the same direction, since, if at all, it is only over the relatively short wheel portions that there might be the tendency for a lateral displacement of the strands of plastic material, which, however, as is demonstrated in practice, actually does not occur, because, namely, in consideration of the only small inclination of the cutters, the rise of the cutters in each cutter portion is only by a few millimetres. The need to replace the cutters because of wear is thus substantially reduced, this being of considerable economic significance in view of the usually continuous mode of operation in the granulation of strands of plastic material.
The direction of the zigzag-shaped cutting edge in its overall longitudinal direction may be parallel to the axial direction. Alternatively, however, it is possible for said overall longitudinal direction to extend at an inclined angle to the axial direction. In the former case, this simplifies the manufacture of the individual wheel portions, while, in the latter case, although the wheel portions are slightly different in design, there is, with regard to the axially extending counter-cutter, such a timing of the cutting operation along a continuous cutting edge that the impact of the cutters on the strands to be cut is laterally staggered, this ensuring the correspondingly smooth running of the cutter wheel.
The zigzag-shaped design of the cutting edge can also be accomplished in that individual adjacent cutter portions have the same inclination. This results, to a certain extent, in an elongated zigzag shape in which some or all of the zigzag lines are each formed by a plurality of cutter portions. This may be advantageous for reasons of the manufacture of the individual cutter portions.
Illustrative embodiments of the invention are presented in the drawings, in which:
The cutter wheel 1 presented in
The cutter wheel 1 is supplied in known manner via the counter-cutter 7 with the individual strands of plastic material 6, said counter-cutter 7 extending up close to the individual cutter portions 3a-3f, with the result that, upon rotation of the cutter wheel 1, the strands 6 supplied via the counter-cutter 7 are cut into granules.
Owing to the small inclination of each of the individual cutter portions 3a-3f, the supplied strands 6 are subjected to the initially mentioned small displacement force in the axial direction, with the consequence that they are slightly crowded together towards that point at which the respective cutter first strikes the counter-cutter 7 as the cutter wheel 1 rotates. Because of the zigzag-shaped arrangement of the cutter portions 3a-3f, there is, with respect to adjacent wheel portions 2a-2f, a displacement force in the opposite direction, with the result that, in each wheel portion, there is only a very small displacement and therefore practically a uniform loading of the overall cutter wheel 1.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102006018375.4 | Apr 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/003003 | 4/3/2007 | WO | 00 | 11/12/2008 |