Claims
- 1. A disintegrating device comprising
- a rotor which comprises an elongated shaft, a rotor plate mounted on the shaft, and a plurality of blades projecting from one side of the rotor plate,
- a stator which is disposed coaxially of the rotor shaft, the rotor being arranged with the rotor blades within the stator, and the stator comprising means for cooperating with the blades on the rotor, when the rotor is rotated, in effecting a reduction in size of lumps of solid, and
- retaining means formed with aperture means of a predetermined size,
- means for supporting the stator and the retaining means so that the retaining means are disposed radially outwardly of the stator and extend axially beyond an axially outer end of the stator; whereby the rotor upon rotation may draw a mixture of liquid and solid in which the device can be immersed in an axial direction towards the axially outer end of the stator, the blades on the rotor and the cooperating means on the stator then effecting a reduction in size of lumps of the solid, the rotating rotor then forcing the liquid and the lumps of solid outwardly towards the retaining means, and the retaining means retaining large lumps of solid in the vicinity of the rotor and the stator while smaller lumps are able to move away via the aperture means.
- 2. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the retaining means are formed with a series of apertures which allow small lumps of solid to move away from the vicinity of the rotor and stator.
- 3. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the retaining means comprise a hollow, generally cylindrical shroud member.
- 4. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least part of the retaining means is formed as a mesh.
- 5. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator comprises a generally cylindrical side wall formed with outlet apertures, whereby the rotor upon rotation may draw the mixture into the stator and then to expel the material radially outwardly via the outlet apertures, the lumps being reduced in size in passing between the rotor and the stator.
- 6. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator comprises a plurality of angularly spaced stator elements, whereby the rotor upon rotation, may draw the mixture in an axial direction so that larger lumps are subjected to a reduction in size by impact with the stator elements, smaller lumps being subjected to a reduction in size in passing between the rotor and the stator elements as they are expelled outwardly toward the retaining means.
- 7. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a part of the retaining means is formed of parallel, spaced bars.
- 8. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retaining means comprise two spaced parts, and the aperture means in the retaining means are formed by the space between said two spaced parts of the retaining means.
- 9. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 8, wherein one part of the retaining means is fixedly secured to the supporting means, the other part of the retaining means is movably mounted on the supporting means, and means are provided for adjusting the position of the said other part on the supporting means, thereby to adjust the position of the said other part relative to the said one part and to vary the size of the aperture means.
- 10. A disintegrating device as claims in claim 8, wherein one part of the retaining means is a supporting plate secured to the supporting means, the stator is supported, at the end thereof remote from the said axially outer end of the stator, on the supporting plate, the supporting plate extending radially outwardly of the stator, and the other part of the retaining means is spaced from the supporting plate.
- 11. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 10 wherein the supporting plate extends radially outwardly beyond the other part of the retaining means, and the said other part is spaced from the supporting plate in an axial direction.
- 12. A disintegrating device as claimed in claim 11, wherein means are provided for adjusting the axial location of the said other part relative to the supporting plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in part of Ser. No. 315,309 filed Dec. 15, 1972 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,897,013 of July 29, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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