Claims
- 1. A granulator which has a rotor knife seat having a plurality of tapped holes and a clamp to secure a knife to the rotor seat, which comprises:
- a floor formed in the rotor seat, the floor extending from the outer surface of the rotor inwardly and terminating in a fixed rear wall;
- a trapezoidal shaped knife having a rear wall, the knife seated on the floor of the rotor seat, the rear wall of the knife butted to the rear wall of the rotor seat, the knife including an upper surface and a forward sloping surface, the sloping surface terminating at one end in a cutting edge and intersecting at its other end the upper surface and defining at said intersection a knife alignment edge;
- an adjustable clamp having a plurality of bolt holes therethrough, the bolt holes greater in diameter than bolts which will pass through the clamp such that the clamp may be moved with reference to the rotor seat within the limits defined by the diameters of the bolt holes, the clamp including a forward portion, the forward portion comprising an upper sloped surface and a lower flat surface, the lower flat surface engaging the upper surface of the knife, the upper sloped surface defining with the lower flat surface a clamp alignment edge;
- a plurality of bolts adapted to pass through the holes in the clamp to secure the clamp to the rotor seat such that the sloped surface of the clamp and the sloped surface of the knife are in substantially the same plane and the alignment edge of the knife and the alignment edge of the clamp are substantially adjacent to one another to provide maximum support to the clamped knife.
- 2. The granulator of claim 1 which includes:
- means to adjust the position of the clamp with reference to the rotor seat.
- 3. The granulator of claim 2 wherein the means to adjust includes a gauge.
- 4. The granulator of claim 1 wherein each of the bolt holes is characterized by a stepped surface, the stepped surface defining upper larger holes and lower smaller holes, the diameters of the smaller holes defining the limits within which the clamp may be adjusted.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 831,620 filed 6 Feb. 1992, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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1253790 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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