This is the National Phase application of PCT/DE2003/003375 having an international filing date of 9 Oct. 2003 and which claims priority to German application no. DE10247281.3 filed 10 Oct. 2002, which are herein incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a grinding machine and method of grinding for all kinds of material, for example waste, such as domestic waste and bulky waste, or wood. The machines comprises a receiving element for the material, provided in a housing, at least one driven shaft, on which grinding tools are provided, and rigid cutting tools arranged in the housing as opposing tools for the grinding tools for grinding the material.
Comminution or grinding machines of this type have been disclosed under the designation “Zerreiβer”.
Current grinders such as those disclosed by EP 0 521 081 B1, use the comminution tools that are formed by U-shaped knives, which are located in a plane at right angles to the axis of rotation for the shafts and which are arranged uniformly along and around two substantially parallel and horizontal shafts. The shafts are driven by a motor which can drive the shafts in opposite directions. Furthermore, the shafts have a mutual spacing which is somewhat greater than twice the spacing between the radial outer point of a knife and the axis of rotation. The drive apparatuses are provided between the motor and the shafts.
The material is fed to the knives through a shaft arranged above the knives. These knives interact with knives fixed in a stationary manner between the shafts on part of the frame of the apparatus for material comminution when the shafts rotate in opposite directions. In other words the cutting edge of the blades is moved toward one another on the top side of the stationary knives.
For this purpose, as previously known from the earlier prior art, the mutual spacing between the two shafts is a fixed spacing.
As known in the art, drive devices comprise, likewise in a previously known way, a suitable gearbox for each of the two shafts, a hydraulic motor with adjustable rotational speed for driving each shaft, an adjustable pump for supplying each hydraulic motor and gearbox, by means of which the motor drives the pumps. The pumps are able to reverse the flow through the hydraulic motors in order to rotate each shaft individually forward and backward in accordance with a predetermined sequence.
As disclosed in EP 0 521 081 B1, it is possible to gather that it is important: for each knife to comprise two substantially U-shaped blades arranged one behind the other; for the radially outer and front parts of the two blades, seen in the direction of rotation of the cutting movement of the knives, to be constructed as substantially tangentially oriented wedges; for the spacing between the axis of rotation and the wedge of the front blade to be shorter than the spacing between the axis of rotation and the wedge of the following blade; and for the radially outer contour of the following blade to correspond substantially to a segment of a spiral line around the axis of rotation.
For this purpose, in a functional combination, the features of the comminution machine corresponding to EP 0 928 222 B1, which is of the generic type, can be supplemented in order to obtain a functioning unit.
Accordingly, the stationary knives are formed by a previously known cutting table, which is arranged at the bottom of a hopper having at least one set of fixed, parallel lower knives, which are separated from one another by openings through the table.
Furthermore, at least one rotatable shaft of a drive unit is provided in known manner, wherein the shaft is arranged above the cutting table in a direction which extends at right angles to the lower knives.
Finally, as is known, there are a number of disk-like upper knives, which are fixed to the shaft. Each knife is provided with a number of teeth and extends partially downward into each of their openings in the table. Each opening is wider than the associated upper knife which, in addition, is arranged close to one of the lower knives in the associated opening.
Accordingly, it is important that the lower knife extends in a direction which intersects the axis of the shaft or a region around the latter, wherein a cutting table whose plane already extends underneath the shaft is known as disclosed in DK 169,378.
In this case, on each side of the shaft there is arranged a set of a plurality of knives, whose arrangement in relation to one another forms a V or an inverted V, wherein the respective cutting edges can be designed to be cured or wavy.
As disclosed in EP 0 928 222 B1, the cutting table is divided into knives, in which the plane of the cutting table intersects the axis of the shaft, the intention is for the material to be comminuted with an advantageous cutting angle of about 90°.
A comminution machine for materials, such as organic waste, bulky waste or the like, assembled in this way in accordance with the prior art described above, in spite of a tried and tested function, still exhibits disadvantages such as:
The invention is directed to a grinding machine and a method of grinding for all kinds of material, for example waste, such as domestic waste and bulky waste or wood. Such waste includes refrigerators, tires, furniture, carpets, mattresses, tree stumps, demolition timber or similar materials, which comprises. In an embodiment, the machine comprises:
Thus, in interplay between the grinding tools acting in opposite directions of rotation with the rigid cutting tools, the waste is always taken in a differentiated manner, is conveyed and, fixed against the rigid cutting tools, while being grinded with specifically low forces.
On one hand, the grinding machine must be configured for production, operation, maintenance and repair in subassemblies suited for this purpose and, on the other hand, must be capable of control to the conditions of the grinding process.
As a result of the invention,
In an embodiment,
The grinding tools, seen respectively in a direction of rotation of the shaft and in their cross section, have at least two cutting regions, of which at least an inner cutting region is able to take and comminute more material to be comminuted and has a relatively short lever arm for this purpose, and also at least one outer cutting region is able to take and comminute less material to be comminuted and has a relatively long lever arm for this purpose. The cutting contours of both cutting regions form a circular arc about the axis of the shaft in the direction of the axis of the shaft.
Further, the rigid cutting tools have a number of teeth arranged in a manner of a saw and thus two flanks of the teeth at an angle to each other interact with one of the cutting regions.
In each starting effective cutting position, a tip of the grinding tools, forming a first transverse cutter, is oriented toward a tip of a tooth of the rigid cutting tools, forming a second transverse cutter, so as to be offset in parallel and cutting past, as a result of which the cutting forces produced between the cutting regions of the grinding tools and the cutting edges of the rigid cutting tools, an additional breaking edge, also arranged parallel to the axis of the shaft, with a parallel offset notching action on the material is obtained.
Accordingly, the material is subjected to an active and additional grinding process with the aggressive participation of the teeth of the rigid cutting tools.
In a further aspect of the invention, the grinding tools are offset in relation to one another in the axial direction on the shaft or are arranged with a different radial spacing. The teeth on the rigid cutting tools also are arranged accordingly, wherein the rigid cutting tools run as a slab.
Furthermore, the shaft has disks on which the grinding tools are arranged or formed. These grinding tools interact with the teeth, specifically intermeshing between the rigid cutting tools of the slab arranged at intervals.
In order to be able to install and dismantle the shaft in a beneficial way, it has journals on both sides which are detachably joined to the shaft and, if appropriate, form a bearing region. In this case, the joint can be configured such that it is made by means of a flange.
The housing is formed by a double-walled design at the ends and, in between the ends and the housing, a disk is connected to the shaft and a labyrinth seal to seal against the emergence of material is provided which can expediently be formed by the flange.
The cutting contours of the teeth of the rigid cutting tools configured in the manner of a saw can be formed by wearing elements which, for example, can be replaceable.
Thus, the present invention provides for:
The invention will be explained in more detail below using an exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
A grinding machine according to the present invention for domestic waste, bulky waste or wood, according to
As compared with the known prior art, it is important for the technical requirement on the grinding machine that imaginary extensions of the cutting edges 4.1 (
As such, in interplay of the grinding tools 3 with the rigid cutting tools 4, the material 5 can be taken in a differentiated manner, conveyed and, fixed against the rigid cutting tools 4, and grinded with specifically low forces. Accordingly, the efficiency of the grinding machine 10 with regard to the grinding process is increased substantially as compared with the conventional shredders.
In accordance with
The inner cutting region 3.1 takes more material 5 to be grinded and acts with a relatively short lever arm, and the outer cutting region 3.2 takes less material 5 to be grinded and acts with a relatively long lever arm. In this case, the contours 3.3 of the cutting regions 3.1, 3.2 in each case describe a concentric circular arc about the shaft 2 in the direction of the axes of the shafts 2.
With this design implementation, the preconditions are given for using the available forces more effectively than hitherto for the grinding process of the respective material and in a more differentiated manner.
The plurality of rigid cutting tools 4 have a plurality of teeth 4.2 arranged in the manner of a saw. Thus, two flanks 4.3 of the teeth 4.2 at an angle to each other interact with at least one of the cutting regions 3.1, 3.2 in such a way that the respective material 5 is always clamped in and is notched and cut comprehensively by the available edges of the cutters.
As shown in
As such, the present invention subjects the material 5 to an active and additional grinding process with the aggressive participation of the teeth 4.2 of the rigid cutting tools 4.
Conclusively in relation to the increased requirements placed and to the object set in accordance with the invention, this grinding machine is better suited to the types of material 5 previously discussed such that:
During use, the actions of the grinding machine according to the invention can be gathered from
Referring to
Turning to
While maintaining the active principle according to the invention and assisting the matter further, according to
The technologically beneficial implementation for the production, the operation, the maintenance and repair of the grinding machine according to the invention is achieved with the features further illustrated in
In operation, in order to assist optimal grinding and reliability of the grinding machine, it is important that no material 5 penetrates through components to be sealed off from one another. Therefore, the housing 1 according to
In order to protect the rigid cutting tools 4 against wear, it is beneficial, as indicated in
In all of the features claimed, a machine grinding designed according to the invention is optimally able to meet the increased requirements on the grinding of material of the types described by including a means for controlling the grinding machine, wherein a gradient of a parameter of the grinding machine is registered and used as a reference variable for the control of the grinding machine.
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102 47 281 | Oct 2002 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE03/03375 | 10/9/2003 | WO | 00 | 4/8/2005 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2004/035215 | 4/29/2004 | WO | A |
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169378 | Oct 1994 | DK |
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20060065769 A1 | Mar 2006 | US |