The invention concerns a grinding unit that includes a mill and that is suitable for installation in a container, especially is a filter or silo. The mill includes functional grinding components that are mounted on a cover that can be flanged onto an opening in the container.
Grinding units with a variety of different mill types are already known. They consist of a product feed unit, mill, product collection unit and fan. Some products require a high air flow rate to cool the product during grinding, these types of systems are operated in through-air mode. Other products are less temperature-sensitive and can be processed without a separate flow of cooling air. To aid transport of these products, the air can be circulated. The advantage of this solution is that elaborate product collection units such as cyclones or filters are not necessary.
German Patent DE 9300910 U1 describes a system for grinding sugar. In this instance, a mill is top-mounted directly on a container. The ground product is routed via this collection hopper to the discharge. In this example, the air is circulated through the mill, whereby the air from the collection hopper is extracted and supplied to the product inlet upstream of the mill.
Despite this device, improvements are still desirable, and these are now provided by the present invention.
The present invention now creates a grinding unit of the type described herein which is compact and cost-saving in design, easy to handle and which can be easily adapted to suit the relevant explosion-protective regulations in the case of potentially explosive products.
The invention relates to a grinding unit comprising a mill which is designed such that it can be inserted into an opening of a container and can furthermore be operated in this position. The container thereby assumes the function of the mill housing, meaning that an independent mill housing is no longer necessary.
Other features and merits of the invention are shown in the attached drawing figures which illustrate preferred embodiments and wherein:
The grinding unit consists of a mill in modular design and a container belonging to a process-technological system. The container destined to accommodate the mill has an opening with flange and hinge bearing. This opening can, for example, be a manhole that is designed to permit maintenance procedures.
In the invention design, the cover for this opening is designed as a functional mill component. The cover with functional components is equipped with a hinged connection consisting of a cover hinge with bearing so that the mill can be hinged out of the container. The cover can be locked by means of connecting elements and holds the mill securely in a position that is safe to operate.
The mill is installed in the cover as follows: on one side of the cover plate is the drive for the mill rotor. The shaft is routed through the cover plate. On the other side, the grinding element is fitted to the rotor and the stator is fixed. The mill inlet, i.e. the feed material inlet, is located on the top part of the cover.
The mill can, for example, be an impact mill with pin disc grinding unit. The container into which the mill is installed can be a filter or a silo.
In this way, it is possible with the invention-design unit to save on the actual mill housing. The functional components of the mill, namely drive, shaft, rotor, stator and product inlet, are fitted to the cover and are inserted as a complete module into a container with an opening, e.g. a filter, and the cover is connected securely with the flange on the opening.
Invention-design grinding systems can be designed to be operated with no air flowing through the mill, or in closed-air circuit or through-air mode.
The advantages of the invention are that the mill housing and thus a cost-intensive component is omitted. Savings arise especially in the case of pressure-proof systems. Besides this, there are no connecting ductings between mill and downstream system components.
This type of grinding unit design is especially advantageous for grinding sugar. Finely ground sugar is a potentially explosive product, meaning that the grinding system must be protected against explosion. Because sugar is not temperature-sensitive, processing is possible without any flow of cooling air.
The invention constitutes an inexpensive possibility of upgrading systems with mills because existing system components can still be used and the actual mill housing can be done away with. Over and above this, the machine being upgraded can be simply fitted by flanging the mill onto the manhole.
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The invention is not limited to the example described above and as shown in the figures.
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