Claims
- 1. In a fragmenting rotor assembly for waste wood and other fragmentable materiala. a drive shaft and mechanism for driving said shaft in a direction of rotation about an axis of rotation; b. a series of radially projecting hammers situated along said axis and powered by said shaft, the hammers having a leading portion and a trailing portion relative to said direction of rotation; c. replaceable fragmenting knives removably secured to the leading portions of said hammers having generally axially extending fragmenting edges; and d. an impaling tool having a generally conical front end rigidly carried on said hammers radially inwardly of said edges to project generally tangentially a predetermined distance forwardly of said edges and provide an initial work contacting portion ahead of and cooperating with said knife edges.
- 2. The rotor assembly of claim 1 wherein said knives are double edged and comprise plates with radially spaced inner and outer cutting edges, and said impaling tools extend adjacent said outer edges and remote from said inner edges.
- 3. The rotor assembly of claim 2 wherein said drive shaft mounts a drum having a peripheral surface and said hammers are fixed on said peripheral surface in circumferentially staggered formation.
- 4. The rotor assembly of claim 2 wherein said drive shaft mounts a series of discs and said hammers are fixed on said discs in circumferentially staggered formation.
- 5. The rotor assembly of claim 2 wherein said knives have radially spaced openings through them, and bores through said hammers leading from front to back communicate with each of said openings, and said impaling tools on said hammers have elongate shanks with threads thereon extending through said knife openings and hammer openings to mount said knives on said hammers.
- 6. The rotor assembly of claim 5 wherein said impaling tools have bolt head portions forming the front ends of said shanks and said knives have bolt-head-shaped openings within which said bolt head portions are received, and nuts bearing on said hammers cooperate with said threads on said impaling tool shanks to hold said knives and impaling tools in fixed position.
- 7. The rotor assembly of claim 6 wherein said impaling tools are provided to fix the radially outer portions of said knives, and bolts having heads fitting in said bolt-head-shaped openings are provided to fix the radially inner portions of said knives.
- 8. The rotor assembly of claim 2 wherein said generally conical front ends of said impaling tools comprise conical ends on frustroconical portions integrated with cylindrical portions and said radially outer knife edges substantially overhang said cylindrical portions.
- 9. The rotor assembly of claim 1 wherein said edges are coated with a hardened surface.
- 10. The rotor assembly of claim 1 wherein said knives have radially outer and front surfaces which are angled to provide relief, and said radially outer and front surfaces are coated with a carbide material.
- 11. In a method of operating a fragmenting rotor assembly for waste wood and other fragmentable material incorporating a drive shaft and mechanism for driving said shaft in a direction of rotation about an axis of rotation, a series of radially projecting hammers situated along said axis of rotation and powered by said shaft with the hammers having a leading portion and a trailing portion relative to said direction of rotation, replaceable fragmenting knives removably secured to the leading portions of said hammers having generally axially extending knife edges, and an elongate impaling tool having a generally conical front piercing portion rigidly carried on said hammers radially inwardly of said edges to project in a generally tangential direction a predetermined distance forwardly of said edges and provide an initial contacting portion ahead of and cooperating with said knife edges; the method comprising:a. prior to engaging the work with each of said radially outer knife edges, engaging the work with an impaling tool to pierce and tear the work while protecting the knife edges; and b. immediately thereafter contacting the work with said knife edges to fragment work held for engagement by said tools.
- 12. The method of claim 11 comprising providing radially inner knife edges radially inboard of said impaling tool.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein radially inner and radially outer knife edges are provided on knife plates on the front faces of said hammers and said impaling tools are carried by said knife plates and perform the dual function of carrying said knife plates and fixing them in position, said impaling tools being axially removable to permit said knife plates to be rotated 180°, and then reinsertable in position to hold said knife plates.
Parent Case Info
The present application claims the priority of U.S. provisional application, Serial No. 60/159,174 filed Oct. 13, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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