Claims
- 1. A heavy duty hammermill having a fragmentizing chamber and a hammer assembly mounted for rotary motion in said chamber,
- said hammer assembly coacts with a cutting comb and circumferentially spaced grate bars to fragmentize material fed into the chamber of the hammermill, the hammer assembly including:
- a drive shaft mounted for rotary motion in the chamber;
- a plurality of spiders mounted on the shaft; and an end disc mounted on said shaft at each end of said spiders, each spider having six equally radially spaced arms,
- a hammer pin opening at the outer end of each arm and corresponding openings in each of said end discs;
- spacer members mounted on said shaft between said spiders and said end discs;
- a number of tie rod openings in each of said spiders located at equally spaced distances from the axis of the drive shaft each of said spiders including a hub portion having a radius approximately equal to the length from a tie rod opening to the drive shaft axis plus half the difference between the length from a hammer pin opening to the drive shaft axis and the length from a tie rod opening to the drive shaft, a hammer pin mounted in each row of s pider arms, and a number of freely swinging hammers mounted for rotary motion on said hammer pins in the spaces formed by said spacer members between said spiders;
- said hammers rotating freely about the pins in an orbit sufficiently close to the comb to fragmentize heavy material.
- 2. The hammer assembly according to claim 1 including means for protecting the exposed portions of said hammer pins between said spider arms from wear.
- 3. The hammer assembly according to claim 2 wherein said protecting means comprises a ring made of hardened, wear resistant steel.
- 4. The hammer assembly according to claim 1 including protective caps mounted on the impact area at the end of each spider arm.
- 5. The hammer assembly according to claim 4 wherein said protective caps each include a shroud shaped to engage the outer portion of the tip of the spider arm and a web projecting inwardly from the inner face of the shroud and matingly engaging a slot provided in the spider arm.
- 6. The hammer assembly according to claim 5, wherein said shroud is made of a hardened, wear resistant steel.
- 7. The hammer assembly according to claim 1 wherein said drive shaft includes a single key way along one side, said spiders and spacer members include a single key way corresponding to the said key way in said shaft and a key for securing each of said spiders and spacer members to said shaft.
- 8. A hammer assembly for a hammermill of the type having a housing forming a fragmentizing chamber, said hammer assembly being mounted for rotary motion in the chamber and comprising:
- a drive shaft mounted for rotary motion in the housing;
- a number of six arm type spiders axially aligned on said shaft, spacer members mounted on said shaft between said spiders, said spiders each include a number of tie rod openings located at equally spaced distances from the axis of said drive shaft,
- each spider arm including a hammer pin opening at the outer end, said hammer pin openings being located at equally spaced distances from the axis of said drive shaft, said spider arms being aligned in rows with said hammer pin openings in axial alignment, each spider including a hub portion having a radius which is approximately equal to the distance of a tie rod opening from said drive shaft plus half the difference of the distance from a hammer pin opening to the drive shaft and the distance from a tie rod to the drive shaft;
- and a number of hammers mounted for rotation on said hammer pins in the spaces formed by said spacer members between said spiders.
- 9. The assembly according to claim 8 including an end disc mounted on said shaft at each end of said spiders and a spacer member positioned between each end disc and the adjacent spider.
- 10. The assembly according to claim 8 including means on said hammer pins for protecting the exposed portions of said hammer pins in the spaces between the spider arms.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 321,771 filed on Mar. 10, 1989, now abandoned.
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