Claims
- 1. The method of handling and reducing a moving sheet of broke material capable of being cut by a high pressure water jet, comprising the steps of arranging a plurality of individual high pressure water jet cutting nozzles in a first bank transversely spaced in relation to the direction of movement of said broke material and positioning said nozzles to direct cutting stream jets against one surface of said broke material, arranging at least a second plurality of spaced individual high pressure water jet cutting nozzles in a second bank transversely of said direction of movement of said broke material and positioned to direct cutting stream jets against the opposite surface of said broke material, and moving at least one of said banks transversely with respect to the direction of movement of said broke material by a distance sufficient such that the paths of said cutting jet streams from said at least one of said banks intercept the paths of said cutting jet streams from the other of said banks for destroying said moving sheet of broke material and reducing the same into a plurality of smaller pieces for disposal.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the movement of one of said banks is 180.degree. out of phase with the movement of the other of said banks, in which the amplitudes of movement of said one bank is A.sub.1 and of said other bank is A.sub.2 in which the sum of A.sub.1, A.sub.2 is equal to or exceeds 0.9 S where S is the spacing of individual said nozzles in said banks, one from the other.
- 3. The method of comminuting a sheet of broke moving in a given direction and capable of being cut by a high pressure water jet, comprising the steps of:
- applying one bank of multiple individual high pressure water cutting jet streams, said jet streams being transversely spaced to said given direction, of movement of such broke, against one surface of such broke while simultaneously applying a second bank of individual high pressure water cutting jet streams, said jet streams being transversely spaced to said given direction, of movement of such broke, against the opposite surface of such broke, and
- moving at least one said banks of jet streams transversely of said direction of movement of such broke to intersect the jet streams of the other of said banks, thereby reducing said sheet into a plurality of smaller pieces.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of directing said jet streams partially in said given direction of movement of such broke to provide a force component in said direction of movement.
- 5. The method of cutting a moving continuous sheet of broke, comprising the steps of:
- directing such sheet of broke along a path of movement between opposed banks of spaced water cutting nozzles,
- applying cutting streams from said opposed nozzle banks across said path of movement and causing said opposed streams to impact the opposite surfaces of such sheet of broke so that transverse forces of said cutting streams from one nozzle bank upon one surface of such sheet broke are balanced by opposed transverse forces from the opposed nozzle banks upon the opposite surface of such sheet of broke, and
- causing the nozzles in at least one of said banks to reciprocate transversely of said path of movement to cut such sheet into small pieces.
- 6. The method of cutting a moving sheet of water jet cuttable material comprising the steps of:
- supporting said moving sheet on the surface of a rotating open face roll, and
- applying cutting streams from a pair of adjacently spaced nozzle banks having cutting jets directed to impinge against said moving sheet at a common peripheral location on said open face roll, and causing such nozzle banks to oscillate transversely one with respect to the other to cut said moving sheet into small pieces.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 07/649,104 filed Feb. 1, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,234,172.
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Divisions (1)
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