Claims
- 1. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact comprising means forming a reduction chamber having a top inlet for solids and a bottom outlet for reducing solids, an impact rotor in the chamber and spanning the chamber substantially between opposing side walls of the chamber, a generally circumferential array of fixed impact members in said reduction chamber near the periphery thereof, said impact members having generally flat surfaces facing generally in directions toward said rotor, at least the lowermost impact members being below said rotor and near said bottom outlet and spaced apart to form reduced solids discharge passages, the impact rotor including at least a pair of impact bars spaced from the rotational axis of said rotor and revolving inwardly of said fixed impact members, said fixed impact members being so arranged circumferentially about said rotor that an annular space is provided between said fixed impact members and the path of travel of said impact bars whereby solids introduced by gravity into the top of the reduction chamber will be struck by the impact bars of the rotor and propelled against the fixed impact members and be directed back toward the part of said impact bars by said impact members and against other solids continually and progressively throughout said annular space surrounding said rotor and its impact bars in the reduction chamber from the top to the bottom thereof, until said solids are reduced in size enough to pass through said discharge passages.
- 2. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 1, and said fixed impact members comprising substantially flat rectangular plate members arranged at varying angles around the circumference of said reduction chamber and extending between said opposing side walls of said chamber.
- 3. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 2, and said flat plate members in said array including a plurality of substantially vertical plate members at one side of the reduction chamber, the remaining plate members of said array angled progressively around the circumference of the reduction chamber to be roughly tangential to the circular peripheral path of movement of said impact rotor.
- 4. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 2, and said opposing side walls having slots therein for the support of said flat plate members and through which the plate members may be passed slidably for mounting in said chamber or removal therefrom.
- 5. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 4, and latchable gasketed closure elements on said opposing side walls adapted to cover said slots and retaining said flat plate members in their use positions in said reduction chamber.
- 6. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 1, and said impact bars being massive rectangular cross section bars symmetrically disposed relative to the axis of said rotor and passing near the fixed impact members during rotation.
- 7. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 6, and dynamic balance adjusting means on said rotor, said adjusting means including a threaded stud carried by said rotor and a lockable nut on said stud.
- 8. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 1, and means connected with said reduction chamber to induce an air draft therethrough, a fines collection chamber outside of said reduction chamber and connected with the latter by a passage near the top of the reduction chamber through which an air draft may travel from the reduction chamber into said fines collection chamber, said means to induce an air draft including an air exhaust outlet in the upper portion of said fines collection chamber and means for deflecting the fines in the air stream toward the bottom of said fines collection chamber.
- 9. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 8, and said fines collection chamber disposed at one side of said reduction chamber and being vertically elongated and having a bottom fines collection portion, and a door for said collection portion.
- 10. An apparatus for reducing solids by impact as defined in claim 1, and said means forming said reduction chamber comprising a generally rectangular housing having a tapered hopper-like bottom below said lowermost impact members, and said top inlet for solids comprising an upstanding chute having downwardly divergent side walls and said chute opening into the top of said reduction chamber above said impact rotor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior copending application Ser. No. 554,596, filed Mar. 3, 1975, for SOLID OBJECT REDUCING APPARATUS, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Impact Mill Designed in Australia; in Mining and Chemical Engineering Review, 15 Dec. 1964, p. 15. |
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