Claims
- 1. In a method for reducing coal and other materials, in apparatus including a hollow rotatable drum having an opening therein to receive feed material and wall means including screening openings to discharge material of desired size, lifter shelves positioned on the inner surface of said wall means for lifting and dropping material within the drum as the drum is rotated, and rotor means including a rotor shaft and shaft-mounted material impacting means positioned within at least a portion of the length of the drum for impacting material dropped from said shelves, the improvement which comprises:
- a. driving said drum at a speed in the range of about 70% to about 95% of critical speed;
- b. maintaining said lifter shelves on the drum at predetermined angle of inclination, ranging from 0.degree. up to 70.degree. in a direction opposite to the direction of drum rotation, which angle will cause said material to drop from said shelves into contact with said impacting means at or near the crest of the orbit of the impacting means when said drum is rotated at said speed, and which will direct the material from above one side of the rotor shaft to the other side of the rotor shaft in the direction of the downrunning side of said rotor shaft; and
- c. driving said drum and rotor in the same direction of rotation, whereby material struck by said rotor is flung against the downrunning wall of said drum.
- 2. Method according to claim 1 characterized in that said drum is driven at a speed which is at least about 70% but less than 80% of critical speed.
- 3. Method according to claim 1 characterized in that said drum is driven at about 80 to 95% of critical speed.
- 4. Method according to claim 1 characterized in that said lifter shelves are maintained at a downward inclination from the radial as viewed on the uprunning side of the drum.
- 5. Method according to claim 1 characterized in that the lifter shelves are maintained at a downward inclination from the radial, as viewed on the uprunning side of the drum, in the range of 25.degree.-70.degree..
- 6. Method according to claim 1 characterized in that said impacting means includes a set of paddles mounted on the rotor shaft and impacted material is thrown progressively towards the outlet end of the drum by pitched surfaces of said paddles.
- 7. In a method for reducing coal and other materials, in apparatus including a hollow rotatable drum having an opening therein to receive feed material and wall means including screening openings to discharge material of desired size, lifter shelves positioned on the inner surface of said wall means for lifting and dropping material within the drum as the drum is rotated, and rotor means including a rotor shaft and shaft-mounted material impacting means positioned within at least a portion of the length of the drum for impacting material dropped from said shelves, the improvement which comprises:
- a. driving said drum at a speed in the range of about 80% to about 95% of critical speed;
- b. maintaining said lifter shelves inclined from the radial in a direction opposite to the direction of drum rotation at an angle which will cause said material to drop from said shelves substantially only when said shelves are at or near the crest of their circular orbit when said drum is rotated at said speed, and which will direct the material from one side of the rotor shaft to the other side of the rotor shaft; and
- c. driving said drum and rotor in the same direction of rotation, whereby material struck by said rotor is flung against the downrunning wall of said drum.
- 8. In a method for reducing coal and other materials, in apparatus including a hollow rotatable drum having an opening therein to receive feed material and wall means including screening openings to discharge material of desired size, lifter shelves positioned on the inner surface of said wall means for lifting and dropping material within the drum as the drum is rotated, and rotor means including a rotor shaft and shaft-mounted material impacting means positioned within at least a portion of the length of the drum for impacting material dropped from said shelves, the improvement which comprises:
- a. driving said drum at a speed in the range of about 80% to about 95% of critical speed;
- b. maintaining said lifter shelves inclined at an angle in the range of 25.degree. to 70.degree. downwardly from the radial, as viewed on the uprunning side of the drum, which will cause said material to drop from said shelves substantially only when said shelves are at or near the crest of their circular orbit when said drum is rotated at said speed, and which will direct the material from above one side of the rotor shaft to the other side of the rotor shaft in the direction of the downrunning side of said rotor shaft; and
- c. driving said drum and rotor in the same direction of rotation, whereby material struck by said rotor is flung against the downrunning wall of said drum.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 417,335, filed Nov. 19, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,931,937, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 267,936 filed June 30, 1972 which is now abandoned.
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