Claims
- 1. In a mill for grinding material such as garbage including a housing having a multiplicity of plates attached by their side edges at interconnections to define a grinding chamber, the improvement comprising a system for preventing internal wear of the housing plates from the grinding operation comprising, in combination: a multiplicity of wear plates having a size and shape complementary to and for abutment with the plates of the housing inside of the grinding chamber, with the wear plates having interior surfaces; means removably insertable into the grinding chamber and located adjacent to the interconnections of the housing side edges for abutting with the interior surfaces adjacent the side edges of the wear plates; and means for retaining the abutting means adjacent to the housing plates.
- 2. The mill of claim 1 wherein the abutting means comprises elongated bars; and wherein the retaining means comprises means for slideably receiving the elongated bars parallel and adjacent to the interconnections of the housing plates.
- 3. The mill of claim 2 wherein the spacing between the side edges of the wear plates is less than the spacing between the side edges of the housing plates; and wherein the retaining means comprises means extending from the housing plates and between the side edges of the wear plates for drawing the abutting means towards the housing plates to sandwich the wear plates between the abutting means and the housing.
- 4. The mill of claim 2 wherein the housing includes at least a top plate and first and second shelves, with the slideably receiving means comprising apertures formed at least in the top plate and the first shelf for slideably receiving the elongated bar.
- 5. The mill of claim 1 further including a shaft rotatably mounted in the grinding chamber and a plurality of grinding rotors rotatably fixed to the shaft; and wherein the abutting means comprises elongated bars extending parallel and spaced to the shaft, with the elongated bars deflecting material from adjacent and circling the grinding rotors towards the grinding rotors when the grinding rotors are rotated.
- 6. The mill of claim 1 wherein the spacing between the side edges of the wear plates is less than the spacing between the side edges of the housing plates; and wherein the retaining means comprises means extending from the housing plates and between the side edges of the wear plates for drawing the abutting means towards the housing plates to sandwich the wear plates between the abutting means and the housing.
- 7. In a mill for grinding material such as garbage including a multiplicity of flat plates attached by their side edges interconnections to define a grinding chamber having a perimeter, an inlet opening and an outlet opening, a shaft rotatably mounted in the grinding chamber and concentrically within the perimeter of the grinding chamber, and at least a first grinding rotor rotatably fixed to the shaft, with the rotor including a multiplicity of arms extending radially from and rotatably fixed to the shaft and circumferentially spaced from each other, the improvement comprising means connected to the grinding chamber at the interconnections of the plates for deflecting material from adjacent and circling the grinding rotor towards the grinding rotor when the grindng rotor is rotated to be impinged by the grinding rotor as the material moves axially from the inlet opening to the outlet opening past the grinding rotor and to prevent any tendency of the material to simply circle the grinding rotor inside of the grinding chamber concentric to the grinding rotor.
- 8. The mill of claim 7 wherein the deflecting means deflects the material generally perpendicular to the generally perimeter of the grindng chamber and parallel to the shaft.
- 9. The mill of claim 8 wherein the deflecting means comprises a first plate having a first edge, a second edge, a first face, and a second face, with the width of the plate between the first and second edges being a multiple of the thickness of the plate between the first and second faces, with the first edge being connected to the perimeter of the grinding chamber and the second edge extending into the grinding chamber, with the first plate being arranged generally parallel to the shaft and generally perpendicular to the grinding motors.
- 10. The mill of claim 9 wherein the deflecting means further comprises, in combination: a second plate having a first edge connected to the perimeter of the grinding chamber and having a second edge connected to the second edge of the first plate for bracing the first plate.
- 11. The mill of claim 9 wherein the perimeter of the grindng chamber has a generally octagonal shape including 8 sides, with the first plate connected to the grinding chamber at the interconnection of adjacent sides of the grinding chamber.
- 12. The mill of claim 7 wherein the deflecting means comprises a first plate having a first edge, a second edge, a first face, and a second face, with the width of the plate between the first and second edges being a multiple of the thickness of the plate between the first and second faces, with the first edge being connected to the perimeter of the grindng chamber and the second edge extending into the grinding chamber, with the plate having a height which is a multiple of the height of the grinding motors.
- 13. The mill of claim 12 wherein the deflecting means further comprises, in combination: a second plate having a first edge connected to the perimeter of the grinding chamber and having a second edge connected to the second edge of the first plate for bracing the first plate.
- 14. The mill of claim 12 wherein the generally perimeter of the grinding chamber has a octagonal shape including 8 sides, with the first plate connected to the grinding chamber at the interconnection of adjacent sides of the grinding chamber.
- 15. In a mill for grinding material such as garbage including a grinding chamber having a perimeter, an inlet opening and an outlet opening, a shaft rotatably mounted in the grinding chamber and concentrically within the perimeter of the grinding chamber, and a plurality of grinding rotors rotatably fixed to the shaft, the improvement comprising, in combination: means connected to the grinding chamber for deflecting material from adjacent and circling the grinding rotors towards the grinding rotors when the grinding rotors are rotated; wherein the deflecting means comprises elongated bars slidably received in the grinding chamber adjacent to the perimeter; and a multiplicity of wear plates for covering the perimeter of the grindng chamber, with the wear plates having interior surfaces, with the elongated bars abutting with the interior surfaces of the wear plates and sandwiching the wear plates against the perimeter.
- 16. The mill of claim 9 wherein the side edges of the wear plates are spaced from each other; and wherein the mill further comprises, in combination: means extending from the grinding chamber between the side edges of the wear plates for drawing the elongated bars towards the perimeter of the grinding chamber.
- 17. The mill of claim 16 further comprising means for slideably receiving the elongated bars in the grinding chamber generally parallel to and spaced from the shaft.
- 18. In a mill for grinding material such as garbage including a grinding chamber having a perimeter, an inlet opening and an outlet opening, a shaft rotatably mounted in the grinding chamber and concentrically within the perimeter of the grinding chamber, at least a first grinding rotor rotatably fixed to the shaft, with the rotor including a multiplicity of arms extending radially from and rotatably fixed to the shaft and circumferentially spaced from each other, and a plurality of shelves secured in the grinding chamber and dividing the grinding chamber into sections, with each of the shelves including a centrally located aperture having a size, with the shaft rotatably mounted in the grinding chamber concentrically within the centrally located apertures of the shelves, with the grinding rotors located complementary to the plurality of shelves, the improvement comprising means connected generally radially to the shelves between the perimeter of the grinding chamber and the apertures of the shelves and located axially intermediate the shelves and the grinding rotors for deflecting material from adjacent and circling the grinding rotor towards the grinding rotor when the grinding rotor is rotated to be impinged by the grinding rotor as the material moves axially from the inlet opening to the outlet opening past the grinding rotor and to prevent any tendency of the material to simply circle the grinding rotor inside of the grinding chamber concentric to the grinding rotor.
- 19. In a mill for grinding material such as garbage including a grinding chamber having a perimeter, an inlet opening and an outlet opening, a shaft rotatably mounted in the grinding chamber and concentrically within the perimeter of the grinding chamber, a plurality of rotors rotatably fixed to and axially spaced along the shaft, with each rotor including a multiplicity of arms extending radially from and rotatably fixed to the shaft and circumferentially spaced from each other, and a plurality of shelves dividing the grinding chamber into sections, with the grinding rotors located complementary to and intermediate the shelves, the improvement comprising, in combination: means extending between the shelves for deflecting material from adjacent and circling the grinding rotor towards the grinding rotor when the grinding rotor is rotated to be impinged by the grinding rotor as the material moves axially from the inlet opening to the outlet openings past the grinding rotor and to prevent any tendency of the material to simply circle the grinding rotor inside of the grinding chamber concentric to the grinding rotor; and means formed in the shelves for slideably receiving the deflecting means in the grinding chamber adjacent to the perimeter.
- 20. The mill of claim 21 wherein the deflecting means comprises at least a first elongated bar.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/400,095 filed Aug. 29, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,989,796, which is a continuation-inpart of application Ser. No. 07/377,712 filed July 10, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,661.
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