Claims
- 1. A mill comprising an elongate case with front and rear ends and a central longitudinal flow passage, coupling means coupling the front and rear ends of the case with upstream and downstream fluid conducting means, an elongate annular milling ring with front and rear ends arranged within the case between the ends thereof concentric with the flow passage therein and having a plurality of elongate axially extending circumferentially spaced inwardly projecting teeth projecting radially inward into the passage, adjacent teeth on the ring defining axially extending radially inwardly and axially opening material conducting passages, an elongate substantially disc-shaped rotor less in axial extent than the ring arranged concentric within the rear portion of the ring in free running clearance therewith, said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced, elongate, straight guideways the axes of which occur on radial planes through the rotor, each guideway has an outer end opening substantially radially at the perimeter of the rotor, a plurality of milling blocks with elongate shanks having inner and outer ends and outer work-engaging heads on the outer ends of the shanks, the shank of each block is slidably engaged in a guideway with its head outside the guideways and projecting substantially radially outwardly from the rotor toward said ring, said heads have radially outwardly disposed end faces corresponding substantially in axial extent with said teeth and have substantially axially extending circumferentially disposed opposite sides converging with said faces and defining circumferentially spaced substantially axially extending cutting edges, stop means carried by the rotor and engaging the shanks of the blocks and limiting radial outward shifting of the blocks to positions where the outer faces and cutting edges are in close running clearance with the teeth and permitting free inward shifting of the blocks relative to the teeth, a shaft extending axially and concentric within the passage and drivingly supporting the rotor within the case and the ring, and a prime mover at the exterior of the case coupled with the shaft.
- 2. The mill set forth in claim 1 wherein the rotor has circumferentially spaced radially outwardly disposed flats about its perimeter defining material receiving recesses about the rotor and within which the heads of the blocks are freely positioned and into which the outer ends of the shanks of the blocks normally project.
- 3. The mill set forth in claim 2 wherein the guideways are greater in longitudinal extent than the radius of the rotor and are disposed with their axes on cord lines spaced radially outward from the axis of the rotor, said shanks of the blocks are greater in longitudinal extent than the radius of the rotor and less in longitudinal extent than the guideways.
- 4. The mill set forth in claim 3 wherein one end portion of the case turns radially outward relative to the axis of the case on which the shaft occurs, said shaft has one end portion of the case, said prime mover is mounted at the exterior of the case and has a drive shaft joined with said shaft.
- 5. The mill set forth in claim 3 wherein said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting cutting blades on a plane adjacent the plane of the rear end of the ring, said blades are movable circumferentially relative to and in material shearing relationship with the rear ends of the teeth.
- 6. The mill set forth in claim 2 wherein one end portion of the case turns radially outward relative to the axis of the case on which the shaft occurs, said shaft has one end portion extending through and outward from said one end portion of the case, said prime mover is mounted at the exterior of the case and has a drive shaft aligned and coupled with said shaft.
- 7. The mill set forth in claim 6 wherein said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting cutting blades on a plane adjacent the plane of the rear end of the ring, said blades are movable circumferentially relative to and in material shearing relationship with the rear ends of the teeth.
- 8. The mill set forth in claim 2 wherein said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting cutting blades on a plane adjacent the plane of the rear end of the ring, said blades are movable circumferentially relative to and in material shearing relationship with the rear ends of the teeth.
- 9. The mill set forth in claim 1 wherein the guideways are greater in longitudinal extent than the radius of the rotor and are disposed with their axes on cord lines spaced radially outward from the axis of the rotor, said shanks of the blocks are greater in longitudinal extent than the radius of the rotor and less in longitudinal extent than the guideways.
- 10. The mill set forth in claim 9 wherein one end portion of the case turns radially outward relative to the axis of the case on which the shaft occurs, said shaft has one end portion extending through and outward from said one end portion of the case, said prime mover is mounted at the exterior of the case and has a drive shaft joined with said shaft.
- 11. The mill set forth in claim 10 wherein said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting cutting blades on a plane adjacent the plane of the rear end of the ring, said blades are movable circumferentially relative to and in material shearing relationship with the rear ends of the teeth.
- 12. The mill set forth in claim 9 wherein said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting cutting blades on a plane adjacent the plane of the rear end of the ring, said blades are movable circumferentially relative to and in material shearing relationship with the rear ends of the teeth.
- 13. The mill set forth in claim 1 wherein one end portion of the case turns radially outward relative to the axis of the case on which the shaft occurs, said shaft has one end portion extending through and outward from said one end portion of the case, said prime mover is mounted at the exterior of the case and has a drive shaft joined with said shaft.
- 14. The mill set forth in claim 3 wherein said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting cutting blades on a plane adjacent the plane of the rear end of the ring, said blades are movable circumferentially relative to and in material shearing relationship with the rear ends of the teeth.
- 15. The mill set forth in claim 1 wherein said rotor has a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially outwardly projecting cutting blades on a plane adjacent the plane of the rear end of the ring, said blades are movable circumferentially relative to and in material shearing relationship with the rear ends of the teeth.
- 16. The mill set forth in claim 1 wherein said stop means includes an elongate slot with inner and outer ends in and extending longitudinally of the shank of each block and stop pins carried by the rotor and projecting into said slots and normally engaging the inner ends of the slots.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 806,724, filed June 15, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,141,510, issued Feb. 27, 1979, for MATERIAL REDUCTION MEANS FOR PUMPS.
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