Claims
- 1. In an ice disaggregation system characterized by at least one rotating drum, which drum carries ice engaging teeth structure on the peripheral surface thereof, the improvement comprising:
- (A) a plurality of tooth supporting brackets distributed about and affixed to the peripheral surface of the drum, each of said brackets including an elongated tooth carrying portion disposed generally parallel to the drum peripheral surface and rigidly supported outwardly therefrom by a plurality of bracket legs;
- (B) a plurality of ice engaging teeth fixed to said bracket beam portion, each of said teeth having a sharp, ice engaging forward portion, said teeth being oriented such that the forward portions thereof generally face the direction of drum rotation; and
- (C) said ice engaging portion of said teeth including a plurality of pointed tines comprising a relatively long central tine flanked by a pair of tines which are shorter than said central tine, all of said tines being aimed in the same forward direction.
- 2. The system of claim 1 in which each of said teeth is individually removably affixed to its corresponding bracket.
- 3. The system of claim 2 which further includes a brace member having a rearward portion affixed to the surface of said bracket which faces the surface of said drum, said brace member having a forward portion spaced from said bracket and defining a recess therewith, each of said teeth further having a rearward portion, said recess being adapted to receive and brace said tooth rearward portion, and means for removably securing each said tooth rearward portion in said recess.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application contains subject matter related to United States patent application Ser. No. 940,245, filed on even date herewith and entitled "Means for Increasing the Efficiency of an Ice Disaggregation System;" and to United States patent application Ser. No. 940,247, filed on even date herewith and entitled "Ice Disaggregation System." George W. Morgan is the inventor in both of the foregoing references, and each is assigned to the common assignee herewith.
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