1. Field of the Invention
Twin-shafted grinders are commonly used for solids particle size reduction in various municipal wastewater applications. Cutters, or knives, stacked on counter-rotating shafts “grind” or “shred” materials ranging from feminine sanitary products to rock. The geometry of the cutters and the shaft speeds affect the particle size and throughput produced by the machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
Starting in the late 2000s, non-dispersible wipes (sheets) and paper products started becoming more and more prevalent in municipal wastewater. Common cutter designs have proven reasonably effective at shredding friable materials, such as wood, tampon applicators and shoes, however, when shredding fibrous materials such as non-dispersible wipes, fabric, and paper, these configurations often produce strips that tend to reweave in the waste stream when combined with a binder, such as hair. Comminuting systems with counter-rotating cutter elements have been used for years to reduce waste water solids in order to protect downstream equipment such as pumps. Smaller particles have a lessor chance of re-weaving into larger clumps which could damage or reduce the efficiency of equipment. Thus, an aspect of this application is to shred these fibrous items into strips of controlled lengths having reduced widths.
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According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for comminuting solid waste material including a casing defining a comminution chamber and being open on opposite sides thereof for permitting the flow of liquid therethrough bearing solid waste material and being adapted for connection in a solid waste disposal line and a comminutor assembly including cooperating substantially parallel first and second shredding stacks.
The comminutor assembly including first and second parallel shafts rotabably mounted, each including a plurality of cutting elements mounted on said first shaft in interspaced relationship with a plurality of second cutting elements mounted on said second shaft, each of said cutting elements having at least one cutting tooth thereon, said cutting elements being positioned between and separated in an axial direction by spacers which are coplanar with the cutting elements of the adjacent stack such that a cutting element from one stack and a spacer from the other stack form a pair of interactive shredding members. The cutting tooth having a plurality of serrations.
The serrations may be formed on leading edge of the cutter tooth and extend along a gullet of the cutter tooth. The spacers adjacent the cutting elements in the other stack have a cylindrical outer profile.
According to another aspect, serrations are formed on an outer circumferential surface of the cutting teeth of the cutting elements to extend along the outer circumferential surface. The spacers adjacent the cutting elements in the other stack may be formed with a plurality of grooves configured to interleave with the corresponding serrations formed along the outer circumferential surface of the cutting teeth of the cutter elements.
According to another aspect, there is provided an apparatus for comminuting solid waste material including a casing defining a comminution chamber and being open on opposite sides thereof for permitting the flow of liquid therethrough bearing solid waste material and being adapted for connection in a solid waste disposal line, and a comminutor assembly including cooperating substantially parallel first and second shredding stacks.
The comminutor assembly includes first and second parallel shafts rotabably mounted, each including a plurality of cutting elements mounted on said first shaft in interspaced relationship with a plurality of second cutting elements mounted on said second shaft, each of said cutting elements having at least one cutting tooth thereon, said cutting elements being positioned between and separated in an axial direction by spacers which are coplanar with the cutting elements of the adjacent stack such that a cutting element from one stack and a spacer from the other stack form a pair of interactive shredding members. The outer surface of the cutting teeth of the cutter elements are formed with a bi-level profile to form an outer facing outer surface and an outer facing inner surface disposed radially inward of the outer surface.
According to another aspect, the spacers adjacent the cutting elements in the other stack are formed with a bi-level outer profile configured to interleave with the bi-level profile of the cutting elements. Additionally, serrations may be formed on a leading edge of the cutter tooth and extend along a gullet of the cutter tooth.
According to another aspect, there is provided an apparatus for comminuting solid waste material including a casing defining a comminution chamber and being open on opposite sides thereof for permitting the flow of liquid therethrough bearing solid waste material and being adapted for connection in a solid waste disposal line, and a comminutor assembly including cooperating substantially parallel first and second shredding stacks.
The comminutor includes first and second parallel shafts rotabably mounted, each including a plurality of cutting elements mounted on said first shaft in interspaced relationship with a plurality of second cutting elements mounted on said second shaft, each of said cutting elements having cutter teeth thereon, said cutting elements being positioned between and separated in an axial direction by spacers which are coplanar with the cutting elements of the adjacent stack such that a cutting element from one stack and a spacer from the other stack form a pair of interactive shredding members. The cutter teeth are formed with a tapered outer profile, the tapered profile being tapered along an axial direction of the outer circumference of the cutting elements.
According to another aspect, the spacers adjacent the cutting elements in the other stack have a tapered profile to interleave with the adjacent cutting elements.
According to another aspect, the cutter teeth are formed with a dual tapered outer profile, the tapered outer profile being tapered along an axial direction of the outer circumference of the cutting elements. The spacers adjacent the cutting elements in the other stack may have a dual tapered profile to interleave with the adjacent cutting elements. The cutter teeth may be formed such that the cutter teeth have their maximum diameter at a center of the cutting element with respect to an axial direction of the cutting element. The spacers adjacent the cutting elements in the other stack may be formed with a minimum diameter at a center of the spacers with respect to an axial direction of the spacers.
According to another aspect, the cutter teeth are formed such that the cutter teeth have their minimum diameter at a center of the cutting element with respect to an axial direction of the cutting element. The spacers adjacent the cutting elements in the other stack may be formed with a maximum diameter at a center of the spacers with respect to an axial direction of the spacers.
The above and other features and aspects of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown.
An aspect of this application is to provide improved cutters and spacers that consistently pierce or perforate and weaken dry and wetted fibrous waste water solids to facilitate tearing into short strips. This is accomplished using: 1) tooth profiles that incorporate serrations on the cutter teeth, or 2) tooth profiles that incorporate geometry that interleaves all or a portion of the cutter teeth with the opposing spacer. Additional embodiments describe interleaving designs using cutters with a V-shaped interface of cutter to spacer.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/054,643 filed on Sep. 24, 2014 in the U.S. Patent Trademark Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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