Claims
- 1. A hammer for use in a shredder, the hammer comprising:
- a holder;
- a dovetail key having a mating end and a remote end arranged on an inner surface of the holder, the key having outer edges which extend and diverge from the remote end to the mating end, the key having a depth that decreases from the remote end to the mating end;
- a replaceable tip having a concave curved outer surface, a convex curved circumferential surface and an inner surface, the tip including a flat protruding surface between the outer surface and the circumferential surface, the outer surface having a protruding edge being subject to impact, the tip having a width greater than the width of the holder, the protruding surface extending across the entire width of the outer surface of the tip, the tip having a dovetail groove at the inner surface, the groove shaped to receive the dovetail key, the groove having a mating end and a remote end, the groove having a depth that decreases from the remote end to the mating end, the tip being slidably engageable with the holder such that when the groove is slid over the key the mating end of the key aligns with the mating end of the groove and the remote end of the key aligns with the remote end of the groove thereby allowing the inner surface of the holder to interlock with the inner surface of the tip, the holder including a mounting opening spaced from the dovetail key, the holder having a convex curved circumferential surface which is contiguous with the convex curved circumferential surface of the tip when the tip is mounted to the holder, the circumferential surfaces extending circumferentially with respect to the opening in the holder, the outer surface of the tip extending radially with respect to the opening; and
- means for mounting the hammer to the shredder.
- 2. The hammer according to claim 1, wherein the means for mounting the hammer to the shredder includes a shaft, the hammer being rotatably connected to said shaft.
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/074,509, filed Jun. 11, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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