Claims
- 1. A ring roller mill comprising at least one roller (2) within a respective grinding ring (1), at least one axial end of the grinding ring being fitted with a collecting jacket (6) for a coarse fraction and constituting an extension of the grinding ring (1) and with a stationary end section (9); radially inwardly directed scoop plates (7) fitted at intervals around the collecting jacket (6); means for rotating the collecting jacket (6) at a speed below the critical speed; an air inlet opening (11) in the stationary end section (9); and an outlet opening (12) in the stationary end section offset radially from the axis of the grinding ring (1) and aligned with the interior of the grinding ring (1) for a fine fraction to leave the mill in suspension; characterized in that there are two of the air inlet openings (11) located one on each side of the outlet opening (12) in the rotational direction of the grinding ring, the air inlet openings providing inlets for material to be ground.
- 2. A mill according to claim 1, wherein the scoop plates (7) and air inlet openings (11) are arranged so that, in use, material collected by, and falling from, the scoop plates (7) is blown back into the grinding ring by air blown in through the air inlets.
- 3. A mill according to claim 1, in which the scoop plates (7) are inclined backwardly relatively to the direction of rotation.
- 4. A mill according to claim 2, in which the scoop plates are inclined backwardly relatively to the direction of rotation.
- 5. A mill according to any one of claims 1, 2, 3 or 4, in which stationary guide plates (8) are fitted internally in the mill.
- 6. A mill according to any one of claims 1, 2, 3 or 4, in which collecting jackets (6) and end sections (9) provided with similar inlet and outlet openings (11,12) are located at both axial ends of the grinding ring (1).
- 7. A mill according to any one of claims 1, 2, 3 or 4, in which the outlet opening (12) in the or each end section (9) is formed in an area above the roller (2) where the distance between grinding ring (1) and roller (2) is greatest, and in that the air inlet openings (11) are symmetrically located relative to the or each outlet opening (12).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/571,938, filed Jan. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,716,015 and a continuation of PCT/EP94/02503 Jul. 27, 1994.
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