Claims
- 1. An attrition mill for reclaiming foundry sand from deposited material having lumps of used foundry sand and included material, the attrition mill comprising:
a housing defining a chamber for receiving the lumps of used foundry sand and included material; a base disposed within the housing and having an elevated end defining a reject outlet adjacent a reject end of the mill and a lower end; a discharge wall positioned adjacent the base lower end defining a sand outlet adjacent a sand end of the mill; a resilient support attached to the housing; and a vibratory drive attached to the housing and including first and second eccentrically loaded motors; a controller operably coupled to the first and second motors, the controller selectively operating the first and second motors in a normal mode, in which the first and second motors are rotated to generate a vibratory force in a first direction that advances the deposited material generally toward the sand outlet, and a reject mode, in which at least one of the first and second motors is operated to generate a vibratory force generally in a second direction that advances the deposited material generally toward the reject outlet.
- 2. An attrition mill according to claim 1, in which the first and second motors are positioned on opposite lateral sides of a center of gravity of the mill, wherein the first motor is positioned on a reject end side of the center of gravity while the second motor is positioned on a sand end side of the center of gravity.
- 3. An attrition mill according to claim 2, in which the controller operates only the second motor in the reject mode to generate the vibratory force in the second direction.
- 4. An attrition mill according to claim 1, in which the controller further comprises a motor drive operably coupled to the first and second motors for selectively adjusting a phase angle between the first and second motors.
- 5. An attrition mill according to claim 4, in which the motor drive modifies the phase angle between the first and second motors and the controller operates both the first and second motors in the reject mode to generate the vibratory force in the second direction.
- 6. An attrition mill according to claim 1, in which the resilient support comprises a plurality of springs.
- 7. An attrition mill according to claim 1, further comprising a lift frame attached to the resilient support for raising the sand end of the mill.
- 8. An attrition mill according to claim 1, in which the controller counter-rotates the first and second motors in the normal mode to generate the vibratory force in the first direction.
- 9. A method of reclaiming foundry sand from deposited material having lumps of used foundry sand and included material in an attrition mill having a housing for receiving the deposited material and a vibratory drive attached to the housing, the housing defining a sand end for discharging reclaimed sand and a reject end for discharging included material, the vibratory drive including first and second motors carrying eccentric weights, the method comprising:
operating the vibratory drive in a normal mode, in which the first and second motors are rotated to generate a vibratory force that advances the deposited material in a first direction generally toward the sand end and breaks up the lumps of used foundry sand; and selectively operating the vibratory drive in a reject mode, in which at least one of the first and second motors is operated to generate a vibratory force that advances the deposited material generally in a second direction generally toward the reject end.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, in which the attrition mill defines a center of gravity, and in which the first and second motors are positioned on opposite lateral sides of the center of gravity of the mill, wherein the first motor is positioned on a reject end side of the center of gravity while the second motor is positioned on a sand end side of the center of gravity.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, in which operation in the reject mode comprises operating only the second motor to generate the vibratory force in the second direction.
- 12. A method according to claim 9, in which the attrition mill includes a motor drive operably coupled to the first and second motors, wherein the motor drive selectively adjusts a phase angle between the first and second motors.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, in which operation in the reject mode comprises modifying the phase angle between the first and second motors and operating both the first and second motors to generate the vibratory force in the second direction.
- 14. A method according to claim 9, in which an inclined base is disposed in the chamber having an elevated end and a lower end, and in which the deposited material is advanced over the elevated end during the reject mode.
- 15. An attrition mill for reclaiming foundry sand from deposited material including lumps of used foundry sand and included material, the attrition mill comprising:
a housing defining a chamber for receiving the lumps of used foundry sand and included material; a base disposed within the housing and supported at an incline, the base including an extension section and defining an elevated end and a lower end; a discharge wall positioned adjacent the base lower end defining a sand outlet; a resilient support attached to the housing; and a vibratory drive attached to the housing, the vibratory drive including first and second eccentrically loaded motors operable in a normal mode to generate a vibratory force that advances the deposited material generally in a first direction toward the sand outlet; wherein the base extension section creates an overall base length that sufficiently spaces the base lower end and base elevated end to retain the deposited material within the chamber during operation of the vibratory drive.
- 16. An attrition mill according to claim 12, in which the vibratory drive is further operable in a reject mode, in which at least one of the first and second motors is operated to generate a vibratory force generally in a second direction opposite the first direction so that the deposited material within the chamber is discharged over the base elevated end.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/377,848, filed May 3, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60377848 |
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