Claims
- 1. A waste material shredding apparatus for converting sheets of waste material into small chips, comprising:
- a supporting frame;
- first and second counter-rotating cutter rollers;
- mounting means for mounting said first and second cutter rollers in said supporting frame for rotation about respective axes thereof;
- first and second sets of spacer plates fixedly mounted on said supporting frame;
- said first and second cutter rollers comprising first and second roller shafts, respectively, disposed mutually parallel to each other, and first and second sets of cutter disks pointed coaxially along said first and second shafts, respectively, with adjacent ones of said first set of cutter disks being mutually separated by one of said first set of spacer plates, and adjacent ones of said second sets of cutter disks being mutually separated by one of said second set of spacer plates, first fixing means fixing said first set of cutter disks to said first shaft, second fixing means fixing said second set of cutter disks to said second shaft, said mounting means mounting said first and second cutter rollers on said supporting frame to provide a mutual interacting relationship between said first and second sets of cutter disks in which the relative position between said first and second sets of cutter disks is repeatedly the same for each revolution of said first and second sets of cutter disks, each of said cutter disks having an outer peripheral surface which is concentric with a corresponding one of said axes of rotation;
- a plurality of pairs of protrusions on each cutter disk, with each pair being formed at regular spacings around said outer peripheral surface, each of said pairs comprising a cutter tooth and a chip clearance protrusion leading the cutter tooth of that pair with respect to the direction of rotation of said each cutter disk, each of said cutter teeth and each of said chip clearance protrusions protruding radially outward from said peripheral surface, each of said cutter teeth having a tip portion formed with a sharp cutting edge which is disposed substantially parallel to said axes of rotation, each of said chip clearance protrusions having a blunt surface as viewed along the direction of rotation, each of said chip clearance protrusions having a leading face leading said chip clearance protrusion with respect to the direction of rotation thereof, said cutting edge defining the outermost radial boundary of each cutter tooth, and said blunt surface defining the outermost radial boundary of each chip clearance protrusion, the radial distance between said outermost radial boundary of each cutter tooth and the axis of rotation of its respective cutter disk being substantially equal to the radial distance between said outermost radial boundary of each chip clearance protrusion and the axis of rotation of its respective cutter disk,
- said first and second fixing means and said mounting means providing said mutual interacting reationship so that each one of said cutter teeth on a first cutter disk on one roller shaft is repeatedly at a position in which the tip portion of said one cutter tooth overlaps a a pair of leading faces of a pair of chip clearance protrusions, respectively, formed on second and third cutter disks mounted on the other face of said roller shafts and disposed respectively on either side and closely adjacent to said first cutter disk, said overlapping relationship arising when said one cutter tooth on said first cutter disk and said pair of chip clearance protrusions on said second and third cutter disks are approaching one another, so that said pair of leading faces of said pair of chip clearance protrusions on either side of said one cutter tooth supports said waste material as said sharp cutting edge of said one cutter tooth penetrates said waste material to effect a cross-cut with minimal resistance and thereby produce a cross-cut waste chip;
- the chip clearance protrusion on said first cutter disk which forms said pair of protrusions with said one cutter tooth and which leads said one cutter tooth in the direction of rotation of said first cutter disk being constructed to engage said waste chip which has just been cross cut and to push said just cut waste chip radially outwardly away from said one cutter tooth and downwardly to thereby remove the waste chip from the cutter apparatus, the aforesaid being sequentially repeated for each pair of cutter teeth and chip clearance protrusions on each cutter disk such as to preclude chip build-up and thereby provide jam-free operation.
- 2. A shredding apparatus according to claim 1, in which said cutting edge of each of said cutter teeth is of linear configuration in a direction parallel to the axes of rotation of said roller shafts.
- 3. A shredding apparatus according to claim 1, in which said cutting edge of each of said cutter teeth is formed with at least one V-notched portion therein.
- 4. A shredding apparatus according to claim 1, in which each of said chip clearance protrusions has a leading face which is disposed at an obtuse angle relative to a tangential line which is tangential to said peripheral surface where said leading face intersects said peripheral surface.
- 5. A shredding apparatus according in claim 1, in which each of said chip clearance protrusions is in the form of three sides of a trapezoid, one of said three sides constituting a leading face which extends outwardly from said peripheral surface, another of said three sides constituting a trailing face which extends outwardly from said peripheral surface, and the third of said three sides constituting an outer face which extends between outer terminating ends of said leading face and said trailing face.
- 6. A shredding apparatus according to claim 5, in which each of said cutter teeth has a tooth leading face and a tooth trailing face which are disposed in a V-shaped configuration with the juncture of said tooth faces forming said sharp cutting edge, said tooth leading face and the trailing face of the chip clearance protrusion of each respective pair being disposed in a V-shaped configuration.
- 7. A shredding apparatus according to claim 6, in which the juncture of the tooth leading face and the trailing face of the chip clearance protrusion of each respective pair is disposed substantially on said peripheral surface.
- 8. A shredding apparatus according to claim 1, in which each of said cutter teeth has a triangular configuration.
Priority Claims (2)
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57-17236 |
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57-125582 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 689,272, filed Jan. 7, 1985, now abandoned, said Ser. No. 689,272 being a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 465,969 filed Feb. 14, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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