Claims
- 1. In a generally horizontal wood material comminuting machine comprising:a. a generally longitudinally disposed frame with front and rear ends and spaced apart side walls; b. a crosswisely extending rotatably mounted rotor shaft on said frame mounting a rotor having a periphery comprising comminuting members moving in a path of rotation; c. a crosswisely extending anvil carried on said frame above said rotor shaft outwardly of said periphery to coact with said comminuting members in reducing said material; d. a feed works connected with said frame forwardly of said rotor including a material support surface on which said material is supported and a powerdriven feed member having a generally horizontal axis extending generally parallel to said rotor axis mounted above said support surface for feeding said material toward said rotor; e. a drive for moving said rotor shaft and rotor in an uphill path of rotation upwardly relative to said material support surface; and f. lift arms pivoted on said frame rearwardly of said feed member pivotally carrying said feed member for swinging vertical movement toward and away from said material support surface; the improvement comprising in combination: g. a material deflector plate carried on said frame independently of said lift arms to substantially crosswisely span said rotor extending from a forward edge rearwardly toward said anvil to deflect material comminuted by said comminuting members traveling in said uphill path of rotation toward said anvil; and h. a crosswisely disposed lift arm plate, carried on said arms to move relatively upwardly and downwardly with respect to said deflector plate, having a downwardly curving surface coacting with said deflector plate to prevent fragmented material from flying past said forward edge of said deflector plate.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 wherein said deflector plate and anvil are connected and mounted as an anvil plate assembly for pivotal movement on said frame independently of said feed member from an operative to an inoperative position.
- 3. The machine of claim 2 wherein in operative position said anvil is generally vertically disposed and said deflector plate is generally downwardly inclined from front to rear, there being a grate assembly downstream from said anvil comprising a series of crosswisely extending curvilinear grate plates supported by said frame adjacent said path of comminuter rotation and including a first grate, said anvil plate assembly also fixedly mounting a grate retainer housing for releasably holding said first grate in position.
- 4. The machine of claim 3 wherein a crosswisely disposed pivot shaft substantially spanning said frame carries said lift arms and said anvil plate assembly for independent swinging movement, and fluid pressure operated cylinder mechanism connected to raise and lower said arms.
- 5. The machine of claim 4 wherein a link is connectable between said lift arms and said anvil plate assembly when said feed member is in a raised position to permit the weight of the descending feed member to assist swinging of said anvil plate assembly to inoperative position.
- 6. The machine of claim 5 wherein said link is a fluid pressure operated cylinder which is actuatable to assist said swinging and control return swinging to operative position.
- 7. The machine of claim 3 wherein said grate assembly includes subsequent grate plates and a grate retainer assembly is carried on said frame and comprises a series of curvilinear grate retention arms swingably mounted to move from an operative position clamping said grates in position adjacent the rotary path of said comminuting members to a removed position creating a gap between said grate retention arms and said subsequent grate plates, allowing said grate plates to be slid upwardly in succession to a removed position; said frame mounting a series of arm support members spaced rearwardly of said grate assembly for engagement by said grate retention arms to support said grate retention arms in removed position.
- 8. The machine of claim 1 wherein a grate assembly is provided downstream from said anvil and said drive for said rotor shaft and rotor incorporates a disengagable torque limiting device connected between a drive sheave at one end of said rotor shaft and a plate on said rotor shaft, said torque limiting device comprising a series of ball-receiving wells in one of said plate and sheave and a series of balls urged normally by spring-pressed plunger members partly into said wells in shaft driving position, there being plunger housings carried by the other of said plate and sheave in which said plungers are slidable between an operative position maintaining said balls in shaft-driving position in said wells and an inoperative position in which said plungers are forced to an inoperative position by said balls to disengage said sheave from said rotor shaft when said rotor shaft is prevented from rotating by foreign material jams.
- 9. The machine of claim 1 wherein a pair of parallel, upwardly open, vertical alignment slots are provided in said side walls, said rotor shaft mounts a pair of crosswisely spaced plates which are snugly received in said slots, and a pivot shaft is provided for said lift arms which has like crosswisely spaced plates received snugly by said slots upon said rotor shaft plates to mount said pivot shaft in vertical alignment with said rotor shaft.
- 10. A method of constructing a generally horizontal wood material comminuting machine having a generally longitudinally extending frame with spaced apart side walls having front and rear ends, a transversely extending rotatably mounted rotor shaft mounting a rotor having a peripheral surface comprising comminuting members movable with said rotor in a path of rotation, a transversely extending anvil mounted above said rotor shaft to coact with said comminuting members in reducing said material, a feed works connected with said frame in front of said rotor including a conveying surface on which said material is supported and a power-driven feed roll having a generally horizontal axis extending generally parallel to said rotor axis movably mounted above said conveyor surface for feeding said material toward said rotor, a drive for moving said rotor shaft and rotor in an uphill path of rotation upwardly relative to said conveyor support surface, mechanism mounting said roll member for vertical movement toward and away from said conveyor support surface, the method incorporating:a. mounting a material deflector plate having a forward edge on said frame to extend toward said anvil and substantially crosswisely span said rotor to deflect material comminuted by said comminuting members traveling in said uphill path of rotation; and b. mounting a bridging plate on said mechanism mounting said roll to move vertically therewith configured to coact with said deflector plate to prevent fragmented material from flying past said deflector plate and bridging plate.
- 11. The method of claim 10 comprising connecting said deflector plate with said anvil and mounting them as an anvil plate assembly for pivotal movement on said frame, independently of the vertical movement of said roll, from an operative to an inoperative position, said anvil plate being mounted in operative position to extend generally vertically and said deflector plate in operative position extending in a downwardly inclined position.
- 12. The method of claim 11 comprising mounting said grate assembly as a series of crosswisely extending abutting curvilinear grate plates including an upper grate and constructing said anvil plate assembly with a grate retainer housing for deflecting fragmented material downwardly while engaging said upper grate to releasably hold it in operative position.
- 13. The method of claim 12 comprising providing pivotal arms mounting said roll for upward and downward movement and mounting a pivot shaft vertically above said rotor shaft to journal said arms, and journaling said anvil plate assembly on said pivot shaft for swinging movement independently of said arms.
- 14. The method of claim 13 comprising mounting a link on one of said pivotal arms and anvil plate assembly which is releasable to connect between said arms and said anvil plate assembly so that when said feed roll is in a raised position and lowered, the weight of the descending feed roll assists swinging movement of said anvil plate assembly to raise it to inoperative position.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the priority of provisional application, Serial No. 60/170,043 filed Dec. 10, 1999, which is identically entitled. This invention relates particularly to machines known commercially as “wood hogs” for recycling heavy wood material, such as old railroad ties, the heavy pallets used widely in industry, the structural timbers which remain from the demolition of old buildings, heavy wood scrap, and many other such items. Horizontally fed machines of this character are in wide use and a machine of this type is the subject of U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,771,953 and 5,713,525, which are owned by the applicant's assignee and are incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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