Patent classifications
B02C13/28
Spherical Joint for Hammer Mills
A method of providing for a manually insertable bushing in a spherical joint. By forming slots, strategically located and sized, the bushing may be inserted manually into the race, then rotated into position in the race. The bushing may be disallowed from exiting via the slots by engaging the bushing to a shaft, or by a keeper affixed to cover the slots.
Spherical Joint for Hammer Mills
A method of providing for a manually insertable bushing in a spherical joint. By forming slots, strategically located and sized, the bushing may be inserted manually into the race, then rotated into position in the race. The bushing may be disallowed from exiting via the slots by engaging the bushing to a shaft, or by a keeper affixed to cover the slots.
Hammermill system, hammer and method
Various embodiments of a hammermill system, hammer, and methods are disclosed. A hammermill hammer comprises a metal composite comprising a plurality of inserts and a body portion disposed between each of the plurality of inserts. The composition of the plurality of inserts is different than composition of the body portion. The material of the plurality of inserts has a greater abrasion resistance than the material of the body portion and the material of the body portion has a greater impact resistance than the material of the inserts. The hammers produced have improved wear resistance and longer useful life compared to conventional hammermill hammers.
Hammermill system, hammer and method
Various embodiments of a hammermill system, hammer, and methods are disclosed. A hammermill hammer comprises a metal composite comprising a plurality of inserts and a body portion disposed between each of the plurality of inserts. The composition of the plurality of inserts is different than composition of the body portion. The material of the plurality of inserts has a greater abrasion resistance than the material of the body portion and the material of the body portion has a greater impact resistance than the material of the inserts. The hammers produced have improved wear resistance and longer useful life compared to conventional hammermill hammers.
Composite metal component and method of producing same
A method of producing a composite metal article and/or a composite metal wear component. The method including the following steps: casting a component composed of a host metal composition wherein one or more cavities are formed in the component during casting; inserting a wear resistant composition in solid form into the one or more cavities formed in the component composed of the host metal composition; and, bonding the wear resistant composition into the one or more cavities of the component composed of the host metal composition to form the composite metal article.
Bale processor and flail for use with same
In one embodiment, a bale processor includes a hopper for receiving baled material, a discharge opening for outputting chopped material, and primary and secondary rotors. The primary rotor has an axis of rotation and a rotatable flail to chop the material from the bale received in the hopper. The secondary rotor is rotatable to chop the material after being chopped by the primary rotor, and the secondary rotor is offset from the primary rotor such that the primary rotor is between the secondary rotor and the discharge opening. The flail includes a pivot tube for rotating about the axis, first and second hammers secured to the pivot tube, and a paddle. The paddle is positioned between and secured to the first and second hammers to generate airflow when the first and second hammers are rotated at an operating speed, thereby increasing a throw distance of the chopped material.
Bale processor and flail for use with same
In one embodiment, a bale processor includes a hopper for receiving baled material, a discharge opening for outputting chopped material, and primary and secondary rotors. The primary rotor has an axis of rotation and a rotatable flail to chop the material from the bale received in the hopper. The secondary rotor is rotatable to chop the material after being chopped by the primary rotor, and the secondary rotor is offset from the primary rotor such that the primary rotor is between the secondary rotor and the discharge opening. The flail includes a pivot tube for rotating about the axis, first and second hammers secured to the pivot tube, and a paddle. The paddle is positioned between and secured to the first and second hammers to generate airflow when the first and second hammers are rotated at an operating speed, thereby increasing a throw distance of the chopped material.
Hammer Mill Hammer With Non-Circular Rod Hole in Inner Bearing Race
An improved hammermill hammer with a connection end having a bearing race in the hammer body and a bearing received in said bearing race, the bearing having a non-circular, elongated, elliptical, oval or egg shaped inner bearing surface for receiving a hammer rod there through to prevent the hammer from sticking to the hammer rod.
Hammer Mill Hammer With Non-Circular Rod Hole in Inner Bearing Race
An improved hammermill hammer with a connection end having a bearing race in the hammer body and a bearing received in said bearing race, the bearing having a non-circular, elongated, elliptical, oval or egg shaped inner bearing surface for receiving a hammer rod there through to prevent the hammer from sticking to the hammer rod.
DEVICE FOR BREAKING GLASS
A device for breaking glass articles, such as bottles, the device comprising an inlet to receive an article. A conduit links the inlet with a glass-breaking chamber, and the chamber houses a glass-breaking member, said glass-breaking member being rotatably mounted for rotation in a vertical plane, and to impact a bottle as a bottle enters the chamber. A motor is linked via a horizontally rotating axle to rotate the glass-breaking member. An obliquely mounted crusher plate is located such that as the glass-breaking member rotates and impacts a glass article, which is forced against the crusher plate by the glass-breaking member to aid breakage of a glass article. A collector is included in which broken glass is retained ready for removal from the device. An intermediate collector is also included to temporarily retain broken glass, including a release valve allowing broken glass to pass from the intermediate collector to the collector, via an aperture therebetween.