Patent classifications
B02C2023/165
Screen assembly for shredding machine
A screen for a shredder machine has a shape that avoids clogging of the materials being processed through the shredder. The screen has a pair of mounting plates that are connected to the shredder with one mounting plate attached toward the top of the rotor and the other mounting plate attached toward the bottom of the rotor and extending the entire length of the rotor. Arcuate ribs are attached to and extend between the mounting plates, and a grid is attached to the ribs.
A PULVERIZING APPARATUS WITH HIGH PROCESSING CAPABILITY AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING FINE PAPER POWDER
Provided is a pulverizing apparatus (100) including a pulverization chamber (110) provided with a plurality of stationary blades (111) on an inner peripheral surface, a rotary shaft (120) rotatably supported by the pulverization chamber (110), a plurality of rotary plates (130) fixed to the rotary shaft (120) and separated with intervals in the horizontal direction, and having a plurality of a rotary blades (131) on an outer peripheral surface, tip ends of the rotary blades (131) having space of 0.3 to 0.5 mm between tip ends of the stationary blades (111), a paper powder feed port (140) to which paper powder is fed, a rotation driving unit (150) which rotates the rotary shaft (120) so that a peripheral speed of the tip ends of the rotary blades (131) is 19 to 30 m/sec, and a screen (160) arranged inside the pulverization chamber (110) having mesh openings of 130 to 400 m.
Rotary grinder/shredder
A screen and rotor assembly is provided having a rotor of cylindrical shape having a plurality of toolholders in a preselected spaced pattern about an outer surface of the rotor, cutting tools connected to the plurality of toolholders and a screen positioned adjacent the rotor in close tolerance to the cutting tools. The screen has a plurality of transverse extending screen segments defining a plurality of apertures therebetween wherein the apertures form rows in a circumferential direction about the rotor. The cutting tools are centered relative to one or more of the apertures in an axial direction of the rotor. A path of the cutting tools aligned with respect to a row of the apertures extending in a circumferential direction.
SIZING SCREENS FOR COMMINUTING MACHINES
A grinder for grinding relatively loose materials includes a reducing unit and a screen arrangement. The arcuate screen defines a plurality of tracks of apertures that extend in a cutting direction of the cutters. In some cases, only one respective cutter passes over each track and each cutter passes over only the respective one of the tracks. The width of a cutter may be greater than a width of the apertures of a track. The apertures of the screen arrangement may form chevron patterns. The screens may be clamped to a frame by coupling members extending through notches in the screen.
PAPERMAKING SCREEN DEVICE
A papermaking screen device finely selects disintegrated fibers effectively to enhance a fine selection effect, and is made compact. In the papermaking screen device, fibers in an area of a papermaking raw material having a high concentration on a downstream side of a screen are disintegrated by cooperation between stirring-member one-side disintegration portions and screen other-side disintegration portions, and the disintegrated fibers are guided to an outside from a portion inside the cylindrical screen facing end-portion-side stirring members to be finely selected so as to improve the fine selection effect. Also, the papermaking screen device includes disintegration functions inside the screen so as to effectively use a height in a vertical direction of the screen, and make a whole device compact as well.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING AND TREATING AN AGRICULTURAL BYPRODUCT
An apparatus is configured to apply a treatment agent to an agricultural byproduct. The apparatus includes a fragmenting chamber where the agricultural byproduct is fragmented into particles. An initial amount of a treatment agent is applied to the byproduct in the fragmenting chamber. Particles of a desired size flow through a screen from the fragmenting chamber to a recovery zone. A second amount of the treatment agent is applied to the particles in the recovery zone. A regulator regulates the amount of the treatment agent applied to the particles in the fragmenting chamber and the amount of treatment agent applied in the in the recovery zone. The regulation may be based on one or more feedback mechanisms.
Low Power Biomass Shredder and Composting System Enabled for Continuous Feed of Material for Composting
A low speed low power shredder for biomass material a single drum or two spaced rotary drums supported in a housing having a cylindrical wall with a plurality of outward shear members spaced longitudinally and radially of the cylindrical wall so as to pass a cooperating element in a shearing action. The shear members form ends of a support plate extending diametrically through the wall so as to provide structural support. In the two drum system, a top grate member is mounted in the feed throat and a bottom grate member is provided underneath the plane of closest approach. Each of these grate members provide shearing actions with the shear members. Additionally, a composting machine is arranged to be fed by a shredder, and thus includes an input conveyor supported at a position coaxial with a rotary vessel of the composter and a tubular support member which defines one location at which the rotary vessel is supported in its rotation about its axis.
DEVICE FOR COMMINUTING FEED MATERIAL
A device for processing feed material, with a housing enclosing a processing space in which a rotor rotatable about the axis of rotation is arranged. The rotor has a rotor disk at which circumference a plurality of axially disposed impact plates is arranged uniformly distributed. A coaxially arranged processing path surrounds the impact plates while maintaining a working gap. Via a material inlet, the device is fed in the axial direction with feed material centrally ending in the processing space, which upon deflection in the region of the rotor disk is fed in the radial direction to the working gap. To ensure complete and gentle processing of the feed material while maintaining its original taste, smell and color, the processing path is part of a basket rotating about the rotational axis.
System and method for processing and treating an agricultural byproduct
An apparatus is configured to apply a treatment agent to an agricultural byproduct. The apparatus includes a fragmenting chamber where the agricultural byproduct is fragmented into particles. An initial amount of a treatment agent is applied to the byproduct in the fragmenting chamber. Particles of a desired size flow through a screen from the fragmenting chamber to a recovery zone. A second amount of the treatment agent is applied to the particles in the recovery zone. A regulator regulates the amount of the treatment agent applied to the particles in the fragmenting chamber and the amount of treatment agent applied in the recovery zone. The regulation may be based on one or more feedback mechanisms.
Crusher
The invention relates to a crusher for crushing solid material, the crusher comprising a frame; at least one crusher rotor arranged rotatably to the frame and having crusher blades secured to the circumference thereof; a yielding counterblade structure arranged for cooperation with the crusher blades of the rotor for concurrently crushing and cutting said material and for yielding when encountering non-crushable material and when overloaded; and a yielding and downwardly openable set of screens below the crusher rotor, whereby the counterblade structure is linked to the frame of the set of screens and made turnable towards it with respect for the pivoting shaft in a yield situation; and the set of screens is linked to the crusher frame on the opposite side of the crusher rotor with respect to the counterblade structure and its pivoting shaft and made downwardly collapsible about the pivoting shaft of the set of screens.