Granulator mill
11273450 · 2022-03-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Ernad Jugo (Hillerstorp, SE)
- Kurt Sjöberg (Bredaryd, SE)
- Jasmin Bukaric (Värnamo, SE)
- Henrik Karlsson (Värnamo, SE)
Cpc classification
B02C2018/164
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B17/0412
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/52
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B02C18/148
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C18/142
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/62
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B29B17/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C23/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C23/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Granulator mill granule chamber including at least one non-rotatable blade, rotatable rotor arranged inside the granule chamber, the rotor a number of blades which are arranged for cooperation with the non-rotatable blade, a infeed hopper for feeding waste into the granule chamber, a grid arranged in the granule chamber, where through granulated waste is allowed to pass to an outfeed hopper. A scraping device is provided in a space located axially in between a housing and the rotatable rotor and the scraping device is attached to the housing.
Claims
1. A granulator mill comprising: a housing extending longitudinally with a cylindrical-shaped granule chamber disposed within the housing, the housing having at least one non-rotatable blade extending into the chamber, a first end wall disposed at one end of the chamber, and a second end wall disposed at another end of the chamber, a rotatable rotor extending longitudinally and arranged inside the granule chamber, the rotor having a first end facing the first end wall and a second end facing the second end wall, and the rotor having a number of blades which are arranged for cooperation with the at least one non-rotatable blade, an infeed hopper for feeding waste into the granule chamber, a grid arranged in the granule chamber, where through granulated waste is allowed to pass to an outfeed hopper, and a scraping device disposed on at least one of the end walls and provided in a space located axially in between the at least one of the end walls and the corresponding end of the rotatable rotor to remove or prevent accumulation of the granulated waste between the at least one end walls and the corresponding end of the rotatable rotor.
2. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the scraping device is disposed near a rotational axis of the rotor and the scraping device extends radially along the at least one end wall towards an outer circumference periphery of the granule chamber.
3. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the scraping device is provided on the at least one end wall, facing the corresponding end of the rotor and on a side of the rotor which is subjected to downward rotation or upward rotation or both downward and upward rotation.
4. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the rotatable rotor is arranged to rotate clockwise and the scraping device is provided on the at least one end wall, facing the corresponding end of the rotor and on a side of the rotor which is subjected to downward rotation of the rotor.
5. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the scraping device extends from a starting point on an imaginary vertical center line on the at least one end wall, the imaginary vertical center line extending vertically from a rotational axis of the rotatable rotor in the granule chamber, and the scraping device further extending radially toward an outer circumference periphery of the granule chamber.
6. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the scraping device has an axial extension which is equal to or less than the axial space between the at least one end wall and the corresponding end of the rotatable rotor.
7. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the scraping device is provided on the at least one end wall at a position near a rotational axis of the rotor and extends to a position on the end wall corresponding at least to a periphery of the rotating rotor.
8. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the scraping device is an elongated metal plate.
9. The granulator mill according to claim 1, wherein the scraping device is provided on a wear plate which is attached to the at least one end wall.
10. The granulator mill according to claim 7, wherein each of the first and second end walls are provided with projecting flanges which encircle a portion of the rotating rotor.
11. The granulator mill according to claim 10, wherein the projecting flanges are arranged to extend into a corresponding groove arranged on the rotating rotor, this to establish an enclosure around the portion of the rotating rotor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) In the description below, various directions will be given with reference to a granulator mill arranged in a position ready for use. In the description below, terms as axial and radial are used and these are seen in view of the orientation of an axle of a rotor. The axial direction is to be interpreted as the direction along the extension of the axis of rotation of the rotor, and radial direction is to be interpreted as the direction across the rotor axle. Further, in the description directions such as up and down are also used and these relate to when the granulator mill is in a state ready for use.
(10) In the following, a detailed description of a granulator mill according to the invention is disclosed in detail. In
(11) On an upper side of the granulator mill housing 2, an infeed hopper or hopper section 5 is provided. By means of the infeed hopper or hopper section 5, plastics that are to be recycled or reused are fed into the granule chamber 3.
(12) The granule chamber 3 is provided with two internal walls 6, 7 which are parallel to each other, between which a rotor 8 is rotatably journaled. Driving of the rotor 8 is put into effect by means of a motor 9.
(13) The rotatable rotor 8 is provided with at least one or preferably a number of blades 10 at its periphery which are provided to cooperate with the fixed blade 4 provided on the housing 2 during a granulation process. The fixed blade 4 may be one or more. In the example of
(14) The blades 4, 10 on either or both of the rotor 8 and the housing 2 are preferably detachable so that the blades 4, 10 may be exchanged when necessary.
(15) Within the interior granule chamber 3 a grid (not shown) is provided. Preferably, the grid is provided within the lower part of the granulation chamber 3 which communicate with an outfeed hopper 30. Further, the grid is provided with a mesh, which determine the size of the plastic chips that is allowed to pass the grid and further into the outfeed hopper 30. The waste plastics is granulated by means of the blades 4, 10 of the rotor 8 and the housing 2 when they are ground towards each other.
(16) Internally in granulate chamber 3, the granulation of the plastic material takes place. When the granulation process has proceeded sufficiently, the finely-divided particles or granulate pass through the grid, which may have varying mesh size. This grid surrounds the rotor 8 along a part of its periphery. On the underside or outside of the grid, the outfeed hopper 30 is situated, in which the granulated material is collected and from which the granulate material is conveyed off via an outlet.
(17) Within the granulate chamber there are numeral regions where plastic chips may get jammed. One region which is especially subjected to jamming is a space 14 situated in between the rotatable rotor 8 and the static housing 2 within the granule chamber 3. Each end of the rotor 8, is provided with a projecting shaft 11, 12 which is provided in the internal walls 6, 7 of the granulate chamber 3. The projecting shafts 11, 12 are journaled in a bearing 24 arranged in the internal walls 6, 7. The bearing 24 can for example be ball bearings. Further, the projecting shafts 11, 12 of the rotor 8 are arranged in the prolongation of the axis of rotation 13. The projecting shafts constitute a rotational axle that is driven to rotate by the motor 9 in order to rotate the rotor 8.
(18) To minimize and prevent plastic chips from entering this space 14 between the rotatable rotor 8 and the static housing 2, a projecting part 15 is provided within the space 14 extending in the axial direction between the rotor 8 and the internal walls 6, 7 of the granule chamber 3. The projecting part 15 is attached to a wear plate 21 which is attached to each of the walls 6, 7 of the granule chamber 3. The projecting part 15 extend radially toward an outer circumference periphery of the granule chamber 3, as shown in
(19) The scraping device 15 is preferably elongated and provided to extend radially towards an outer circumference periphery of the granule chamber 3. Thus the scraping device 15 has the function of a guide which direct the plastic chips from this area. The scraping device 15 extend from a radially inner part of the internal walls 6, 7 of the granule chamber 3 to a radially outside part corresponding to outside the circumference of the cross section of the rotor 8, this to be able to lead off chips from staying in the space 14. Irrespective of the rotor 8 is arranged to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise, the scraping device 15 can be provided on the side of the rotor 8 which is subjected to downward rotation of the rotor 8 and/or provided on the side of the rotor 8 which is subjected to upward rotation.
(20) The scraping device 15 is mounted on the internal wall 6, 7 of the granule chamber 3 in such a way that that the scraping device 15 extend at least to the periphery of the rotating rotor 8 and preferably extend past the periphery of the rotating rotor 8.
(21) The scraping device 15 is provided on the internal walls 6, 7 of the granule chamber 3, facing the side of the rotor 8, and extend in a tangential direction from the periphery of the rotating rotor 8 towards the fixed blade 4 on the granulator mill housing 2. The shaft of the rotor 8 comprises an axis of rotation 13 and from this axis of rotation 13 an imaginary vertical center line 19 and an imaginary horizontal center line 20 have their origin. In one embodiment the scraping device 15 is provided on the wear plate 21 which is attached to the walls 6, 7 of the granule chamber 3. The scraping device 15 is arranged to extend from a starting point on or in the vicinity of the imaginary vertical center line 19 towards an end point at or beyond the periphery of the rotating rotor 8. Around the part of the circumference where the rotor 8 is subjected to downward rotation the scraping device 15 may have the starting point on or in the vicinity of the rotor 8 and the imaginary vertical center line 19 which is provided in an upper section of the circumference of the rotor 8. The upper section is preferably above the imaginary horizontal center line 20. Thus, if the rotor rotates clockwise the scraping device 15 is provided in an upper right quadrant of the circumference of the rotor.
(22) Around the part of the circumference where the rotor 8 is subjected to upward rotation, the scraping device 15 has a starting point on or in the vicinity of the rotor 8 and the imaginary vertical center line 19 which is provided in a lower section of the circumference of the rotor. The lower section is preferably below the imaginary horizontal center line 20. Thus, if the rotor rotates clockwise the scraping device 15 is provided in a lower left quadrant of the circumference of the rotor.
(23) The scraping device 15 has an axial extension which is equal to or less than the axial space 14 between the housing 2 and the rotatable rotor 8. The scraping device 15 can be a part integrated into the internal walls 6, 7 of the granule chamber 3 or be a plate which is retrofitted. The scraping device 15 is preferably a plate which is an elongated metal plate.
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(25) Further, the projecting flanges 17 are arranged to extend into a corresponding groove 18 arranged on the rotating rotor 8, this to establish an enclosure around the rotating rotor 8 to obstruct the plastic chips from entering and jamming the rotating shaft of the rotor 8. The projecting flanges 17 are fixedly attached to the housing 2, and each of the projecting flanges 17 are provided to extend into each one of the grooves 18. The grooves 18 are provided on the rotor 8 which is arranged to rotate around its axis of rotation 13. In an assembled state, each of the projecting flanges 17 are provided with a small gap to each of the grooves 18, this to allow the rotor 8 to rotate while the housing is stationary. The projecting flanges 17 and the grooves 18 constitute together a labyrinth solution which obstruct the plastic chips to wedge in between the granulator mill housing 2 and the rotating rotor 8. The labyrinth solution is shown in
(26) In the case the projecting flanges 17 are used, the scraping device 15 is arranged to abut against an outer directed surface of the projecting flanges 17, either on the side of the rotor 8 which is subjected to downward rotation and/or the side of the rotor 8 which is subjected to upward rotation.