Grinder
11084040 · 2021-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C23/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/288
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C13/288
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C13/282
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C23/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A grinder having a rotor and fan assembly mounted in a housing having one or more of the following features: a cutting shaft and a fan shaft which are concentric and are rotated by separate motors; a housing formed in two sections with a line of division passing through the axis of rotation of the shafts and mounted on rollers; ping pong shaped cutting hammers; and deflectors attached to the inside of the housing and to a deflector assembly on the outside of the housing. The deflectors are movable vertically and horizontally with first and second motion controllers for adjusting the spacing between the cutting hammers and the deflectors. A programmable logic controller is used for independently controlling the speed at which the cutting shaft and fan shaft are rotated and the spacing between the cutting hammers and the deflectors to produce a desired particle size reduction for a selected material.
Claims
1. A grinder having a rotor and a fan assembly mounted in a housing, said rotor having a plurality of cutter discs on a cutter shaft, each of the cutter discs having a plurality of cutting hammers mounted thereon, said grinder having a plurality of deflectors, one of said deflectors provided on the inside of the housing below each cutter disc, a deflector assembly on the outside of the housing with a first motion controller capable of independently moving the deflectors up and down for adjusting the spacing between the cutting hammers and the deflectors to produce a desired particle size reduction when a second motion controller on the outside of the housing is in a first position and the first motion controller being locked in a selected vertical position when the second motion controller is in a second position.
2. The grinder of claim 1 wherein the housing is polygonal and formed in two sections with a top wall, a bottom wall and sidewalls with wear plates on the inside of the housing sidewalls, said deflectors provided in deflector sections and being horizontally movable away from and towards the wear plates with the second motion controller on the outside of the housing, opposite ends of the deflector sections being mounted on bolts which pass through aligned elongated slots in the wear plates and sidewalls, said bolts connected to the deflector assembly, said deflector sections being movable up and down in the slots by the first motion controller when the second motion controller is in the first position and being locked in a selected vertical position when the second motion controller is in the second position.
3. The grinder of claim 2 wherein the speeds at which the cutting shaft and the fan shaft are rotated are controlled by a programmable logic controller, said programmable logic controller also controlling the first and second motion controllers.
4. The grinder of claim 3 wherein the programmable logic controller controls the cutting shaft and fan shaft speeds and for the movement of the first and second motion controllers.
5. A grinder having a rotor and a fan assembly having a fan shaft mounted in a housing, said rotor having a plurality of cutter discs mounted in a stack on a cutting shaft, said fan shaft and said cutting shaft being concentric and driven by separate motors, said housing being polygonal and formed in two housing sections with a top wall, a bottom wall and sidewalls, said housing sections having a line of division which passes through an axis of rotation of the concentric fan shaft and cutting shaft, an uppermost cutting disc in the stack having a smaller diameter than next most cutter disc and with a plurality of cutting hammers mounted on each cutter disc, a plurality of deflectors provided in deflector sections and mounted on the inside of housing below each cutter disc, a plurality of deflector assemblies on the outside of the housing each of which has a first motion controller capable of independently moving the deflector assembly up and down for adjusting the spacing between the cutting hammers and the deflectors to produce a desired particle size reduction when a second motion controller on the outside of the housing is in a first position and the first motion controller is fixed in a selected vertical position when the second motion controller is in a second position.
6. The grinder of claim 5 wherein opposite ends of each deflector are mounted on bolts which pass through elongated slots in the housing and are connected to the deflector assembly, said deflectors being movable away from and towards the inside of the housing with the second motion controller, each of said deflector sections being movable up and down in the slots by the first motion controller when the second motion controller is in the first position and fixed in a selected vertical position when the second motion controller is in the second position.
7. The grinder of claim 6 wherein the first and second motion controllers are electrical plungers.
8. The grinder of claim 5 wherein the cutting hammers have an enlarged end for attachment of the hammers to the cutting discs.
9. The grinder of claim 5 wherein said housing sections are mounted on rollers for movement on roller tracks attached to the bottom wall such that the sections may be parted along the line of division.
10. The grinder of claim 5 having a middle and lower cutter disc in addition to the uppermost cutter disc, each of the deflectors under the cutter discs in the stack having a vertical flange and a horizontal flange with the deflectors under the middle cutter disc having an inwardly extending leg attached to the horizontal flange.
11. The grinder of claim 5 wherein the speeds at which the cutting shaft and the fan shaft are rotated by the separate motors is controlled by a programmable logic controller, said programmable logic controller also controlling the first and second motion controllers.
12. The grinder of claim 6 wherein the programmable logic controller controls the cutting shaft and fan shaft speeds and the movement of the first and second motion controllers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(1) In the accompanying drawings, in which several of various possible embodiments of the invention are illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(21) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(22) Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference character, reference numeral 20 refers to a grinder in accordance with the present invention. Grinder 20 has a number of features which set it apart from Watts '601 mill which is believed to be the closest prior art. Those features are combined in grinder 20 but could be separately used to improve grinders of the general type discussed in the Brief Description of the Prior Art section and are therefore regarded as separately patentable.
(23) Grinder 20 includes a rotor 22 and a fan assembly 24 (
(24) A main cutting shaft 46 of rotor 22 is rotatably journaled in housing 26 by a motor 48 which may be, for example, electric or hydraulic and which may be connected to main cutting shaft 46 with a sheave pulley 50. An upper bearing 52 for main cutting shaft 46 is mounted on top wall 36. Similarly a lower bearing 54 is below bottom wall 38 immediately under concentric fan shaft driven sheave 96. Lower bearing 54 is supported by grinder support frame 210. Bearings 52 and 54 may be removable angular contact bearings instead of pillow blocks to provide a cost effective method for replacing the bearings and main cutting shaft 46 may be made of 4340 alloy steel to improve performance and wear at high speed.
(25) A plurality of cutter discs 56, illustrated as three, are mounted on main cutting shaft 46, and denominated as discs 56a, 56b and 56c. Mounted on each disc 56 are cutting hammers 58. Discs 56 may be formed of A514 steel alloy which reduces the downward deflection of the discs at high speed as may occur with discs formed of other steel alloys. As illustrated, cutting hammers 58 are ping pong paddle in shape which allows for a more robust, wider end for attachment to discs 56. For example, a 3″ hole may to drilled in cutting hammers 58 for attachment with a 3″ connection device 60 to allow for a more secure connection to cutter discs 56. In addition, the curved paddle portion of cutting hammers 58 provides more hammer cutting surface producing more effecting cutting of the infeed material into bits. Cutting hammers 58 may be formed of AR400 steel alloy which is an improvement over the rectangular A36 steel bar stock used for the hammers in Watts '601 patent.
(26) In one embodiment of grinder 20, illustrated in the drawings, disc 56a is smaller in diameter than disc 56b and four cutting hammers 58 are provided on discs 56a and 56b while disc 56c is outfitted with six cutting hammers 58. When top disc 56a is smaller than the second disc 56b, infeed material drops onto the second cutter disc 56b. This prevents the material from passing by the second disc 56b along interior wear plates 44 and is an improvement over the Watts '601 patent where the large diameter of top disc 56a prevented the material from dropping on second disc 56b for further grinding.
(27) Mounted inside interior wear plates 44 in each section 30 of housing 26 is a deflector 62 just below each cutter disc assembly. Deflectors 62 act as anvils independent of each other and are movable away from or towards interior wear plates 44. As best seen in
(28) The gap between horizontal flange 66 and an underside of cutting hammers 58 is critical to the size that the material is chopped and may be advantageously adjusted for the type and/or moisture content of the material passing through grinder 20. More distance results in a larger particle size, while a shorter distance yield a smaller size particle. Deflectors 62 may therefore mounted to respective interior wear plates 44 in such a manner that the position of each deflector 62 can be fine tuned to ensure proper alignment with the respective cutter disc assembly. For the purpose of adjusting the gap as seen in
(29) A positioner 84 such as an electrically or hydraulically operated plunger attached to welded bracket 78 is provided for moving deflector mount bracket assembly 74 and connected deflectors 62 up and down within the range of elongated openings 72 thereby adjusting the gap between horizontal flange 66 and cutter discs 56. As illustrated, three motion controllers 84 in the form of a servo motor are attached to a center exterior sidewall panel 28 above bracket assembly 74 on each section 30. A pushrod 86 from motion controller 84 is connected to bracket assembly 74 for moving the bracket and the connected deflector up or down and adjusting the distance between deflector horizontal flange 66 and the underside of cutting hammers 58 thereby controlling the chop.
(30) Fan assembly 24 is mounted below lower cutter disc 56c. A fan shaft 88 is journaled for rotation by a second motor 90 in bearings 94, respectively. As best seen in
(31) In use, a programmable logic controller (PLC) 106 may be used to control cutting shaft 46 speed, the vertical position of deflector horizontal flange 66, the horizontal position of deflector 62, fan shaft 88 speed and regulate infeed and discharge conveyors appropriately—all of which are separately controllable to best suit the material being ground. Since none of these adjustments require opening up or disassembling grinder 20, they may be made dynamically as materials or conditions change. In addition, the PLC may store predefined cutting shaft speeds, fan shaft speeds and cutting heights for various infeed materials selectable through a human machine interface (HMI) 108 touch screen monitor. This degree of control is a major step forward over Watts '601 mill where only the main cutting shaft motor speed was selectable.
(32) In the above description, numerous specific details are set forth such as examples of some embodiments, specific components, devices, methods, in order to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art that these specific details need not be employed, and should not be construed to limit the scope of the disclosure. In the development of any actual implementation, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints. Such a development effort might be complex and time consuming, but is nevertheless a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill. Hence as various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.