Shredder blade assembly
10864523 ยท 2020-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C2210/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C18/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A shredder blade assembly is disclosed having a rotor configured to be mounted on a rotating shaft, the rotor having opposing faces with a plurality of angled knife receptacles and a plurality of knife inserts mounted within the plurality of knife receptacles. Each knife insert has two opposing faces and each opposing face comprises three cutting edges such that each knife insert has six cutting edges. Only one of the cutting edges is exposed at an outer peripheral edge of the shredder blade assembly during use. The knife inserts are configured to be removed, rotated (and flipped as needed), and re-mounted within the plurality of knife receptacles to expose another of the cutting edges at the outer peripheral edge of the shredder blade assembly. The knife insert may be triangular and mounted to expose one vertex to create a plurality of tooth/hook projections.
Claims
1. A shredder blade assembly comprising: a rotor configured to be mounted on a rotating shaft, the rotor having opposing faces, wherein each opposing face includes a plurality of angled knife receptacles; and a plurality of triangular knife inserts removably mounted to the votoiwithin the plurality of knife receptacles, wherein the knife inserts are mounted to expose one vertex of the triangular knife insert at an outer circumference of the blade assembly to create a plurality of tooth/hook projections and wherein the knife inserts are configured to be removed, rotated, and re-mounted to the rotor within the plurality of knife receptacles.
2. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of tooth/hook projections of the knife inserts mounted on each opposing face are staggered.
3. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the knife inserts are configured in the shape of an equilateral triangle.
4. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the knife inserts and the knife receptacles comprise symmetrical hole patterns for fastening the knife inserts to the rotor.
5. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the knife inserts are also configured to be removed, flipped, and re-mounted within the plurality of knife receptacles.
6. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the knife inserts are fabricated of high alloy steel or tool steel.
7. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the knife inserts are coated with a wear resistant coating.
8. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the knife inserts comprise carbide wear edges.
9. A rotary shedder shredder machine comprising a plurality of pairs of shredder blade assemblies as defined in claim 1, wherein the shredder blade assemblies are mounted on counter rotating parallel shafts, wherein the shredder blade assemblies are spaced apart by a plurality of spacers to enable outer peripheral cutting edges of the blade assemblies mounted on one shaft to engage outer peripheral cutting edges of corresponding blade assemblies mounted on the other shaft.
10. A shredder blade assembly comprising: a rotor configured to be mounted on a rotating shaft, the rotor having opposing faces, wherein each opposing face includes a plurality of angled knife receptacles; and a plurality of knife inserts mounted to the rotor within the plurality of knife receptacles, wherein each knife insert has two opposing faces and each opposing face comprises three cutting edges configured such that only one of the cutting edges is exposed at an outer peripheral edge of the shredder blade assembly, and wherein the knife inserts are configured to be removed, rotated, and re-mounted to the rotor within the plurality of knife receptacles to expose another of the cutting edges at the outer peripheral edge of the shredder blade assembly.
11. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 10, wherein the knife inserts are triangular and are mounted to expose one vertex of the triangular knife insert at an outer circumference of the blade assembly to create a plurality of tooth/hook projections.
12. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 11 wherein the plurality of tooth/hook projections of the knife inserts mounted on each opposing face are staggered.
13. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 10, wherein the knife inserts are configured in a modified triangular shape.
14. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 10, wherein the knife inserts and the knife receptacles comprise symmetrical hole patterns for fastening the knife inserts to the rotor.
15. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 10, wherein the knife inserts are also configured to be removed, flipped, and re-mounted within the plurality of knife receptacles.
16. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 10, wherein the knife inserts are fabricated of high alloy steel or tool steel.
17. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 10, wherein the knife inserts are coated with a wear resistant coating.
18. The shredder blade assembly according to claim 10, wherein the knife inserts comprise carbide wear edges.
19. A rotary shredder machine comprising a plurality of pairs of shredder blade assemblies as defined in claim 10, wherein the shredder blade assemblies are mounted on counter rotating parallel shafts, wherein the shredder blade assemblies are spaced apart by a plurality of spacers to enable outer peripheral cutting edges of the blade assemblies mounted on one shaft to engage outer peripheral cutting edges of corresponding blade assemblies mounted on the other shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the manner in which the above-recited and other features and advantages of the invention are obtained will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) The present embodiments of the present invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout. It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the shredder blade assembly, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of present embodiments of the invention.
(10) The disclosed invention relates to a shredder blade assembly having interchangeable knife inserts. One non-limiting embodiment of a shredder blade assembly 100 is shown in
(11) The knife inserts 120 are mounted to the rotor using suitable fasteners 130. The fasteners 130 may be screws, such as socket head cap screws. As shown, each rotor may be mounted using screws in a symmetrical screw hole pattern. A symmetrical hole pattern enables correct placement and bolting of the knife insert 120 onto the rotor 110 despite being rotated and flipped. In one disclosed embodiment, three fasteners 130 are used to mount each knife insert 120. In another embodiment, a single centrally located fastener may be used to mount each knife insert 120. It is understood that precise number of holes and fasteners used may vary.
(12) The disclosed knife inserts 120 are preferably made in the shape of an equilateral triangle. They are mounted in a way to expose one vertex of the triangle to create a positive angle tooth/hook 140, 142 much like a saw tooth, that pulls material through the opposing cutting edges more efficiently than other shredder blade insert types. It will be understood that the shape of the knife inserts may be modified to another polygonal shape and still provide six cutting and shearing edges. For instance, the knife insert may have a modified triangular shape, such as a hexagonal shape. As used herein, a modified triangular shape includes a shape that still has three dominant sides or edges, but may not be technically a triangle. A modified triangular shape that is hexagonal may be achieved by removing a portion of each vertex of the equilateral triangle. The precise angle and amount removed from each vertex may vary.
(13) In one non-limiting embodiment, the knife inserts are staggered on the each side of the rotor so that the teeth/hooks 140, 142 are offset to create a smoother flow of material into the shredder blade assemblies as they cut, shear, and shred the material. Without being bound by theory, it is believed that the smoother flow of material into the blade assembly produces less stress and wear on the gears and motors that drive the shredder.
(14) Rotary shredders comprise pairs of counter-rotating, intermeshing, serrating and shearing blade assemblies.
(15) Each shaft rotates in an opposite direction, as shown by arrows 150, 152 so that the article to be shredded is drawn into a shredding zone indicated by arrow 154. Within the shredding zone 154, the exposed outer edge of knife inserts on one blade assembly 100 (identified as A in
(16) The parallel blade assemblies are separated by spacers 160 to allow proper spacing and intermeshing of an opposing set of parallel blade assemblies on another shaft. The width or thickness of the spacers may vary as needed to ensure that opposing blade assemblies interact to produce the cutting, shearing, or shredding function. A representative example of a blade assembly spacer is shown in
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(18) Each knife receptacle includes one or more holes 172 disposed in a symmetrical hole pattern to receive suitable fasteners used to mount a knife insert. As described above, the symmetrical hole pattern enables correct placement and bolting of knife insert onto the rotor 110 despite being rotated and flipped.
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(21) The ability to use a knife insert with six cutting or shearing edges greatly extends the useful life of the knife insert. This can reduce operating and maintenance costs for the shredder.
(22) The knife inserts 120 are mounted to the rotor by fasteners 130 using holes 180 arranged in a symmetrical hole pattern that enables correct placement and bolting of the knife insert 120 onto the rotor 110 despite being rotated and flipped, as described above.
(23) The knife inserts are preferably fabricated of a high alloy steel and/or hardened tool steel. The knife inserts may optionally be coated with wear resistant surface coatings. In a non-limiting embodiment, the knife inserts are fabricated with carbide wear edges.
(24) While specific embodiments and examples of the present invention have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.