SMART SNAP GRINDING JAR
20190201911 ยท 2019-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C17/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C17/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C17/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C17/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A ball mill system grinds, disperses, and reacts substances. A ball mill vessel houses grinding bodies (grinding/milling media) and the materials to be ground or dispersed. The ball milling vessel includes an assembly of three component parts with active structural roles to provide a tight and repeatable seal that allows physical, structural and chemical transformations of materials in the presence of a liquid or a gas, while at the same time enabling easy and effortless opening of the jar after ball milling. The ball milling vessel includes two peripheral half-vessels made of a harder material, connected by a central thick ring made of a softer material. The connecting ring provides an active structural role in the ball milling vessel, as it holds together the peripheral halves of the vessel, while at the same time ensuring a tight seal and protecting the joint where the two half-vessels join.
Claims
1. A milling vessel for containing grinding media and a material to be ground, the milling vessel comprising: a connecting ring with a substantially cylindrical shape and a central long axis; a first milling chamber with an inner wall that delimits a cylindrical or conical milling chamber and having a central long axis; a second milling chamber with an inner wall that delimits a cylindrical or conical milling chamber and having a central long axis; wherein the first milling chamber receives a portion of the connecting ring and the second milling chamber receives a portion of the connecting ring where the combination forms a substantially cylindrical or conical milling vessel along the central long axes of the first milling chamber, the connecting ring, and the second milling chamber.
2. A milling vessel of claim 1, wherein the long axis of the connecting ring and the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber extend in a horizontal direction.
3. A milling vessel of claim 1, wherein the long axis of the connecting ring and the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber extend in a vertical direction.
4. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-3 further comprising: a grinding material inlet for feeding grinding material into the milling chamber.
5. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-3 further comprising: a grinding body inlet for introducing grinding bodies into the milling chamber.
6. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-5 further comprising: a grinding material outlet for discharging ground or dispersed material from the milling chamber.
7. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-6, wherein the connecting ring includes at least one plastic including polycarbonate, polyetherether ketone, poly (methyl methacrylate), and Teflon.
8. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-7, wherein at least one of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber comprises an alloyed metal.
9. A milling vessel of claim 8, wherein the alloyed metal includes stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, and mixtures thereof.
10. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-9, wherein at least one of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber comprises a base metal.
11. A milling vessel of claim 10, wherein the base metal includes copper, nickel, gold, silver, and mixtures thereof.
12. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-11, wherein at least one of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber comprises a plastic.
13. A milling vessel of claim 12, wherein the plastic includes polycarbonate, polyetherether ketone, poly (methyl methacrylate), Teflon, and mixtures thereof.
14. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-13, wherein at least one of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber comprises at least one of an inorganic compound and a composite material.
15. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-14, wherein at least one of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber comprises tungsten carbide.
16. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-15, wherein at least one of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber includes precious metal catalysts deposited on its interior surface.
17. A milling vessel of claim 16, wherein the precious metal catalysts deposited on the interior surface of at least one of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber include ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, and mixtures thereof.
18. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-17, wherein the first milling chamber receives a portion of the connecting ring and the second milling chamber receives a portion of the connecting ring to form a substantially right circular cylinder along the long axes of the first milling chamber, the connecting ring, and the second milling chamber.
19. A milling vessel of any of claims 1-18, wherein at least one of the cylindrical or conical milling chambers delimited by the inner walls of the first milling chamber and the second milling chamber includes rounded ends.
20. A milling vessel for containing grinding media and a material to be ground, the milling vessel comprising: a first substantially cylindrical shaped compartment having an open top, a bottom, and an annular shelf adjacent to the open top; a second substantially cylindrical shaped compartment having an open top, a bottom, and an annular shelf adjacent to the open top; an annular resilient connecting ring configured to wrap onto the annular shelf of the first substantially cylindrical shaped compartment and further configured to wrap onto the annular shelf of the second substantially compartment joining the first and second substantially cylindrical shaped compartments to form the milling vessel.
21. A milling vessel of claim 20, wherein the annular shelf is an interior annular shelf.
22. A milling vessel of any of claims 20-21, whereby when the annular resilient connecting ring is placed onto the annular shelf adjacent to the open top of the first compartment and placed onto the annular shelf adjacent to the open top of the second compartment, tension of the annular resilient connecting ring maintains a pressure on the first and second compartments to create a sealed milling vessel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The ball milling vessel invention eliminates many of the shortcomings of prior vessels. As shown in
[0021] As shown in
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In one example embodiment of the invention, the ball milling vessel can be between 0.5 and 1.5 wide, such as approximately 1 wide (i.e., outside diameter of the half vessels 205, 206) with a length of between approximately 2 and 3 long, such as approximately 2.58 (i.e., overall length from the outer surface of bottom 325 to outer surface of bottom 326). In this example embodiment, the ring 212 can be between 0.15 and 0.35 wide, such as approximately 0.24 wide (see height h in
[0024] In one example configuration of the invention, the ball milling vessel includes a stainless steel interior (spherocylindrical) surface and an anodized aluminum exterior surface. In another example configuration, the ball milling vessel includes a PTFE (Teflon) interior and an anodized aluminum exterior. In another example configuration, the ball milling vessel includes a zirconia interior and an anodized aluminum exterior, and in a further example configuration, the ball milling vessel includes a tungsten carbide interior and an anodized aluminum exterior. The exterior surfaces can also include carbon steels, alloy steels, other base metals, resins, polymers, and other materials to house the spherocylindrical vessel. The ball milling vessels can be configured in a variety of dimensions. For example, the ball milling vessels can be 5 ml, 15 ml, 30 ml or other volumes. The different interior and exterior materials can be selected based upon the milling materials, cost, weight, and other considerations.
[0025] As also shown in
[0026] When the annular resilient connecting ring 212 is placed onto the annular shelf 335 adjacent to the open top 315 of the first compartment (first half vessel 205) and placed onto the annular shelf 336 adjacent to the open top 316 of the second compartment (first half vessel 205), tension of the annular resilient connecting ring 212 maintains a pressure on the first and second compartments 205, 206 to create a sealed milling vessel 201.
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[0028] Additionally, the connecting portions of the ball milling vessel 201 can include lifting baffles (not shown separately) to prevent an outer layer of material to simply roll around the assembled ball milling vessel 201 as the cylindrical vessel 201 rotates, causing the media to roll, slide, and cascade.
[0029] Because the peripheral parts (peripheral halves 205, 206) in the claimed vessel 201 are not directly attached to each other, but are held together by the central ring 212, this vessel 201 is not sensitive to deformations by milling balls even after extended use. Likewise, the central ring 212 provides a positive seal regardless of whether the vessel 201 is subjected to extensive heating and/or cooling and can always be tightly closed and readily opened after use.