PELLETIZING KNIFE WITH REMOVABLE BLADE
20170305026 ยท 2017-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Philippe LEMONNIER (Notre Dame-de-Gravenchon, FR)
- Anthony BRUMENT (Notre Dame-de-Gravenchon, FR)
- Christian PIERENS (Notre Dame-de-Gravenchon, FR)
Cpc classification
B26D7/2614
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B9/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D2001/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D2001/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/345
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D1/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A blade (6) for underwater granulation of an extruded polymer, this blade comprising a plate (60) bounded by a contour including a cutting edge contour (61) having a first end (62) and a second end (63), and an outer contour (64) linking the first end (62) and the second end (63) of the cutting edge contour (61),
characterized in that the outer contour (64) comprises at least a first bearing portion (65) and a second bearing portion (66), the first bearing portion (65) and the second bearing portion (66) diverging while extending away from the cutting edge contour (61) and being configured to be received in a dovetail housing (13).
Claims
1. A blade for underwater granulation of an extruded polymer, this blade comprising a plate bounded by a contour including a cutting edge contour having a first end and a second end, and an outer contour linking the first end and the second end of the cutting edge contour, wherein the outer contour comprises at least a first bearing portion and a second bearing portion, the first bearing portion and the second bearing portion diverging while extending away from the cutting edge contour and being configured to be received in a dovetail housing.
2. The blade of claim 1, wherein the plate is a trapezoidal-like shaped plate, the shorter base side of this trapezoidal-like shape including the cutting edge contour.
3. The blade of claim 2, wherein the plate is a truncated oblique trapezoidal pyramid.
4. The blade of claim 1, wherein the cutting edge contour is wave-curved.
5. The blade of claim 1, wherein the cutting edge contour is curved with a predefined radius of curvature.
6. The blade of claim 1, wherein the plate is formed out of titanium carbide.
7. The blade of claim 1, wherein the plate is formed out of tungsten carbide.
8. A blade holder for holding the blade of claim 1, the blade holder comprising a first longitudinal locking element and a second locking element, the second locking element being configured to be removably mounted on the first longitudinal locking element in the longitudinal extension of this first longitudinal locking element, this blade holder further, comprises a housing extending longitudinally on a lateral face of the first longitudinal locking element and the second locking element mounted on the first longitudinal locking element so that the inner contour of the housing includes at least a first portion in the first longitudinal locking element and a second portion in the second locking element thereby forming a dovetail housing.
9. The blade holder according to claim 8, wherein the second locking element is configured to be removably mounted on the first longitudinal locking element in the longitudinal extension of this first longitudinal locking element through a mortise-and-tenon joint so that preventing the rotation of one relative to another and guide the assembly of the first longitudinal locking element and the second locking element.
10. The blade holder according to claim 8, wherein this blade holder further comprises fastening means for removably mounting the second locking element on the first longitudinal locking element.
11. A knife for underwater granulation of an extruded polymer, this knife comprising the blade of claim 1 and a blade holder comprising a first longitudinal locking element and a second locking element, the second locking element being configured to be removably mounted on the first longitudinal locking element in the longitudinal extension of this first longitudinal locking element, the blade holder further comprises a housing extending longitudinally on a lateral face of the first longitudinal locking element and the second locking element mounted on the first longitudinal locking element so that the inner contour of the housing includes at least a first portion in the first longitudinal locking element and a second portion in the second locking element thereby forming a dovetail housing.
12. A rotating knifes holder of an underwater pelletizer for underwater granulation of an extruded polymer, this rotating knifes holder being configured to receive the knife of claim 11.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0025] The objects, advantages and other features of various embodiments will become more apparent from the following disclosure and claims. The following non-restrictive description of preferred embodiments is given for the purpose of exemplification only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
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[0032] It is to be noted that like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the description of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0033] With reference to
[0034] As shown in
[0035] With reference now to
[0036] The blade holder includes a main body 10, and a sub-body 11. Preferably, the main body 10 and the sub-body 11 are formed out of stainless steel.
[0037] The sub-body 11 is configured to be detachably/removably mounted on the main body 10 in the longitudinal extension of the main body 10. In one embodiment, the sub-body 11 is removably mounted on the main body 10 by means of a screw 12. More generally, the sub-body 11 may be removably attached to the main-body 10 by means of screws, bolts or any equivalent attaching means.
[0038] In order to prevent the rotation of one relative to another and guide the assembly of the main body 10 and the sub-body 11, a (non-circular) mortise-and-tenon joint 14 is used for this connection (see
[0039] With reference now to
[0040] This plate may have the shape of a truncated oblique trapezoidal pyramid (see
[0041] The housing 13 made in the blade holder is a continuous longitudinal groove on the lateral surface of the main body 10 and the sub-body 11 assembled so that the inner contour of the housing 13 includes at least a first portion in the main body 10 and a second portion in the sub-body 11 thereby forming a dovetail housing 13 (see
[0042] The dovetail housing 13 extends in the longitudinal direction with appropriate depth in the man body 10 and sub-body 11 so that, when the blade 6 is engaged therein, the cutting edge of the blade 6 diagonally protrudes beyond the main body 10 and the sub-body 11 (see
[0043] The dovetail housing 13 extends on both the main body 10 and the sub-body 11 assembled so that the main body 10 and sub-body 11 together, respectively, constitute a first longitudinal locking element 10 and a second locking element 11 for retaining/interlocking the blade 6.
[0044] Accordingly, by unscrewing/screwing the sub-body 11 (or more generally the second locking element 11) from/on the main body 10 (or more generally the first longitudinal locking element 10), the blade 6 may be removably retained in the dovetail-shaped groove 13.
[0045] More generally, the blade 6 may have any other appropriate form fitting with a corresponding dovetail-shaped groove 13 in the blade holder. In fact, with reference to
[0048] In one embodiment, the cutting edge contour 61 may be straight line-shaped, wave-shaped, curved with a predefined radius of curvature, or of any appropriate shape for efficiently cutting extruded materials.
[0049] The corresponding blade holder includes a dovetail-shaped groove (i.e. a dovetail mortise) which is adapted to fittingly receive/house the first bearing portion 65 and the second bearing portion 66 (i.e. the dovetail tenon) so that the blade 6 can be locked, through the resulting dovetail joint, to its correspondent blade holder.
[0050] Due to the resulting dovetail joint, the blade may be held by the blade holder without any screwing means that operate directly on the blade.
[0051] With reference to
[0052] The above-described embodiments have the following advantages: [0053] by surrounding a large part of the plate-shaped blade 6, the dovetail-shaped housing 13 provides increased support and protection for the blade 6 (in comparison to a blade brazed or welded to the main body along a small area); [0054] the blade 6 is easily removable and, therefore, easily replaceable. In fact as shown in
[0057] In particular, the fact that the sub-body 11 is mounted in the longitudinal extension of the main-body 10 permits a radial access to the rotating knifes holder 2.
[0058] In fact, for replacing a blade 6, the screw 13 is readily accessible from the side of the rotating cutter assembly without need to completely open the granulating chamber. Accordingly, the replacement of a blade 6 may be accomplished quickly and easily (namely, with the least downtime of the granulation process).
[0059] Advantageously, it results from the above described embodiments a specific structural arrangement of the knife 1 so that the blade 6 can be radially (in relation to the die plate 4 and the rotating knifes holder 2) accessed and removably fixed to the blade holder. Indeed, when it is worn, the movably attached blade 6 may be quickly and easily replaced.
[0060] Advantageously, the above described structural arrangement of the knife 1 components comprises a dovetail joint for removably holding/attaching a blade 6 for underwater granulation of an extruded polymer.