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US2867387A
US2867387A US548667A US54866755A US2867387A US 2867387 A US2867387 A US 2867387A US 548667 A US548667 A US 548667A US 54866755 A US54866755 A US 54866755A US 2867387 A US2867387 A US 2867387A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C13/00Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills
    • B02C13/14Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices
    • B02C13/18Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor
    • B02C13/1807Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor the material to be crushed being thrown against an anvil or impact plate
    • B02C13/1835Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor the material to be crushed being thrown against an anvil or impact plate by means of beater or impeller elements fixed in between an upper and lower rotor disc
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C13/00Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills
    • B02C13/14Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices
    • B02C13/18Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C13/00Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills
    • B02C13/14Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices
    • B02C13/18Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor
    • B02C13/1807Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor the material to be crushed being thrown against an anvil or impact plate
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C13/00Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills
    • B02C13/14Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices
    • B02C13/18Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor
    • B02C13/1807Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor the material to be crushed being thrown against an anvil or impact plate
    • B02C2013/1864Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills with vertical rotor shaft, e.g. combined with sifting devices with beaters rigidly connected to the rotor the material to be crushed being thrown against an anvil or impact plate rotatable around its own axis

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  • This invention relates to a centrifugal impacting machine designed for shattering or otherwise reducing granular products of all types including food, minerals and chemicals of all types. More specifically, the invention relates to a centrifugal impacting machine particularly designed to withstand the rough treatment accompanying the processing of hard, abrading materials and to impart a maximum shattering impact force to each individual particle.
  • This invention is in the nature of an improvement on the basic machine disclosed in the co-pending application filed on December 7, 1954 in the names of Robert B. Dodds,-Robert B. Siedel and Kurt H. Conley for Centrifugal Impact Milling Apparatus and Process of Impact Milling, and having Serial No. 473,546.
  • Machines of the type described in the above application comprise a rotor including two or more axially spaced disks and a plurality of impactors located therebetween adjacent its outer edge with means for feeding the product to the central portion of the rotor.
  • the product is thence flung outwardly by centrifugal force and hit by the impactors and discharged from the rotor either against a hard surface which may be abrasive or against a plurality of target members disposed about the outer casing facing the periphery of the rotor and thus concentric therewith.
  • the rotor is driven at high speed and hence the product shoots outwardly at very high velocities.
  • the product being treated comprises particles which are very hard and abrasive, e. g., asbestos, the rotor plates, the impactors and targets as well as the interior of the machine casing may become badly worn to. such an extent that the machine may be made inoperative in a relatively short time.
  • abrading action has been found to develop a very substantial wear even when. these parts are made of the hardest types of steel alloys available.
  • impact machines have a tendency to spread the granular product outwardly in a thin, even stream which is first hit by the impactors and then passes outwardly still in a comparatively thin stream to strike against the targets, the machine casing or lining, or both.
  • a further object-of this invention is to provide a machine of the above character in which the efiiciency of the impacting action is materially increased in comparison with existing machines.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide. a machine of the above character in which the particles are so directed during their passage outwardly by centrifugal force that the cushioning of one particle on another during impact is reduced to an absolute minimum.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation, partially in section, of a machine of the type in which the features of this invention may be incorporated,
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of a portion of the machine shown in Figure 1, illustrating the centrifugal rotor and associated mechanism,
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary enlarged vertical sectional view of a portion of the structure shown in Figure 2 which includes a part of the rotor, an impactor, a target and the machine liner, 7
  • Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view taken along the line 4 -4 of Figure 3,
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical sectional view similar to. Figure 3, showing" another embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 6 is a transverse sectional, view taken along the line 66 of Figure 5,
  • Figure 7 is an elevational view, partially fragmentary and partially broken away, of a, liner for the machine shown in Figure. 2 and showing another embodiment of the present invention, and,
  • Figure 8 is a fragmentary elevational view, partially broken away, of a liner for the machine shown in Figure 2 which is still another embodiment of the above invention.
  • FIG. 1 the machine. comprises a frame generally indicated at it), having legs 12. for support on a floor.
  • An, electric motor 14 is suspended from frame 10 in any convenient manner and is supported in such position by a bracket piece 16.
  • a casing 18. is also suspended from frame 10 as by bolts 19, 20, and 21 and forms an enclosure for the rotor of the impacting machine in a manner to be presently described in detail.
  • the rotor generally indicated at 22 is secured on one end of a drive shaft 24 by a nut 26, shaft 24 being rotatably supported in a conventional bearing generally indicated at 28.
  • a top cover plate generally indicated at 30 has a pair of angularly disposed chutes 32 preferably integral therewith and converging toward the central portion of the rotor 22 to deposit the product to be treated thereon.
  • the upper portions of the chutes 32 are preferably integral with a plate 34 which is bolted to crosspiece 11 of frame 10 by bolts 20 and 21 ( Figure 2), bearing 28 being supported on plate 34 by bolts 38.
  • chutes 32 may be connected to suitable conduits which preferably feed the grain by gravity thereto softhat it may be deposited on the rotor for treatment.
  • the upper portion of shaft 24 has a pulley 40 connected thereto and the shaft 42 of motor 14 also carries a pulley 44.
  • Pulleys 40 and 44 are interconnected by any suitable type of driving belt 45 and thus the motor 14 drives shaft 24 and the rotor 22 connected thereto when the machine is in operation.
  • rotor 22 is driven by pulley 44, belt 45, pulley 40 and drive shaft 24.
  • the granular product being treated is fed down through the chutes 32 on to the central portion of the rotor 22 which when operating at high speed propels the product outwardly in a substantially even, thin stream to be struck by impactors generally indicated at 46 and flung or otherwise impelled against the targets generally indicated at 48.
  • Some of the particles of the product pass between the targets to hit the liner generally indicated at 50 whereupon all of the product falls down through the casing 18 to leave the machine at the outlet 52.
  • a series of wear plates generally indicated at 52 are arranged adjacent impactors 46 in an annular groove 54 formed in the bottom disk 56 of rotor 22.
  • the top disk 58 has a groove 60 formed therein for similarly shaped and positioned wear plates 62; screws 64 and 66 hold the wear plates 52 and 62 in the position shown with their heads preferably countersunk below the surface of the wear plates although such attachment could be done in any convenient manner as by the use of a suitable adhesive.
  • Plates 52 and 62 are substantially similar in shape and construcgion land accordingly only plate 52 will be described in etai.
  • the inner edge 52:: of plate 52 abuts the annular shoulder 54a of groove 54 and surface 52b of plate 52 slopes upwardly away from the inner surface 56a of disk 56 while the top surface 52c of plate 52 is substantially horizontal and spaced above surface 56a.
  • the front edge 52d of plate 52 is spaced inwardly from the periphery 68 of the rotor thereby forming a step from the top surface 520 to the rotor surface 56a of disk 56.
  • the granular product passes outwardly over surface 56a of bottom disk 56 by centrifugal force and strikes the upwardly sloping surface 52a of the wear plate 52 at high speed; it is thereby given an upward trajectory and a substantially tangential spreading push just before reaching the path of the impactors to effect a horizontal and vertical spreading of the individual particles before impact.
  • This action eliminates for all practical purposes the cushioning effect usually caused by individual particles piling up one upon the other during impact. Further, because of this scattering action, the particles diverge and remain substantially separated as they are flung out against the targets 48 to further eliminate cushioning effects at this additionally important point of impaction.
  • the operation resulting from the construction of this rotor makes for a very efficient impacting action in which each individual particle of the product processed .in the machine is assured a thorough impacting treatment during processing in the machine.
  • wear plates 52 have arcuate shaped cutouts 52e to accommodate impactors 46 in a manner now to be described.
  • Impactors 46 include studs 69 having reduced ends 70 threaded into disk 56 ( Figure 3) with shoulders 71 resting thereagainst. Screws 72 extending through disk 58 are preferably countersunk therein and threaded into studs 69.
  • studs 69 are enclosed in collars 78 which extend between disks 56 and 58 and fit about the studs being accommodated in such position by the arcuate cutouts 52e in the wear plates 52.
  • collars 78 completely enclose the studs 69 forming the interior structure of the impactors 46 and may thus be used for protection of the studs in a manner to be described.
  • An annular liner ring generally indicated at 80 includes a horizontal portion 82 resting flush against top plate 30 and secured in this position in any suitable manner as by screws (not shown).
  • a vertical portion 84 of ring 82 extends downwardly to form a liner for the casing 18 concentric with and oppositely spaced from the periphery of the rotor 22.
  • a plurality of bolts 86 extend from ring 82 ( Figures 3 and 4) and these support collars 88 by nuts 90 and washers 92.
  • Wear plates 52 and 62 and collars 78 and 88 are made of a ceramic material, for example aluminum oxide, which appears to have wear-resistant characteristics far exceeding those of the hardest types of alloy steels.
  • a ceramic material for example aluminum oxide
  • products may be processed in the machine which are hard and very abrasive with little wear on the various parts even after long and substantial use.
  • FIGs 5 and 6 there is shown another embodiment of the invention particularly concerned with a'modification, of the rotor 22.
  • the machine includes the top casing 30, chutes 32 and associated structure impactors 46 as well as targets 48, and ring 82 and collars 78 and 88, all these parts being substantially similar in construction to the corresponding parts of Figures 3 and 4.
  • a ring 96 is secured in groove 94 adjacent concave inner edge 94a in any convenient manner as by welding. Ring 96.
  • each individual particle of the product fan out on the bottom plate 93 as described above with reference to Figures 3 and 4 and as they engage the top surface 960 of ring 96 they are given an upward trajectory and spread both vertically and horizontally, much in the manner described above with respect to the embodiment of Figure 3; thus each individual particle hits one of the impactors 46 to therebyavoid a cushioning eflfect as described above. It has been found. in some applications that it is desirable to have .thisring with an arcuate Upper surface which seems in some cases to make for a better impacting action.
  • FIG. 7 in which there is shown another embodiment of the invention it has been found that in certain instances ceramic liners for the casing 30 are desirable. These may be used. with or. without the targets 48 and may be made from material having an abrading action on the particles. It has beenfound that a more important characteristic, however, is hardnessand resistance to wear. Therefore these liners are preferably made from some very hard ceramic such as aluminum oxide.
  • a supporting ring generally indicated at 98 which is preferably L-shaped in cross section has an upper base portion 100 with a depending cylindrical flange 102. The ring 98 may be supported in the casing 30 concentric with rotor 22 in any convenient manner as by screws 104.
  • a plurality of ceramic blocks 106 may be secured in position on the ring as shown in Figure 7 in any convenient manner as by an adhesive cement. More particularly, blocks 106 have a horizontal surface 106:: resting on base portion 100 and a vertical surface Gb resting on the cylindrical flange 102.
  • the inner surfaces of the blocks in this embodiment of the invention slope outwardly from the top to the bottom thus presenting an angular sloping surface to the particles being flung from the rotor.
  • These blocks may take a variety of shapes depending upon what is best suited for the particular product being treated by the machine.
  • blocks 108 are substantially oblong so that the inner surfaces 108a thereof are substantially normal to the trajectory of the particles of the product flung from the rotor.
  • Blocks 108 are also preferably formed from a ceramic material such as aluminum oxide.
  • centrifugal impacting machine in which the several objects hereinabove referred to as well as many others are successfully accomplished. More particularly the rising slope provided in the path of the particles being treated on the rotor, which acts to spread the particles both vertically and horizontally prior to entering the path of the impactors, provides for a very thorough and eflicient impacting action substantially free from cushioning effect. Furthermore, by providing protective ceramic liners near the edge of the rotor and on the impactors, targets and easing surfaces, these impacting machines are made much more versatile, having wider application for the processing of hard abrasive materials such as chemicals and natural minerals for example asbestos, concrete and coal. Accordingly, centrifugal machines embodying the features of this invention have wide application in a number of industries where they may achieve vastly superior impacting action on a wide variety of materials.
  • a casing a shaft rotatably mounted in said casing, a rotor secured to said shaft and comprising'a pair of'vertically spaced'disks with the upper disk having a central opening therein, means for directing the product to be treated through said openingto the central portion of the bottom disk of said rotor, a plurality of impactors arranged in circumferentially spaced relationship adjacent the periphery of saidrotor and spanning the space between said disks, the opposing central surfaces of said disks beingsubstantially normal to the axis of said shaft, said central portions comprising the major portion of their radial dimensions, and the surface of said bottom disk thence sloping: upwardly a relatively short distance at a point closely adjacent the inner side of said impactors to; form an annular ridgeand then continuing outwardly to- 'said impactors substantially normal to, saidshaft, the distance between said opposing surfaces adjacent said
  • a casing a shaft rotatably mounted in said casing, a rotor secured to said shaft and comprising a pair of vertically spaced disks with the upper disk having a central opening therein, means for directing the product to be treated through said opening to the central portion of the bottom disk of said rotor, a plurality of impactors arranged in circumferentially spaced relationship adjacent the periphery of said rotor and spanning the space between said disks, the opposing central surfaces of said disks being substantially normal to the axis of said shaft, said central portions comprising the major portion of their radial dimensions, and the surface of said bottom disk thence sloping upwardly a relatively short distance at a point closely adjacent the inner side of said impactors to form an annular ridge and then continuing outwardly to said impactors substantially normal to said shaft, the distance between said opposing surfaces adjacent said impactors being less than the corresponding distance between the normal
  • a casing a rotor rotatably mounted in said casing, said rotor comprising a pair of vertically spaced disks, means for directing the product to be treated onto the bottom disk of said rotor, a plurality of impactors arranged substantially adjacent the edge of said rotor and spanning the space between said disks, said bottom disk having an annular groove adjacent said immeters on the periphery of said rotor, and a plurality of plates mounted in said groove and shaped to provide a surface sloping upwardly towardsthe impactors.
  • a casing a rotor rotatably mounted in said casing, said rotor comprising a pair of vertically spaced disks, means for directing the product .to be treated onto the bottom disk of said rotor, a
  • a casing a rotor rotatably mounted in said casing, said rotor comprising a pair of vertically spaced disks, means for directing the product to be treated onto the bottom disk of said rotor, a plurality of impactors arranged substantially adjacent the edge of said rotor and spanning the space between said disks, said bottom disk having an annular groove adjacent said impactors on the periphery of said rotor, a plurality of ceramic plates mounted in said groove and shaped to provide a surface sloping upwardly towards the impactors, and a plurality of ceramic collars fitting about said impactors and spanning the space between said disks.
  • a casing a rotor rotatably mounted in said casing, said rotor comprising a pairvof vertically spaced disks, means for directing the product 8 to be treated onto the bottom disk of said'rotor, a plurality of impactors arranged substantially adjacent .the edge of said rotor and spanning the space between said disks, said bottom disk having an annular groove adjacent said impactors on the periphery of said rotor, and a plurality of plates mounted in saidgroove and fitting behind said impactors.
  • a casing a rotor rotatably mounted in said casing, said rotor comprising a pair of vertically spaced disks, means for directing the product to be treated onto the bottom disk of said rotor, a plurality of impactors arranged'substantially adjacent the edge of said rotor and spanning the space between said disks, said bottom disk having an annular groove adjacent said impactors on the periphery of said rotor, and a plurality of plate in said groove and fitting behind said impactors, the rear edges of said plates being substantially flush with the surface of said bottom disk and said plate surface sloping upwardly from said disk surface.

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