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US3743192A
US3743192A US00159868A US3743192DA US3743192A US 3743192 A US3743192 A US 3743192A US 00159868 A US00159868 A US 00159868A US 3743192D A US3743192D A US 3743192DA US 3743192 A US3743192 A US 3743192A
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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
    • B02C18/00Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments
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  • the first stage includes a drum having a peripheral wall [30] Foreign A li ti P i it D t and a horizontal axis with a rotatable shaft extending July 8 1970 Germany P 20 33 788.6 hmugh drum in paanelism with axis and carrying coarse-comminuting and mixing tools.
  • B026 18/14 Peripheral a dwnwardly directed 58] Field of Search 146/78 R, 79, 182 R, cated beneath the drum is a Sewn!
  • mminufing Stage 146/183, 186 including a receptacle having an upwardly directed inlet and being mounted for horizontal movement to 56] References Cited and from a position in which the inlet registers with the outlet to receive material from the drum.
  • a separate UNITED STATES PATENTS drive is provided for driving fine-comminuting and mix- 2,863,480 12/1958
  • Combs 146/182 R ing tools located in the receptacle 2,941,561 6/1960 Pana 1 146/182 R 3,461,934 8/1969
  • the present invention relates generally to a comminutor-mixer apparatus, and more particularly to a novel comminutor-mixer for foodstuffs and the like.
  • comminutor-mixer apparatus with two stages, a first or coarse-comminuting or mixing stage, and a second or fine-comminuting or mixing stage. It is conventional to provide these stages in form of separate devices, and the material which has undergone preliminary or coarse comminution and mixing is transported under vacuum to the second or fine-comminuting and mixing stage. However, in some instances the material is not transported under vacuum or comes in contact with the atmosphere before or after it has been transported under vacuum, and there are circumstances in which such contact with the atmosphere is undesirable.
  • Devices of this general type are, for instance, described in German Pat. No. 1,201,207. They use a coarse comminutor having a bowl in which a centrallyarranged vertical axis or shaft rotates, and in which comminuting and mixing tools rotate about this axis. In the bottom of the bowl, there is a closeable aperture plate through which the coarse-comminuted material passes into the subsequently arranged finecomminuting device which constitutes an inseparable unit with the coarse-comminuting device.
  • the tools in both the coarse and fine-comminuting devices are driven by one and the same motor in unison.
  • the apparatus has only one outlet for the comminuted and mixed material, namely the outlet in the finecomminuting device through which the material is expelled by the tools in the fine-comminuting device.
  • the aperture plate When in this prior-art apparatus the aperture plate is opened, that is when the apertures thereof are uncovered, the material issupplied by the cutter knives or tools into the fine comminutor in which it undergoes fine comminution.
  • the comminuting and mixing tools of the coarse comminutor continue to operate because they are driven jointly with the tools of the fine comminutor, the material will have a differential consistency and undergo differential heating when the unit operates in batchwise manner.
  • the fine comminutor is provided wtih tools which rotate at relatively high speeds, and this means that certain materials or components cannot be processed or advanced in the fine comminutor towards the outlet. As mentioned before, this includes nuts where the danger exists that the relatively strong heating resulting from the action of the high-speed tools might cause oil to become expelled from the nut meat.
  • finished flour cannot be expelled by the fine comminutor, it having been found experimentally that if flour passes through the fine comminutor (a material which is not truly flowable), it can cause the motor to become stalled.
  • Another disadvantage is the fact that it is quite difficult to exchange the tools in the fine comminutor. It is certainly possible to effect such an exchange only after the fine comminutor is first emptied out, which of course is a decided disadvantage.
  • An additional object is to provide such an apparatus which is as small as possible, especially with respect to its height, which can be produced readily and comparatively inexpensively, and which can be readily accommodated to different requirements in combination with different foodstuffs to be processed.
  • a comminutor-mixer particularly for foodstuffs, which briefly stated comprises first means constituting a coarse comminuting and mixing stage and second means constituting a fine comminuting and mixing stage.
  • the first means includes a drum having a peripheral wall and a substantially horizontal axis, a rotatable shaft in the drum in at least substantial parallelism with the aforementioned axis and carrying a plurality of coarse-comminuting and mixing tools, a drive for rotating the shaft, and an outlet at a downwardly directed portion of the peripheral wall.
  • the second means includes a receptacle having an upwardly directed inlet, a mounting arrangement mounting the receptacle beneath the drum for horizontal displacement relative to the same to and from a position in which the inlet registers with the outlet, and a separate 3 drive for-driving fine-comminuting and mixing tools in the second means.
  • a comminutor-mixer constructed in this manner according to the present invention is of particularly wideranging versatility. For instance, if it is desired that the material be subjected to coarse comminution, then it is simply necessary to move away the second stage and instead to provide a receptacle which receives the coarsely-comminuted material from the outlet of the first stage. Again, if the degree of fine comminution is to be changed, then it is merely necessary to move the fine comminutor temporarily away from the coarse comminutor stage, to gain access to the tools of the fine comminutor which can then be exchanged for a different set providing the desired comminuting characteristics.
  • the coarse comminutor can be employed simply as a mixer if desired.
  • a further advantage resides in the fact that the upper portion of the drum beneath the inlet now is provided with a relatively large space free of the tools, so that even large items of material to be comminuted can be introduced without any necessity for the coarse comminutor to be already in operation at the time of introduction.
  • the novel construction according tothe present invention has the particular advantage that the second stage can be represented by already-existing commercially available fine comminutors without having to make special adaptations to make it possible for them to cooperate with the novel first stage. This is especially advantageous in the many instances where a fine comminutor is already available, that is in industrial use, and restaurant use or the like, which is to be complemented by the first-stage coarse comminutor.
  • the transport vane which is provided in the drum will rotate during comminuting and mixing in direction oppositely the direction of rotation of the comminuting and mixing tools, but will rotate in the same direction as these tools when it is desired to expel material from the drum.
  • the transport vane will scrape the material from the inner wall of the drum, and supply it upwardly from where it falls down again into the operative region of the tools.
  • the tip of the angle included between the transport vane and the inner wall of the drum extends in the direction of rotation of the vane.
  • the transport vane is advantageously journalled centrally in one of the endwalls of the drum, and of angular configuration, with one arm being provided with a scraping edge contacting the inner side of the one endwall and the other arm having an appropriately configurated scraping edge which contacts the inner side of the circumferential wall of the drum.
  • the endportion of this other arm may also be provided with a scraping edge which contacts the inner side of the opposite end-wall of the drum.
  • the endwall in which the transport vane is journalled for rotation be movable, or pivotable with reference to the drum. Because of this, a suitable'endswitch or the like must be provided which assures that the endwall can be removed only when the transport vane is in a predetermined position in order to avoid damage to the tools and/or the transport vane.
  • the mixing action in the drum can be further intensified by so configurating the cutting and mixing toolswhich are preferably equally distributed over the circumference of their shaft and of substantially identical length in direction normal to the shaft-that they impose upon the material being comminuted and mixed a component of movement in the drum in axial direction of the latter.
  • the direction of movement may be selected so that it moves away from the end-wall towards the transport vane. This avoids back-up of material at the endwall of the drum.
  • the arrangement can, however, also be such that the tools are so configurated as to assure that one half of the material will move towards the transport vane, and the other half will move away from the transport vane in opposite axial direction.
  • the drum itself may be provided with a double circumferential wall, constituting a jacket for which heating and/or cooling medium can be circulated, and in such a case, the drum can for instace be used for the production of such materials as processed cheese.
  • the outlet of the first stage and the inlet of the second stage may be provided with a sealing arrangement which seals against interior underpressure, that is which provides a seal between the outlet and the inlet when the interiors of the two stages are under vacuum.
  • a suitable valve to prevent venting of the interior.
  • means, well known per se in the art to admit into either or both stages, steam and/or liquids.
  • the inner wall portions surrounding the inlet and/or the outlet of the drum are configurated to conform to the interior contour of the circumferential wall of the drum.
  • the supply devices for the drum are usually of identical configuration and size, the upper inlet opening for the drum must be relatively large and communicates with the interior of the drum via a converging hopper or funnel. If now the upper inlet opening were to be closed merely by a simple cover, then material which is flung up by the rotating tools, could become deposited in the funnel-shaped hopper and such quantities which might shortly before completion of the coarse-comminuting process fall back into the interior of the drum, would then not be properly comminuted and provide for an improper consistency of the contents.
  • the inlet pivot drum can for instance be constructed as a pivotable cover which may be controlled for movement via compressed air or the like, and the outlet may be provided with a slide cover which can also be controlled by air pressure or the like.
  • Lifts may be located at the two lateral sides of the comminutor-mixer for lifting the material to the inlet of the first stage. For instance, if the drum can accommodate a quantity of 400 kg of material, the lifts may be provided with two lifting containers each of which can hold 200 kg of material.
  • FIG. I is a partly longitudinally sectioned side view of an embodiment of the invention, with the inlet cover closed;
  • FIG. 2 is an end view of FIG. 1, partly in section and showing the inlet cover open.
  • the novel apparatus comprises two stages, a first or coarse-comminuted and mixing stage 1 and a second or fine-comminuted and mixing stage 2.
  • the first state 1 comprises a drum 3 having a pivotable endwall 4 and an air pressure-actuated pivotable cover 5 which is provided for closing an inlet to the drum in form of a funnel-shaped hopper 6.
  • Mixing and comminuting tools 7 are of identical length and equally distributed over the circumference of a shaft 8 which extends through the drum in parallelism with the horizontal axis 9 of the latter. The shaft 8 is rotated and the tools 7, of course, rotate with it.
  • an outlet 11 which can be closed and opened by an air pressure-actuated slide cover 12, and which can discharge coarselycomminut ed and mixed material into an inlet hopper 13 of the second comminuting stage 2 which is located beneath the stage 1 and can be horizontally displaced with reference to the latter, to and from a position in which the inlet hopper 13 registers with the outlet 11.
  • an underpressure-tight sealing device 14 is provided connecting the outlet 11 and the inlet hopper 13, so that the device can be operated under vacuum or under underpressure.
  • An angularly-shaped transporting vane 15 is journalled centrally in the endwall 4 and has an arm 16, a scraping edge 16a of which contacts the inner side of the endwall 4.
  • the other arm 17 is provided with a requisitely configurated scraping edge 18 which contacts the inner side of the circumferential wall 10 of the drum.
  • the free end of the arm 17 is also provided with a scraping edge 19 which contacts the inner side 20 at the opposite endwall of the drum 3.
  • the inner wall portion 21 of the cover 5, as well as that of the cover 12, are configurated so as to conform to theinner contour of the circumferential wall 10.
  • the tools (not shown) of the second stage 2 are driven via a separate drive motor 22 which may usually be electrical, and the stage 2 is provided with an outlet 23 which may be provided with a suitable one-way outlet valve (not shown).
  • a separate drive motor 22 which may usually be electrical
  • the stage 2 is provided with an outlet 23 which may be provided with a suitable one-way outlet valve (not shown).
  • lifts 24 may be provided which are shown in broken lines in FIG. 2 for orientation.
  • Separate motors 25 and 26, again preferably being of electrical type, are provided for driving the shaft 8 and the transport vane 15, respectively, in rotation.
  • the material to be subjected to comminution and/or mixing is supplied via the lifts 24 into the drum 3, after first opening the cover 5.
  • the shaft 8 and the vane 15 are driven in rotation by their respective motors, and at such time, the vane 15 will rotate in a sense opposite to the direction of rotation of the shaft 8 and the tools carried thereby.
  • the scraping edges of the vane will scrape the material from the inner walls of the drum 3 and move it upwardly so that it falls back into the region of the tools for engagement thereby.
  • the closure 12 When the comminution is completed, or the mixing if only mixing is intended, the closure 12 is opened and at the same time, the direction of rotation of the vane is reversed so that it now rotates in the same sense as the tools. In so doing, it presses the contents of the drum against the inner surface of the drum wall and thus presses them into and through the outlet 11. It is, however, also possible to completely stop the rotation of the tools during this expulsion process, or to have them rotate at a lower speed then previously. This is evidently possible because separate drives are provided for the tools and vane, and it need not be discussed in detail (and being known per se) how the direction of rotation can be reversed, or how transmission of motion from the drives to the tools and vane, is effected.
  • the stage 2 is simply moved horizontally away from the drum 3 and a suitable receptacle, for instance a wheeled carriage or the like is placed beneath the outlet 11 to receive material therefrom.
  • a suitable receptacle for instance a wheeled carriage or the like
  • the stage 2 is simply moved away from the drum 3, the set of tools in the stage 2 is exchanged for a different set having the required characteristics, and the stage 2 is then returned to a position in which its inlet 13 registers with the outlet 11.
  • a comminutor-mixer particularly for foodstuffs, comprising first means constituting a coarse comminuting and mixing stage and including a drum having a pe ripheral wall and a substantially horizontal axis, a rotatable shaft in said drum offset from but in at least substantial parallelism with said axis and carrying a plurality of coarse-comminuting and mixing tools, a drive for rotating said shaft, and an outlet at a downwardly directed portion of said peripheral wall; and second means constituting a fine comminuting and mixing stage and including a receptacle having an upwardly directed inlet, a mounting arrangement mounting said receptacle beneath said drum for horizontal displacement relative to the same to and from a position in which said inlet registers with said outlet, and a separate drive for driving fine-comminuting and mixing tools.
  • a comminutor-mixer particularly for foodstuffs, comprising first means constituting a coarse comminuting and mixing state and including a drum having a peripheral wall and a substantially horizontal axis, a rotatable shaft in said drum in at least substantial parallelism with said axis and carrying a plurality of coarsecomminuting and mixing tools, a drive for rotating said shaft with said toois in one direction, and an outlet at a downwardly directed portion of said peripheral wall; at least one vane in said drum adapted for rotation opposite to said one direction during comminuting and mixing of material in said drum, and for rotation in said one direction when such material is to advance axially of said drum; and second means constituting a fine comminuting and mixing stage and including a receptacle having an upwardly directed inlet, a mounting arrangement mounting said receptacle beneath said drum for horizontal displacement relative to the same to and from a position in which said inlet registers with said outlet, and a separate drive for driving fine com
  • a comminutor-mixer particularly for footstuffs, comprising first means constituting a coarse comminuting and mixing stage and including a drum having two endwalls, a peripheral wall and a substantially horizontal axis, a rotatable shaft in said drum in at least substantial parallelism with said axis and carrying a plurality of coarse-comminuting and mixing tools, a drive for rotating said shaft, and an outlet at a downwardly directed portion of said peripheral wall; at least one vane mounted rotatably in said drum and being centrally journalled in one of said endwalls, said vane being driven independently of said tools and having an angular configuration including one arm provided with a scraping edge which engages an inner side of said one endwall and another arm provided with a scraping edge which engages an inner side of said peripheral wall; and second means constituting a fine comminuting and mixing stage and including a receptacle having an upwardly directed inlet, a mounting arrangement mounting said receptacle beneath said drum
  • a comminutor-mixer particularly for foodstuffs, comprising first means constituting a coarse comminuting and mixing stage and including a drum having a pcripheral wall and a substantially horizontal axis, a rotatable shaft in said drum in at least substantial parallelism with said axis and carrying a plurality of coarsecomminuting and mixing tools, a drive for rotating said shaft, an inlet in said peripheral wall, and an outlet at a downwardly directed portion of said peripheral wall; said inlet and said outlet both being bounded by respective interior wall portions at least one of which is concomminuting and mixing tools.
  • said drives comprise electric motors.

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