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  • My invention relates to the commin ution of.
  • Figure 1 is a central vertical section, through the line 1 1 of Fig. 2, of a portion of the preferred means for the convenient carrying out of-my said process.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the device shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the entire apparatus used in said process.
  • A represents the upper part of a casing
  • B the lower part thereof, preferably made of wood and suitably lined, as with metal, the upper part being closed and the lower part provided with a slide 0 and an opening or chute D beneath the same.
  • This casing has closed sides, within which is located a revolvin g cylinder composed of a series of perforated sections E E, each section having an outer finely-perforated portion a and an inner movable and more coarsely-perforated portion I), journaled on a pivot c at one side of its center to the end walls of said cylinder, so that said inner portions 1) shall tilt and open at the required time, as hereinafter more fully explained.
  • This cylinder is further provided with a number of loose balls or rolls F F F, while between the upper portion A of the casing and the outside of said cylinder there is arranged a pipe-coil G, communieating, as shown at ll II in Fig. 3, with a refrigerating-machine I, whereby cold brine, ammonia, or any other suitable refrigerating fluid may beci'reulated through said pipe-coil G, there being suitable valves or cocks d to govern the flow of said fluid.
  • One of the trunnions of said cylinder is hollow, as shown at late through the pipe-coil G, thereby produc--- ing an intense degree of cold within the cas' ing A.
  • the material to be reduced (such as asphaltum, for example) is introduced within the casing and into the revolving cylinder by means of the described chute or hopper J and its pipe end 9, falling in lumps or masses 6 i, which speedily become chilled and frozen until they are brittle and friable. Power is then applied to the cylinder-pulley'K and the cylinder rapidly revolved, when the lumps i i become speedily crushed and triturated by the action of the balls or rolls F F, and the reduced product passes through the coarsely perforated inner portions 1) of the said cylinder and the finer particles pass next through the more finely-perforated outer portions or of said cylinder and drop down into the lower part B of the casing, as shown atj j in Fig.

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G. W. GOETZ. PROCESS OF AND APPARATUS FOR G-OMMINUTING MATERIALS oPA VISOOUS 0R PASTY NATURE.
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GEORGE GOETZ, OF MILWAUKEE, \VISCONSIN.
PROCESS OF AND APPARATUS FOR COMMINUTI NG MATERIALS OF A VISCOUS 0R PASTY NATURE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 441,951, dated December 2, 1890.
Application filed June &, 1890. Serial No. 354,197. (No model.) i
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE W. GOETZ, of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, and in the State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Process of and Apparatus for Comminuting Material which is of a Viscous, Gummy, or Pasty Nature at Ordinary Temperature; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to the commin ution of.
material which is of a viscous, gummy, or pasty nature at ordinary temperature; and it consists in a certain process and apparatus for readily and successfully eifecting such comminution, as will be more fully set forth hereinafter and subsequently claimed.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a central vertical section, through the line 1 1 of Fig. 2, of a portion of the preferred means for the convenient carrying out of-my said process. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the device shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a plan view of the entire apparatus used in said process.
A represents the upper part of a casing, and B the lower part thereof, preferably made of wood and suitably lined, as with metal, the upper part being closed and the lower part provided with a slide 0 and an opening or chute D beneath the same. This casing has closed sides, within which is located a revolvin g cylinder composed of a series of perforated sections E E, each section having an outer finely-perforated portion a and an inner movable and more coarsely-perforated portion I), journaled on a pivot c at one side of its center to the end walls of said cylinder, so that said inner portions 1) shall tilt and open at the required time, as hereinafter more fully explained. The interior of this cylinder is further provided with a number of loose balls or rolls F F F, while between the upper portion A of the casing and the outside of said cylinder there is arranged a pipe-coil G, communieating, as shown at ll II in Fig. 3, with a refrigerating-machine I, whereby cold brine, ammonia, or any other suitable refrigerating fluid may beci'reulated through said pipe-coil G, there being suitable valves or cocks d to govern the flow of said fluid. One of the trunnions of said cylinder is hollow, as shown at late through the pipe-coil G, thereby produc-- ing an intense degree of cold within the cas' ing A. The material to be reduced (such as asphaltum, for example) is introduced within the casing and into the revolving cylinder by means of the described chute or hopper J and its pipe end 9, falling in lumps or masses 6 i, which speedily become chilled and frozen until they are brittle and friable. Power is then applied to the cylinder-pulley'K and the cylinder rapidly revolved, when the lumps i i become speedily crushed and triturated by the action of the balls or rolls F F, and the reduced product passes through the coarsely perforated inner portions 1) of the said cylinder and the finer particles pass next through the more finely-perforated outer portions or of said cylinder and drop down into the lower part B of the casing, as shown atj j in Fig. 1, while those particles which are too coarse to pass through the finely-perforated portions 01. of the cylinder are carried up in the continued revolution of the latter until the inner portions 1) swing open by gravity on their pivots c and permit said coarse particles to fall out into the body of the cylinder, as shown at 7c in Fig. l, to again encounter the balls or rolls F F and be still further comminuted, and so on. The finely-powdered particles can be withdrawn by opening the slide 0 as needed and intimately mixed, if desired, with any other powdered fine or granulated material, which would be a practical impossibility when the material 1' was in its normal viscous and gummy condition.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The process of comminuting material which is of a viscous, pasty, or gummy nature, consisting of introducing the same into a closed receptacle, reducing the temperature IOC until the said material becomes friable, and then subjecting it to motion and attrition, substantially as set forth.
2. The process of comminu ting material which is of a viscous, pasty, or gummy nature at ordinary temperature, consisting of introducingsaid material within a closed casing and circulating a refrigerating medium about said material within said casing, and then subjecting said material when in a chilled or frozen condition to attrition against movable inflexible bodies, substantially as set forth.
3. The herein-described apparatus for comminuting material which is of a viscous, gummy, or pasty nature at ordinary temperature,
GEORGE \V. GOETZ.
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US2423994A (en) * 1939-01-19 1947-07-15 Petersen Kai Apparatus for treating garbage and the like waste materials
US2465828A (en) * 1947-05-19 1949-03-29 Paul F Beich Company Method of making chocolate confectioneries
US2574948A (en) * 1949-03-26 1951-11-13 Paul F Beich Company Rotary beater mill and classifier for producing sieve range sized chocolate products
US2739175A (en) * 1951-10-11 1956-03-20 Commercial Solvents Corp Prevention of caking of benzene hexachloride
US3051566A (en) * 1959-01-20 1962-08-28 Gen Electric Process for producing high density refractory bodies
US3235483A (en) * 1963-04-24 1966-02-15 Texaco Inc Method of granulating asphaltic materials

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2423994A (en) * 1939-01-19 1947-07-15 Petersen Kai Apparatus for treating garbage and the like waste materials
US2465828A (en) * 1947-05-19 1949-03-29 Paul F Beich Company Method of making chocolate confectioneries
US2574948A (en) * 1949-03-26 1951-11-13 Paul F Beich Company Rotary beater mill and classifier for producing sieve range sized chocolate products
US2739175A (en) * 1951-10-11 1956-03-20 Commercial Solvents Corp Prevention of caking of benzene hexachloride
US3051566A (en) * 1959-01-20 1962-08-28 Gen Electric Process for producing high density refractory bodies
US3235483A (en) * 1963-04-24 1966-02-15 Texaco Inc Method of granulating asphaltic materials

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