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US64834A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
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  • This invention is of the crushing machine protected by caveat of date August 6, A. D. 1866. It is designed for all kinds of crushing or pulveri zing, such as ores, rock, minerals, and cereal grains. It ope tes by per cussion, that is, by striking a quick blow with a hard and heavy hammer upon a body falling freely in the air, which body.is at once shivered' by the vibrations set up in it.
  • Cylinder A has the wheel C revolving in it, and cylinder B the wheel D. Wheel D revolves somewhat faster than wheel C, say in the proportion Velocity C Velocity D 3 4, but this proportion may be changed.
  • a free peripheral exhaust from case A to case B is provided, lettered K, and this is so adjusted by bevelling the sides that the tappets or heaters Zof wheel D will quite cover the ingress into case B in their revolution, thus-insuring a second blow to each particle of material fed through the machine.
  • the exhaust G from the second wheel is arranged as drawn, so that its median line shall be a normal of the circle making the inner boundary of case B, so that heavy particles may be carried past the outlet, and receive a third blow if desirable.
  • the shafts S S of the wheels C and Dare closely packed,.so that no air may enter the cases C and D, except as supplied through peripheral feed-hole E.
  • the quartz or other substance delivered from the machine is carried by pipe 1 into dust-chamber N, and this latter is relieved from the pressure of air by pipe U, which delivers its charge upon the surface of water in tub
  • the exhaust K, from case A to case B, is so arranged that its median line shall be nearly coincident with an involute curve passing through shaft S and tangent point t, so that material after having passed the first wheel shalL be struck by the second at or nearly at right angles with its line of direction.
  • the tappets are bolted to the ends of arms e, and may readily be reversed or' changed, and parts exposed to heavy wear can be shod with removable friction surfaces.
  • the two wheels should revolve at about the following rates: velocity of C) 800 turns a minute; velocity of D 1000 turns a minute, and the proportional velocity of 3: 4 seems to be very good ratio, though I do not co'hfine myself to that rate.
  • velocity of C 800 turns a minute
  • velocity of D 1000 turns a minute
  • the proportional velocity of 3: 4 seems to be very good ratio, though I do not co'hfine myself to that rate.
  • a fan-blower can be arranged in connection with pipe I, to withdraw dust from the machine and improve the vacuum.
  • m is a'steam pipe surrounding pipe I, to wet down the dust.

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S- C. BRUCE.
Ore Mill.
I Patented May 21, 1867.
Witnesses= I Inventor:
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL C. BRUCE, of the'city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful crusher or pulverizing machine, called Vacuum Crusher; and I do hereby declare that the following is aifull, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being bad to the accompanying drawing forming apart of this specification, which is a longitudinal section of the crushing cylinders and their wheels, withdust-chamber and appendages in elevation. I v
This invention is of the crushing machine protected by caveat of date August 6, A. D. 1866. It is designed for all kinds of crushing or pulveri zing, such as ores, rock, minerals, and cereal grains. It ope tes by per cussion, that is, by striking a quick blow with a hard and heavy hammer upon a body falling freely in the air, which body.is at once shivered' by the vibrations set up in it. To accomplish this work properly I have discovered the following conditions to be necessary: first, that the machine should be so arranged as to carry very little air, so that the hammers may deliver their blows ,upon bodies comparatively at rest; second, that the material to be broken should be attacked by a blow of greatest possible velocity; third, that the atmosphere within the machine should be as rare as possible, to avoid resistance to the shivering of the material; fourth, that every particle should receive more than one blow, and that the second below should be delivered by a hammer moving more rapidly than the first hammer, in order to more thoroughly comminute the fine par-. ticles. In order to fulfill these conditions'I have inveiited a machine, the description of which follows.
Two cylinders, A and B, are arranged as closely together as possible to fulfill the conditions. Cylinder A has the wheel C revolving in it, and cylinder B the wheel D. Wheel D revolves somewhat faster than wheel C, say in the proportion Velocity C Velocity D 3 4, but this proportion may be changed. A free peripheral exhaust from case A to case B is provided, lettered K, and this is so adjusted by bevelling the sides that the tappets or heaters Zof wheel D will quite cover the ingress into case B in their revolution, thus-insuring a second blow to each particle of material fed through the machine. The exhaust G from the second wheel is arranged as drawn, so that its median line shall be a normal of the circle making the inner boundary of case B, so that heavy particles may be carried past the outlet, and receive a third blow if desirable. The shafts S S of the wheels C and Dare closely packed,.so that no air may enter the cases C and D, except as supplied through peripheral feed-hole E. The quartz or other substance delivered from the machine is carried by pipe 1 into dust-chamber N, and this latter is relieved from the pressure of air by pipe U, which delivers its charge upon the surface of water in tub The exhaust K, from case A to case B, is so arranged that its median line shall be nearly coincident with an involute curve passing through shaft S and tangent point t, so that material after having passed the first wheel shalL be struck by the second at or nearly at right angles with its line of direction. A hopper, arranged as shown at F, feeds the material to the machine by and through the arrangement shown at E, whichprevents putlin g. The tappets are bolted to the ends of arms e, and may readily be reversed or' changed, and parts exposed to heavy wear can be shod with removable friction surfaces. The two wheels should revolve at about the following rates: velocity of C) 800 turns a minute; velocity of D 1000 turns a minute, and the proportional velocity of 3: 4 seems to be very good ratio, though I do not co'hfine myself to that rate. As very little air is taken at E, and as the demand for air of wheel D is greater than its supply, the atmosphere of cases A and B will be rarefied, thus reducing resistance to the attack of the tappets or hammers. If desirable, a fan-blower can be arranged in connection with pipe I, to withdraw dust from the machine and improve the vacuum. m is a'steam pipe surrounding pipe I, to wet down the dust.
What I claim as my ipvention, is- I 1. Revolving wheels C and D with velocities varying in some regular ratio, so that wheel D shall always revolve faster than, and in the same direction as wheel C, and for the purpose described.
2. The arrangement of wheels C and D revolving in the same direction, in separate but communicating cases and B, and so constructing said cases and arranging them with reference to said wheels and their shafts that the external air can enter at aperture E only in the periphery of the case A, substantially as and for the purpose described.
S. .C. BRUCE.
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Tnos. WM. CLARKE, CHARLES J. BATEMAN.
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Cited By (4)

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US2701105A (en) * 1951-04-11 1955-02-01 Lukens Steel Co Disintegrating impeller and feed mechanism therefor for disintegrating lump solids
US2807424A (en) * 1955-08-01 1957-09-24 Robert B Records Tiltable axis attrition mill with hammer and knife rotor
US2823868A (en) * 1954-12-06 1958-02-18 Scherer Corp R P Method and apparatus for comminuting suspensions of solid material
US5390862A (en) * 1992-06-12 1995-02-21 7/7/77 Incorporated Apparatus for chipping and grinding tree limbs

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2701105A (en) * 1951-04-11 1955-02-01 Lukens Steel Co Disintegrating impeller and feed mechanism therefor for disintegrating lump solids
US2823868A (en) * 1954-12-06 1958-02-18 Scherer Corp R P Method and apparatus for comminuting suspensions of solid material
US2807424A (en) * 1955-08-01 1957-09-24 Robert B Records Tiltable axis attrition mill with hammer and knife rotor
US5390862A (en) * 1992-06-12 1995-02-21 7/7/77 Incorporated Apparatus for chipping and grinding tree limbs

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