WO1991014501A1 - An apparatus for reducing materials - Google Patents

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WO1991014501A1
WO1991014501A1 PCT/DK1991/000088 DK9100088W WO9114501A1 WO 1991014501 A1 WO1991014501 A1 WO 1991014501A1 DK 9100088 W DK9100088 W DK 9100088W WO 9114501 A1 WO9114501 A1 WO 9114501A1
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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
    • B02C18/06Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments with rotating knives
    • B02C18/16Details
    • B02C18/18Knives; Mountings thereof
    • B02C18/182Disc-shaped knives
    • 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
    • B02C18/06Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments with rotating knives
    • B02C18/14Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments with rotating knives within horizontal containers
    • B02C18/142Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments with rotating knives within horizontal containers with two or more inter-engaging rotatable cutter assemblies
    • 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
    • B02C18/06Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments with rotating knives
    • B02C18/16Details
    • B02C18/24Drives
    • 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
    • B02C18/06Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments with rotating knives
    • B02C18/16Details
    • B02C2018/164Prevention of jamming and/or overload

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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for reducing materials such as organic waste, very bulky waste like refrigerators, tyres, furniture, tree stumps, demolition timber or the like, said apparatus includes reducing means consisting of knives which are arranged evenly along and around two substantially parallel and horisontal shafts which are driven by a motor being able to drive the shafts in opposite directions, said material is supplied to the knives through an inlet disposed above the knives.
  • reducing means consisting of knives which are arranged evenly along and around two substantially parallel and horisontal shafts which are driven by a motor being able to drive the shafts in opposite directions, said material is supplied to the knives through an inlet disposed above the knives.
  • the knives will perform a reduction in the form of a cutting through and a carrying along of the materials which are placed on the frame of the apparatus in a feed funnel. Due to the po ⁇ sitioning of the knives the material is carried along evenly without the risk that a large amount of material from time to time is introdu- ced between the rotating knives and the fixed knives. This even carry ⁇ ing and the consequently even reduction of the material may be ensured by positioning the knives about the two shafts in a random manner or helically. When, at the upperside of the frame, the cutting blades are moved towards each other they will carry along the material which is reduced.when the edges of the cutting blades co-operate with the fixed knives.
  • the knives will contribute to en ⁇ sure that the material is fed, and a suitable embodiment of the knives makes it possible to adjust the quantity of the material fed relative to the capacity of the activating means and the loading which the kni- ves may tolerate.
  • the activating means of the apparatus are arranged in such a way that at intervals they may rotate the shafts individually in a direction opposite the rotating direction of the cutting movement of the knife.
  • This forwarded and backwarded individual rotation of the shafts is established according to a prede ⁇ termined sequence which is determined with due regard to the material to be .reduced. Such rotation may also be initiated due to a metering of the load on the knives.
  • forwarded and backwarded rotation refers to the rotation in the direction of the cutting movement of the knives respectively their rotation in the opposite direction.
  • a particular advantageous embodiment of the invention is characterized in that each knife is situated in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation for the shafts and comprises two successively arranged and substantially U-shaped blades, that the radially outer and front parts of the two blades, as seen in the rotation direction, of the cutting movement of the knives, are constructed as substantially tagentially orientated wedges, that the distance between the axis of rotation and the wedge of the front blade is shorter than the distance between the the axis of rotation and the wedge of the trailing blade and that the radially outer contour of the traling blade corresponds substantially to a segment of a spiral-shaped line about the axis of rotation.
  • each of the two U-shaped knives is capable of carrying and reducing the amount of material which is determined by the opening of the U-shaped cutting blade. As the front part of the cutting blade is also wedge-shaped, an initial splitting of the material will be performed before the cutting movement of the knives starts.
  • the different radial positionings of the two wedges of the cutting blades make it possible to perform a more efficient reduction of the material for each rotation of the shaft, than would be possible with one blade having a wedge-shaped point positioned substantially in the same manner as the wedge-shaped point of the trailing blade.
  • the efficiency of the knives is increased as a cleaning and redistribution of the material are performed when the shaft is rotated backwards.
  • the redistribution of the material inside the apparatus is performed in a very efficient manner as the outer contour of the trailing blade is spiral-shaped and optionally ribbed. This shape ensures that the ma ⁇ terial will not "roll” as would be the case if the outer contour was smooth and circular about the axis of rotation.
  • Fig. 1 shows a plane view of an apparatus according to the inven ⁇ tion
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of a knife which forms part of an apparatus- according to Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view through the knife shown in. Fig. 2 along tire plane III-III,
  • Fig. 4 is a cross section through the knife shown in Fig. 2 along the plane IV-IV,
  • Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating the activating means of the appa- ratus
  • Fig. 6 is a view illustrating three possible activating sequences for the shafts of the apparatus.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a plane view of an apparatus according to the in- vention as seen from above.
  • the apparatus 1 comprises two parallel and horizontal shafts 2.
  • the shafts 2 are provided with knives 3.
  • the kni ⁇ ves 3 are mounted on_the the shafts 2 by means of clamping flanges 4 so that each knife 3 runs in a plane perpendicular to the axis of ro- ' tation 5.
  • the knives 3 which will be subject to more detailed explana- tion below, co-operates with lower knives 6 which are fixedly mounted on transversing beams 7 which constitute a part of the frame 1 of the apparatus.
  • the knives 6 are located between the two shafts so that a reduction of the material is performed by the rotating knives 3 rotat ⁇ ing from the top side past the fixed knives 6. The reduction of the material is thus performed in the area between the two shafts 2 -and at the upper side of the fixed knives 6.
  • the rotating knives 3 are arranged helically .along each of the two shafts 2. As the shafts rotate in opposite direction thereby leading the knives 3 towards each other at the upper side of the fixed knives 6 the material is drawn into the space and into the reduction zone. This material feeding takes place in a moderate pace due to the helical position of the knives 3. This ensures an even distribution of the load on the apparatus, and thus there are no requirements for a high effect to handle momentarily large overloads.
  • each knife 3 comprises two successively arranged sub ⁇ stantially U-shaped knive blades 8.
  • the radially outer and front parts 9 of the two blades, as seen in the direction of rotation 10.of the knife's 3 cutting movement, are arranged with substantially tangen- tially orientated wedges 12. This wedge-shape facilitates ' the pene ⁇ tration of the knives and the initial reduction of .the material.
  • Fur ⁇ thermore, each of the two blades 8 has an edge* 11, which runs along the inside of the U-shaped blade.
  • each of the two blades 8 contributes to the reduction of the material and simultaneously an even distribution of the loading is achieved as the reduction process takes place in two separate operations each being performed by each of the two blades 8. Together with the helical- posi ⁇ tioning of the knives 3, this will contribute to the minimization of the effect required in order to operate the apparatus.
  • the radially outer contour 13 of the trailing blade follows a spiral- shaped line about the axis of rotation 5 with the radially outermost part arranged at the wedge.
  • the risk of squeezing the material against the outer contour 13 is hereby minimized.
  • the blade 15 which is also provided with a wedge-shaped point 17, will be able to reduce the material located inside the frame of the apparatus 1 but in the area outside the two shafts 2.
  • the outer contour 13 may be ribbed or smooth. If ribbed, a better con- tact with the material is achieved and thus a better redistribution.
  • Each knife is mounted on a shaft 2 as a stopper 18 is brought into contact with a flange 4 and is attached thereto by means of bolts 19
  • Fig. 5 shows that via a suitable gear 20 each of the two shafts 2 is activated by separate activation means in the form of hydraulic motors 21 with adjustable speeds of rotation.
  • the hydraulic motors 21 are fed by means of adjustable pumps 22 which via gears 23 are activated by an engine 24.
  • the engine 24 may be a diesel-powered engine or one or se ⁇ veral electrical motors.
  • a pressure switch 26 In the circuit leading the hydraulic oil from a container 25 to the hydraulic motors 21, a pressure switch 26 has been inserted in front of each of the motors 21.
  • a pressure switch 26 has been inserted in front of each of the motors 21.
  • the speed of rotation is regulated in two steps of speed, however, the regulation may also be continous.
  • the predetermined sequence is chosen in accordance with the material to be reduced.
  • the motor also drives a pump 27 for the secondary functions of the apparatus which are not explained in detail as it is not necessary in order to understand the present in ⁇ vention.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates three examples of sequences for each of the two shafts 2.
  • the lowermost parts of the graphs illustrate the rotation of the shafts in the direction 10 for the cutting movement of the knives while the uppermost parts of the graph illustrate the rotation in the opposite direction.
  • the time lag tl and t2 is 5 seconds and 20 seconds, respec ⁇ tively.
  • the time lags t3 and t4 are 5 seconds and 40 seconds, respectively.
  • the time lag t5 and t6 are 5 seconds and 40 seconds, respectively.
  • the material is fed at the top of the apparatus shown, in fig. 1 which is suitable for reducing waste as e.g. refrigerators, tyres, organic waste, furniture or the like.
  • waste e.g. refrigerators, tyres, organic waste, furniture or the like.
  • the two shafts 2 rotate according to a predet . ermind sequence.
  • an operator to take over the steering of the rotation of the shafts if abnormal conditions occur during the reduction.

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Abstract

An apparatus for reducing materials comprising knives (3) which are mounted helically about two horizontal and parallel shafts (2). The knives (3) which have two U-shaped blades (8) cooperate with fixed knives (6) which are arranged in the area between the two shafts (2). When the materials to be reduced are introduced from the upperside of the apparatus (1) a reduction of the materials is performed by cooperating knives (3 and 6). The shafts (2) are arranged in such a way that they rotate backwards and forwards partly to ensure a reduction and partly to ensure a redistribution of the material fed to the apparatus. In the apparatus an even material feed is achieved minimizing the energy demand for operating the apparatus.

Description

AN APPARATUS FOR REDUCING MATERIALS.
Background of the invention.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for reducing materials such as organic waste, very bulky waste like refrigerators, tyres, furniture, tree stumps, demolition timber or the like, said apparatus includes reducing means consisting of knives which are arranged evenly along and around two substantially parallel and horisontal shafts which are driven by a motor being able to drive the shafts in opposite directions, said material is supplied to the knives through an inlet disposed above the knives.
In several situations a reduction of materials is desirable. In indus¬ trial utilization of useful raw materials as e.g. wood there will be a surplus of useless wood waste including the root. The waste product may leave the producer with major disposal problems: Furthermore, it is desirable to reduce the volume of domestic waste in order to mimi- mize the need for storage capacity. The reduction, of the volume is also desirable in connection with transportation. Furthermore, it is often desired to reduce waste materials prior to combustion, compost- ing or reuse of these materials.
An apparatus of the type described above is known e.g. from US patent No. 3,845,907. However, this apparatus is associated with several drawbacks. The knives mounted on one shaft co-operate with the knives of the other shaft. Accordingly, the capacity of such apparatus is limited. However, the shafts are not arranged for individually rota¬ tional speeds and sequences of rotation.
Accordingly, the problem with efficient and economical reduction of the materials has not been solved in a satisfactory manner.
It is the object of the present invention to remedy this problem and to provide an apparatus for efficient and economical reduction of ma¬ terials irrespective of the material consisting of an inho ogeneous composition, like e.g. organic waste or of very bulky waste.
According to the present invention this is achieved with an apparatus of the type mentioned above which is characterized in that the knives co-operates with knives fixedly mounted on a part of the frame of the apparatus situated between said shafts for reducing the material when said shafts rotate in opposite directions whereby the cutting edge "of the blades is moved towards each other at the upperside of the fixed knives, and that driving means are arranged between the motor and the shafts which driving means being arranged for mutually independent activation of said shafts, and being arranged to rotate each shaft individually forwards and backwards according to a predetermined se¬ quence
During their rotation the knives will perform a reduction in the form of a cutting through and a carrying along of the materials which are placed on the frame of the apparatus in a feed funnel. Due to the po¬ sitioning of the knives the material is carried along evenly without the risk that a large amount of material from time to time is introdu- ced between the rotating knives and the fixed knives. This even carry¬ ing and the consequently even reduction of the material may be ensured by positioning the knives about the two shafts in a random manner or helically. When, at the upperside of the frame, the cutting blades are moved towards each other they will carry along the material which is reduced.when the edges of the cutting blades co-operate with the fixed knives. Thus in an efficient manner the knives will contribute to en¬ sure that the material is fed, and a suitable embodiment of the knives makes it possible to adjust the quantity of the material fed relative to the capacity of the activating means and the loading which the kni- ves may tolerate.
In order to avoid that the knives cut only a track into the material and do not perform any further carrying, the activating means of the apparatus are arranged in such a way that at intervals they may rotate the shafts individually in a direction opposite the rotating direction of the cutting movement of the knife. This forwarded and backwarded individual rotation of the shafts is established according to a prede¬ termined sequence which is determined with due regard to the material to be .reduced. Such rotation may also be initiated due to a metering of the load on the knives.
As an example of possible sequences may be mentioned a rotation with 14 revolutions in the cutting movement of the knives succeeded by 1 revolution in the opposite direction and a rotation with 10 revolu- tions in the direction of the cutting movement of the knives succeeded by 4 revolutions in the opposite direction. However, it is noted that any combination of forwarded and backwarded rotations is possible, but that the most efficient utilization of the apparatus is achieved if the backwarded rotation is minimized.
It is noted that the term "forwarded and backwarded rotation" refers to the rotation in the direction of the cutting movement of the knives respectively their rotation in the opposite direction.
A particular advantageous embodiment of the invention is characterized in that each knife is situated in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation for the shafts and comprises two successively arranged and substantially U-shaped blades, that the radially outer and front parts of the two blades, as seen in the rotation direction, of the cutting movement of the knives, are constructed as substantially tagentially orientated wedges, that the distance between the axis of rotation and the wedge of the front blade is shorter than the distance between the the axis of rotation and the wedge of the trailing blade and that the radially outer contour of the traling blade corresponds substantially to a segment of a spiral-shaped line about the axis of rotation.
With this construction of the knives the U-shape of the two successive blades prevents the apparatus from being "overfed" thus overloading the apparatus. Each of the two U-shaped knives is capable of carrying and reducing the amount of material which is determined by the opening of the U-shaped cutting blade. As the front part of the cutting blade is also wedge-shaped, an initial splitting of the material will be performed before the cutting movement of the knives starts.
Thus only an even loading will be imparted which prolongs the life of the machine and reduces the energy requirement. Furthermore, it is noted that the different radial positionings of the two wedges of the cutting blades make it possible to perform a more efficient reduction of the material for each rotation of the shaft, than would be possible with one blade having a wedge-shaped point positioned substantially in the same manner as the wedge-shaped point of the trailing blade. The efficiency of the knives is increased as a cleaning and redistribution of the material are performed when the shaft is rotated backwards. The redistribution of the material inside the apparatus is performed in a very efficient manner as the outer contour of the trailing blade is spiral-shaped and optionally ribbed. This shape ensures that the ma¬ terial will not "roll" as would be the case if the outer contour was smooth and circular about the axis of rotation.
Description of the drawings.
The invention will now be further explained with reference to the ac¬ companying drawing, wherein
Fig. 1 shows a plane view of an apparatus according to the inven¬ tion,
Fig. 2 is a side view of a knife which forms part of an apparatus- according to Fig. 1, Fig. 3 is a sectional view through the knife shown in. Fig. 2 along tire plane III-III,
Fig. 4 is a cross section through the knife shown in Fig. 2 along the plane IV-IV,
Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating the activating means of the appa- ratus, and
Fig. 6 is a view illustrating three possible activating sequences for the shafts of the apparatus.
Fig. 1 illustrates a plane view of an apparatus according to the in- vention as seen from above. The apparatus 1 comprises two parallel and horizontal shafts 2. The shafts 2 are provided with knives 3. The kni¬ ves 3 are mounted on_the the shafts 2 by means of clamping flanges 4 so that each knife 3 runs in a plane perpendicular to the axis of ro- ' tation 5. The knives 3 which will be subject to more detailed explana- tion below, co-operates with lower knives 6 which are fixedly mounted on transversing beams 7 which constitute a part of the frame 1 of the apparatus. The knives 6 are located between the two shafts so that a reduction of the material is performed by the rotating knives 3 rotat¬ ing from the top side past the fixed knives 6. The reduction of the material is thus performed in the area between the two shafts 2 -and at the upper side of the fixed knives 6.
In order to ensure an efficient and economical reduction of the ma¬ terials, the rotating knives 3 are arranged helically .along each of the two shafts 2. As the shafts rotate in opposite direction thereby leading the knives 3 towards each other at the upper side of the fixed knives 6 the material is drawn into the space and into the reduction zone. This material feeding takes place in a moderate pace due to the helical position of the knives 3. This ensures an even distribution of the load on the apparatus, and thus there are no requirements for a high effect to handle momentarily large overloads.
In order to ensure an efficient reduction as well as an even supply of material the knives are constructed as explained below with reference to Figs. 2-4. Each knife 3 comprises two successively arranged sub¬ stantially U-shaped knive blades 8. The radially outer and front parts 9 of the two blades, as seen in the direction of rotation 10.of the knife's 3 cutting movement, are arranged with substantially tangen- tially orientated wedges 12. This wedge-shape facilitates ' the pene¬ tration of the knives and the initial reduction of .the material. Fur¬ thermore, each of the two blades 8 has an edge* 11, which runs along the inside of the U-shaped blade. The distance from the axis of ro¬ tation 5 to the wedge 12 on the leading blade as seen in the direction of rotation is shorter than the distance from the axis of rotation 5 to the wedge 12 at the trailing blade. Hereby it is ensured that each of the two blades 8 contributes to the reduction of the material and simultaneously an even distribution of the loading is achieved as the reduction process takes place in two separate operations each being performed by each of the two blades 8. Together with the helical- posi¬ tioning of the knives 3, this will contribute to the minimization of the effect required in order to operate the apparatus.
The radially outer contour 13 of the trailing blade follows a spiral- shaped line about the axis of rotation 5 with the radially outermost part arranged at the wedge. The risk of squeezing the material against the outer contour 13 is hereby minimized. At the trailing part 14 of the blade 3 as seen in the direction of rotation, an oppositely orien¬ tated U-shaped blade 15 with an edge 16 which contributes to the re- ducing when the shaft rotates in the opposite direction 10 of the cut¬ ting movement of the knife.* At the oppositely orientated movement, which primarily serves to redistribute the material which is located between the two shafts, the blade 15 which is also provided with a wedge-shaped point 17, will be able to reduce the material located inside the frame of the apparatus 1 but in the area outside the two shafts 2.
The outer contour 13 may be ribbed or smooth. If ribbed, a better con- tact with the material is achieved and thus a better redistribution.
Each knife is mounted on a shaft 2 as a stopper 18 is brought into contact with a flange 4 and is attached thereto by means of bolts 19
(cf. Fig. 1). In case a knife breaks it is easily replaced. It is also possible to readjust the apparatus for another number of knives per shaft than the shown arrangement having nine knives per shaft. The shafts 2 and the fixedly mounted knives 6 are mounted on a part of the frame of the apparatus which constitutes an independent unit which may easily be removed from the remaining part of the apparatus 1. For maintenance, it is necessary to replace only this unit following which the apparatus is ready for use.
Fig. 5 shows that via a suitable gear 20 each of the two shafts 2 is activated by separate activation means in the form of hydraulic motors 21 with adjustable speeds of rotation. The hydraulic motors 21 are fed by means of adjustable pumps 22 which via gears 23 are activated by an engine 24. The engine 24 may be a diesel-powered engine or one or se¬ veral electrical motors. In the circuit leading the hydraulic oil from a container 25 to the hydraulic motors 21, a pressure switch 26 has been inserted in front of each of the motors 21. Hereby it becomes- possible to meter the overload which is imparted to the knives 3 and this metering is used for regulating the speed of rotation of the shafts 2 by regulating the volume. The speed of rotation is regulated in two steps of speed, however, the regulation may also be continous. By adjusting the pumps 22, it is possible to revert the flow direction in the hydraulic circuit which runs each of the motors 21. In this way it is possible to rotate each shaft 2 forwards and backwards according to a predetermined sequence. Hereby a reduction is achieved by rotat¬ ing in the one direction and redistributing the material in the op¬ posite direction. The predetermined sequence is chosen in accordance with the material to be reduced. The motor also drives a pump 27 for the secondary functions of the apparatus which are not explained in detail as it is not necessary in order to understand the present in¬ vention. Fig. 6 illustrates three examples of sequences for each of the two shafts 2. In each of the three examples, the lowermost parts of the graphs illustrate the rotation of the shafts in the direction 10 for the cutting movement of the knives while the uppermost parts of the graph illustrate the rotation in the opposite direction. In the first example, the time lag tl and t2 is 5 seconds and 20 seconds, respec¬ tively. In the other example, the time lags t3 and t4 are 5 seconds and 40 seconds, respectively. In the third example the time lag t5 and t6 are 5 seconds and 40 seconds, respectively. Even though the three examples do not show any overlapping as to periods in which the two shafts rotate simultaneously in the direction opposite that of the cutting movement of the knives, this situation will thus be possible.
The material is fed at the top of the apparatus shown, in fig. 1 which is suitable for reducing waste as e.g. refrigerators, tyres, organic waste, furniture or the like. During this process the two shafts 2 rotate according to a predet.ermind sequence. Thus .it is possible for an operator to take over the steering of the rotation of the shafts if abnormal conditions occur during the reduction.

Claims

CLAIMS:
1. An apparatus (1) for reducing materials such as organic waste, very bulky waste like refrigerators, tyres, furniture, tree stumps, demoli- tion timber or the like, said apparatus includes reducing means con¬ sisting of knives (3) which are arranged evenly along and around two substantially p.arallel and horisontal shafts (2) which are driven by a motor (24) being able to drive the shafts (2) in opposite directions, said material is supplied to the knives through an inlet disposed abo- ve the knives, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the knives (3) co¬ operates with knives (6) fixedly mounted on a part (7) of the frame of the apparatus situated between said shafts (2) for reducing the mate¬ rial when said shafts rotate in opposite directions whereby the cutt¬ ing edge (11) of the blades (8) is moved towards each* other at the upperside of the fixed knives (6), and that driving means (20,21,22,- 23) are arranged between the motor (24) and the shafts (2) which driv¬ ing means being arranged for mutually independent activation of said shafts, and being arranged to rotate each shaft individually forwards and backwards according to a predetermined sequence (Fig. 6).
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that each knife (3) is situated in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation for the shafts and comprises two successively arranged and substantially U-shaped blades (8), that the radially outer and front parts (9) of the two blades, as seen in the rotation direction (10) of the cutting movement of the knives, are constructed as substantially tagentially orientated wedges (12), that the distance between the axis of rotation (5) and the wedge (12) of the front blade (8) is shorter than the distance between the axis of rotation (5) and the wedge (12) of the trailing blade (8) and that the radially outer contour (13) of the traling blade (8) corresponds substantially to a segment of a spi¬ ral-shaped line about the axis of rotation (5).
3. An .apparatus according to claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the two trailing blades at the rear part (14), as seen in the rotation direction (10) of the cutting movement of the knives (3), have an oppositely orientated U-shaped edge (16) which co-operates in the reduction of material during rotation opposite the direction (10) for the cutting movement of the knives (3).
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the trailing blade has a ribbed outer surface.
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that from 8 to 15, preferably from 9 to 12 knives (3) are used for a shaft (2) having a length of 3 metres.
6. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said shafts (2) and the fixed knives (6) comprise an independent unit which may be removed and/or exchanged during maintenance and re¬ arrangement of the apparatus.
7. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the two shafts (2) are situated with a mutual distance a little wider than the double distance between the radially outer.point (9) of a knife (3) and the axis of rotation (5), that the knives of the two shafts are situated mutually displaced relative to each other and that a. helical line formed by the knives about the two shafts is arranged substantially symmetrically about a vertical plane placed half way between the two shafts.
8. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the driving means (20,21,22,23) are intended to rotate the shafts (2) according to individual speeds of rotation and sequences of rota- tion.
9. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the driving means (20,21,22,23) comprise hydraulic motors (21), that a hydraulic circuit comprises pressure switches (26) metering the load on the knives (3), and that the speed of rotation is controlled step-wise according to signals from the pressure switches (26).
10. An apparatus according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the driving means (20,21,22,23) are arranged for manual interven- tion in the predetermined sequence.
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