COMMINUTING MACHINES

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AEROPOL THYSSENKRUPP POLYSIUS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT EULACHSTRASSE 22 WINTERTHUR 8408 Switzerland COMMINUTING MACHINES, IN PARTICULAR TUBE MILLS; MIXING AND HOMOGENIZING MACHINES, IN PARTICULAR STATIONARY OR PORTABLE STEEL RECEPTACLES FOR MIXING AND HOMOGENIZING FINELY DIVIDED MATERIALS BY AIR FLOW; TRANSPORTING APPARATUS, NAMELY STEEL CONDUITS AND CASING SECTIONS OF POROUS CERAMIC MATERIAL FOR AIR-FLOW CONVEYING, BELT CONVEYORS, BUCKET CONVEYORS;
CROCODILE GEHA-WERKE GMBH Podbielskistr. 321 3000 Hannover 1 Germany comminuting machines; namely, paper shredders;
CRYPTO-STROYER Applied Magnetics Laboratory, Inc. 1404 Bare Hills Road Baltimore MD 21209 COMMINUTING MACHINES;
DOCUSTROYER Applied Magnetics Laboratory, Inc. 1404 Bare Hills Road Baltimore MD 21209 COMMINUTING MACHINES;
MICRO-SHREDDER BY APPLIED MAGNETICS Applied Magnetics Laboratory, Inc. 1404 Bare Hills Road Baltimore MD 21209 COMMINUTING MACHINES.;MICRO-SHREDDER;
ROTOCOM Hughes; Alvin W. Bensenville IL COMMINUTING MACHINES, USED IN MEAT PROCESSING;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides a comminuting device that can generate an impact speed exceeding 200 ft/s, for example 1,500 ft/s, while consuming less energy than conventional comminuting devices, and thus, is more efficient than conventional comminuting devices. The comminuting device comprises a throwing wheel that generates a centrifugal and tangential force in the particles of material to accelerate the particles toward a desired impact speed, an impact rotor that includes an impact surface to fragment the particles when the particles collide with the impact surface, and a motor operable to power the impact rotor and the throwing wheel. To increase the impact speed of the particle, the impact surface is moved toward the particle as the particle exits the throwing wheel. Thus, the comminuting device can generate impact speeds that exceed the impact speeds generated by conventional comminuting devices and consequently fracture a particle into smaller pieces after one run.