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Comminuting Apparatus With Improved Feed System

US Patent:
4449670, May 22, 1984
Filed:
Oct 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/316216
Inventors:
James J. Tloczynski - Parma OH
Clifford J. Ahola - Cleveland OH
Nicholas D. Rosenstein - Beachwood OH
James C. Rine - Lake City FL
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B02C 712
US Classification:
241 35
Abstract:
A pellet feeder (A) feeds pellets of vulcanized rubber or other materials and water or another fluid at controlled rates into a mixing tank (30). An agitator (32) mixes the pellets and fluid into a slurry. The slurry is pumped from the mixing tank to a mill (C) by a pump (34). The mill has a receiving region (70) defined between a stator (48) and a rotor (68) for receiving the slurry. The stator and rotor define a peripheral grinding zone (72) around the slurry receiving region. An impeller (74) has vanes which extend from the upper surface of the rotor to an abrasive surface (82) of the stator such that the impeller vanes are ground at the same rate as the stator and rotor wear to maintain a fluid seal around the impeller blades. Fluid cylinders (50, 52) maintain a constant pressure between the stator and rotor. The stator has a plurality of recesses (86, 86') which preferably have downstream extending relief areas (214).

Method Of Comminuting Elastomeric Pellets

US Patent:
4535941, Aug 20, 1985
Filed:
Jul 3, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/627539
Inventors:
Ronald L. Brubaker - Euclid OH
Melvin Budzol - Schaumburg IL
Clifford J. Ahola - Cleveland OH
Frederick P. Boyle - Euclid OH
Truman D. Parkinson - Chardon OH
James C. Rine - Lake City FL
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B02C 1912
US Classification:
241 21
Abstract:
A pellet feeder (A) feeds pellets of vulcanized rubber or other materials and water or another fluid at controlled rates into a mixing tank (30). An agitator (32) mixes the pellets and fluid into a slurry. The slurry is pumped from the mixing tank to a mill (C) by a pump (34). The mill has a receiving region (70) defined between a stator (48) and a rotor (68) for receiving the slurry. The stator and rotor define a peripheral grinding zone (72) around the slurry receiving region. An impeller (74) has vanes which extend from the upper surface of the rotor to an abrasive surface (82) of the stator such that the impeller vanes are ground at the same rate as the stator and rotor wear to maintain a fluid seal around the impeller blades. Fluid cylinders (50, 52) maintain a constant pressure between the stator and rotor. The stator has a plurality of recesses (86, 86') which preferably have downstream extending relief areas (214).

Comminuting Apparatus With Fluid Cylinder Rotor And Stator Biasing

US Patent:
4614310, Sep 30, 1986
Filed:
Oct 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/316215
Inventors:
James J. Tloczynski - Parma OH
Melvin Budzol - Schaumburg IL
Clifford J. Ahola - Cleveland OH
James C. Rine - Lake City FL
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B02C 1912
US Classification:
2412592
Abstract:
A pellet feeder (A) feeds pellets of vulcanized rubber or other materials and water or another fluid at controlled rates into a mixing tank (30). An agitator (32) mixes the pellets and fluid into a slurry. The slurry is pumped from the mixing tank to a mill (C) by a pump (34). The mill has a receiving region (70) defined between a stator (48) and a rotor (68) for receiving the slurry. The stator and rotor define a peripheral grinding zone (72) around the slurry receiving region. An impeller (74) has vanes which extend from the upper surface of the rotor to an abrasive surface (82) of the stator such that the impeller vanes are ground at the same rate as the stator and rotor wear to maintain a fluid seal around the impeller blades. Fluid cylinders (50, 52) maintain a constant pressure between the stator and rotor. The stator has a plurality of recesses (86, 86') which preferably have downstream extending relief areas (214).

Comminuting Apparatus With Improved Rotor And Stator Composition

US Patent:
4597536, Jul 1, 1986
Filed:
Oct 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/316214
Inventors:
James J. Tloczynski - Parma OH
Melvin Budzol - Schaumburg IL
Clifford J. Ahola - Cleveland OH
James C. Rine - Lake City FL
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B02C 712
US Classification:
241 62
Abstract:
A pellet feeder (A) feeds pellets of vulcanized rubber or other materials and water or another fluid at controlled rates into a mixing tank (30). An agitator (32) mixes the pellets and fluid into a slurry. The slurry is pumped from the mixing tank to a mill (C) by a pump (34). The mill has a receiving region (70) defined between a stator (48) and a rotor (68) for receiving the slurry. The stator and rotor define a peripheral grinding zone (72) around the slurry receiving region. An impeller (74) has vanes which extend from the upper surface of the rotor to an abrasive surface (82) of the stator such that the impeller vanes are ground at the same rate as the stator and rotor wear to maintain a fluid seal around the impeller blades. Fluid cylinders (50, 52) maintain a constant pressure between the stator and rotor. The stator has a plurality of recesses (86, 86') which preferably have downstream extending relief areas (214).

Comminuting Apparatus With Improved Impeller Construction

US Patent:
4449674, May 22, 1984
Filed:
Oct 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/316149
Inventors:
James J. Tloczynski - Parma OH
Melvin Budzol - Schaumburg IL
Clifford J. Ahola - Cleveland OH
James C. Rine - Lake City FL
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B02C 711
US Classification:
241245
Abstract:
A pellet feeder (A) feeds pellets of vulcanized rubber or other materials and water or another fluid at controlled rates into a mixing tank (30). An agitator (32) mixes the pellets and fluid into a slurry. The slurry is pumped from the mixing tank to a mill (C) by a pump (34). The mill has a receiving region (70) defined between a stator (48) and a rotor (68) for receiving the slurry. The stator and rotor define a peripheral grinding zone (72) around the slurry receiving region. An impeller (74) has vanes which extend from the upper surface of the rotor to an abrasive surface (82) of the stator such that the impeller vanes are ground at the same rate as the stator and rotor wear to maintain a fluid seal around the impeller blades. Fluid cylinders (50, 52) maintain a constant pressure between the stator and rotor. The stator has a plurality of recesses (86, 86') which preferably have downstream extending relief areas (214).

Comminuting Apparatus With Improved Rotor And Stator Recess Construction

US Patent:
4469284, Sep 4, 1984
Filed:
Oct 29, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/316217
Inventors:
Ronald L. Brubaker - Euclid OH
James J. Tloczynski - Parma OH
Melvin Budzol - Schaumburg IL
Clifford J. Ahola - Cleveland OH
Frederick P. Boyle - Euclid OH
Truman D. Parkinson - Chardon OH
James C. Rine - Lake City FL
Assignee:
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - Akron OH
International Classification:
B02C 712
US Classification:
241 25TR
Abstract:
A pellet feeder (A) feeds pellets of vulcanized rubber or other materials and water or another fluid at controlled rates into a mixing tank (30). An agitator (32) mixes the pellets and fluid into a slurry. The slurry is pumped from the mixing tank to a mill (C) by a pump (34). The mill has a receiving region (70) defined between a stator (48) and a rotor (68) for receiving the slurry. The stator and rotor define a peripheral grinding zone (72) around the slurry receiving region. An impeller (74) has vanes which extend from the upper surface of the rotor to an abrasive surface (82) of the stator such that the impeller vanes are ground at the same rate as the stator and rotor wear to maintain a fluid seal around the impeller blades. Fluid cylinders (50, 52) maintain a constant pressure between the stator and rotor. The stator has a plurality of recesses (86, 86') which preferably have downstream extending relief areas (214).

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