Stepped shredder hammers

US10022724B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10022724-B2
Application numberUS-201414541141-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 14, 2014
Priority dateNov 14, 2013
Publication dateJul 17, 2018
Grant dateJul 17, 2018

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Abstract

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Impact shredder hammers having first and second major surfaces on opposing sides, and a circumferential edge. A mounting portion includes a mounting hole that extends from the first major surface to the second major surface, and is configured to receive a hammer mounting pin for mounting in a reducing system. A distal portion includes a primary impact face to initially impact materials to be reduced and a wear edge to subsequently compress, crumble, and/or shear the material against a wall of the equipment. The hammer is provided with a plurality of alternating protrusions and recesses in the distal portion.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hammer for reducing material in a reducing machine comprising: a mounting portion including a first major surface, an opposite second major surface, and a mounting aperture extending transversely through the mounting portion and opening in the first major surface and the second major surface to receive a mounting pin to mount the hammer to the reducing equipment, the mounting portion having a thickness that extends transversely between the first and second major surface; a working portion distal from the mounting aperture and having a leading face to impact the material to be reduced, an opposite trailing face, a wear edge extending between the leading face and the trailing face, a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side facing in the same direction as the first major surface and the second side facing in the same direction as the second major surface, wherein the first side and the second side include alternating protrusions and recesses such that an overall thickness of the working portion is greater than the thickness of the mounting portion. 2. A hammer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the wear edge is free of recesses. 3. A hammer in accordance with claim 2 wherein a thin wall separates the wear edge and the said recesses so that the said recesses are spaced from the wear edge. 4. A hammer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the protrusions and recesses extend upward from where each of the first side and the second side meets the wear edge. 5. A hammer in accordance with claim 1 wherein each said protrusion is free of overlap with the said protrusions on the opposite side. 6. A hammer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the working portion has a minimum thickness measured from one of the protrusions on the first side to one of the recesses on the second side that opposes the one said protrusion on the first side, the minimum thickness is less than a nominal thickness of the hammer. 7. A hammer in accordance with claim 1 wherein each said recess is defined by opposing walls separating the recess from adjacent protrusions. 8. A hammer in accordance with claim 7 wherein the opposing walls are planar. 9. A hammer in accordance with claim 7 wherein the opposing walls diverge from each other as the opposing walls extend away from each said recess. 10. A hammer for reducing material in a reducing machine comprising: a proximal portion including a first major surface, an opposite second major surface, and a mounting aperture extending transversely through the hammer and opening in the first major surface and the second major surface to receive a mounting pin to mount the hammer to the reducing equipment; a distal portion having a leading face to impact the material to be reduced, an opposite trailing face, a wear edge extending between the leading face and the trailing edge, and a plurality of recesses and protrusions on opposite sides of the distal portion, wherein a cross section thickness at any point along the distal portion is less than a nominal thickness of the hammer. 11. A hammer in accordance with claim 10 wherein the wear edge is free of recesses. 12. A hammer in accordance with claim 11 wherein a thin wall separates the wear edge and the said recesses so that the said recesses are spaced from the wear edge. 13. A hammer in accordance with claim 10 wherein the said protrusions and said recesses extend upward from where each said side meets the wear edge. 14. A hammer in accordance with claim 10 wherein each said protrusion is free of overlap with the said protrusions on the opposite side. 15. A hammer in accordance with claim 10 wherein the distal portion has a minimum thickness measured from one of the protrusions on one of the opposing sides to the recesses opposing the said protrusion on the other opposing side, the minimum thickness is less than the nominal thickness of the hammer. 16. A hammer for reducing material in a reducing machine comprising: a mounting portion including a first major surface, an opposite second major surface, and a mounting aperture for receiving a mounting pin to mount the hammer in a reducing machine, the mounting portion defining a mounting portion thickness extending transversely between the first major surface and the second major surface; and a working portion including a first side facing in the same direction as the first major surface of the mounting portion and a second side facing in the same direction as the second major surface of the mounting portion, each of the first and second sides including at least one outer surface and at least one recessed surface to define at least one recess on each of the sides, every outer surface on one side being transversely aligned with one recessed surface on the opposite side, the outer surfaces on the sides defining an overall thickness of the working portion, the overall thickness of the working portion being greater than the thickness of the mounting portion, and the transverse thickness between any transversely aligned recessed and outer surfaces being the same or less than the thickness of the mounting portion. 17. A hammer in accordance with claim 16 wherein the working portion includes an outward facing wear edge. 18. A hammer in accordance with claim 17 wherein the wear edge is free of recesses. 19. A hammer in accordance with claim 18 wherein a thin wall separates the wear edge and the said recesses so that the said recesses are spaced from the wear edge. 20. A hammer in accordance with claim 17 wherein the said protrusions and said recesses extend upward from where each said side meets the wear edge. 21. A reducing machine for reducing material, the reducing machine comprising: a rotary head; a reducing chamber enclosing the rotary head; a plurality of hammers, each said hammer including a mounting portion including a first major surface, an opposite second major surface, and a mounting aperture extending transversely through the mounting portion and opening in the first major surface and the second major surface, the mounting portion having a first thickness that extends transversely between the first and second major surface; and a working portion distal from the mounting aperture and having a leading face to impact the material to be reduced, an opposite trailing face, a wear edge extending between the leading face and the trailing face, a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side facing in the same direction as the first major surface of the mounting portion and the second side facing in the same direction as the second major surface of the mounting portion, wherein the first side and the second side include alternating protrusions and recesses such that an overall thickness of the working portion is greater than the thickness of the mounting portion; and a plurality of mounting pins to fit in each said mounting aperture to pivotally couple each said hammer to the rotary head. 22. A reducing machine in accordance with claim 21 wherein the reducing chamber includes a material inlet and an anvil near the material inlet so that the material to be reduced is initially impacted between the anvil and the hammers. 23. A reducing machine in accordance with claim 21 wherein an interior surface of the mounting aperture within the hammer matches an exterior surface of the hammer mounting pin. 24. A reducing machine for reducing material, the red

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  • B02C13/28Primary

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What does patent US10022724B2 cover?
Impact shredder hammers having first and second major surfaces on opposing sides, and a circumferential edge. A mounting portion includes a mounting hole that extends from the first major surface to the second major surface, and is configured to receive a hammer mounting pin for mounting in a reducing system. A distal portion includes a primary impact face to initially impact materials to be re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Esco Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B02C13/28. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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