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Disc cutter with exhaust channels

  • US 4,676,440 A
  • Filed: 10/18/1985
  • Issued: 06/30/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A grinder for grinding a material containing a liquid which vaporizes as a result of the grinding, said grinder comprising two cutters having opposing surfaces, and means for rotating one of said cutters around an axis with respect to the other,wherein said opposing surfaces have a plurality of zones distributed radially from said axis, including a first zone and a second zone located adjacent to and outward of said first zone, said first and second zones having respective pluralities of grooves, for successively grinding different sizes of particles of said material,wherein at least a first one of said opposing surfaces has a plurality of exhaust channels, each said exhaust channel extending continuously across said first and second zones and having a cross-section to allow the vaporized liquid to escape along the exhaust channel and to carry said particles therewith, each portion of said exhaust channel being at an angle in the range from 30°

  • to 60°

    with respect to a line drawn from said axis in said first surface and intersecting the portion, andwherein said exhaust channel is in the shape of an arc with a continuously increasing value of said angle for increasing distance from said axis.

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