Macerator

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Inventors

Chambers, William M.

Application #

363875

Filed

May-25-1973

Published

Jun-30-1981

Current US Class

241/222
241/236
241/46.06

International Classes

B02C 023/36

Field of Search

241/46.06 241/46.11 241/81 241/235 241/236 241/221 241/222 241/227 241/46.17

Examiners

Goldberg; Howard N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shapiro; Allan M.

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Abstract
Macerator housing has a flange at each end and a flow channel therebetween so that the macerator can be connected into a sewage line for flow therethrough. A pair of power-driven shafts are mounted transversely to the flow direction and each carries a plurality of inter-engaging spaced macerator cutters thereon. The macerator cutters do not reach the outer housing walls, but there is a bypass flow space therearound. Screens are positioned on the inlet side of the housing to direct flow into the macerator cutters, but the screens permit fluid flow through the bypass space around the macerator cutters.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for shredding solid debris passed along a sewage conduit, comprising:

a shredder assembly including cooperating substantially parallel first and second shredding stacks respectively having a plurality of first concentric knives mounted on a first shaft in interspaced relationship with a plurality of second knives mounted concentrically on a second shaft, said first and second stacks being compressed between first and second distally opposed bearing plates having received therein for rotation said first and second shafts, said bearing plates being secured in compression against said stacks by compression nuts threadably engaging the distal ends of said shafts;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is directed to a macerator particularly useful for chopping solids flowing through a mixed sewage line.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It has been found helpful in sewage processing to reduce the size of solids flowing in a mixed flow sewage line. When macerated or comminuted to a smaller physical size, they can be more readily acted upon in the usual sewage treatment facilities. The anaerobic bacterial processing, of course, can be more rapidly achieved with smaller physical dimensions to the solids involved.

Comminuters of various types are known in the art. Prior comminuters do not achieve a desirable goal which is very helpful in sewage line treatment. This goal is to permit bypass of the stream flow past the macerator blades when the blades are not being powered so that flow is achieved in both powered and unpowered circumstances.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In order to aid in the understanding of this invention, it can be stated in essentially summary form that it is directed to a macerator. The macerator comprises a housing having a flow passage therethrough and macerator cutter carrying shafts extending through the flow passage transversely to the flow direction. There is bypass flow space around the cutters and a bypass screen in the bypass flow space to direct flow toward the macerator cutters.
 
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