Rubber tire shredder

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Inventors

Lamar, Clyde

Application #

723751

Filed

Jul-1-1991

Published

Dec-8-1992

Current US Class

241/166
241/222
241/236
241/DIG31

International Classes

B02C 018/18

Field of Search

241/166 241/167 241/235 241/236 241/196.1 241/101.7 241/DIG.

Examiners

Eley; Timothy V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bernheim; William S.

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Abstract
A tire shredder having a stripper plate to prevent feed from wrapping about a shaft on which feeder discs are mounted.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tire casing shredder including in combination:

a. a chamber having a vertical passage therethrough,

b. a pair of horizontally mounted parallel feed shafts supported rotatably at the entrance to the chamber in the passage way,

c. a series of feeder discs, being generally star-shaped to have multiple fingers and blunt tips, mounted on each feed shaft so that the discs alternate from shaft to shaft and intermesh with wide spacing,

d. a stripper plate mounted to the wall of the cutting chamber to extend inward to and along one of the feed shafts in the space between two adjacent feeder discs and below the feed shaft and then upward and inward of the feed shaft to have a surface parallel to the level of the center line of the feed shaft.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to shredding discarded rubber vehicle tires.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Millions of pneumatic vehicle tire casings are discarded daily in the United States. Disposal and recycling efforts have problems. Buried tires are an unstable fill because the tires tend to resurface as a result of air pockets and the density of the rubber. Air pollution problems are created if casings are burned, especially if the casings are not shredded to promote faster combustion.

There are tire shredding machines, but these have generally been uneconomic. The shredders suffer from low output, high water requirements, frequent jamming, rapid dulling of cutter blades and breakdowns.

Shredders have been built with a vertical passage leading to a pair of transversely disposed cutter wheels on adjacent parallel shafts rotating at different speeds. The cutter wheels have flat side walls that partially overlap, so that rotation results in a scissors action reducing the rubber tires into manageable and disposable or burnable shreds.
 
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