Shredding machine

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Inventors

Oswald, Fred

Application #

739268

Filed

Nov-5-1976

Published

Jan-17-1978

Current US Class

241/159
241/166
241/236

International Classes

B02C 019/00

Field of Search

241/158 241/159 241/160 241/166 241/236 241/152 83/35

Examiners

Custer, Jr.; Granville Y.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roberts; Alan K.

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Abstract
Two pairs of interdigitated rotatable members are arranged at right angles to one another and are connected by a chute leading downwardly away from one of the pairs and transversely to the other of the pairs so that paper can be first cut up into strips and then subsequently recut to form a confetti. The rotatable members are formed of spools coaxially mounted on a drive shaft, each of the spools being formed of circular or cylindrical members with lesser diameter portions therebetween for purposes of spacing. A comb is provided in association with at least one of the rotatable members and is provided with extra tongues accommodated in grooves formed on the rotatable members in order to strip paper therefrom in order to prevent the paper from becoming entangled in the rotatable members and jamming the same.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A paper shredder comprising interdigitated rotatable members each including alternating first and second portions of different diameter, said members being adapted to shred paper therebetween, and comb means operatively extending into at least one of said members to strip paper therefrom, the said comb means and the said one of said members cooperatively including tongue and groove means to assist in removing paper from the members whereby to prevent jamming of said shredder, the first and second portions being cylindrical sections of different diameters, each of said sections being provided with annular grooves constituting part of said tongue and groove means.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to shredding machines and, more particularly, to apparatus for shredding documents and the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

One way of destroying documents to preserve the confidentiality thereof is to cut the same into narrow strips in a process known commonly as shredding. A specific known way of shredding is achieved with circular knives with a number of circular knives and spacers being stacked on a shaft and drawn together with two such stacked shafts being meshed together in order to form a cutting head. Paper guides or combs are used to guide the paper into the cutting heads and to lead the paper out for purposes of discharge. A very significant problem which occurs with this general type of apparatus is that pieces of paper get caught between the meshing rotating members or between the combs and one of the rotating members, whereby the machinery is jammed and sometimes irreparably damaged.

U.S. Pat. No. 2,554,114 shows one type of shredding machine in which interdigitated circular cutting members are employed. This equipment is generally of the type described above and is susceptible of being jammed by the trapping of paper pieces therein.
 
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