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Waste product ripping and grinding machine and methods of constructing and operating the machine
   
Document Number
US Patent 7007878
Issued Date
March 7, 2006
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A vehicle has a housing mounting within it a rotor assembly comprising parallel shafts having intermeshing cutter discs in axially spaced relation thereon. The discs have radial projections with first cutting edges extending axially to face in a rotatively leading direction. Cutter segments carried on the discs project radially outwardly to provide second cutting edges of lesser axial extent facing in the leading direction. A toothed member mechanism carries teeth which project into the axial spaces between the discs and provides axial surfaces for coacting with the first and second cutting edge.
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Owner
Morbark, Inc. (Winn, MI)
Published
March 7, 2006
Application Number
10/775,257
Filed
February 10, 2004
US Classification
241/236   241/295
Int'l Classification
B02C   18/16   (20060101)  
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention claims the priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/446,306, filed on Feb. 10, 2003, and relates to machines for comminuting primarily waste wood products, but also other refuse and disintagratable material.
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241/294   241/295   241/101.74   241/101.741   241/236   241/243  
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