HAROLD PERKEL
Engineers in Levittown, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE003078E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Levittown, PA 19054

Professional information

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Cryogenic Vibratory Mill Apparatus

US Patent:
5513809, May 7, 1996
Filed:
Jul 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/497954
Inventors:
Harold Perkel - Levittown PA
Assignee:
TDF, Inc. - Levittown PA
International Classification:
B02C 1714, B02C 1720
US Classification:
241 65
Abstract:
A cryogenic vibratory mill designed to receive cooling fluid such as liquid nitrogen within a grinding chamber for grinding of feed material such as crumb rubber from vehicle tires for cryogenic comminution within a grinding chamber. Cooling within the grinding chamber is achieved by passing cooling fluid such as liquid nitrogen therethrough wherein most of the cooling fluid passes through longitudinal channels formed longitudinally in the cylindrically shaped grinding rods. The operating temperature is normally less than -120 degrees Fahrenheit. A vibrating drive is operative to vibrate the housing and the grinding rods therein to achieve comminution of the feed stock rubber passing therethrough. With this design most of the cooling is achieved by passing of the cooling fluid through the channels defined in the grinding rods with only a minimum amount of cooling achieved by cooling fluid passing through the grinding chamber between the rods.


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Process For Low Temperature Comminution Of Scrap Tires

US Patent:
4863106, Sep 5, 1989
Filed:
Oct 13, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/257466
Inventors:
Harold Perkel - Levittown PA
Assignee:
TDE, Inc. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
B02C 1912
US Classification:
241 5
Abstract:
A process and apparatus for the low temperature comminution of tires includes the separation of the tires into tire portions including tread portions, sidewall portions and bead portions. The tire portions are cooled and crushed to form rubber granules and scrap material. The rubber granules are sorted from the scrap material in a process that includes the step of suspending the granules in a moving stream of low temperature gas. The stream of gas and rubber granules is impacted on a solid surface to grind the granules. The low temperature gas is preferably recycled and cooled by heat exchange with another circulating low temperature gas such as nitrogen.