Extruder feed throat having hardened tiles on internal surfaces
View Patent ↗A feed throat for an extruder device includes a body having an inlet defined by a longitudinal opening along a side of the body and an outlet positioned at an end of the body. The body has a substantially cylindrical interior surface which has a plurality of raised surfaces which extend radially inward from and longitudinally along the interior surface. One or more hardened tiles are secured to one or more of the raised surfaces.
1. A feed throat for an extruder device comprising:
a body having an inlet defined by a longitudinal opening along a side of the body and an outlet positioned at an end of the body;
the body having a substantially cylindrical interior surface;
the interior surface having a plurality of raised surfaces extending radially inward from and longitudinally along the interior surface; and
at least one hardened tile secured to at least one of the raised surfaces, the at least one hardened tile having:
a substantially flat exposed surface;
a width greater than the raised surface; and
the width extending beyond an edge of the raised surface on one side.
2. The feed throat of claim 1 wherein the at least one hardened tile is manufactured from a tungsten carbide material.
3. The feed throat of claim 1 wherein the at least one hardened tile is brazed to the raised surface.
4. The feed throat of claim 1 wherein the at least one hardened tile is cemented to the raised surface.
5. The feed throat of claim 1 wherein the at least one hardened tile has an arcuate exposed surface.
6. An extruder device comprising:
a drive section and an extrusion section with a feed section disposed therebetween;
the feed section having a feed throat comprising
a body having an inlet defined by a longitudinal opening along a side of the body and an outlet positioned at an end of the body;
the body having a substantially cylindrical interior surface;
the interior surface having a plurality of raised surfaces extending radially inward from and longitudinally along the interior surface;
at least one hardened tile secured to at least one of the raised surfaces, the at least one hardened tile having:
a substantially flat exposed surface;
a width greater than the raised surface; and
the width extending beyond an edge of the raised surface on one side;
a feed hopper and a ram stuffer coupled to the feed throat and in communication with the inlet; and
a screw supported by at least one of the drive section and the extrusion section and extending through the feed throat, the screw being spaced apart from the at least one hardened tiles such that feed particles fed through the feed throat are prevented from rotating with the screw and so that forward displacement of the feed particles out of the feed throat and into the extrusion section is promoted.
7. The extruder device of claim 6 wherein the at least one hardened tile is manufactured from a tungsten carbide material.
8. The extruder device of claim 6 wherein the at least one hardened tile is brazed to the raised surface.
9. The extruder device of claim 6 wherein the at least one hardened tile is cemented to the raised surface.
10. The extruder device of claim 6 wherein the at least one hardened tile has an arcuate exposed surface.