With Rotating Agitators Patents (Class 209/283)
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Patent number: 11794211Abstract: A device (1) with which lightweight fractions, such as films or paper for example, being carried along in a carrier airflow (A) are separated and discharged for further processing. The device is characterized in that the housing can be easily opened by means of two pivotal cover hoods (3, 4) in order to allow maintenance work to then be carried out safely. The first cover hood (3) has an intermediate piece (31, 31?) which extends into the housing and has chamfered surfaces (30, 30?) at the ends, wherein the surfaces assuming a known specified angle ? relative to the vertical, wherein the inner chamfer docks precisely against the chamfer of a guide element (27).Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Inventor: Dirk Barnstedt
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Patent number: 11231679Abstract: An attachable-detachable unit that is attachable to and detachable from a body. The unit includes a storage portion having a storage space in which powder is stored, the storage space including a bottom part that is continuous in one direction and a narrow region in which the storage space seen in the one direction has a smaller sectional area than in an other region; and a transport member extending in the one direction in the storage space and transporting the powder in the one direction such that at least some of the powder passes through the narrow region.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.Inventors: Satoshi Miyawaki, Tatsuya Tamai
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Patent number: 10993375Abstract: The embodiments herein provide a centrifugal scattering device having a central axle, a sieve positioned below the central axle, a plurality of rotors, each one having a proximal end and distal end where the proximal end of each rotor is attached to the central axle. The device also preferably includes a guide, angled relative to the central axle and attached to the distal end of each rotor so that the guide travels around the central axle and along the sieve when the central axle rotates.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2018Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: ECOMILL, LLCInventor: Roman Stroitelev
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Patent number: 10603691Abstract: A media sifter is provided that is operable to separate cleaning media from casings. The sifter has components configured to selectively prevent rotation and allow rotation of a sifting drum rotatably mounted in a housing. The housing has both a cover and a media collection base.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Hornady Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Matthew Mack
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Patent number: 9113753Abstract: A kneading device for kneading dough includes a kneading tool, a driving unit for driving the kneading tool around a central axis, a bowl for accommodating the kneading tool and a base for supporting the bowl. The kneading tool includes a central body having an agitating arm and at least one axially and radially extending wiper.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Monika Kafer, Wolfgang Moser
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Patent number: 8869989Abstract: A rotor adapted for mounting for rotation within a screen of a pulp screening apparatus, and for defining a screening space between the rotor and the screen so that pulp suspension flows into the screening space, with accepted pulp passing through the screen to a stock outlet and rejected pulp passing along a screen inlet surface in a screening flow direction to a rejects outlet. The rotor has an interior, and an exterior with pressure impulse protuberances thereon for rotation with the rotor in close proximity to the inlet surface. A stock inlet communicates with the screening space and the rotor interior. And the rotor has at least one opening extending in the screening flow direction from its interior to its exterior for over at least a fourth of screening flow length of the rotor for admitting a substantial portion of pulp suspension from the stock inlet and the rotor interior into the screening space.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Ovivo Luxembourg S.å.r.l.Inventor: Brian James Gallagher
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Patent number: 8240481Abstract: A sifter comprising: a receiver having a supply chamber; a sieve assembly having a sieving chamber coupled to the supply chamber; a rotor having a rotating shaft laterally arranged to pass through the supply chamber and the sieving chamber; a drum having a circular cross-section and having a larger diameter than the diameter of the rotating shaft, the drum being extended in at least space of the sieving chamber and arranged coaxially with the sieve; a cylindrical sieve located inside the sieving chamber and arranged coaxially with the rotating shaft; a stirring rotor located in an inner area of the sieving chamber inside the sieve comprising a rotating blade attached to the rotating shaft; an extraction member; and an outlet for discharging powder passing through the sieve from the inner area to the outer area.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Tsukasa Co., Ltd.Inventor: Fumio Kato
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Patent number: 7975851Abstract: A soil remediation apparatus comprises: a trommel screen having an inlet and an outlet; a trommel screen housing, and air extraction means operable to extract contaminant vapors volatilized by the trommel screen during soil aeration from the housing and to contaminant remediation means, such as a biofilter. The trommel screen housing comprises: a trough in which the trommel screen is mounted with its inlet inclined upwards; a front cover mounted at the front of the trough and having an impacted soil inlet in communication with the trommel screen inlet; a rear cover mounted at the rear of the trough and having a vapor discharge outlet above the trommel screen and a treated soil outlet in communication with the trommel screen outlet, and a vapor cover frame at least partially removably mounted to the trough and a flexible vapor cover removably mounted over the frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventors: Russell Gary Kossowan, Lance Christopher Hayman
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Patent number: 7896163Abstract: A sifter comprising: a receiver having a supply chamber; a sieve assembly having a sieving chamber coupled to the supply chamber; a rotator having a rotating shaft laterally arranged to pass through the supply chamber and the sieving chamber; a drum having a circular cross-section and having a larger diameter than the diameter of the rotating shaft, the drum being extended in at least space of the sieving chamber and arranged coaxially with the sieve; a cylindrical sieve located inside the sieving chamber and arranged coaxially with the rotating shaft; a stirring rotor located in an inner area of the sieving chamber inside the sieve comprising a rotating blade attached to the rotating shaft; an extraction member; and an outlet for discharging powder passing through the sieve from the inner area to the outer area.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Tsukasa Co., Ltd.Inventor: Fumio Kato
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Publication number: 20070215526Abstract: A screen device includes a screen dividing a tank into a first chamber and a second chamber for sorting a foreign material in a papermaking material, a first papermaking material supply passage for supplying the papermaking material to the first chamber from the upper side, and a second papermaking material supply passage for supplying the papermaking material to the first chamber from the lower side. The papermaking material passing through the screen is ejected from a middle area of the screen. The screen device also includes an agitating member located inside the first chamber for agitating the papermaking material, and a foreign material outlet passage communicating with the first chamber through a foreign material outlet provided on a side face of the screen. Therefore, the screen device can improve the sorting effect between the foreign material and a good-quality fiber in the papermaking material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: AIKAWA IRON WORKS CO.,LTDInventor: Yoshihiko Aikawa
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Patent number: 7168570Abstract: A screen cylinder (125) used for screening cellulosic fibrous material pulp in the pulp and paper industry incorporates first (66) and second (67) downstream surfaces (16) having contoured slopes that form a funnel entrance of the grooves (13) at the screen cylinder slots (17). The contoured construction of the screen cylinder (125) effects greatly enhanced utility compared to conventional milled and discrete element screen cylinders, including substantially avoiding the Coanda effect.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Advanced Fiber TechnologiesInventor: Frey Frejborg
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Patent number: 6942104Abstract: A rotor adapted for use in a hydrodynamic device comprising a cylindrical screen having a circumferentially continuous apertured zone. The rotor has an axis of rotation and includes a substantially cylindrical outer surface adjacent the cylindrical screen surface. The rotor further includes a plurality of sets of a plurality of adjacent vane members supported above a substantially cylindrical outer surface of a rotor by a plurality of brackets. The rotor has an axis of rotation and is mounted within and co-axial with the cylindrical screen to define an annular screening chamber between the rotor and the screen. The sets are equally spaced apart in a direction circumferential to the rotor axis, and the vane members extend the length of the screening chamber parallel to the rotor axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: GL&V Management Hungary Kft.Inventors: Brian J. Gallagher, Richard G. Meese
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Patent number: 6726022Abstract: Apparatus for the screening of fiber suspensions is disclosed including a housing, a reject outlet and an accept outlet, a screen located within the housing, a rotor including pulsation wings mounted therein, a reject chamber in the housing for collecting a reject portion of the fiber suspension, and an accept chamber for collecting the accept portion of the fiber suspension passing through the screen and supplying it to the accept outlet, each of the pulsation wings including an outside face and an inside face, a leading edge, a trailing edge, and upper and lower ends so that a predetermined pressure difference is created between the outside and inside faces of the pulsation wings in the direction of the lower edge thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Valmet Fibertech ABInventor: Tomas Wikström
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Patent number: 6702120Abstract: Apparatus for separating a fiber suspension is provided including a housing with an upper chamber in the upper portion thereof, a rotor rotatably mounted in the housing, a first rotary screen mounted for rotation with the rotor and dividing the housing into a first screen chamber and a first accept chamber, a second screen radially outward from the rotor defining a second screen chamber, the diameter of the first rotary screen being less than that of the second screen, the first rotary screen being located within the second screen, an inlet, a reject outlet, at least one accept outlet and a stator within the first rotary screen including at least one pulse member for creating a pulse within the first rotary screen, the diameter of the housing being less than the diameter of the second screen and the first rotary screen being separated from the second screen chamber and located at least partially within the second screen chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Valmet Fibertech ABInventors: Kjell Forslund, Björn Wikström
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Patent number: 6601708Abstract: A process and apparatus for processing polyvinylacetate and other similar ingredients of a gum base or chewing gum product are disclosed. The ingredient materials are separated into individual pieces by a lump breaker and conveyed through a pneumatic conveying system to a cyclone receiver and holding bin. A volumetric feeder feeds the material into a side feeder which in turn introduces and feeds the material to the main continuous extruder used for making the final gum base or gum product. A unique adapter connects the side feeder to the main extruder which allows repair and/or modification of the side feeder without separating it from the main extruder.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Warner Lambert CompanyInventors: Marc Degady, Kevin R. Tebrinke, James A. Duggan, Susan B. Filardo, Tony R. Puri, Arthur W. Upmann
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Patent number: 6585116Abstract: A screening apparatus is used for screening acceptable and rejectable material from a pressurized fiber suspension. The screening apparatus includes a housing, a rotor, a screen basket and at least one sensor. The screen basket is positioned generally concentrically around the rotor, and includes at least one screen element. Each sensor is positioned in association with the screen basket. Each sensor is configured for sensing a wear parameter relating to a wear state of the screen element.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Voith Sulzer Paper Technology North America, Inc.Inventors: Klaus Doelle, Kurt W. Lorenz, David W. Hostetter
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Pressure screen to remove impurities from a paper fiber suspension containing impurities and its use
Publication number: 20020139723Abstract: Pressure screen to remove impurities from a paper fiber suspension that contains impurities. Pressure screen includes a housing having at least one inflow fitting, at least one accept outflow fitting and at least one reject outflow, and at least first and second cylindrical wires located within housing. The at least first and second wires are arranged to be consecutively flowed through by paper fiber suspension, which is introduced into housing through inflow fitting. A first accept, including a portion of paper fiber suspension that passes through first wire, flows toward second wire, and a second accept, including a portion of paper fiber suspension that passes through second wire, flows out of housing through accept outflow. The at least first and second wires are arranged within housing so that paper fiber suspension is fed radially through the at least first and second wires from an inside to an outside.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: VOITH PAPER PATENT GmbHInventors: Michael Danger, Reimund Rienecker, Samuel Schabel -
Publication number: 20020079250Abstract: The invention relates to a process for separating tenaciously elastic materials such as plastics and rubber from materials tearing and/or defiberizing under high mechanical stress, particularly paper, and to a device for performing said process. The process is characterized in that the mixture of materials to be separated is subjected to high radial, axial and tangential acceleration forces, whereby a mass flow of shredded fibrous material and a mass flow of substantially unshredded plastics is withdrawn separately. The device for performing the process consists of a screen basket which is cylindrical or preferably polygonal in shape and has borings in its jacket to let the defiberized material pass through, a rotatable driving shaft being arranged coaxially inside the screen basket, with blades being attached to said driving shaft, preferably in rigid connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 1999Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: GERHARD FAHRBACH, HEINZ REINER SCHNETTLER
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Patent number: 6409023Abstract: Process and device for fractioning a suspension containing paper fibers, in which the suspension is separated into at least two fractions by a wire with a scraper. The process includes moving the scraper in a substantially parallel relation to the wire so that the wire is kept clear, and a parallel current is created in the suspension with respect to an inlet side of the wire by a rough surface of the scraper, so that the suspension is dragged along the inlet side of the wire with the scraper with minimal slippage of the suspension. The device includes at least one wire having an inlet side with openings; and a scraper having a closed rough surface provided adjacent the at least one wire; wherein the scraper is movable substantially parallel to the inlet side of the at least one wire, whereby clogging of the openings of said wire is substantially prevented.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventor: Samuel Schabel
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Patent number: 6325215Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating elastomeric particulates from a pulverized mixture wherein a first separator assembly separates out substantially clean fiber and passes non-fibrous particulates and residual fiber to a second separator assembly that separates out substantially clean non-fibrous particulates. The method includes propelling the pulverized mixture under a plurality of first separator cylinders with mixture-engaging structure and against a structure for removing non-fibrous particulates and residual fibers from the pulverized mixture. The non-fibrous particulates and residual fibers are propelled under a plurality of second separator cylinders that include centrifugally releasable mixture-engaging structures and against a structure for separating non-fibrous particulates from the residual fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventor: William S. Anthony
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Publication number: 20010045379Abstract: A screen, for screening material used in the production of paper, board and the like, having a screen basket and a rotor supporting several blades which can be moved along the wall of the screen basket when the rotor rotates. The blades having a convex curvature on the side facing the screen basket. The radial clearance between the surface of the blade facing the screen and the screen being lowest between the front sector, viewed in the direction of rotation, and increasing towards the rear edge of the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Helmuth Gabl, Axel Pichler, Alexander Gscheider
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Patent number: 6290067Abstract: Screening apparatus is disclosed for separating fiber suspensions comprising a housing having an inlet for the fiber suspension, a stationary tubular screen dividing the interior of the housing into a central chamber for receiving the fiber suspension from the inlet and an outer accept chamber for receiving an accept portion of the fiber suspension which has passed through the stationary tubular screen, a rotor journalled on the housing for rotation within the central chamber coaxially with the stationary tubular screen, the rotor including a rotationally symmetrical element, a reject chamber for receiving a reject portion of the fiber suspension at one end of the stationary tubular screen, and an annular passage for dilution liquid including a stationary annular wall portion juxtaposed with the rotationally symmetrical element of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Valmet Fibertech AktiebolagInventors: Anders Bergdahl, Kjell Forslund, Lennart Svensson, Björn Wikström
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Publication number: 20010017274Abstract: A screen for cleaning a pulp suspension including an additional screen basket in the infeed area for pre-screening.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: August 30, 2001Inventors: Helmuth Gabl, Axel Pichler, Alexander Gscheider
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Patent number: 6155427Abstract: Pressure screening apparatus for screening a suspension of papermaking stock employing an enclosing housing and a cylindrical screen, with a drum type rotor, has the screen divided or formed with axially spaced annular screening zones and a corresponding number of annular reject collection areas, one for each screening zone. The collection areas are positioned so as to receive rejects from one of the screening zones only, while a rotor is formed with outlet openings that apply stock suspension to selected ones of the screening zones so that there is no mixing of rejects between screening zones, and each screening zone receives stock suspension for screening independently of the other screening zones.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Thermo Black Clawson Inc.Inventor: John J. Pimley
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Patent number: 6149015Abstract: A screen apparatus is formed of a tank for receiving a papermaking material, a cylindrical first screen for partitioning the tank into a first chamber and a second chamber, an annular second screen disposed in the first chamber, and a rotating member disposed in the first chamber. The first screen has a closed end at one side, an open end at the other side, and a plurality of first openings in a circumferential portion thereof. The annular second screen has second openings in a plate portion and a large opening at the center thereof. The annular second screen is disposed adjacent to the first screen at the side of the closed end, and the rotating member faces the large opening of the second screen and the closed end of the first screen. Also, the rotating member includes first agitating members facing the second screen, and second agitating members facing the second screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Aikawa Iron Works Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshihiko Aikawa
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Patent number: 6138836Abstract: In the arrangement, the cross section of a blade rotating close to the surface of a screen cylinder changes in such a way that as the pulp consistency changes in the vertical direction of the screen cylinder, the cross section of the blade also changes in order to operate as efficiently as possible according to the pulp consistency by the blade.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Juhani Valli
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Patent number: 6131742Abstract: A separation device for separating contaminants from fiber pulp suspensions, preferably produced from waste paper, comprises a cylindrical screen number (4) and a rotor (7) arranged therein. An annular inlet passage (14) for incoming suspension surrounds a tubular wall (11), which extends from the screen member (4) coaxially with the rotor (7). According to the invention, a flow deflecting wall member (16) extends toward the rotor (7) to a position in which the wall member is axially in front of an open end (12) of the tubular wall (11) and radially inside the tubular wall. Furthermore, the wall member (16) with a cross-sectional area which is substantially less than the cross-sectional area of the annular inlet passage (14).Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: GL&V/Celleco ABInventor: Roland Selin
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Patent number: 6029378Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for constructing bottom pads, or bench pads, as well as for padding a pipeline during construction. To pad the bottom of a pipeline, a padder is removably attached to one end of a conventional excavator or other base machine or vehicle, whereby a portion of the padder is inserted in the backfill and extracts padding material of a maximum predetermined size.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Thomas J. Cronk, Jr.
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Patent number: 5938129Abstract: The present invention relates to improvements in screen and blade assemblies for rotary mills as well as to the design of a rotary mill to promote air flow through the mill. A rotary mill incorporating these improvements has increased capacity and the ability to mill products such as rubber, coffee, meats, chemicals and herbs without detrimental effects on the quality of the milled product.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventor: Rod Forsyth
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Patent number: 5915567Abstract: The sieve efficiency can be increased in an improved sieve apparatus in such a way tat the sieve apparatus is equipped with a compulsory mixing device (5). By means of this, during the sieve process, the sieve product, which is moving forward along the main flow direction (1) to a delivery end (11), is thoroughly mixed, which produces the desired increase in sieve efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Inventor: Wolfgang Zimmermann
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Patent number: 5758778Abstract: A grain separator to separate and remove contaminants such as dust and debris from grain including an intermediate separator housing having a grain inlet port to receive grain to be scoured from an external source, a grain outlet port to feed scoured grain to an external collector, a first containments discharge port to discharge heavier contaminants removed from the grain to a first external receptacle and a second contaminants discharge port to discharge lighter contaminants removed from the grain to a second external receptacle, a mechanical separator and transport assembly operatively disposed within the intermediate separator housing to receive the grain and contaminants from the grain inlet port to separate the contaminants from the grain and to move the grain from the grain inlet port to the grain outlet port for collection in the external collector, a first containments transport assembly disposed to receive the heavier contaminants from the mechanical separator and transport assembly and to move theType: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Inventor: Robert Kershner
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Patent number: 5607062Abstract: A screen module for a size reduction machine has a rigid screen having a tapered apertured wall formed in a frusto-conical shape. The rigid screen has an open wide end and a flat end. The wide end is mountable within a channel of the size reduction machine at a predetermined distance from a complementarily shaped impeller. The module has a fine screen nested within the rigid screen and against the tapered apertured wall. The fine screen has a wide end and a narrow end corresponding to the apertured wall. An adaptor disc is releasably secured within the rigid screen at the flat end. The adaptor has a tapered outer perimeter for seating against the tapered apertured wall when the adaptor disc is secured within the rigid screen, clamping the narrow end of the fine screen therebetween. A clamp ring is releasably secured at the open wide end of the rigid screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Quadro Engineering Inc.Inventors: Kimberly J. Poser, Benjamin K. Murugesu
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Patent number: 5597076Abstract: A grain separator to separate and remove contaminants such as dust and debris from grain including an intermediate separator housing having a grain inlet port to receive grain to be scoured from an external source, a grain outlet port to feed scoured grain to an external collector, a first containments discharge port to discharge heavier contaminants removed from the grain to a first external receptacle and a second contaminants discharge port to discharge lighter contaminants removed from the grain to a second external receptacle, a mechanical separator and transport assembly operatively disposed within the intermediate separator housing to receive the grain and contaminants from the grain inlet port to separate the contaminants from the grain and to move the grain from the grain inlet port to the grain outlet port for collection in the external collector, a first containments transport assembly disposed to receive the heavier contaminants from the mechanical separator and transport assembly and to move theType: GrantFiled: December 30, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Inventor: Robert Kershner
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Patent number: 5560495Abstract: An apparatus for conveying the aggregate accumulated in the course of reprocessing of residual concrete in a bin is described which has a conveyance arrangement (10) of the type of a worm conveyor. The conveyor trough of this work conveyor (10) is configured as a flexible elastic path (16). Apertures exist in this path (16) which are suited for passage of no larger than a predetermined 1magnitude of aggregate which is conveyed out by the worm conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Inventor: Horst Brenner
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Patent number: 5492225Abstract: A sorter with a symmetric screen which is arranged concentrically in an essentially symmetric housing, and in the interior of which there is contained a concentric rotor drum that features on its periphery sorting elements sweeping across the screen, circulating at least parts of the suspension being sorted around the walls of the drum. The sorting elements are of a design such that they will generate a vortex flow of the suspension in the housing. The housing features at its periphery at least one removal duct for heavy contaminants and, in one of its end walls, a central lightweight dirt drain. The housing end wall that features the lightweight dirt drain has, in the direction away from the screen and the rotor drum, from radially outside to radially inside, a diameter that tapers in conic fashion by maximally 11 mm per each 3 mm of axial housing length, and minimally by 2 mm per each 3 mm of axial housing length.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Walter Musselmann, Reimund Rienecker
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Patent number: 5469971Abstract: An apparatus and method for deagglomerating powder which allows for the powder to be pressed immediately after being deagglomerated. The deagglomerating apparatus is preferably mounted on the powder pressing machine or shares the same housing with the powder pressing machine so that deagglomerated powder may pass from the deagglomerating apparatus into the powder pressing machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1992Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Estee Lauder Inc.Inventors: John B. Chilton, Peter H. Gevaras, Paul C. Herb, Thomas W. Wellen
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Patent number: 5453193Abstract: An improved strainer device has a screen which receives a solid/mixture from a feed container for separation. To insure that an uneven flow of the mixture over the screen does not occur due to, for example, a non-level mounting, inlet rushing or turbulence, a weir structure is provided which raises the water mixture level above the screen by a predetermined height.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Thermo Fibertek Inc.Inventors: Colin Maher, Timothy Sullivan, Salvatore Panarello
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Patent number: 5447238Abstract: An apparatus for separating fiber and shiv includes a pinned metering rotor and a pinned separation rotor adapted to rotate with surfaces moving in opposite directions and having fixed bearing locations, the final separation rotor being adjacent a shroud in which are a plurality of slots, and a pinned doffer rotor rotatable in either direction and having a bearing location which is adjustable relative to the separation rotor. A shell feed structure at the intersection of the metering rotor and the separation rotor has a surface adjacent the separation rotor substantially parallel to the surface of that rotor, and a surface adjacent the metering rotor having a curvature greater than that of the metering motor.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: The Minister of Agriculture Fisheries and Food in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandInventors: Graham Aldridge, Harry J. Gilbertson, David B. Stewart
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Patent number: 5259955Abstract: A strainer device is disclosed for continuously separating liquids from a solid/liquid mixture, the strainer including a screen receiving said solid/liquid mixture and a container under reduced pressure disposed under the screen to collect the strained liquid. High pressure fluid is used to roll the solids off the screen to insure that the solids do not plug the screen. If recycled water is used, a spring-loaded nozzle is also provided which may be purged. The device may also be used for thickening a solid liquid mixture. Preferably an angled or conical screen is used.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Inventor: Joseph A. Bolton
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Patent number: 5205416Abstract: An auger apparatus having an elongated housing for permitting granular, powdery or pelletized material to pass therethrough has an inlet is provided for introducing material to be conveyed into one end of the housing and an outlet for causing the material to drop therethrough to a desired destination, this outlet comprising a plurality of elongated openings disposed at least partially in a lower portion of the housing. An auger is disposed in the housing for moving the material therein in one direction through the housing. A motor is provided for rotating the auger about an axis in a direction to cause material disposed in the housing to move from the inlet to the outlet thereof. The lower portion of the housing is at least partially cylindrical in shape and the elongated openings have one end thereof closer to the inlet than to the outlet of the housing and these elongated openings also have one end thereof lower than the other end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Intraco, Inc.Inventor: Larry J. Van Zee
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Patent number: 5051169Abstract: A flour sifter for separating doughballs from fine particulate matter in a breading mixture, comprises a hopper for receiving the breading mixture. The lower portion of the hopper includes a sifting screen along most of the longitudinal length that is sized to allow only the fine particulate matter to pass therethrough. The hopper may be an insert for a sifter table that is readily removably mounted within a flour sifter enclosure. The hopper insert is mounted to accommodate a breading lug above the insert. A slot at one end of the hopper is large enough for the doughballs to pass therethrough. The enclosure is provided with mounting flanges to support another breading lug below the hopper insert to receive the sifted fine particulate matter. A doughball ejector chute is associated with the slot of the hopper insert to direct the doughballs from the hopper insert to a doughball collector pan. The hopper further includes an auger brush having a helical pattern of bristles along the length of the brush.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Ayrking CorporationInventor: Donald E. King
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Patent number: 4915671Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for threshing seed crop, such as wheat, barley, rice, corn, beans and many others, by moving the seed crop circumferentially through a trough-shaped screen with openings through which the kernels can pass. A rotatable hub and a multiplicity of tines which project generally radially therefrom are coaxially rotatable relative to the screen. The hub and the tines are rotated so that the free tine ends, which are spaced from the screen, move past the screen at a speed approximately equal to the speed of the apparatus through the seed crop field. The hub and tines are vibrated to superimpose on their rotational movement a multiplicity of cyclical accelerations and decelerations as the seed crop moves from one side of the screen to the other to thereby separate the kernels from the plant growth.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Johnson Farm Machinery Co., Inc.Inventor: Howard B. Johnson
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Patent number: 4790487Abstract: A continuous granulator includes a granulator body for continuously processing powdered materials into granules, and a screw conveyor for discharging the produced granules from the granulator body, the screw conveyor including a pneumatic classifier for separating or classifying the produced granules while they are being conveyed. The pneumatic classifier includes a porous lower portion of the screw conveyor which permits passage of streams of pressurized air therethough into the interior of the screw conveyor. With this construction, discharging conveyance of the produced granules and classification of the produced granules can be carried out concurrently at the same station and hence the granules of a uniform grain size can be produced at an increased rate.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Okawara SeisakushoInventors: Tetsuo Noguchi, Masao Tanaka, Hiroshi Nakanishi
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Patent number: 4773599Abstract: A series of screens for use with a size reduction machine have a tapered apertured wall formed into a frusto-conical shape, with an open wide end and a narrow closed end. All screens of a particular series have a cylindrical section, the same interior depth, outside diameter and angle of the tapered wall. Despite variations in the material wall thickness, screens of the same series are interchangeable on a size reduction machine and the gap can remain constant without any adjustment to the impeller. Further, a size reduction machine has means external to the machine providing for infinite adjustments to the gap. With previous machines, each time that a screen of a different thickness was used, it was necessary to make an adjustment to the gap in order to maintain the same gap. Further, when an adjustment to the gap is required, that is accomplished by removing the screen and impeller from the machine and inserting spacers onto the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1986Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Quadro Engineering IncorporatedInventors: Daniel N. Lynch, Jupiter Muntean
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Patent number: 4601819Abstract: The sorting apparatus contains a screen forming at least part of a circular-cylindrical surface and a rotor having a rotor shaft which is coaxially located at the lengthwise axis defined by the circular-cylindrical surface. The rotor possesses clearing blades and propelling blades arranged to follow or trail the clearing blades as seen in the rotary direction of the rotor. The clearing blades each comprise a front-positioned clearing edge which moves along the screen and a run-up surface which is inclined relative to a radial direction defined by the rotor. The run-up surface moves the fiber stock in a direction towards the rotor shaft and provides an open through-passage in the central region of the rotor. The propelling blades extend from the rotor shaft towards the screen and terminate at a distance from the surface defined by the screen.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1984Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Escher W GmbHInventors: Maurus Pellhammer, Wolfgang Siewert
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Patent number: 4522344Abstract: A system for separating and classifying whole tree wood chip material comprising essentially wood and bark overs, chips and bark fines which is supplied to a bin or receptacle. The chip material is augered in a forward direction in a monitored flow longitudinally away from the bin while passing it across a first stationary screen trough system having openings of a size to pass everything, while rejecting the overs. The acceptable chips and fines passed through the first screen trough system are then augered across a second stationary screen trough system having openings of a size to pass the fines to a fines trough, while retaining the acceptable chips. Finally, the acceptable chips are moved forwardly toward a chip discharge location while the fines passed through the second screen trough system are separately collected. The system includes mechanism for diverting chipped material unsuited to use in a paper mill, such as chipped tree tops, directly to the fines trough.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Morbark Industries, Inc.Inventor: Norval K. Morey
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Patent number: 4432857Abstract: A method of cladding a separator, that is a diaphragm or membrane, to a cathode box of the pocket type comprising a plurality of foraminate walls, the method comprising positioning a separator in the form of a sleeve in each pocket of the cathode box with the ends of the sleeves projecting beyond the ends of the pockets, placing a first sheet material in contact with those parts of the sleeves projecting beyond the ends of the pockets in one direction and sealing the sleeves to the sheet material, placing a second sheet material in contact with those parts of the sleeves projecting beyond the ends of the pockets in the opposite direction and sealing the sleeves to the second sheet material, and removing those parts of the sheet materials adjacent to the ends of the pockets. Also a cathode box clad with separator, and an electrolytic cell comprising a cathode box clad with separator.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries PLCInventor: Colin S. Stanier
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Patent number: 4409186Abstract: Apparatus is provided to size finely divided catalyst particles so that all of the catalyst particles passing through the apparatus are sized so as to have a maximum particle diameter. The apparatus includes:(a) A sealed cylindrical housing having an arcuate opening cut into its lower surface,(b) A fine mesh screen which overlaps the arcuate opening cut into the cylindrical housing,(c) A hemicylindrical housing attached to the lower surface of the cylindrical housing and defining a cavity in communication with the cylindrical housing,(d) An inlet port in the top center surface of the cylindrical housing,(e) An outlet port in the bottom center surface of the hemicylindrical housing,(f) A shaft rotating axially within the cylindrical housing and having brushes attached thereto which force catalyst particles from the cylindrical housing through the screen and break down catalyst agglomerates introduced into the cylindrical housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Gulf Oil CorporationInventors: William A. Gibson, Ting C. Ho
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Patent number: 4396501Abstract: A system for separating and classifying whole tree wood chip material comprising essentially wood and bark overs, chips and bark fines which is supplied to a large capacity surge bin. The chip material is augering in a forward direction in a monitored flow longitudinally away from the bin while passing it across a first stationary screen trough system having openings of a size to pass everything, while rejecting the overs. The acceptable chips and fines passed through the first screen trough system are then augered across a second stationary screen trough system having openings of a size to pass the fines while retaining the acceptable chips. Finally, the acceptable chips are moved forwardly toward a chip discharge location while the fines passed through the second screen trough system are separately collected.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Morbark Industries, Inc.Inventor: Norval K. Morey
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Patent number: 4376044Abstract: An automatic sizing device for particulate or granular material containing small, medium and large sized particles flowing therethrough. The device includes an inclined housing with a first conduit having an inlet opening for receipt of the particulate material, and a second conduit that is located beneath the first conduit and has an outlet for the exit of medium sized particles from the housing. A first mesh sizing screen is longitudinally extended between the inlet and the outlet openings to divide the housing into the first and second conduits and includes a plurality of openings sized to permit passage of only medium and small sized particles therethrough. At least one metering rotor is located in the first conduit adjacent the sizing screen to retard the flow of particulate material through the first conduit and urge the medium and small sized particles to pass through the sizing screen into the second conduit.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1981Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: Butler Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Doyle Ditzenberger