Including Separation Effected By Items Following Different Trajectories Through Space Patents (Class 209/631)
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Patent number: 11660640Abstract: A system and method for separating granular particles according to particle size, and more particularly enhance ore grades by removing unwanted material. The system (10) comprises means (11) for transporting granular material (12) comprising multiple sized fractions with gradation of the particles according to particle size between relatively fine fractions and relatively coarse fractions, in a direction having a horizontal component; and subjecting the granular material (12) to vibration while being so transported to induce some separation of particles according to particle size. The system (10) further comprises means (13) for causing the granular material (12) to subsequently move as a granular flow (14) along a curved path (15) under the influence of gravity to further induce separation of particles according to particle size. The system (10) still further comprises means (16) for dividing the granular flow (14) moving along the curved path (15) into different streams (17) according to their trajectory.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2019Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: GULF CONVEYOR SYSTEM S PTY LTDInventors: Colin Benjamin, Branko Poznic
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Patent number: 8286800Abstract: A separation method of separating first targets (2) and second targets (7) from a separation subject (101). The separation method includes: conveying the separation subject (101); distinguishing the first targets (2); obtaining positional information of the first targets (2); dropping the separation subject (101) from an end of a conveyance path; striking each of the dropping first targets with a pulsing first airflow (F1) so as to change a drop path of the first targets (2); and striking the first target, which is blown up to or above a predetermined height with a second airflow (F2) so as to change the drop path of the first target (2).Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2010Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Tamao Kojima, Masatoshi Miyasaka, Hiroyuki Naka
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Patent number: 8162149Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and devices utilizing a fluid displacer in a closed-loop fluid circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Thomas D. Perroud, Kamlesh D. Patel, Ronald F. Renzi
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Patent number: 8056728Abstract: A method for separating mixtures of solid materials includes incorporating a ferromagnetic particulate material into a mixture of solid materials and, after the incorporating step, separating the mixture of solid materials into at least two groups based on the magnetic and frictional properties of the different components of the mixture of solid materials. The ferromagnetic particulate material can differentially incorporate into or adhere to different components of the mixture of solid materials. The different components of the mixture have different frictional properties and, after the incorporating step, the different components have different magnetic properties.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: MBA Polymers, Inc.Inventors: Brian L. Riise, Ron C. Rau, Hyung Baek, Pedro Alejandro Perez-Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7942273Abstract: A cross-flow air separation system comprises a conveyor configured to project material out over an end of the conveyor generally along a trajectory path into a far receiving bin. An optical sensing system is configured to identify particular objects in the projected material. A first air ejection system is configured to generate a first airstream that ejects the identified objects from the trajectory path into a second near receiving bin. A second cross air current system is configured to generate a second airstream that reduces air resistance for the materials projected along the trajectory path. The second airstream reduces certain aeronautic phenomena that would cause some of the projected materials to unintentionally fall into the wrong receiving bin, thus creating a higher purity/less contaminated materiel stream into the near bin.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Emerging Acquisitions, LLCInventors: Dane Campbell, Roy Miller, Steve Miller
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Patent number: 7540386Abstract: A classifier for classifying particulates entrained in a flowing stream of gas is configured such that a change of direction of gas flow causes particles to impinge upon a target, heavier particles being trapped in a downwardly extending fluidized trap. The classifier is easily constructed, has no moving parts, and can take the place of sifters and other equipment traditionally used for classifying such product streams.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Lawrence Carvagno, William L. Cook, Ronald Keith Dailey, Jacob Anthony Southerland
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Publication number: 20090114571Abstract: A separation system includes an air separator that in one embodiment primarily receives Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) containing relatively light MSW recyclable materials such as paper, cardboard, plastic containers, and/or metal containers. The air separator blows the relatively light MSW recyclable materials up though a chamber and onto a first conveyer while the other relatively heavy MSW material drops down a chute onto a second conveyer. A separation screen receives the relatively light MSW recyclable materials from the air separator and separates the relatively flat paper and cardboard from the plastic and metal containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2009Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: Emerging Acquisitions, LLCInventors: Steve Miller, Roy Miller
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Publication number: 20090050542Abstract: A system and method for sorting of objects that includes a pathway network that has a plurality of pathways and one or more branch points. A fluid composition including one or more objects can be transported through the pathway network, where one or more of the objects are analyzed and sorted at one or more branch points based on the analysis of the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicants: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, NeuroBio TexInventors: James F. Leary, Christopher J. Frederickson
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Patent number: 7267233Abstract: A classifier for classifying particulates entrained in a flowing stream of gas is configured such that a change of direction of gas flow causes particles to impinge upon a target, heavier particles being trapped in a downwardly extending fluidized trap. The classifier is easily constructed, has no moving parts, and can take the place of sifters and other equipment traditionally used for classifying such product streams.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Lawrence Carvagno, William L. Cook, Ronald Keith Dailey, Jacob Anthony Southerland
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Patent number: 7104405Abstract: A method and apparatus for sorting particles moving through a closed channel system of capillary size comprises a bubble valve for selectively generating a pressure pulse to separate a particle having a predetermined characteristic from a stream of particles. The particle sorting system may further include a buffer for absorbing the pressure pulse. The particle sorting system may include a plurality of closely coupled sorting modules which are combined to further increase the sorting rate. The particle sorting system may comprise a multi-stage sorting device for serially sorting streams of particles, in order to decrease the error rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Cytonome, Inc.Inventors: Sebastian Böhm, John R. Gilbert, Manish Deshpande
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Patent number: 6976590Abstract: A method and apparatus for sorting particles moving through a closed channel system of capillary size comprises a bubble valve for selectively generating a pressure pulse to separate a particle having a predetermined characteristic from a stream of particles. The particle sorting system may further include a buffer for absorbing the pressure pulse. The particle sorting system may include a plurality of closely coupled sorting modules which are combined to further increase the sorting rate. The particle sorting system may comprise a multi-stage sorting device for serially sorting streams of particles, in order to decrease the error rate.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Cytonome, Inc.Inventors: Manish Deshpande, John Gilbert
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Patent number: 6936784Abstract: An illumination source for a machine vision viewer for a sorter that provides a flow of articles along a scan line includes an elongated, cylindrical shroud with illumination sources mounted interior of the shroud. The illumination sources are arranged longitudinally within the shroud and are angularly spaced along the inner circumference of the shroud. Linear slots running parallel with the shroud axis are provided in the shroud for the subject articles to enter and exit the shroud. A linear slot running parallel with the shroud axis is provided for receptors to view the articles passing through the shroud. The cylinder interior is otherwise uniform and light reflecting. An alternative embodiment of the shroud comprises two shroud arc components with openings between the arcs to allow articles to pass between the shroud arc components.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Satake USA, Inc.Inventors: Robert Ogburn, Klaus Oestreich, Jeff Pawley
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Publication number: 20020130067Abstract: A foreign substance eliminating apparatus transfers raw material by passing the raw material between an upstream conveyor (6) and a downstream conveyor (8), and detects a foreign substance on the upstream transfer conveyor with a foreign substance detector (9). An eliminating airflow (R) is ejected from a row of air nozzles (13) when the detected foreign substance falls down, and deflects the falling direction of the foreign substance. At this point, a small foreign substance (BS) is blown off by the eliminating airflow, and sent to the foreign substancereceiving box (16). On the other hand, a large foreign substance (BL) goes across the eliminating airflow, and falls down onto the bar screen conveyor (20). The bar screen conveyor captures the large foreign substance, and removes it outside of the conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Yoshio Takai, Shigeru Watanabe, Hironori Watanabe, Katsuhiko Kan, Shinichi Kudo
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Publication number: 20020070148Abstract: A pre-separator for separating out large particles from a fluid flow has a housing forming an interior chamber with an inlet and an outlet, and a separator plate in the chamber between the inlet and outlet. The separator plate has a surface facing the inlet that is provided with a liquid carrying tank into which the flow is directed when it enters the interior chamber through the inlet. The separator plate has a series of nozzle openings therethrough adjacent its periphery to the outside of the tank. The nozzle openings adjacent the periphery of the separator plate overlie a surface of the housing adjacent the outlet. The pre-separator thus has two impaction stages that permit use across a wide range of flows. The separator plate and the housing have surfaces which are tapered so that liquid in the housing can be drained out when the housing is inverted.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Daryl L. Roberts, Virgil A. Marple
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Patent number: 5476109Abstract: Apparatus for separating lighter particles such as lamina containing little or no stem from tobacco particles contained in threshed leaf tobacco which comprises a plurality of tobacco particle separating units, each including a separation chamber each a fan system for establishing a generally upward air flow therein. A tobacco particle projecting mechanism is provided in each chamber for projecting tobacco particles across the generally upward air flow therein with each having structure for directing tobacco particles in cooperating relation therewith to be projected thereby. Mechanisms are provided for receiving the lighter particles carried upwardly by the air flow, the heavier particles moving downwardly within the air flow within each chamber and discharging the particles therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1993Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Universal Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc.Inventors: G. A. John Coleman, William C. Lacy, Jr.
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Patent number: 5411147Abstract: A dynamic landfill recycling system has wheels attachable to a plurality of refuse processing sections in one or more semi-trailer or other vehicular units. A refuse receiving section has a dump bed or one or more vehicular refuse bins to accept new refuse from refuse trucks or optionally to accept old refuse from old refuse sites for processing, A primary conveyor belt is slanted upwardly towards a vibratory feeder. The primary conveyor is rotated rapidly to throw the refuse in an arc onto the vibratory feeder where the throwing action causes the refuse to spread out as it falls. The vibratory feeder is slanted downwardly at an angle which causes vibrated refuse to fall towards a bottom end and a bag cutter that is positioned above and intermediately between ends of the vibratory feeder to further expose and scatter the refuse on the vibratory feeder. A magnetic separator belt conveys the scattered refuse upwardly to a magnetic pulley wheel which separates ferrous from non-ferrous materials.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Inventor: David S. Bond
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Patent number: 5348162Abstract: A machine for sorting refuse comprises a rotatable drum (1) having several succeeding processing stations (5, 6, 7) located between an inlet (3) and an outlet (4) and each including one or more rotatable shafts (8) the circumferential surfaces of which are equipped with goods-processing projections and which are mounted at openings in the wall of the drum, the processing projections being adapted to cooperate with the edge portions of the drum wall defining the openings, so as to bring about a processing action on goods fed from the inlet towards the outlet. The processing projections of the shafts (8) in a first station (5) most adjacent the inlet (3) are smaller than the corresponding processing projections in the following station (6) in order, in said first station, to separate fine goods, while allowing coarser goods, during the feed of the goods from the inlet towards the outlet along the bottom of the drum, to pass on for separation in a succeeding station or stations.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Inventor: Franz Wroblewski
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Patent number: 5341937Abstract: An apparatus for separating recyclable waste which has a conveyor belt transport track, collecting belt under a section of the transport track, and belt guides positioned along a section of the transport track. The conveyor belt is provided with openings and mutually contacting surfaces of the conveyor belt and the belt guides are profiled such that movement of the conveyor belt along the transport track causes a portion of the belt passing the guides to shake in a direction substantially transverse to the transport track.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1992Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Machinefabriek Bollegraaf Appingedam B.V.Inventor: Dirk J. Vos
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Patent number: 5301816Abstract: A new separating method and a corresponding apparatus and the use of the apparatus for the environmentally sound separation of different material mixtures, are disclosed wherein, in addition to dynamic forces, the area pressure between the bodies to be sorted and an inwardly elastic sorting drum are made of use. Bodies which are heavy with respect to specific area pressure sink into the interior of the drum and are thrown out at a lower location. Parts which are light with respect to specific area pressure, on the other hand, are rejected from the surface of the drum and guided away separately. In so doing, the device achieves very efficient separation. The invention is particularly effective for the separation of reclaimable material mixtures, so-called "recyclables", particularly with respect to fractions such as liftings which are otherwise difficult to separate.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Buehler AGInventors: Heinrich Weber, Falko Lehrmann, Clemens Weibel
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Patent number: 5205415Abstract: Apparatus for classifying tobacco includes a plurality of vertical lift, single-pass, closed loop apparatus projecting a stream of mixed tobacco components across a classifying chamber of each module, and a portion thereof directly into the infeed apparatus of the next downstream module. A common porous conveyor extending through the modules of the closed loop air stream removes tobacco heavies. A second lower reversible conveyor removes overflow and dust or other particles falling out of suspension and deposits same in the heavier discharge or in another collection point. The modules as well as the infeed apparatus are interchangeable.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: The Standard Commercial Tobacco Co., Inc.Inventor: Guy F. Surtees
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Patent number: 5148923Abstract: An apparatus for sorting or otherwise treating objects, wherein the apparatus includes an endless belt which is in contact with a guide by means of which the endless belt is given a curved portion. At least one path between the guide and the curved portion of the belt is provided for the passage of objects therethrough. The path has an inlet portion arranged to receive objects which have traveled thereto along a trajectory which has a substantial horizontal component at the inlet portion, and the path has a vertically disposed outlet portion. A feeder is provided for feeding the objects to the inlet portion of the path. The belt is driven so that objects passing into the path through the inlet portion thereof are centrifugally forced against the belt and carried thereby to the respective outlet portions. The objects are sorted or otherwise treated as they fall under gravity from the outlet portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Sortex LimitedInventors: Herbert Fraenkel, Stewart J. Mills
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Patent number: 5106487Abstract: A separator device for separating out heavy materials from metal chips and lubricant, in which the separaton may be viewed by an operator while the separation process is in operation at a drop-out opening in the separator. The invention further permits heavy, undesired objects to be separated in an open chute first member whereas second stage separation is accomplished by a substantial fluid pressure sufficient to entrain chips and lubricant and transport the entrained chips and lubricant along the length of a second chute member to a centrifuge where the lubricant is separated from the chips.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Inter-Source Recovery Systems, Inc.Inventor: Willilam D. Nemedi
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Patent number: 4834870Abstract: Mixed pieces of different non-ferrous metals are sorted by initially moving the pieces through a high density, rapidly changing magnetic flux field, and immediately thereafter, freely moving the pieces along unsupported forwardly and downwardly directed trajectories resulting from the momentum of the pieces, the force of gravity and the magnetically induced repulsive forces developed in the pieces by the flux field. The magnitude of the magnetically induced repulsive forces differ for different non-ferrous metals so that the lengths of the trajectories of generally similar size and shape pieces vary accordingly for separating pieces formed of different metals. The magnetic field is provided by a horizontally axised, rapidly rotating, hollow, liquid cooled, iron wall drum having magnets affixed to its outer surface. The magnets are arranged in rows that are formed of numerous, tile-like, small, permanent magnets which are positioned end to end, with their like polarity ends adjacent.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Huron Valley Steel CorporationInventors: Richard R. Osterberg, Richard B. Wolanski
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Patent number: 4778061Abstract: Waste material classifying apparatus for applying forced air streams to the waste material discharged off the end of a rotary disc screen conveyor, directing the forced air streams into an enclosure at the discharge end of the conveyor, and forming separate passages in the enclosure so that the waste material fractions are classified by the response of the fractions to the forced air or lack of response to forced air streams, whereby the forced air streams tumble and flip the waste material for augmenting the separation of the fractions.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Williams Patent Crusher and Pulverizer CompanyInventor: Robert M. Williams
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Patent number: 4742919Abstract: Fines are separated from pin chips and a system in which a mixture of fines and pin chips is introduced onto a rotating disk which imparts centrifugal forces thereto for separation. In a first embodiment, the fines and the pin chips are propelled over different length paths to fall into separate collectors, the fines collector entraining the fines into an air stream for disposal. In this embodiment, the rotor comprises a rotary disk having a smooth upper surface, while in a second embodiment the upper surface is provided with a plurality of vanes on the upper surface thereof. In a third embodiment, the rotary disk is provided with a plurality of grooves for directing the fines over the periphery of the disk into its collector. In a fourth embodiment, the rotary disk is provided with a plurality of generally radial slots with vanes beneath in order to provide a classification between fines and pin chips.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1986Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Arne Eriksson
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Patent number: 4715950Abstract: A vibratory particle separation apparatus of the type having at least two plateau conveying surface interrupted by a drop-out opening. A composite mixture is conveyed by a vibrating action beyond the upper plateau and over a foraminous section in the upper plateau adjacent the drop-out opening. Air is directed upwardly through the foraminous section to break apart the composite mixture, and an air supply is also directed angularly in relationship to the plane of the upper plateau to further break apart the composite mixture and to propel particles of predetermined density and/or dimension to the landing area on the second level. In another aspect of the invention, the landing area is adjustable angularly with respect to the plane of the upper plateau of the conveying surface and is translatable to constrict or enlarge the dimensions of the drop-out opening. The particles passing through the drop-out opening and not intercepted by the landing area exit the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: General Kinematics CorporationInventors: Gary A. Danner, Raymond W. Sherman
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Patent number: 4625872Abstract: A novel particle sorting system based on vibrations induced by impact against a strike plate is disclosed, wherein two strike plates in succession are used, the first to absorb kinetic energy from certain particles on a preferential basis due to particle composition, and the second to absorb the residual kinetic energy for analysis. Vibrations arising in the second strike plate due to particle impact which meet preset criteria corresponding to undesired particles are used to actuate an ejection system which sends an impulse to the offending particle, deflecting it from its otherwise undisturbed trajectory. Also disclosed is an analyzing circuit which combines two or more waveform features of the vibration signal in an algorithm such as a ratio, to provide an unusually high sensitivity for discrimination among the particles.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1984Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Diamond Walnut GrowersInventors: Thomas J. DeLacy, John R. Bingham, George F. Carroll
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Patent number: 4624370Abstract: A vibratory particle separation apparatus of the type having a two plateau conveying surface interrupted by a drop-out opening. A composite mixture is conveyed by a vibrating action beyond the upper plateau and over the drop-out opening. An air supply is directed angularly in relationship to the plane of the upper plateau and breaks apart the composite mixture and propels particles of a predetermined density and/or dimension to the landing area on the second level. In another aspect of the invention, the landing area is adjustable angularly with respect to the plane of the upper plateau of the conveying surface and is translatable to constrict or enlarge the dimensions of the drop-out opening. The particles passing through the drop-out opening and not intercepted by the landing area exit the system.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1984Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: General Kinematics CorporationInventors: Gary A. Danner, Raymond W. Sherman
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Patent number: 4576289Abstract: A method and apparatus for recycling cans is disclosed. After separating magnetic material from the material input and separating conductive material from the remainder of the material input, overweight magnetic and/or conductive material is removed. The remaining metallic portions are then recombined for storage.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventors: Steve A. Jarrett, John F. Krzyston
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Patent number: 4553977Abstract: Solid waste is separated by a first trommel screen into substantially intact aluminum cans and an organics-rich fraction from which recyclable fiber products may be separated. Organics are at least in part isolated for use as a fuel with or without pulping. The aluminum cans are separated from inorganics in a second trommel screen and, by manual sorting, organic combustibles are separated from the aluminum cans. Magnetic separation is used as required to recover ferrous materials. The recyclable fiber products may be processed for conversion to paper pulp and residue for use as a fuel.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1984Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Inventor: Thomas H. Fry
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Patent number: 4519896Abstract: A dry material sorting device for selectively sorting mixtures of granular material comprising component materials such as sand and gold having different specific gravities. The use of a horizontal wind tunnel to sort the materials is described. Use of a prescreening device to segregate particles into separate batches based on particle size prior to blowing of the material in the wind tunnel is disclosed. An alternate mode comprising screening of particles after blowing in the wind tunnel using a dynamic screen having variable aperture sizes therein is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1982Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Inventor: James D. Vickery
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Patent number: 4505370Abstract: A method and apparatus for recycling cans is disclosed. Magnetic material comprising mostly steel cans is separated from a material input. Conductive material, comprising mostly aluminum cans, is then separated from the balance of the material input. The conductive material is weighed and paid for and the magnetic material and conductive material are recombined for storage.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventor: George F. Swenck
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Patent number: 4480737Abstract: A housing has an input hopper for receiving municipal trash items, particularly aluminum cans, which drop onto a conveyor and are carried to a crusher. The crushed items drop onto a second conveyor which carries the items past a magnetic separator station which recognizes and separates out any ferrous materials. The remaining material, including aluminum cans, glass bottles, plastic cartons, paper and other items, are carried to an identification station which recognizes the aluminum items and signals a pusher mechanism to push the aluminum items off the conveyor. The pushed-off aluminum items drop into one of the pockets of a rotatable collector-and-wiper device.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: ARA Services, Inc.Inventors: Herbert H. Jamgochian, Joseph L. Levasseur
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Patent number: 4382858Abstract: In a device for separating a liquid, as a cutting oil, from a mixture of metal chips and larger pieces of metal, such as bar ends and scrap, there is provided structure for preliminarily separating larger pieces of metal from the entire mass prior to the separation of the oil from the chips by a centrifuge. The structure includes a chute for feeding the mixture to be separated into the centrifuge, and a strong stream of air is caused to flow through the chute into the centrifuge. An opening is provided in the bottom of the chute intermediate its ends such that bar ends and other large pieces of metal which may be included in said mixture will drop through the opening, while air being drawn by the centrifuge into the chute through the opening will entrain the metal chips to prevent their dropping out of the opening and carry them onward through the chute into the centrifuge.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1982Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Reclamet, Inc.Inventor: Robert H. Dudley
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Patent number: 4281764Abstract: An improved sorting apparatus for separating loose debris, rocks and clods of dirt from root crops such as potatoes includes a channelizing conveyor, a take-away conveyor having an inlet end positioned below the discharge end of the channelizing conveyor, and a plurality of diverter paddles aligned with the channels of the channelizing conveyor. The channelizing conveyor includes an endless series of segments, each segment comprising a bar having hook portions at the ends thereof and an elastomeric molding formed thereon. Each molding includes several uniformly spaced, wedge-shaped projections, and the projections are longitudinally aligned to form channels for the potatoes, rocks and clods. The segments are interconnected with the hook portions thereof being engaged upon the trailing segment.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1980Date of Patent: August 4, 1981Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: William E. Fowler, Jr.
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Patent number: 4257511Abstract: A method and apparatus for recovering metal containers of a selected type from a collection of trash is disclosed. The apparatus includes pneumatic and magnetic separators for removing extraneous debris. The separated containers are crushed and weighed. Compensation is issued in response to the weight of the separated containers. The separated containers are stored in an overhead compartment for collection and transportation.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1979Date of Patent: March 24, 1981Inventor: John H. Miller
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Patent number: 4179018Abstract: A method and apparatus for recovering metal containers of a selected type from a collection of trash is disclosed. The apparatus includes pneumatic and magnetic separators for removing extraneous debris. The separated containers are crushed and weighed. Compensation is issued in response to the weight of the separated containers. The separated containers are stored in an overhead compartment for collection and transportation.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1976Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Inventor: John H. Miller