Patents Assigned to Sweco, Inc.
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Patent number: 5431287Abstract: A vibratory screen separator system having a moving manifold, angled feed nozzles, and angled spray nozzles. The spray nozzles and the feed nozzles are attached to the bottom of the manifold, and the manifold moves back and forth over the screen. The feed nozzles evenly distribute the material to be separated across the screen. The spray nozzles clean the screen before each pass by the feed nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Sweco, Inc.Inventor: Pete D. Knox
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Patent number: 5242058Abstract: A screen tie-down for a vibratory separator has a pedestal with a base plate and a post. The post has internal right hand threads for engaging the screen center support stud, and external left hand threads. A jam nut is threaded onto the support stud against the top end of the post. A cap having internal threads is turned onto the external threads of the post. All adjustments to the pedestal height can be made from above the screen and the tie-down cannot be overtightened.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Sweco, Inc.Inventor: Bradley N. Jones
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Patent number: 4130478Abstract: An apparatus having a bowl-shaped screen with a large opening at the upper end thereof and a smaller opening at the lower end thereof for screening annularly distributed influent. An influent manifold is located above the screen to distribute influent downwardly into the upper opening. An effluent receiver is positioned about the screen while a concentrate receiver is positioned below the lower opening of the screen. A distributor cone is positioned in the upper opening to direct influent outwardly and downwardly to the screen. The cone is vertically adjustable to vary the size of the annular opening between the cone and the screen. The cone is also rotatably mounted to aid in uniformity of distribution. A tangential influent feed is employed to induce rotation of the distribution cone. A rotatably mounted backspray manifold extends about the screen with nozzles directed to induce rotation of the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1977Date of Patent: December 19, 1978Assignee: Sweco, Inc.Inventor: Douglas M. Swallow
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Patent number: 3959124Abstract: An activated sludge treatment method and apparatus for the processing of sewage and other wastewater wherein a screening system is employed in combination with an aeration basin and a secondary clarifier. The screening device here employed is positioned to receive all or a part of the flow from the aeration basin for the removal of solids from this flow. The screened effluent is then directed to the secondary clarifier for the settling of remaining particles. The concentrate may be returned to the aeration basin as activated sludge or removed from the system as a means for controlling the amount of solids in the treatment system. The screening device includes a rotating screen structure having a distribution system located within the screen structure for distributing effluent from the aeration basin to the inner surfaces of the screens. Effluent passing through the screens is collected and directed to the secondary clarifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1975Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Assignee: SWECO, Inc.Inventor: George Tchobanoglous
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Patent number: 3943668Abstract: A vibratory mill having a long, thin milling chamber which spirals upward in a conical arrangement from a center location within a housing to a point at the periphery of the housing. The configuration of the chamber improves the efficiency of the mill and promotes the use of a continuous operation rather than a batch process. Eccentrically mounted rotating weights cause the media and parts to migrate upward from a central receiving position to the periphery of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1975Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Sweco, Inc.Inventor: Richard K. McKibben
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Patent number: D256111Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1979Date of Patent: July 29, 1980Assignee: SWECO, Inc.Inventor: James J. Wagner