Patents Assigned to SWECO, Incorporated
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Patent number: 5915566Abstract: A screening system having a resiliently mounted frame with a screen extending thereacross. The frame is vibrated by a low frequency vibratory drive using eccentric weights. About the peripheral frame of the screen, a high frequency drive or drives is employed to vibrate the screen in the range of 20,000 Hz. The high frequency vibration is generated at the peripheral frame about the screen. The screen is responsive to the high frequency vibrations in a plate-like manner rather than as a membrane.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Sweco IncorporatedInventor: Nagabhusan Senapati
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Patent number: 5542548Abstract: A screening system having a resiliently mounted frame with a screen extending thereacross. The frame is vibrated by a low frequency vibratory drive using eccentric weights. About the peripheral frame of the screen, a high frequency drive or drives is employed to vibrate the screen in the range of 20,000 Hz. The high frequency vibration is generated at the peripheral frame about the screen. The screen is responsive to the high frequency vibrations in a plate-like manner rather than as a membrane.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventor: Nagabhusan Senapati
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Patent number: 5485924Abstract: A centrifugal sifter having a rotatable shaft with an auger and paddles located thereon. An inlet manifold presents material to be sifted to the auger. A cylindrical screen surrounds the paddles and is in turn confined within an outlet manifold where material sifted through the screen is collected and discharged. Material not passed through the screen exits the opposite end of the screen from the auger and is directed outwardly through an outlet manifold. The cylindrical screen includes circular beads at each end. These beads are positioned over short cylindrical elements and held between mounting plates and locking plates to retain the screen at each end. One of the screen clamps is slidably mounted in the centrifugal sifter and is held in place to tension the cylindrical screen by a resilient tensioning assembly. Rods extend to the slidably mounted screen clamp. Pneumatic expansion elements using air bags or pneumatic cylinders bias the rods to tension the cylindrical screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventor: Jochim M. Zaun
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Patent number: 5456365Abstract: A vibratory screen separator using screens with screen frames. The resiliently mounted housing has a first wall portion having an upper edge and a second wall portion above the first wall portion having a lower edge, the upper and lower edges being mutually aligned and defining a seat therebetween to receive a screen frame, each mount being coupled to the first and second wall portions and having a first position with the upper and lower edges gripping the screen frame and second position with the upper and lower edges mutually displaced from the first portion and the screen frame released.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Eduard X. J. Janssens, Eric K. Johnson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5398816Abstract: A screening system having a resiliently mounted frame with a screen extending thereacross. The frame is vibrated by a low frequency vibratory drive using eccentric weights. About the peripheral frame of the screen, a high frequency drive or drives is employed to vibrate the screen in the range of 20,000 Hz. The high frequency vibration is generated at the peripheral frame about the screen. The screen is responsive to the high frequency vibrations in a plate-like manner rather than as a membrane.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventor: Nagabhusan Senapati
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Patent number: 5271504Abstract: A sifter having a resiliently mounted housing with horizontal vibrated screens. Airborne material to be sifted is introduced between the screens where it is deflected by a deflector and a breaker ring to distribute material both upwardly and downwardly to the screens. An external passage from above the upper screen conveys air and material to a discharge pipe below the lower screen and below a bottom pan which feeds into the distribution pipe. An extended passage for discharging oversize material from between the screens is open along its length to the lower screen. A weir at the inlet of the extended passage has a thin slit below and a larger hole above to allow material under certain conditions to flow into the outlet passage.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Charles T. Bowen, Eduard X. J. Janssens
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Patent number: 5265730Abstract: A vibratory screen separator having a base, resilient mountings and a separator frame. Screens are fixed in the separator frame. Rotary eccentric vibrators are positioned on each side of the frame at the center of mass and inclined both in the direction of motion of the material and tilted normal to the direction of motion of the material in opposite directions to define uni-directional elliptical vibratory motion in the frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Timothy L. Norris, Scott R. Patterson, Daniel J. Lantz
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Patent number: 5226546Abstract: A circular vibratory screen separator having a separator housing resiliently mounted to a base. A vibratory generator is mounted to the housing for vibratory screen separation. Semicircular slots are cut through the sidewall of the housing normal to the axial centerline thereof. An inflatable seal is positioned about the inner periphery of the separator just below the slot. A stop is located just above the slot such that tension screens may be positioned through the slot into position between an inflatable seal and a stop. Strap ties extend across these slots and are fixed to the wall of the housing such that they are in tension when the inflatable seals are inflated.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1991Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Eduard X. J. Janssens, Christian M. J. C. M. Minne
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Patent number: 5134893Abstract: A counterweight assembly on a vertical, rotatably mounted shaft which is adjustable. First and second eccentric weight assemblies are fixed to the shaft. One of the eccentric weight assemblies includes a support fixed to the shaft to extend laterally of the shaft. The support has a ring of slots displaced laterally of the shaft. Two eccentric weights are rotatably mounted about the shaft and have pins extending to the ring of slots.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1991Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Ari M. Hukki, Bradley N. Jones
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Patent number: 5051171Abstract: A system for providing a self-cleaning function to rectangular vibratory screens which may be disposed on an incline in a vibratory separating system. Pans or screens defining flow-through support surfaces span across the frame of a screen parallel and displaced from the screen cloth. Sliders are positioned on the pans which have the capability of impacting the underside of the screen cloth when the vibratory system is in motion. Dynamic mechanisms for imparting circulatory motion to the sliders include mounting rods associated with the pans or screen frame members which extend laterally across same. Tubes capable of eccentric motion about the rods are mounted thereto such that the vibratory motion of the screening mechanism induces such movement for impacting against sliders to cause slider circulation. The sides of the pans are slightly flared outwardly to engage the screen frame for proper location of the system within each screen.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Sweco IncorporatedInventor: Ari M. Hukki
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Patent number: 5032210Abstract: A screen assembly, the process for its manufacture, the apparatus used in the process and an adhesive presenting a system and the final product for accurately tensioned bonded screens. The screens include a screen frame and screen cloth bonded thereto by adhesive using bisphenol F epoxy resin, amine adduct hardener, a substantial percentage of amorphous silica and small amounts of glycerin and fumed or precipitated silicon dioxide. Titanium dioxide may also be employed for color. A screen assembly apparatus includes a screen cloth tensioning frame and a platform positionable adjacent a tensioned screen cloth. The platform includes heating elements about the periphery of a sheet heater on a lift table. The heating elements receive a screen frame which can be lifted into contact with a screen cloth in the tensioning frame. The sheet heater approaches the screen cloth itself. A thermal control cycle is presented which allows the screen frame to cool prior to the tensioned screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: Sweco IncorporatedInventors: Ari M. Hukki, Gerald P. Salladin
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Patent number: 4968366Abstract: A screen assembly, the process for its manufacture, the apparatus used in the process and an adhesive presenting a system and the final product for accurately tensioned bonded screens. The screens include a screen frame and screen cloth bonded thereto by adhesive using bisphenol F epoxy resin, amine adduct hardener, a substantial percentage of amorphous silica and small amounts of glycerin and fumed or precipitated silicon dioxide. Titanium dioxide may also be employed for color. A screen assembly apparatus includes a screen cloth tensioning frame and a platform positionable adjacent a tensioned screen cloth. The platform includes heating elements about the periphery of a sheet heater on a left table. The heating elements receive a screen frame which can be lifted into contact with a screen cloth in the tensioning frame. The sheet heater approaches the screen cloth itself. A thermal control cycle is presented which allows the screen frame to cool prior to the tensioned screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1988Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Ari M. Hukki, Gerald P. Salladin
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Patent number: 4810372Abstract: A vibratory screening apparatus for dry, very fine material. A vibratory housing is employed with parallel screening elements disposed across the housing and spaced vertically. The lower screening element has a much finer mesh size than the upper screening element. The housing includes an opening laterally from between the two screening elements for discharge of material not passing through the lower screen. Sliders are positioned between the screens which have a flat lower surface for riding directly on the lower screen and extend a major portion of the distance between the upper and lower screens.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1986Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventor: Bradley N. Jones
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Patent number: 4613432Abstract: Separating equipment having a partially submerged vibratory screen in a screening device wherein oversized particles are induced to flow in a spiral direction outwardly from a central submerged area of the screen. A low velocity inlet manifold is employed centrally above the screen and a spray mechanism directs clearing spray to a peripheral area outwardly of the submerged portion of the screen. The screen is submerged by means of a chamber which extends outwardly above the lower most portion of the concaved partially submerged screen. The preferred embodiments specifically contemplates the screening of water borne wood pulp for the paper industry.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1984Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Bill A. Racine, Marvin D. Hixson, Gene A. Huber
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Patent number: 4582597Abstract: A vibratory screen structure which is rectangular in plan employing pretensioned screen panels and a pneumatic tube seal beneath the panels. Restraining members are positioned on two sides of the screen panels to hold the screen frames in position on the pneumatic tubes when sealed. The remaining sides are unrestrained and bow under the pressure of the pneumatic tubes to create a crown in each screen panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1984Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventor: Gene A. Huber
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Patent number: 4568455Abstract: A screening device having an inflatable screen frame and a rigid screen frame member. The frame assembly expands with inflation in a self-controlled manner to tension the associated screen cloth and to fix the frame within the screening device. A method of making screen assemblies is also disclosed using heated screen cloth to fuse the frame thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1983Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Gene A. Huber, Bill A. Racine
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Patent number: 4411673Abstract: A degasser system having a central container and degasser tubes extending to the central container. A vacuum is maintained within the tubes and the container by means of a vacuum pump while liquid is extracted from the central container by a pump. A gas cut liquid is drawn into the tubes by vacuum and conditioned to assume a helical path through the tubes. The liquid is then dispersed into the tank where it is allowed to collect. The degasser intake is throttled as a function of the level of liquid within the container. The accumulated gas within the degasser is extracted from a central location in one of the tubes. The pump includes a housing for total emersion of the pump body, dual inlets, straight, radial impeller vanes, multiple volutes and an extended drive shaft to accommodate gas cut mud.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1980Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventors: Bradley N. Jones, Robert J. Harris, Ronald P. Cram, Gene A. Huber
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Patent number: 4364275Abstract: A method of determining the phase angle of a vibrating mechanism using line segments of selected angles. The motion of the line segments on the vibration mechanism is observed and the phase angle of the vibratory mechanism is determined using information from the observation.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1981Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Sweco, IncorporatedInventor: Stephen R. LaMar
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Patent number: 4042181Abstract: A device employed with a vibratory apparatus such as a mill or the like which is used to change the lead angle between rotating eccentric weights. Eccentric weights are mounted at either end of a drive motor and caused to rotate with the motor shaft at specific angles with respect to one another to develop a specific vibratory action. At one end, the eccentric weight is fixedly mounted on the shaft. At the other end, the weight is rotatably mounted on the shaft. A stop mechanism is associated with the shaft adjacent the rotatably mounted weight to prevent the weight from pivoting through more than a predetermined angle. By rotating the motor and shaft in a first direction, the rotatably mounted weight assumes a position on the shaft at a first stop. When the motor is reversed, the rotatably mounted weight swings to a position at a second stop.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1976Date of Patent: August 16, 1977Assignee: SWECO, IncorporatedInventors: Gene A. Huber, Jon A. Knartzer