Feeding Patents (Class 209/243)
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Patent number: 10654073Abstract: A screen system for improving a vibrating shaker apparatus for separating drilling fluid and drill cuttings is described. The screen system comprises a dual screen having a coarse mesh upper screen attached to a finer mesh lower screen with a channel between the two screens. One or both of the screens may be wedge shaped to affect the flow rate of drilling fluid and drill cuttings across the screen. The screen systems can be installed in existing shaker apparatuses using various attachment systems, such as wedge clamping systems, hydraulic or air pressure clamping systems, or hook screen systems.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2019Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: FP Canmechanica Inc.Inventor: Daniel Guy Pomerleau
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Patent number: 10376820Abstract: A pumped or gravity flow rotating drum screen removes unwanted solids from a flowing fluid. The drum screen may comprise: a housing having a fluid inlet end, a solid discharge end and an area between the two ends, the fluid inlet permitting a flow of influent containing unwanted solids into a hollow portion of a drum screen positioned lengthwise in the area between the two ends of the housing, the screen comprising a filter medium that retains at least a portion of the unwanted solids within the hollow portion of the drum screen and which produces a liquid effluent that is discharged from an outer surface of the drum screen, the retained solids being removable via the solid discharge end; a drive assembly configured to rotate the drum screen about an axis running the length of the drum screen; and one or more stabilization pad assemblies in contact with one or more rings circumscribing the outer surface of the drum screen at one or more locations.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2017Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: PARKSON CORPORATIONInventors: Serdar Umur, Walter Stanek, David Mitchell
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Publication number: 20150101964Abstract: A particle separator is provided that separates small particulate from large particulate from an intermixed material feed. The separator finds particular utility in the field of separation of thermoplastic regrind particulate from intermixed debris which constitutes a smaller particulate relative to the thermoplastic regrind. Embodiments of the separator use a rotary shaft for mounting an spiral blade fed by a material feeder bin that meters material into the separator. The spiral blade is configured so that the material moves along a peripheral mesh screen to separate any smaller particulate that passes through the mesh screen leaving the large particulate to traverse though the separator, while small particulate is sieved therefrom the surrounding mesh and into a separate collection stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: SIZE REDUCTION SPECIALISTS CORP.Inventor: Donald Maynard
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Patent number: 8939292Abstract: The invention refers to a screening machine, in particular a star screening machine, comprising at least two driven shafts provided with stars and/or discs, the shafts being arranged in a screening plane parallel spaced to each other, wherein the stars and/or discs are provided on different shafts staggered or comb-like engaging with each other, with a hopper or filling area in which the material to be screened can be filled. Wherein on the side facing the filling area in a plane above the screening plane and spaced parallel from it two distribution devices are provided one after the other in the direction of screening or conveying for distributing the material to be screened on the screening plane.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2010Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Doppstadt Familienholding GmbHInventors: Johan Doppstadt, Horst Berger
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Patent number: 8894819Abstract: An in-line drainer or liquid separator for draining liquid from a moving black liquor slurry stream having a screen basket mounted in the internal chamber of the in-line drainer. The screen basket includes slots to retain solid particles of the moving black liquor slurry stream within the black liquor slurry stream flow chamber and block the solid particles from entering the liquid collection chamber. The slots each have a curved corner edge adjacent a surface screen basket facing the black liquor slurry stream flow chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Andritz Inc.Inventors: Jay Sheerer, Jeffrey Lawrence Gazdik
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Publication number: 20140224710Abstract: A particle sorting system includes an inlet and an inertial focusing microchannel disposed in a substrate and having a downstream expanding region at a distal end, wherein the inlet is connected to an upstream end of the microchannel. A source of different shaped particles is connected to the inlet, wherein the source of different shaped particles are configured for continuous introduction into the inlet. A plurality of outlets is connected to the microchannel at the downstream expanding region. Fluidic resistors are located in the respective outlets. Different resistances may be used in the outlets to capture enriched fractions of particles having particular particle shape(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2012Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: Dino Di Carlo, Mahdokht Masaeli, Elodie Sollier
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Publication number: 20130327685Abstract: An oscillation sieve, including a screen; an oscillator oscillating the screen to sieve a material; a feeder feeding the material onto the screen; a collector collecting the material having passed the screen; a remover removing the material not having passed the screen therefrom; a guide member fixed on the screen, guiding the material fed from the feeder and not having passed the screen to the remover, wherein the guide member is spiral member formed of an elastic material capable of following the oscillating screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.Inventors: Noriaki Kodama, Masato KOBAYASHI, Hiroshi NOAKI, Yoshihiko FURUGOURI
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Patent number: 8522980Abstract: A device for supplying glue pellets to a machine includes a screen for segregating pellets according to size, a passageway for carrying into the machine pellets that do not pass through the screen, and a container for containing glue pellets at a higher elevation than an elevation of the screen, and directing away from the machine pellets that pass through the screen.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventor: Robert Burns
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Patent number: 8439203Abstract: A vibratory screening machine includes a primary screening area and a pre-screening assembly including a frame and screen assemblies. The screen assemblies are secured to the frame and form a pre-screening surface. The frame is attached to the vibratory screening machine such that the concave pre-screening surface is above the primary screening area.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Derrick CorporationInventors: Keith F. Wojciechowski, Christian Newman
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Publication number: 20130062261Abstract: An apparatus (25) for use in screening a liquid and solids mixture feed (2) comprises a conduit (18), including a screening portion (22) that is formed and arranged to divide a liquid and solids mixture feed flowing through the conduit. The feed (2) is divided into a first, cleaned stream (C1) comprising liquid and solid particles of below a selected size limit, and a second, concentrated, stream (24) comprising liquid, and particles above the selected size limit. The apparatus (25) may be a stand alone module, part of a system with other solids and liquids separating equipment or an integral part of a solids and liquid separator such as a shale shaker. Methods of using the apparatus (25) are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Inventor: Marshall G. Bailey
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Publication number: 20120298563Abstract: A rotary particle separator for separating small particles from large particles is provided and includes an inclined rotary shaft having a first end and a second end. A particle bend is coupled to the elevated first end of the shaft. The particle bend has a bottom surface with a hole therethrough for gravity feed of material including the large particles and small particles from the bend along the shaft towards the second end. Annulae are spaced along the shaft with each of the annulae having a central aperture bounded by a ring that terminates in an annulae outer diameter. At least one paddle is interspersed between two adjacent annulae with at least one paddle positioned to rotate around the shaft. A screen mesh having a mesh size surrounds the annulae with a mesh size such that the small particles within the material are able to pass through the mesh and thereby leave larger particles preferentially segregated within the volume defined by the annulae spaced along the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: Size Reduction Specialists, Inc.Inventors: Donald Maynard, Scott T. Merchant
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Publication number: 20120267287Abstract: An apparatus (25) for use in screening a liquid and solids mixture feed (2) comprises a conduit (18), including a screening portion (22) that is formed and arranged to divide a liquid and solids mixture feed flowing through the conduit. The feed (2) is divided into a first, cleaned stream (C1) comprising liquid and solid particles of below a selected size limit, and a second, concentrated, stream (24) comprising liquid, and particles above the selected size limit. The apparatus (25) may be a stand alone module, part of a system with other solids and liquids separating equipment or an integral part of a solids and liquid separator such as a shale shaker. Methods of using the apparatus (25) are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventor: Marshall G. Bailey
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Publication number: 20120228198Abstract: The invention refers to a screening machine, in particular a star screening machine, comprising at least two driven shafts provided with stars and/or discs, the shafts being arranged in a screening plane parallel spaced to each other, wherein the stars and/or discs are provided on different shafts staggered or comb-like engaging with each other, with a hopper or filling area in which the material to be screened can be filled. The invention is characterized in that on the side facing the filling area in a plane above the screening plane and spaced parallel from it two distribution devices are provided one after the other in the direction of screening or conveying for distributing the material to be screened on the screening plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2010Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Johan Doppstadt, Horst Berger
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Publication number: 20110137003Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to an apparatus and process for producing a catalyst composition and a low-fines catalyst composition in particular. A crossflow classification device is used to separate large catalyst particles from catalyst fines, A slurry of a catalyst composition is introduced into the crossflow classification device. A classified catalyst composition is retrieved from a retentate produced as a result of subjecting the catalyst slurry to a crossflow classification process. The solids content of the pre-classified and/or post-classified catalyst slurry is determined by way of NMR spectroscopy. The solids content determination accounts for migration of wash liquid from the catalyst composition and into the slurry liquid phase, The classified catalyst composition has a low-fines content and produces a polyolefin composition with a low polymer fines content.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Raymond M. Collins, Gina R. Gallagher, Gian C. Gobbi, Donald G. Robinson, JR.
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Patent number: 7938272Abstract: A screening machine including at least one screen surface, feeding means that feed material to be screened towards the screen surface and onto the screen surface where the material is separated into a first fraction remaining on the screen surface and into a second fraction passed through the screen surface while the material is moving along the screen surface. In a method for controlling the screening machine, the amount of material on the screen surface is determined by automatic measurement, and the speed of the feeding means is controlled on the basis of the measurement by automatic control.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Metso Minerals Inc.Inventors: Kari Antila, Hannu Heman, Mika Peltonen
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Publication number: 20100288681Abstract: A device including a hollow cylindrical body, first and second stationary coaxial annular screening screens disposed within the body, and a rotor within the body and positioned between the screens to conduct the slurry through the first screen and then through the second screen, the rotor being driven in rotation. The pulp slurry passes through a central entry pipe, radially outward and then upward along the inside of the rotor, further inward through a coarse screen cylinder, and then around the end of the rotor to pass between the outer surface of the rotor and the inner surface of a fine screen cylinder. The pulp slurry then finally passes outward through the fine screen cylinder. Coarse rejects, such as knots or other coarse material, are collected at the end of the coarse screening chamber and led away for further processing. Fine rejects are similarly collected at the end of the fine screening chamber, also to be led away separately for further processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: GL&V FIANCE HUNGARY KFT.Inventor: Brian J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 7665614Abstract: A screening arrangement in a vibrating screen for screening of material, such as crushed stone, gravel or the like, the screening arrangement having one or more screening decks placed at different heights and provided with directing means, where the directing means are provided on the underside of at least one upper screening deck to direct the screened material upstream onto a screening deck located below the at least one upper screening deck.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventor: Mats Malmberg
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Publication number: 20090236267Abstract: A screen and a method for screening pulp. The screen comprises a body, a screen cylinder arranged inside the body for screening the pulp, and an accept chamber and an accept aggregate connected with it for removing the accepted pulp fraction from the screen. The accept chamber is arranged between the screening surface of the screen cylinder and the screen body and it is arranged to expand in the radial direction of the screen cylinder outwards from the screen cylinder continuously in the longitudinal direction of the screen cylinder towards the line which is parallel to the radius of the screen cylinder and corresponds to the cross-section of the body and on which the accept aggregate is arranged.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2005Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: Veli-Matti Rajala
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Patent number: 7581646Abstract: A oscillating sorting conveyor is adapted for separating whole berries of wine grapes from undesirable components such as “shot berries” (immature grapes), stems, raisins, leaf material, bugs, pebbles and the like. The sorter deploys a downward tilting trough that is driven to oscillate. A screen is disposed at the bottom of the trough such that whole berries are conveyed over the screen while the undesirable components pass through the screen. The preferred embodiment of the screen has a non-uniform cross-section to improve the efficiency of removal the undesirable components without clogging or requiring constant maintenance. The preferred embodiment of the oscillating conveyor is driven by a cam and cam follower, in which the cam driving shaft is counterweighted to minimize vibration. The more preferred embodiments minimize damage to the grape berries while efficiently removing the undesirable components.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventor: Edwin L Barr
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Patent number: 7571816Abstract: A screening and sorting assembly for coal particles includes a bin for receiving crushed coal. The bin is provided with a weir over which the coal particles are passed onto a pivoted screen assembly having a plurality of openings therethrough for sorting the coal particles. A cam arrangement is provided for varying the angle of the screening assembly relative to the horizontal to vary the speed of flow of the coal particles downwardly over the screening assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Ceramic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Lee-Ransome Osborne, Samuel G. Sanders
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Patent number: 7556154Abstract: In a method and apparatus for screening drilling fluids to remove entrained debris, the fluid is urged upwardly from the lower side to the upper side of an inclined or horizontal mesh screen, so that debris falls from the face of the screen under gravity to be collected and removed, and the clean fluid emerges above the screen. The debris may be removed by a conveyor or by a vibrating mesh surface. The operating life of the screen is thereby extended.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventors: John Astleford, Sharon Astleford
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Publication number: 20080314804Abstract: A vibratory screening machine includes a primary screening area and a pre-screening assembly including a frame and screen assemblies. The screen assemblies are secured to the frame and form a pre-screening surface. The frame is attached to the vibratory screening machine such that the concave pre-screening surface is above the primary screening area.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: DERRICK CORPORATIONInventors: Keith F. Wojciechowski, Christian Newman
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Publication number: 20080245706Abstract: A soil sampler includes a fluidized bed for receiving a soil sample. The fluidized bed may be in communication with a vacuum for drawing air through the fluidized bed and suspending particulate matter of the soil sample in the air. In a method of sampling, the air may be drawn across a filter, separating the particulate matter. Optionally, a baffle or a cyclone may be included within the fluidized bed for disentrainment, or dedusting, so only the finest particulate matter, including asbestos, will be trapped on the filter. The filter may be removable, and may be tested to determine the content of asbestos and other hazardous particulate matter in the soil sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Barry H. O'Brien, Paul D. Ritter
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Patent number: 7021469Abstract: An apparatus (1) for feeding a user machine (3) with particulate products, such as products for infusion like tea, chamomile and herbal teas in general, comprises a hopper (2) for dispensing the product and means (40; 7) for transferring the product from the hopper (2) to the user machine (3). The hopper (2) includes a feed body (4), with vertical walls (5), having an outlet opening (6) at its lower end. The transfer means (40) comprise a motor-driven, endless conveyor (7) facing the outlet opening (6). The apparatus also comprises adjustment means (50; 10, 11, 30) for adjusting the gap between the endless conveyor (7) and the outlet opening (6) according to the characteristics of the product feeding out the hopper (2).Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Tecnomeccanica S.r.l.Inventor: Andrea Romagnoli
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Patent number: 6348130Abstract: Pressure type screening apparatus for screening papermakers' stock and method of use is disclosed. Screen (20) has an inlet screening surface (23) and an outlet surface (unlabled). Pressure transducers (not shown) vary the fluid pressure on the inlet surface of the screen (23) from a maximum to a minimum, and also vary the fluid pressure on the outlet surface of the screen (20) from a minimum to a maximum at a repetitive cyclic rate. The amplitude of such pressures is such that flow reversal occurs through the screen (20) and any fiber mat that tends to form on the inlet surface (23) is disrupted or fluidized.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Thermo Black Clawson Inc.Inventors: John J. Egan, III, David E. Suica
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Patent number: 6129216Abstract: An article including; a support member with a plurality of apertures therethrough; and a plurality of gate members attached by at least one end to at least one side of the support member, wherein each gate member is situated in close proximity to at least one of the apertures.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Judith M. Vandewinckel, Gerardo Leute
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Patent number: 5887726Abstract: A coupling for directing a stream of particles falling from a feed spout through an opening on the top cover of the screen box of a screening machine. An upper diaphragm seals the feed spout within the mouth of a funnel. A lower diaphragm seals the funnel discharge opening within the top cover opening. Both diaphragms are flexible and permit the funnel to tilt axially and accommodate movement of the top cover opening with respect to the feed spout. Optionally, a gimble may support the funnel and diaphragms and thereby relieve the diaphragms from the weight of the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Rotex, Inc.Inventor: Stephen C. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5501343Abstract: An improved soil feeder system in combination with a soil separating apparatus and method of controlling the feeding of soil material employing the soil feeder. The soil feeder apparatus includes a hopper body to receive soil material and an opening at one end for controlling the feeding of soil material to be screened. The body includes hydraulic cylinders at the one end to tilt the hopper body between a soil receiving position and a tilted soil discharging position. An interruption system is provided to cause a series of abrupt interruptions in the tilting of the hopper body. The interruption system includes a cycle timer which controls the period of time between the start of each interruption and an interruption timer which controls the length of time of each interruption. The interruption is caused by a sudden and temporary diversion of hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic cylinders which tilt the hopper body.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: The Read CorporationInventor: Robert J. Hadden
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Patent number: 5244098Abstract: An improved separating apparatus for separating a feed material into coarse material and a finer material. The separating apparatus includes a frame with a tall and short end, vibratory separating screen or rods as a separating surface within the frame, and a fixed, angled, feed directing plate as a funneling surface to direct feed material into the separating surface at the tall end of the frame. The separating apparatus includes a feed directing plate extension to extend the funneling surface of the apparatus and includes a support arm and a support bracket on the frame to move the feed directing plate extension between an angular extended use position and a non-use position adjacent the frame surface to permit the separating apparatus to be road-transportable.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: The Read CorporationInventor: Robert J. Hadden
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Patent number: 5232098Abstract: The screening apparatus for efficiently separating coarse material from finer material, comprises a frame having a lower portion for resting on a surface, and a higher portion; a vibrating screen unit including a first material separating screen having a lower edge sloping downward with respect to said surface, and supported by the frame between the lower and higher portions; a shaker attached onto the vibrating screen unit for shaking the vibrating screen unit; a pivoting skip sufficiently wide for accommodating a payloader shovel, having two side arms pivotally connected onto the higher portion of the frame at a level that is sufficiently low for accommodating the payloader shovel; and a vibrator unit connected onto the skip.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Les Equipements Vibrotech Inc.Inventors: Jean-Guy St-Pierre, Andre Godbout
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Patent number: 5230431Abstract: A vertical screen device for a separator is disclosed. The screening device comprises a vertical cylindrical screen with a feed screw housed within the screen and cooperating with the screen. The feed screw is caused to rotate while the screen is held stationary. The improvements of the invention are provided by having the feed screw make an angle with the surface of the screen over at least a portion of its length. Further, the feed screw is made up partially of a radially inwardly non-yielding portion, and a radially outwardly aligned elastic portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Lindema KommanditbolagInventor: Ingmar Andren
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Patent number: 5100539Abstract: An apparatus and method for sizing and separating particles of a material. The apparatus includes a stand, a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion, and suspension assemblies attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand. A pair of inclined screens are removably mounted in a pair of screen boxes removably mounted on the frame, with each of the screens sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of the frame. At least one motor is mounted on the frame for vibrating the frame and attached screens, and a feed box is mounted on the stand adjacent to and above upper ends of the screens for supplying a material to be sized. The method of the invention includes the steps of actuating the motor and depositing a material onto the upper ends of the screens via the feed box, so that the vibrating screens can simultaneously size and separate particles of the material.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Sizetec, Inc.Inventor: Masataka Tsutsumi
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Patent number: 4957618Abstract: Vertical screening device (1) having at least one cylinder screen (2) and connectible with its lower end portion (8) to a similar screening device or a drive unit and, with its upper end portion (7), to a similar screening device or a distributor device. The screening device is adapted, together with the other devices connected to it, to be imparted a movement of rotation. The invention is charaterized in that the screening device (1) comprises a bearing device (3) for supporting a feed screw (4) cooperating with the cylinder screen (2). The bearing device (3) is disposed within the cylinder screen (2) and fixedly connected thereto. The feed screw (4) is connected through a link (5) extending outside the periphery of the cylinder screen (2), to a fixed point (6) provided outside the screening device (1) for holding the feed screw (4) stationary.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1989Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Assignee: Lindema KommanditbolagInventor: Ingmar Andren
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Patent number: 4956078Abstract: A feed prestratification attachment for classifying materials is configured to be secured to a vibrating screen unit so as to encourage stratification and more even distribution of the incoming feed material. The attachment includes a pair of side adapter plates separated by a horizontal mounting bar and a plurality of elongate rods affixed at one end to the mounting bar, the rods dimensioned so that the vibratory movement of the vibrating screen causes the rods to oscillate, thus permitting the rapid passage of undersize particles through the rods and the presentation of those particles to the screen, and enhancing the stratification of near-size and oversize particles.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Nordberg Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Magerowski, Vijia K. Karra, Scott E. Szalanski, John A. Gieschen
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Patent number: 4814071Abstract: A flexible connector for screening machines comprises an assembly of a plurality of generally cylindrical, flexible collars. Each collar has an annular endwise bead on a first circumferential end and an annular endwise opening groove within an endwise surface of a second circumferential end. The collars are connected by applying force in an axial direction to adjacent and aligned collars to seat and secure the bead of one collar into the groove of an adjacent collar to form a tube along an axis of connection between a particle chute and a movable screen frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Rotex, Inc.Inventor: William E. Lower
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Patent number: 4755286Abstract: A paper pulp processing mechanism and method for screening large flows of wood chips including a screening bed for receiving a delivery of a quantity of wood chips at a screening receiving station, the flow of chips dividing to flow laterally in one direction over a first lateral bed section extending laterally and upwardly and to also flow over a second lateral bed section extending laterally and upwardly with each section extending away from the receiving station to a delivery end and each path defined by a plurality of laterally extending rotatable shafts having disks thereon interdigitally related.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1987Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Joseph B. Bielagus
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Patent number: 4533469Abstract: An elongated, inclined sieve frame is provided and the frame includes a plurality of elongated transversely extending and transversely corrugated sheet metal sections arranged in laterally spaced parallel relation in an inclined plane extending lengthwise of the sieve frame. Each sheet metal section is substantially transversely straight throughout its transverse extent and corresponding portions of the corrugations of adjacent sections are disposed in parallel planes oppositely inclined relative to the inclination of the first-mentioned plane. The sieve frame is suspended at its opposite ends through the utilization of elastic suspension members and stricture is provided and operatively connected to the longitudinal mid-portion of the frame to impart omnidirectional vibration thereto in a vertical plane normal to the first-mentioned plane and the aforementioned parallel planes.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Inventor: Victor A. Beisel
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Patent number: 4502951Abstract: Suction device for obtaining dust samples of nearly homogeneous grain sizes and with a reproducible bulk density for the analysis of ores. The device, which is suitable for use during the mining of ores, includes a cylindrical casing, having an opening at each end thereof, and a cylindrical sieve insert, having an opening at each end thereof and being coaxially located within the casing. An inwardly-facing conically-shaped insert, located at the front end of said casing, provides flow communication between the front end of the casing and the sieve insert. A suction pipe socket is located laterally on the casing for attachment to suction-generating equipment. A filter is located over the mouth of the conically-shaped insert. The front end of a downwardly-curved dust-conducting tube is in direct communication with the back end of the sieve insert. There is a tube for collecting samples from the dust-conducting tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1982Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara ABInventors: Rainer Koenig, Rolf Sieglen, Wolfgang Weisser, Helga Heide
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Patent number: 4498981Abstract: An anti-blinding grain, seed and like particulate cleaning and grading machine includes a gyrating support frame assembly, and mechanism for vibrating the assembly. Horizontally inclined opposed guide members extend along the side members of the assembly on the interior face thereof at a horizontally inclined angle to project interiorly thereof. The separating screen for separating overs and unders has side rails which are supported by the flanges which project outwardly from the side rails of a clearer ball tray to overlie the guide members. Balls trapped in the ball tray are deflected upwardly with the gyrating motion to engage the separating screen and keep it from becoming blinded. Swingable clamp shoes clamp the screen side rails and the ball tray side rails against the guide members.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1984Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Crippen Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Frevert
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Patent number: 4495065Abstract: A vibratory screening machine for separating particles from fluid includes a fine mesh screen located within a vibratory basket. The machine further includes a supply for delivering fluid having the entrained particles from a source thereof towards the screen. A weir is disposed substantially adjacent the supply and overlies an upstream portion of the screen for directing the flow of fluid onto the screen. The weir includes an upstream end positioned adjacent the supply and a downstream end. A plate forming a dam is attached to the downstream end of the weir to form a pool of fluid on the weir. The weir includes at least one fluid flow opening positioned substantially adjacent the plate forming the dam. A flow directing plate is connected to the weir for directing the fluid flowing through the fluid flow opening towards the upstream portion of the screen underlying the weir.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1983Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventors: Sharon M. B. DeReamer, Dennis R. Eifling
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Patent number: 4462900Abstract: A centrifugal pulp screen device including a perforate wall cylindrical screen, an outer enclosing housing, a centrally located stock supply conduit and a distributor for the stock including an annular distribution slice opening having a fixed lower lip and movable upper lip with the slice discharging against fixed angular vanes which direct the stock in a spiralling centrifugal flow along the inner surface of the screen with the volume of flow controlled by adjustment of the slice opening and the velocity controlled by a variable delivery supply pump and the velocity affecting the spiralling centrifugal action by impact of the stock against the vanes. A corresponding method for screening the stock is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: John B. Matthew
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Patent number: 4269703Abstract: A screening machine in which screens or portions of screens of elastic material and having substantially the shape of conical frustums are arranged one below the other. The circular edges of the screens are supported by holders which are mounted to a rotating shaft by means of bearings. The bearings of alternate holders being mounted on eccentric crank pins to drive such holders, without their rotating, in a substantially circular horizontal oscillatory motion to impart to each screen a rapid vibratory motion in which every section thereof participates. The vibratory motion results from a portion moving into and out of tension in conjunction with the rotation of eccentric crank pins.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1979Date of Patent: May 26, 1981Assignee: Siebtechnik GmbHInventor: Johannes Bruderlein
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Patent number: 4229285Abstract: In the opening and cleaning of fibrous materials apparatus is provided which includes a plurality of rotatable beaters within a housing, curved under grids beneath each rotatable beater, baffle plates above and between the beaters, a perforated screen positioned above and adjacent the beaters and a suction hood positioned over and embracing the whole upper surface of the perforated screen. The screen is inclined to the horizontal and the apparatus includes a suction duct extending across the lowermost edge for withdrawing air from an inlet slot along the opposite edge to create an air stream flowing over the whole surface of the screen such that dust and unusable fibres passing through the screen are carried away to a waste extraction duct.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Platt Saco Lowell LimitedInventor: Gerald Wild
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Patent number: 4224146Abstract: In a sifting machine having a driven vibratory screen assembly comprising a so-called sifting basket of which a screen forms the base, the screen is releasably located by a plurality of spaced bars which extend across the screen and project at their ends through side walls of the basket. The projecting end portions of the bars are bolted to external supports on the side walls, and the bars carry spring-loaded plungers which press the frame of the screen against internal ledges on the side walls.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: United Wire Group LimitedInventors: Anthony J. Kent, William Woodburn
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Patent number: 4172028Abstract: The classification of small particles is performed by utilizing the oscillation of particles as they pass through electric fields. The apparatus utilizes vertically spaced sieve electrodes which are at the same or at a different potential as a particle charging device. The particle charging device transfers particles to an attracting electrode at a point located directly opposite the particle transfer zone. In this manner, oscillating particles are dropped between two vertical sieves and classification is accomplished as the particles move to the screen by virtue of their oscillation.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1978Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: Electro-Power-Tech., Inc.Inventor: John P. Dunn
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Patent number: 4018009Abstract: A finishing device in the form of an annular bowl adapted to house media and parts to be finished and means for imparting vibratory energy to the bowl to cause the media and parts to progress in agitated movement about the bowl, means for unloading the parts without removal of media from the bowl in which use is made of barriers introduced to extend angularly into the bowl with the barriers spaced one from the other across the bowl by an amount greater than the maximum cross-section of the media but less than the cross-section of the parts whereby the parts are retained by the barriers and caused to travel up the inclined barriers while the media continues through the barriers for continued excursion about the bowl.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Assignee: Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc.Inventor: Raymond M. Leliaert