Material Positioning Patents (Class 209/263)
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Patent number: 8789706Abstract: A conveyor device has a sequence of two vibrating screens vertically separated (d) from each other and supplying an alignment bowl, to eliminate chips and residue from nuclear fuel pellets stored in bulk in a boat and to align them in order to fill fuel rods. Due to these two screens, pellets are set aside and turned over, and chips are efficiently separated in a pot, without any congestion of the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Areva NCInventors: Jean-Luc Pandraud, Florian Reyrolle, Dominique Francois, Jerome Blancher
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Patent number: 8418856Abstract: The present invention relates to a vibratory screening apparatus which comprises a vibratable screen element (2) mounted in a basket (4), which basket (4) is mounted over a reservoir (6) which contains and holds a pool of liquid slurry (8). A first end (10) of the screen element (2) is disposed within the reservoir (6) such that it is submerged in the body of liquid slurry (8). The reservoir has a deep end (12) in which the first end (10) of the screening element (12) is disposed and a second shallow end (14) above which a median portion (16) of the screening apparatus is disposed. The second end (18) of the screen element (2) is disposed above a portion (20) of the reservoir which extends above the surface of the body of liquid slurry held within the reservoir (6).Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Axiom Process Ltd.Inventor: Marshall G. Bailey
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Patent number: 7959008Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for screening first particles out of a granulate comprised of first and second particles by conveying the granulate along a first screen surface which extends outward from a vibrating device, wherein the first particles have an aspect ratio a1, with a1>3:1, and the dimensions of the second particles allow them to fall through the mesh of the first screen surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Schott Solar AGInventors: Hilmar Von Campe, Werner Buss
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Publication number: 20100264243Abstract: A rotary feeder for feeding a particulate material including: a cylindrical housing comprising a feeder inlet, a first feeder outlet, and a second feeder outlet; a rotor mounted in the cylindrical housing including a plurality of substantially impeller blades defining a plurality of circumferentially spaced pockets alignable with the feeder inlet, first feeder outlet, and second feeder outlet, and adapted to sweep a wall of the cylindrical housing as the rotor rotates in the cylindrical housing; a device for rotating the rotor; and a separating screen in the first feeder outlet to substantially prevent oversize material from exiting through the first feeder outlet, wherein each of the plurality of circumferentially spaced pockets will align with the feeder inlet to receive therein a particulate material and an oversize material through the feeder inlet, rotate in the cylindrical housing to align with the first feeder outlet and discharge the particulate material therefrom, and rotate in the cylindrical housinType: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: UNIVATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: William J. Blickley, Randall L. Force, David M. Gaines
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Patent number: 7735654Abstract: A screening arrangement in a vibrating screen for screening of material, such as crushed stone, gravel or the like, the screening arrangement having directing means provided on top of the screening arrangement to direct the material to be screened, such that the directing means are arranged to direct or adjust the width of screening material in relation to the amount of material to be screened, and to achieve a continuous optimal layer of the material to be screened.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Sandvik Intellectual Property ABInventor: Mats Malmberg
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Patent number: 6837380Abstract: An apparatus for sorting particles of a material such as concrete. The apparatus includes a frame and a drive assembly attached to the frame to induce gyroscopic vibratory motion of the frame in a selected rotational direction. Adjacent first and second inclined screens are affixed to the frame. The screens slope downwardly away from an intermediate ridge at different, respective first and second angles. Material dropped onto the intermediate ridge separates into a first stream which passes along the first inclined screen and a second stream which passes along the second inclined screen. The first and second angles are selected in relation to the vibratory motion of the frame so that the first and second streams each move at substantially the same velocity. A diverter member at the intermediate ridge aids in the transition of material flow along the respective screens.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Inventor: Randall K. Stoner
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Patent number: 6193072Abstract: A sifting machine comprises a stationary sifting basket, a rotor rotating within the sifting basket and a worm conveyor feeding into an end of the sifting basket for dosing and introducing the material to be sifted. The rotor and the worm conveyor are driven for rotation, wherein, in order to achieve an optimal rate of revolution adjusted to the desired mode of operation for both the worm conveyor and the rotor, each has its own drive device. In order to facilitate removal, the unit comprising the rotor, the sifting basket and the associated drive mechanism can be axially removed from the sifting machine housing and subsequently pivoted-out in a sideward direction via a pivot bearing.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: AZO GmbH & Co.Inventors: Otmar Link, Josef Schmitt
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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: 4900290Abstract: A crop delivery system for an axial flow combine having a crop harvesting apparatus and a threshing apparatus including a rotor having an impeller at its forward end. The crop delivery system is interposed between the crop harvesting apparatus and the threshing apparatus. The crop delivery system includes a crop feeder, a transition housing with one or more transport vanes, and a crop delivery vane assembly. The transition housing surrounds the impeller and has an inlet end which opens to the crop feeder and an outlet end which opens to the the threshing apparatus. The crop delivery vane assembly is arranged with the transition housing substantially normal to the rotor and in crop receiving relation with the crop feeder. The vane assembly includes a plurality of delivery vanes for positively moving crop material rearwardly and peripherally outward toward the transport vanes.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: J. I. Case CompanyInventor: Dale R. Tanis
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Patent number: 4645590Abstract: A vertical type screening machine for granular material comprises a housing. A rotary drum assembly is rotatably mounted within the housing and comprises a drum having a substantially vertical rotary axis and a helical blade helically wound around a circumferential surface of the drum. A cylindrical screen member disposed between the drum assembly and the housing cooperates with a peripheral wall of the housing to define therebetween a first chamber and cooperates with the circumferential surface of the drum to define therebetween a second chamber. The granular material to be screened is introduced into the top of the second chamber. Upon the rotation of the drum assemby, the granular material introduced into the top of the second chamber is moved toward the bottom of the second chamber by the helical blade and due to gravity.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Satake Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshihiko Satake
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Patent number: 4194970Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in separating oversize from on size particles in a mass of particulate materials passed rapidly through a screening device includes a sloping screen mesh having sizing openings dimensioned to be larger than the desired maximum on size particles intended to pass through the mesh. The screen mesh is supported at a relatively steep slope angle and the cosine of the angle of the slope multiplied times the mesh opening size is set up to be substatially equal to the desired maximum on size particles to be passd through the screen mesh. A particle rebound shield is spaced at a distance in the range of 1.25 to 3 times the diameter of the largest particles fed to the screen above the upper surface of the screen mesh for reflecting and directing particles that bounce off the screen mesk back towards the openings therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Assignee: American Colloid CompanyInventor: Arthur G. Clem
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Patent number: 4126543Abstract: A method and apparatus for use in separating oversize from on size particles in a mass of particulate materials passed rapidly through a screening device includes a sloping screen mesh having sizing openings dimensioned to be larger than the desired maximum on size particles intended to pass through the mesh. The screen mesh is supported at a relatively steep slope angle and the cosine of the angle of the slope multiplied times the mesh opening size is set up to be substantially equal to the desired maximum on size particles to be passed through the screen mesh. A particle rebound shield is spaced closely above the upper surface of the screen mesh for reflecting and directing particles that bounce off the screen mesh back towards the openings therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1977Date of Patent: November 21, 1978Assignee: American Colloid CompanyInventor: Arthur G. Clem