Lifters And Deflectors Patents (Class 209/294)
  • Patent number: 8556082
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2013
    Assignee: Size Reduction Specialists Corp.
    Inventors: Donald Maynard, Scott T. Merchant
  • Patent number: 7497337
    Abstract: An apparatus for disposing garbage bags in one embodiment includes a screen assembly including a first conveyor for conveying garbage bags from a feeding device to a hollow screening cylinder for piercing, and a second conveyor mounted below a rear discharge opening of the cylinder for conveying materials released from the pierced bags to a subsequent station; a nonrigid, elongate object collection assembly extended from within the cylinder to a place rearward of the cylinder, a gable roof mounted on an elongate housing, a lengthwise gap formed on a top of the gable roof, and a second container mounted below a rear end of the object collection assembly for collecting nonrigid, elongate objects dropped therefrom; and a washing assembly including one or more sets of pump and pipe having nozzles terminated within the cylinder for washing the released materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2009
    Assignee: WST International (Holdings) Limited
    Inventor: Steven Tse
  • Patent number: 7416084
    Abstract: Provided is an apparatus comprising a screen assembly for sifting powder including a rear feeding device, a first conveyor adapted to convey garbage bags from the feeding device to the screen assembly, an inclined board extended downwardly from a front end of the screen assembly, and a second conveyor provided below the board, the second conveyor being adapted to convey materials leaving the screen assembly to a subsequent station for processing; and a nonrigid, elongate object collection assembly extended from the rear of the screen assembly through the screen assembly to a point in front of the screen assembly, the object collection assembly including an elongate housing of rectangular section, a gable roof provided on the housing, a lengthwise gap provided on a top of the gable roof, and a container provided below a front end thereof for collecting nonrigid, elongate objects dropped therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2008
    Assignee: WST International (Holdings) Limited
    Inventor: Steven Tse
  • Patent number: 7284665
    Abstract: Apparatus is described for processing articles. It has a hollow drum having permeable walls. At one end there is an inlet for receiving articles onto an inside surface of the permeable walls. At the other end is an outlet for discharging articles from the drum. The drum is rotated about an axis having at least a horizontal component at such speed that centrifugal force acting on the articles is sufficient to overcome the gravity acting on the articles. A first jet of fluid is applied to the articles through the permeable wall, to displace the articles from the inside surface and in a direction away from the inlet, towards the outlet. In one application, the process is used to dry the articles. In another application the process is used to inspect the articles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2007
    Assignee: Radix System Limited
    Inventor: Milan Fuchs
  • Patent number: 6227379
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for efficiently separating solids from liquid/solid slurries are disclosed. The slurry to be separated is retainably placed within a container having one or more lift paddles secured within its inner cavity. The container is supported for rotation about an axis and has drive means for slowly rotating the container. As the container rotates, the lift paddles lift a portion of the retained slurry, allowing the liquid portion to fall back into the primary slurry pool to be separated, and lifting coarse solids toward the top of the rotation path of the paddles. The separated solids slide by gravity from the lift paddles as they approach the top of their rotation paths and into a collection tray. A filter that rotates with the container filters fine solids from the liquid portion of the slurry and also deposits the fine solids on the collection tray. The filtered liquids can be readily pumped from or recirculated to the separator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: NTH, Inc.
    Inventor: Clinton A. Nesseth
  • Patent number: 6206199
    Abstract: In order to recover the various components of multiple layer materials, a method uses a refiner or disperser including mutually opposing rotating discs having material engaging surfaces or elements such as teeth. The method includes: adjusting a gap between the discs so that a material is subjected to a shear force that mutually separates its material layers in the form of pieces or fragments in the absence of any substantial disintegration of the layers; pumping the separated pieces of the various layers together with a supplied suspension liquid to a separator; and, separating readily pulped or slushed pieces of the material suspended in the suspension liquid from pieces of the suspended material that are not readily pulped or slushed. The pumping of the separated pieces and suspension liquid to the separator can be via a collection vessel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Cellwood Machinery AB
    Inventors: Rudolf Kurtz, Günter Betz
  • Patent number: 6126015
    Abstract: The device selectively separates and removes larger sized objects from a mixture of larger and smaller sized objects, such as soiled litter and animal waste from surrounding clean litter. The device has a rotating chamber which contains the mixture of larger and smaller sized objects with an opening for entry into and out of the chamber, and for expulsion of separated larger sized objects out of the chamber. A separating element, which is disposed longitudinally on the interior of the chamber, is passed through the mixture of larger and smaller sized objects to separate the larger sized objects from the smaller sized objects during the rotation of the chamber. As the chamber rotates, the separated larger sized objects, such as soiled litter and animal waste, are transferred from the separating element to a pivotable ramp in the interior of the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Inventor: Roger L. Haymaker
  • Patent number: 6082550
    Abstract: The invention relates to a cooling and screening drum for tobacco materials comprising a material inlet, a rotary drum including lifting webs running longitudinally along the inner wall, a cross-flow cooling system and a material outlet, the lifting webs being configured inclined obliquely to the inner wall contrary to the direction of rotation of the drum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
    Inventors: Wolfgang Metzner, Uwe-Peter Korner
  • Patent number: 5868256
    Abstract: An apparatus for refining clay material having a horizontally oriented rotating drum into which clay material and water are fed. The clay material and water form a slurry which is agitated by lifters within the drum. A series of adjustable lifters within the drum refine the slurry by lifting aggregates and rocks out of the slurry and discharging them out of the refiner. The refined slurry exits the drum through an opening in the drum. The refined slurry is then taken away from the drum for further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: AMCOL International Corporation
    Inventor: Maynard A. Teppo
  • Patent number: 5853585
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for efficiently separating solids from liquid/solid slurries are disclosed. The slurry to be separated is retainably placed within a container having one or more lift paddles secured within its inner cavity. The container is supported for rotation about an axis and has drive means for slowly rotating the container. As the container rotates, the lift paddles lift a portion of the retained slurry, allowing the liquid portion to fall back into the primary slurry pool to be separated, and lifting the solids toward the top of the rotation path of the paddles. The separated solids slide by gravity off of the lift paddles as they approach the top of their rotation paths and into a collection hopper and transport means that carry them away from the container. The liquids returned to the primary retained slurry within the container assist in washing the slurry for facilitating solids separation without required increase in the retained slurry volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: NTH, Inc.
    Inventor: Clinton A. Nesseth
  • Patent number: 5628912
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for efficiently separating solids from liquid/solid slurries are disclosed. The slurry to be separated is retainably placed within a container having one or more lift paddles secured within its inner cavity. The container is supported for rotation about an axis and has drive means for slowly rotating the container. As the container rotates, the lift paddles lift a portion of the retained slurry, allowing the liquid portion to fall back into the primary slurry pool to be separated, and lifting the solids toward the top of the rotation path of the paddles. The separated solids slide by gravity off of the lift paddles as they approach the top of their rotation paths and into a collection hopper and transport means that carry them away from the container. The liquids returned to the primary retained slurry within the container assist in washing the slurry for facilitating solids separation without required increase in the retained slurry volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: NTH, Inc.
    Inventor: Clinton A. Nesseth
  • Patent number: 5462172
    Abstract: A nonferrous material sorting apparatus comprises a screening device for screening nonferrous materials to be sorted into materials of a plurality of size ranges, a first sorting device for sorting the nonferrous materials of the minimum size range according to the weight ratio by an inclined vibrating air table supplied with air, and a second sorting device for sorting the nonferrous materials of the size range larger than the minimum size range according to the size in specific gravity of the nonferrous materials relative to constituent materials of a fluidized bed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1995
    Assignees: Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Toyota Metal Co., Ltd., Senko Kogyo Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Masakatsu Kumagai, Yoshihisa Fujita
  • Patent number: 5021150
    Abstract: A sieve drum (1) for sieving out waste or the like, in particular domestic refuse, having an intake associated with an open end of the drum is mounted pivotably at an angle or inclination (w) approximately at the middle of its length (n) and is to have perforations (14, 15) of different sizes. It has also been found advantageous for the perforations (14, 15) to be of cross-sections which decrease in a direction of the sieve drum (1) from one end thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1991
    Inventor: Werner Burklin
  • Patent number: 4933073
    Abstract: A rotating drum (1) for cooling and separating castings and molding sand has a foraminous liner (27, 8). In a first part (28) thereof there are sand raising vanes (17) between this liner (27) and the closed wall (28) of the drum to raise sand, passing through the perforations in this liner part (28) to spray it over the castings. In a second, more downstream part (8) of the liner this liner part (8) intersects the theoretical sand level (13, 14) to lift the castings from the sand, so as to discharge the castings via liner part (9) and discharge edge (10) separately from the sand. The sand separated from the castings is taken up in a closed end part (5, 7) of the drum (1) having a discrete discharge edge (11) for discharging the sand at the downstream end in a narrow zone. This gives a drum with high cooling and separating capacity and efficiency with the least possible noise and dust generation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Inventors: Cornelis O. Jonkers, Jan Koel
  • Patent number: 4784761
    Abstract: In order to enable thickness screening of the chips in a drum screen comprising a rotatable screen drum with screening slits (1) extending in circumferential direction and formed between a plurality of parallel rings (3) arranged one after the other and joined together at a predetermined distance from each other by means of cross pieces (4) extending axially on the inside of the rings (3), the invention suggests that at least a plurality of the rings (3) of the drum screen is provided with a plurality of guide plates (5) arranged along their inner circumference surfaces, substantially parallel to the screening slits (1) between the rings (3) in order to turn long splinters and chip pieces, enabling them to pass through the screening slits (1) intended for that particular chip thickness. The rings (3), as is known per se, consist of tubes or rods having radius cross section and bent to substantially circular shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Assignee: Kone-KMW AB
    Inventor: Alf Okvist
  • Patent number: 4635860
    Abstract: A rotating grizzly having a downwardly slanting axis of rotation for reducing the size of agglomerated mineral particles comprising a rotatable framework made up from a series of spaced axial baffles interconnected by a series of parallel spaced bars wherein the baffles extend inwardly toward the axis of rotation a greater distance than the bars.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Inventor: Jan Kruyer
  • Patent number: 4512881
    Abstract: A machine for wet-processing ore to recover precious metal values such as gold. The machine includes a rotating, inner, perforate, hollow, ore-receiving drum and also a vibrating cradle for receiving water, sands, and other relatively fine material as is discharged through the perforations of such drum. The drum is provided with an inner spiral protuberance for advancing materials from the receiving to the discharge end thereof. Additionally, impact means as are disposed between turns of such spiral are employed to advance rapidly, larger materials such as rocks and coarse gravel through the drum. The cradle is provided with an auger for discharging materials from the cradle; said cradle is so designed and positioned as to concentrate finer materials such as gold-containing black sand, proximate a lowered, reservoir-end thereof for discharge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1985
    Inventors: Merwin S. Shumway, Earl D. Shumway
  • Patent number: 4472272
    Abstract: In order to wash inert materials, even of a large size, with a limited amount of washing liquid and with a lesser consumption of energy and without moving metal parts, apparatus having a plurality of tubular rotors (1) which are in side-by-side relation but spaced a distance from each other and are rigidly locked with a common shaft (13) which is horizontal or at an angle with respect to the horizontal, in which each rotor (1) has a plurality of transverse annular baffle plates (2) adapted to delimit corresponding annular channels (3) and having in each channel (3) a plurality of peripheral boxes (15). As the rotors (1) revolve, the washing liquid overflows to the outside over the lower baffle plate (2) of each rotor (1) and the material being washed, which is introduced through the mouth of the rotor (1) located at one end of the apparatus, advances against the current through all the rotors (1) until it is discharged from the mouth of the rotor (1) located at the other end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1984
    Inventor: Palmiero Capannoli
  • Patent number: 4236999
    Abstract: An apparatus for the separation of solids and liquids from a suspension has a hollow drum rotatably mounted about a horizontal axis. The drum wall is a screen made of a plurality of wires, preferably wedge-sectioned wires; spaced apart in a parallel arrangement and lying axially along the drum. Inlet means direct the suspension against the inner surface of the wall at an angle less than right angles, and preferably substantially tangentially to the inner surface, in a direction opposing the rotation of the drum. The separated solids remain within the drum and are extracted therefrom by suitable means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1980
    Assignee: Contra-Shear Holdings Limited
    Inventors: George Burgess, Ernest W. Pitches
  • Patent number: 4151074
    Abstract: A rotary drum-type sand classifier of this invention is provided with a desired number of rows of sand discharging mechanisms at the rear end thereof.Between each pair of sand discharging mechanism, a water cleaning chamber is formed where the classified sand is cleaned with water fed from the rear outlet of the drum. Due to the above construction, the sand classifier of this invention can conduct the classifying and cleaning of sand to be produced simultaneously and efficiently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1979
    Assignee: Akae Kikai Kogyo Co. Ltd.
    Inventor: Takuo Mohri
  • Patent number: 4098685
    Abstract: Lead battery components such as metallic grids and paste are fed into a tumbling drum which has inlet and outlet ends and an intermediate region in which there are screens for the fine particles of paste to discharge to the exterior of the drum. Water is sprayed onto the plates in the drum. A shroud or housing surrounds the region of the drum containing the screens. Means are provided to create subatmospheric air pressure in the shroud and, consequently, in the drum. The slurry of paste particles is collected in a tank which is integral with the bottom of the shroud. The slurry is passed through a cyclone separator and the water extracted by the separator is recirculated through the lines which supply the spray nozzles. All openings in the drum are subjected to subatmospheric pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1978
    Assignee: Akerlow Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Earl V. Akerlow, Kenneth M. Buchholz
  • Patent number: 4043901
    Abstract: A drum screen for cleaning and classifying wood chips is mounted for rotation. The screen has apertures of varying size to permit cleaned chips to pass through to be deposited on conveyors located below. An internal annular spiral baffle extends the full length of the drum and a series of chip lifters are located between the flights of the spiral baffle and project radially inwards from the interior surface of the drum. Wood chips are fed into the drum at one end and are carried through the drum while being lifted towards the axis of the drum by the chip lifters to effect loosening of waste material from the chips. Cleaned chips pass through the apertures in the drum and chips too large to pass through are carried forward and discharged from the end of the drum onto a conveyor. A casing surrounds the upper portion of the drum and partially encloses the discharge end of the drum. An air suction device is connected to the discharge end of the drum, drawing off all waste material loosened from the chips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1977
    Assignee: Gauld Equipment Sales Company
    Inventor: Warren Thomas Gauld