Lifters Patents (Class 209/298)
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Patent number: 8556082Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 27, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Size Reduction Specialists Corp.Inventors: Donald Maynard, Scott T. Merchant
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Patent number: 8051988Abstract: A grain conveying apparatus and system for conveying and separating elements of a grain mixture of a first minimum size, such as cob pieces, and a second maximum size smaller than the first minimum size, such as grain or corn, including an upper passage having at least one aperture generally smaller than the cob pieces and larger than the grain or corn. As the grain mixture is conveyed through the upper passage, the cob pieces will pass across the apertures, and the grain or corn will pass through the apertures to the lower passage thereby separating the elements of the grain mixture as it is conveyed from a source bin to separate receiving bins.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: CNH America LLCInventor: Herbert M. Farley
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Patent number: 7891498Abstract: A liftings trough for mounting in an interior space of a rotatable member of a length grading machine is defined by walls that are contoured to provide a maximum clearance between the mounted trough and an inlet opening through which grain flows into the interior space of the rotatable member, while maintaining a maximum capacity of the trough to receive granules in a particular size range, which are lifted by pockets located along an interior surface of the rotatable member, when the grain flows into the interior space of the member and the member rotates about the trough.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Carter Day International, Inc.Inventor: Matthew J. Ernst
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Patent number: 6305552Abstract: An apparatus for separating tobacco stem particles from a mixture containing such particles and tobacco stalk particles obtained in a threshing and separating process employed in a tobacco stemmery includes a hollow drum having a longitudinal axis, the hollow drum being mounted for rotational movement about its axis and the axis being disposed at a slight angle with respect to the horizontal so as to establish a higher inlet end and a lower outlet end of the hollow drum. A mixture handling structure is constructed and arranged with respect to the inlet end of the hollow drum to feed a supply of a mixture containing tobacco stem particles and tobacco stalk particles obtained in the threshing and separating process into the inlet end of the hollow drum.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc.Inventor: G. A. John Coleman
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Patent number: 6095442Abstract: An apparatus for screening foreign matter from dry recycled paper includes a feed device with an outlet for discharging the recycled paper. A frustroconical shaped drum has an open wide end positioned adjacent to the discharge outlet for receiving the recycled paper and an open narrow end for discharging the recycled paper. The drum is rotatable during use about an axis of rotation and has a shell with a plurality of foils attached to an inside surface thereof for moving the recycled paper through the drum from the wide end to the narrow end. The shell has a plurality of holes therein which are sized to allow the foreign matter to fall therethrough via gravitational force and to prevent substantially all of the recycled paper from falling therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Voith Sulzer Paper Technology North America, Inc.Inventor: Klaus Doelle
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Patent number: 6082550Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Wolfgang Metzner, Uwe-Peter Korner
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Patent number: 4933073Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: December 20, 1988Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventors: Cornelis O. Jonkers, Jan Koel
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Patent number: 4538767Abstract: A system for the recovery of paper-making fiber from contaminated waste paper products including plastic film and other lightweight non-paper contaminants includes a novel rotary screening machine comprising a perforated drum rotatable about a generally horizontal axis and having openings at opposite ends for the delivery of liquid and paper furnished to the drum and the discharge of contaminants, respectively, a plurality of vanes for lifting material from the bottom of the drum to an upper region as the drum rotates, and a rotor mounted within the drum and having blades which are disposed in spaced relation to the drum vanes in a position to intercept material falling from the upper region of the drum and fling it back against the drum. The resulting fibers or flakes of useful paper are washed through the drum perforations while the rejected contaminants are conveyed to and removed via the discharge end of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: The Black Clawson CompanyInventor: John J. Pimley
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Patent number: 4522711Abstract: A rotary bowl for separating particles of ore received in the bowl has a drive rotor engaging a bowl outer surface, that rotor being tiltable with the bowl. An idler rotor may be provided to engage the back outer surface, and to cooperate with the drive rotor to provide bowl support. Tiltable frame structure supports the rotors, which may be articulated.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Inventor: Keith B. Cleland
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Patent number: 4312749Abstract: A trailer chassis supports an apparatus for separating a lighter specific gravity material such as coal from higher specific gravity waste material. An open ended, elongated cylindrical drum is mounted for rotation about its axis inclined slightly from the horizontal, the drum bearing helical strips along the inner wall to drive the waste towards the inlet end. Water borne coal and waste enters the upper end of the drum. One of a plurality of annular baffle plates at the rear of the drum maintain a water level permitting floating of the lighter weight coal off of the heavier waste, where it spills over the baffles. A wire screen covers openings within the drum wall to the rear, between longitudinally spaced baffle plates to permit dewatering and removal of fine waste from the coal which exits the open rear end after passing from chamber to chamber, partially defined by the annular baffle plates. An auger underlying the chassis drives the water and fine waste forwardly.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1981Date of Patent: January 26, 1982Inventor: Harold L. Bingham