With Pneumatic Treatment Patents (Class 209/312)
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Patent number: 8424219Abstract: One or more embodiments of a drying apparatus for drying pellets from a process fluid are provided. The drying apparatus can include at least one screen device. The at least one screen device can have a screen area with screen openings. The drying apparatus can also have an oscillating device that sets at least the screen area of the screen device into oscillation. The oscillations can move the pellets relative to the screen openings, and the process fluid can drain off through the screen openings.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Automatik Plastics Michinery GmbHInventor: Stefan Dahlheimer
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Patent number: 8251226Abstract: The apparatus for separating residues from a thermal waste treatment into one fine fraction and one coarse fraction comprises a housing (1) abutting on swinging elements (2), said housing having a plurality of diagonally offset plates (3.1-3.5) that are disposed one beneath the other and are connected to said housing (1) by their side edges, and being equipped with means (5) for generating a vibration component oriented in the direction of the plates (3.1-3.5) disposed diagonally offset downward. The apparatus further comprises one suction line (6) as well as an inlet opening for a gas that may be passed between the plates for wind sieving. Residues or slag from a waste treatment plant or an incineration plant are supplied to this apparatus in order to separate them into at least one fine fraction and one coarse fraction.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Martin GmbH für Umwelt- und EnergietechnikInventors: Johannes Martin, Michael Busch, Eva-Christine Langhein, Dragutin Brebric
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Patent number: 8061523Abstract: A purifier is provided that is capable of uniformly sucking powder in a width direction of the sieve layers even when the purifier is configured to be provided with an air distribution chamber formed as being tapered upward and to have a horizontal cyclone provided above the air distribution chamber. The air distribution chamber is configured of paired inclined surfaces formed as being tapered upward, has a suction passage formed as a horizontal cyclone placed above the air distribution chamber. Also, a plurality of barrier walls are provided in the air distribution chamber in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of sieve layers, the air distribution chamber is sectioned by the barrier walls into a plurality of chambers, and rectifying plates are further provided to the air distribution chamber at a narrow position between the paired inclined surfaces to prevent non-uniformity of suction of powder on the sieve layers.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Satake CorporationInventors: Shigeki Uebayashi, Masakazu Kobayashi, Takuji Nakano
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Patent number: 7484624Abstract: A grain processor comprises a conveyor, air-suction means, and air-blowing means. The conveyor has a surface defining a conveying course on which grains are disposed, and the surface has holes smaller than the grains. The air above the surface is sucked downward through the holes by the air-suction means. The air-blowing means blows air upward through the holes at a predetermined position in the conveying course so as to apply blowing-up force onto the conveyed grains on the surface reaching the predetermined position.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Toyo Rice Cleaning Machines Co., Ltd.Inventor: Keiji Saika
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Publication number: 20080087580Abstract: A multi-layer filter of cotton, plastic mesh and burlap with top and bottom metal mesh is sandwiched between two sections of wooden frame and mounted on a wind chamber. An even non-deflected steady stream of air under the filter produces an electro dynamic charge in the filter to attract fine particles of gold, silver, platinum, or mercury to the filter from a steady stream of earth material, containing fine particles, flowing over the downwardly angled filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2006Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventor: Ronald K. Coen
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Patent number: 6446813Abstract: From one aspect the invention is a method of classifying waste materials comprising arranging two sieve screens, each having an inlet end and an outlet end, one above the other to define a space there between, arranging the upper screen, to be of coarser mesh size than the lower screen, supplying waste material to be classified to the inlet end of the upper screen, vibrating the screens, and blowing air between the screens from the inlet end and towards the outlet end whereby the waste material being blown away from the outlet ends of the screens, and large heavy material falling under gravity from the outlet end of the upper screen, and separately collecting the separated waste material fractions. From another aspect the invention is an apparatus for carrying out the method described above.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Roger White
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Patent number: 5586660Abstract: The screening of a stream of bulk material is accelerated so that this takes place in the state of the fluidized bed. The screening apparatus can be made correspondingly smaller. So that the fluidized-bed state persists over the screen surface, the latter is made short and, if necessary, a plurality of screen surfaces with interposed aerating stages are connected in succession.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Claudius Peters AktiengesellschaftInventor: Adolf Buchfink
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Patent number: 5098557Abstract: A granular material cleaning apparatus and method. The apparatus has an upright container housing assembly; an inlet housing assembly pivotally connected to the upright container housing assembly to receive a contaminated granular material; and material inlet control assembly mounted to the upright container housing at an upper inlet portion thereof. A discharge housing assembly is mounted to the upright container housing assembly; and a material flow channel assembly is mounted within the container housing assembly generally underneath the material inlet control assembly to initially receive the contaminated granular material at an upper end thereof and pass the same under gravity moving transversely on the material flow channel assembly until discharged into the discharge housing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Inventors: Dan E. Hirschler, Glenn D. Wells
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Patent number: 5098586Abstract: A method for the separation of granulate and water in an after-treatment section following a granulator in which a vibrating screen receives the water and granulate mixture. In order to obtain low residual moisture without subsequent drying, the granulate-water mixture on the screen is subjected briefly to a vacuum over the entire width of the vibrating screen at longitudinally spaced locations, in alternation, from above and below the screen within the first third of the length of the screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer GmbHInventor: Joachim Rudolph
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Patent number: 4913804Abstract: The device consists of two fluidized bed tables (2, 3) which can vibrate on their support, an can be inclined as desired, allowing a common airflow to pass through. Located over the top end of the upper fluidized bed (2) is an inlet (1) for the granular material, opposite which, at the bottom end, is an outlet (14) for the very light granular fraction. At the top end of the lower fluidized bed (3) are a stone outlet (13) and, at the lower end, an outlet (15) for the heavy granular fraction. In addition, a chute (19) is situated between the fluidized beds (2, 3). An intermediate floor (17), shorter in length than the fluidized bed (2, 3) allows the evacuation and if necessary the regulation of a mixed fraction.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1989Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Inventor: Roman Muller
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Patent number: 4652362Abstract: In an apparatus for separating heavy material, more particularly stones, from cereals and other bulk goods, two superposed inclined vibrating tables (1, 2) are provided which have the same air flowing through them and a common drive (30), a product inlet (6) being provided at the top table (2). The bottom table (1) is constructed as a stone separating table and the top vibrating table is constructed throughout as a layering table and only its bottom end has a short zone (11) for the layer concentrated in heavy material to drop through and a discharge (19) to the bottom vibrating table (1). The discharge (19) is directed towards a central zone (B) of the bottom table (1). The material charged to the top vibrating table (2) via the product inlet (6) is layered thereon over its entire length and 20% to 80% of the flow of material containing the heavy material are withdrawn at its lower end and then discarded on to the middle zone (B) of the bottom table (1) in the form of a curtain to act as a material supply.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1985Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Inventor: Roman Mueller
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Patent number: 4636305Abstract: In the case of an apparatus for cleaning grits, which has a plurality of superimposed screen layers, which can be vibrated by means of at least one unbalance exciter and with an inlet or outlet for the product inlet or screen discharge arranged at one end, collecting means with adjustable setting flaps for the screenings, as well as an air circulation through the screen layers over an air distribution chamber in a suction collecting channel adjustable by means of adjusting flaps, it is provided that the apparatus is constructed as a stand with a stand head, a stand base and a vertical intermediate support connecting said two parts, the screen layers being constructed as a dust box and being vibratably supported in the vicinity of the stand base, the stand top being formed by the upper air distribution chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Gebrueder Buehler AGInventor: Roman Mueller