With Pneumatic Treatment Patents (Class 209/318)
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Patent number: 12110655Abstract: Shaker assemblies for dewatering slurries are disclosed. The shaker assemblies may include a positioning device which limits movement of the vibratory frame of the shaker assembly relative to a subframe when the vibratory frame is moved from a raised operating position to a lowered position. The positioning device may guide the vibratory frame as it is lowered from the raised position to the lowered position. In some embodiments, the shaker assembly includes a locking device for locking the vibratory frame to the subframe when the vibratory frame is in the lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2022Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: Vermeer Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Andrew Albert Strobel, Daniel John Hofland
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Patent number: 11793115Abstract: A combine harvester is provided with a conveyance system for transporting crop material discharged by overhead grain separating apparatus to a grain cleaning shoe. The conveyance system comprises a series of oscillating pans which move the grain in a generally longitudinal direction. A return pan conveys the collected material forwardly to a front discharge edge from where the material falls onto a stratification pan below. The stratification pan conveys the collected material rearwardly to a rear discharge edge from where the material falls into the grain cleaning shoe. At least one of the return pan and the stratification pan is non-rectangular and has a non-transverse discharge edge.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: AGCO International GmbHInventors: Kenneth Düring Jensen, Morten Leth Bilde
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Patent number: 11780289Abstract: A system includes a blower, a blower sensor, and at least one processor. The blower sensor is operably coupled to the blower and configured to obtain blower operational information. The at least one processor is operably coupled to the blower and the blower sensor, and is configured to determine an operational-based power using the blower operational information; determine an operational-based density using the operational-based power; and control the blower using the operational-based density.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: TRANSPORTATION IP HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Edward Thomas Petrak, Nicole Lyann Himmelwright, Jeffrey John Wolff
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Patent number: 11642700Abstract: A screen apparatus for screening granulate, in particular moist and/or dry granulate, having a screen housing having a base, a cover and a side wall, an inlet for the granulate arranged on the screen housing, an outlet for the screened granulate arranged on the screen housing, a screen arranged in the screen housing and an inlet for transfer air. The outlet for the screened granulate, which is arranged on the screen housing is arranged on the side wall of the screen housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2018Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Glatt Maschinen- und Apparatebau AGInventors: Jochen Thies, Adrian Kape, Heinz Pritzke
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Patent number: 11590538Abstract: Bulk material cleaner (1) comprising a support frame (2) and a screen housing (3), which can be oscillated and/or vibrated by a drive (5). At least one screen (6) is arranged in the screen housing (3). The screen housing has a feed opening (7) and at least two outlet openings (8, 9), the outlet openings (8, 9) being for a first fraction (F1) and a second fraction (F2), respectively. Moreover, the bulk material cleaner (1) comprises an air separator (10), which is only fastened on the screen housing (3).Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2019Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: BÜHLER AGInventors: Roman Haag, Jürgen Moosmann
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Patent number: 11525239Abstract: Shaker assemblies for dewatering slurries are disclosed. The shaker assemblies may include a positioning device which limits movement of the vibratory frame of the shaker assembly relative to a subframe when the vibratory frame is moved from a raised operating position to a lowered position. The positioning device may guide the vibratory frame as it is lowered from the raised position to the lowered position. In some embodiments, the shaker assembly includes a locking device for locking the vibratory frame to the subframe when the vibratory frame is in the lowered position.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: VERMEER MANUFACTURING COMPANYInventors: Andrew Albert Strobel, Daniel John Hofland
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Patent number: 10939618Abstract: A combine harvester is provided with a conveyance system for transporting crop material discharged by overhead grain separating apparatus to a grain cleaning shoe. The conveyance system comprises a series of oscillating pans which move the grain in a generally longitudinal direction. A return pan conveys the collected material forwardly to a front discharge edge from where the material falls onto a stratification pan below. The stratification pan conveys the collected material rearwardly to a rear discharge edge from where the material falls into the grain cleaning shoe. At least one of the return pan and the stratification pan is non-rectangular and has a non-transverse discharge edge.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: AGCO INTERNATIONAL GMBHInventors: Kenneth During, Morten Leth Bilde
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Patent number: 10721869Abstract: An agricultural harvester includes a chassis; a threshing and separating system carried by the chassis and including at least one threshing rotor mounted in a longitudinal direction of the agricultural harvester; a grain pan carried by the chassis that receives crop material from the threshing and separating system, the grain pan being configured to shake in a fore-to-aft direction and a lateral direction; and a cleaning system carried by the chassis supplied with crop material from the grain pan, the cleaning system including at least one sieve configured to shake in the lateral direction out of phase with the grain pan.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2016Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Frank R. G. Duquesne, Jonathan E. Ricketts, Herbert M. Farley, Curtis F. Hillen, Bart Derynck, Daniel Turner, Karl Linde
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Patent number: 9119350Abstract: A method of clearing a grain cleaning system of an agricultural combine is provided. The method includes the step of providing and directing a flow of high velocity air in a first direction about an inlet end of a cleaning shoe. The method further includes the step of monitoring the cleaning shoe in order to detect a change in an operational parameter of the cleaning shoe, wherein the operational parameter is one of a transient effect of a sieve of the cleaning shoe, a flow rate about and exit end of the cleaning shoe and a flow velocity about an exit end of the cleaning shoe. Further, the method includes the step of redirecting the flow of high velocity air about the inlet end of the cleaning shoe in a second direction in response to a detected change in the operational parameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Octavian Stan, Karl Robert Linde
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Patent number: 8636150Abstract: An upper deck in a top flume before a lower deck in a bottom flume, each deck is adjustable from form about 10 to about 70 degrees, or from about 20 to about 45 degrees, and has a frame divided into a grid containing blank or screen panels that have openings to selectively permit smaller aggregate to pass through, while larger aggregates pass over the screens. The top flume has an opening for feeding the larger aggregates to the top of the deck adjacent the flume, and a bottom with an opening for feeding smaller aggregates under the deck. The bottom flume has an upstream side with an opening at the bottom to receive the smaller aggregates from the upstream adjacent flume and a downstream side having an opening adjacent the bottom of the side to discharge the larger aggregates, and the bottom has an opening it discharge the smaller aggregates.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Dewar of Virginia, Inc.Inventors: Uriah Shelby Akers, Jr., Wendell B. Shrewsbury, Keith W. Martin, Sr.
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Patent number: 8002116Abstract: A single or multi-deck vibrating stackable material screening unit having a plurality of screen frames each with a plurality of compression cross members, a plurality of tension cross members, two air manifold cross members, a plurality of air operated isolation mounts, a plurality of mounting blocks, fastened to an air operated isolation mount; a vibrating screen tensioner supporting a vibrator motor and a body over and connected to the mounting blocks over all compression cross members wherein the body has a length longer than its width and the length extends from the feed inlet to the discharge spout, two relocatable removable detachable lifting mechanisms, two clevis assemblies connecting to at least two tang assemblies, and particulate falls through the screen cloth from the first screen frame to the second screen frame, while discharging a predetermined diameter particulate.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Inventor: James N. Cato
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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: 6329436Abstract: A system and process for recycling shredder residue, in which separating any polyurethane foam materials are first separated. Then separate a fines fraction of less than about ¼ inch leaving a plastics-rich fraction. Thereafter, the plastics rich fraction is sequentially contacted with a series of solvents beginning with one or more of hexane or an alcohol to remove automotive fluids; acetone to remove ABS; one or more of EDC, THF or a ketone having a boiling point of not greater than about 125° C. to remove PVC; and one or more of xylene or toluene to remove polypropylene and polyethylene. The solvents are recovered and recycled.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1992Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: The University of ChicagoInventors: Bassam J. Jody, Edward J. Daniels, Patrick V. Bonsignore
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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: 5348161Abstract: A semolina cleaning apparatus allows basic operations as in the prior art with complete visual surveillance of operation, but with an outwardly closed product guidance. In this way, entry and exit of dust is completely prevented during normal operation as well as when removing samples. Accordingly, it is possible to operate an individual apparatus as well as an entire group of semolina cleaning apparatuses with circulating air. The air intake can be effected from above.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1992Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Buehler AGInventor: Roman Mueller
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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
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Patent number: 4561972Abstract: A grain harvesting combine is provided with an improved sieve plate for more efficient cleaning of the grain. The sieve plate is mounted on the combine adjacent the rearward end thereof and is substantially rectangular in shape. The sieve plate has forward and rearward edges and opposite side edges, the forward edge and side edges being substantially coplanar. The sieve plate also has a forward portion which slopes downwardly from the forward edge and terminates in a substantially flat portion extending rearwardly to the rearward edge. Inclined opposite side portions are also provided which slope downwardly from each side edge to the flat portion of the sieve. The degree of incline of the forward portion and side portions is approximately 5.degree. from the flat portion. The inclined side portions minimized grain loss when the combine is operating on sloping terrain.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Murry W. SchulerInventor: Arthur L. Alm
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Patent number: 4466230Abstract: A combine harvester having threshing and separating mechanism, sieve through which crop material separated by the threshing and separating mechanism passes, cleaning mechanism having a fan operable to blow air through the sieve and hence clean the crop material on the sieve, the fan being driven by variable speed drive, sensor operable to sense the fore-and-aft inclination of the machine and produce a signal representative thereof, a device for selecting a nominal rotational speed for the fan during operation of the machine on level ground and producing a signal representative of that nominal speed, a device for combining the inclination signal and the nominal speed signal to produce a signal representative of the desired speed of the fan as a function of the fore-and-aft inclination of the machine, mechanism for measuring the actual rotational speed of the fan, and control mechanism responsive to the desired fan speed signal and the actual fan speed signal to produce a command signal for application to the vType: GrantFiled: May 12, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Sperry CorporationInventors: Guy H. J. Osselaere, Daniel M. Danhieux
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Patent number: 4466542Abstract: A separating contrivance for separating cereals and similar grain product into at least three grain fractions and heavier impurities comprises two air-penetrable fluidized bed tables (2, 3) arranged one over the other and supported in fashion capable of being oscillated in relation to a frame, with a product inlet (9) leading to the upper fluidized bed table. At one end of the contrivance, and spaced away from the inlet (9), the upper fluidized bed table (2) is provided with outlets (10, 18) for the light and medium heavy grain fractions, while the lower fluidized bed table (3) includes outlet (27) for the heavy grain fraction. Adjoining the other end of the lower fluidized bed table (3) is an outlet (16) for the heavy impurities such as stones and the like. In order to achieve a practically complete sorting of the heavy impurities, provision is made so that the two fluidized bed tables (2, 3) are supported independently of one another and are driven by separate oscillating drives (7, 25).Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1982Date of Patent: August 21, 1984Assignee: Gebruder Buhler AGInventors: Hans Oetiker, Roman Muller
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Patent number: 4360423Abstract: Raw coal, which contains coal and waste, is introduced into a sizing box having vertically spaced screens inclined rearwardly with the screens being vibrated to separate particles below a selected size from the raw coal. Raw coal is introduced into a washer box, which has a medium therein of a selected specific gravity to cause coal below a specific gravity to float to the top of the medium so as to be separated from the waste with the waste, which is of heavier specific gravity, falling to the bottom of the washer box. The medium and the separated coal therein flow along an inclined trough to a vibrating shaker, which has a plurality of vertically spaced screens inclined rearwardly. When flowing along the trough, at least half of the medium returns to a sump from which it is supplied by a pump to the washer box to maintain a desired level of the medium so that the medium will continuously flow from the washer box along the trough to the shaker.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1981Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: River Processing, Inc.Inventor: Kidd S. Fugate
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Patent number: 4307732Abstract: A combine harvester with a threshing and a separating mechanism for threshing and separating crop material and a cleaning device for cleaning threshed and separated grain. The cleaning device comprises a cleaning fan structure with a fan housing and a fan therein. The fan housing comprises a generally cylindrical body extending transversely of the cleaning device with a pair of opposite end walls and an air inlet provided in each end wall and a further air inlet and an air outlet provided in the cylindrical body and extending transversely of the cleaning device.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1980Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: Sperry CorporationInventors: Cyriel R. J. De Busscher, Gilbert J. I. Strubbe
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Patent number: 4227997Abstract: A mobile vehicle having self-contained apparatus for classifying, cleaning and reconstituting granular or pelletized materials, such as catalysts used in chemical plants, without polluting the surroundings, is adapted to travel from plant to plant over conventional highways and quickly placed in operating condition to remove contaminated granular materials from their beds or towers in chemical plants even when hot and process the materials to remove dust and undersized particles, to classify the granules into batches of different sizes for reuse and to filter out pollutants to protect the surrounding atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1978Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Assignee: Peabody-Myers CorporationInventor: Roland E. Shaddock
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Patent number: 4167478Abstract: A universal modular screening, classifying, cleaning and sizing machine for dusty material, comprising a frame which supports a screen box by means of cables permitting the free oscillation of the box; the screen box containing spaced parallel screens and having passages for the material to enter the screen box and to discharge same at various levels, including air flow entry and outlet channels, and at the bottom of the screen box, a mechanism to produce the oscillation of the screen box; wherein the mechanism for producing oscillation of the screen box is composed of overlying counterweights which are capable of being moved relative to one another, opening and closing in the manner of a fan, releasably clamped between a holder which is driven at variable speed and a rotating hub whose support shaft is fixedly attached to the bottom of the screen box and the oscillating mechanism is located away from the center of gravity of the screen box at the head of the machine toward the material infeed, producing an oType: GrantFiled: October 14, 1977Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Inventor: Felipe Salete
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Patent number: 4133749Abstract: A process and apparatus for separating solid granular metallurgical products. A plurality of linearly vibrating screens are housed, one over the other, each inclining more than the one above and each having a smaller mesh opening than the one above and 1.5 to 15 times larger than the desired parting size. The solids are fed onto the uppermost screen at the upper end thereof and are deflected in the direction of inclination of the screen. The finer solids initially fall through freely and on screens having smaller mesh openings and are also deflected in the direction of inclination of the screen. The coarsest solids fraction is withdrawn as overflow from the uppermost screen, finer solids fractions are withdrawn as overflow from following screens, and solids which have passed through all screens are withdrawn as a finest fraction. A gaseous fluid is flowed through at least part of the working space required for screening approximately transversely to the direction in which the solids pass through the screens.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1977Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AktiengesellschaftInventors: Horst Jelinek, Gerd Elsenheimer, Bernhard Klersy