Rotating Patents (Class 209/350)
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Publication number: 20150034533Abstract: A system and method for separating mixed materials employing an angled screen that is moved through a vertically oriented circular path by a single drive element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventor: Andrew J. Archer
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Publication number: 20140083914Abstract: An apparatus for separating tobacco from cigarette waste including a revolving screen having a bottom surface by which the screen is mounted in the apparatus at an acute angle relative to the horizontal plane, the screen further having a top surface, the angular position of the screen with respect to a horizontal plane being adjustable and the screen being provided with scraping unit on the top surface of the screen for aiding relocation of the cigarette waste on the top surface of the screen during its rotational movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: INTERNATIONAL TOBACCO MACHINERY POLAND Sp. z.o.o.Inventor: Marek SIEREDZINSKI
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Patent number: 7770738Abstract: A classifying device for classifying particles using a centrifugal force contains a microchannel includes a curved portion including a first tubular channel and a second tubular channel; and a diaphragm that is provided within the curved portion, and that is located at a position between the first tubular channel and the second tubular channel; and wherein the diaphragm has at least a first apertured group formed in a central region of the diaphragm and a second apertured group formed in a first end region and a second end region of the diaphragm, the first apertured group and the second apertured group communicate the first tubular channel with the second tubular channel along a direction of the centrifugal force, the first apertured group has a mesh, and the second apertured group has a mesh that is different in size from the mesh of the first apertured group.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuaki Tabata, Hiroshi Kojima, Kazuya Hongo, Takayuki Yamada, Seiichi Takagi, Tetsuo Ohta, Masaki Hirota
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Patent number: 7641767Abstract: An apparatus and method serves, e.g., to deaerate, clean or screen a fibrous suspension and is provided with a closed housing and a rotor arranged centrally therein. The rotor puts at least a part of the fibrous suspension guided into the housing into a rotational flow. The fibrous suspension flowing into the housing through the inlet is put into rotation by a guide element acting hydraulically. This increase the efficiency of the apparatus and prevents disturbing turbulences in the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Voith Patent GmbHInventors: Erwin Binder, Axel Gommel, Anton Selbherr
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Patent number: 6948620Abstract: Apparatus for removing debris from a fluidized sand bed. One or more troughs extend radially from a vertical shaft. Associated with each trough is a perforated chute. The apparatus is placed into the fluidized bed of sand, and rotated. As the apparatus rotates, the perforated chute sifts, or separates, debris from the fluidized sand. That is, the fluidized sand flows through the perforations, but the debris does not. When the apparatus is removed from the fluidized bed, the debris tumbles down the chute, into the troughs, if it has not already done so, and is captures.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Rick Allen Burnett, Bradley Howard Foreman
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Patent number: 5441157Abstract: A suspension containing fine and coarse particles is sprayed under high pressure by way of spray nozzles (10) against a rotating filter medium (7), so that the suspension is separated into a fine fraction, which passes through the filter medium and which contains said fine particles, and a coarse fraction, which does not pass through the filter medium and which contains said coarse particles. According to the invention the filter medium (7) is rotated by way of a drive motor (6) at a speed such that coarse particles and liquid developing on the side of the filter medium are removed from the filter medium substantially as the result of the centrifugal force the coarse particles and liquid are subjected to. In consequence the filter medium is efficiently kept clean during operation, which increases the capacity and improves the separation efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: Celleco Hedemora ABInventor: Roland Fjallstrom
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Patent number: 5382370Abstract: A process for continuously separating relatively coarse particles from a suspension of a mixture of particles in a liquid wherein the suspension is caused to pass through a screening medium which is rotating in its own plane so that the coarse particles are retained on the surface of the screening medium; characterized in that atmospheric pressure above the screening medium is caused to be in excess of the pressure below that medium.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1993Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Assignee: ECC International Ltd.Inventors: Thomas R. Jones, Reginald L. Phillips, Hugh R. Falcon-Steward
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Patent number: 4428832Abstract: The sizing screen comprises a plurality of rotatable screening decks mounted co-axially one below the other. The uppermost screening deck is rotated at a slower speed than the relative fast revolving lowermost screen deck.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1981Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Coal Industry (Patents) LimitedInventors: Michael P. Armstrong, Rodney W. O'Brian, Stanley Gilliver
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Patent number: 4409096Abstract: A control system of particulate material treatment plant comprising screening means which produces undersize and oversize fractions and which is controllable to vary one size fraction relatively to the other size fraction, preparation or dense medium washer means producing a relatively low ash oversize fraction and a relatively high ash oversize fraction and two storage bunkers for the undersize fraction and for the relatively low ash oversize fraction, respectively, the control system comprising sensor means for sensing the amounts of particulate material in each of the two storage bunkers and for deriving signals indicative of the sensed amounts, control means receive the derived signals and control the operation of the screening means in accordance with the received signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd.Inventor: Rodney W. O'Brian
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Patent number: 4308135Abstract: A sizing screen for particulate material of different sizes has a generally horizontal rotatable circular screen surface having a plurality of elongate radially projecting members, first collection means positioned adjacent the outer periphery of the surface for collecting an oversize fraction of the particulate material, second collection means positioned below the surface for collecting an undersize fraction of the material which passes through the screen. Discharge means comprising a rotatable table partitioned into different parts for carrying the oversize and undersize material is positioned below the first and second collection means. A plough or paddle preferably urges material from the table into outlets. The screen is suitable for handling sticky material such as coal fines and clay.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1979Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: Coal Industry (Patents) LimitedInventors: Michael P. Armstrong, Rodney W. O'Brian, Stanley Gilliver
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Patent number: 4251355Abstract: Apparatus for separating snakeskins and fines from pellets in a collection of polymeric material wherein a first nozzle impinges the collection of polymeric material in a stream of air on a moving screen having a mesh size such that the screen will allow the air and fines to pass but will retain the pellets and snakeskins, the air stream carrying the fines through the screen into a closed compartment. A second nozzle is positioned to allow air from the closed compartment to move upwardly through the screen at a different location from the first nozzle to lift and remove snakeskins from the screen.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Ronald C. Nelson, Robert O. Williams
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Patent number: 4220526Abstract: A sizing screen provided with feeder means for causing an even distribution of material onto the screen surface. The feeder means comprises a generally spirally shaped plough which urges material over the edge of a generally circular table the distribution of material being substantially uniform over the edge. The plough has a compaction zone for compacting the material so that urging forces exerted by the plough are not absorbed in the material. A chute which can be stepped feeds material onto the table through the plough.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1978Date of Patent: September 2, 1980Assignee: Coal Industry (Patents) LimitedInventors: Michael P. Armstrong, Rodney W. O'Brian
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Patent number: 3989435Abstract: A method of forming spherically shaped pellets of relatively small diameter is disclosed which comprises the steps of depositing a finely divided congealable material on a surface of a disk shaped body, transporting the body over a closed course which extends in a plane forming an acute angle with the horizontal while rotating the body during the transport in the plane of the course thereby imparting a tumbling motion to the material and resulting in the fabrication of pellets, and collecting pellets of a predetermined range of sizes. A pelletizing apparatus is described which is adapted for forming pellets of relatively small diameter having enhanced surface characteristics and for automatically classifying the pellets by size.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1974Date of Patent: November 2, 1976Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Frederick M. Allen, Anthony F. Lipani