Drum Patents (Class 209/406)
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Patent number: 12123141Abstract: The present invention relates to a screen cylinder that is particularly suitable for screening, filtering, fractionating, or sorting cellulose pulp or fibre suspensions of the pulp and paper industry or other similar suspensions. The present invention relates more particularly to screening devices, which are usually cylindrical though also conical shapes are known. Such screening devices have basically two optional constructions. A first one comprises a plurality of screen wires positioned substantially axially and at a small spacing parallel to each other. The plurality of screen wires forms a screening surface facing the pulp or fibre suspension to be screened and adjacent wires form screening openings therebetween allowing an accept portion of the pulp or fibre suspension to flow therethrough. The second construction comprises a drilled or slotted sheet metal plate bent to a circular, or in broader terms, rotationally symmetrical shape.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2023Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: AIKAWA FIBER TECHNOLOGIES OYInventors: Benoit Martineau, Israel Paquette, Christophe Roger Hayart, Robert William Gooding
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Patent number: 11846070Abstract: The present invention relates to a screen cylinder that is particularly suitable for screening, filtering, fractionating, or sorting cellulose pulp or fibre suspensions of the pulp and paper industry or other similar suspensions. The present invention relates more particularly to screening devices, which are usually cylindrical though also conical shapes are known. Such screening devices have basically two optional constructions. A first one comprises a plurality of screen wires positioned substantially axially and at a small spacing parallel to each other. The plurality of screen wires forms a screening surface facing the pulp or fibre suspension to be screened and adjacent wires form screening openings therebetween allowing an accept portion of the pulp or fibre suspension to flow therethrough. The second construction comprises a drilled or slotted sheet metal plate bent to a circular, or in broader terms, rotationally symmetrical shape.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2020Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: AIKAWA FIBER TECHNOLOGIES OYInventors: Benoit Martineau, Israel Paquette, Christophe Roger Hayart, Robert William Gooding
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Patent number: 11052428Abstract: A method of installing a vibratory shaker screen in a vibratory shaker, including placing a first end of the vibratory shaker screen in a retainer, wherein the retainer is a component of the vibratory shaker; pivoting a second end of the vibratory shaker screen toward a screen installation position on the vibratory shaker, deflecting a tab on one of the vibratory shaker screen and the vibratory shaker through contact of the vibratory shaker screen to another retainer of the vibratory shaker, and connecting the vibratory shaker screen to the vibratory shaker, where the tab fixedly connects the vibratory shaker screen to the vibratory shaker.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Mitchell Landwehr, Benjamin Holton, John Fedders
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Publication number: 20110259801Abstract: A portable shavings sifter that is particularly adapted for separating soiled wood shavings used in animal stalls as bedding materials from manure contained in the bedding material. The wood shavings are recovered for reuse and the manure is separated therefrom for disposal. The shavings sifter is shaped to fit within a muck bucket and embodies two handles which rest on the upper lip of the bucket. The shavings sifter includes a number of longitudinally extending, substantially parallel steel rods that are spaced from each to enable the dry wood shavings to pass therethrough while the manure is maintained within the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventor: William DeSelle
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Patent number: 7938273Abstract: A vibratory separator including a screen having a filter element and a center screen disk. The vibratory separator also including a magnet disposed on top of the center pedestal support, wherein the center screen disk and the magnet are configured to magnetically interact. Additionally, a method for replacing a screen for a vibratory separator including actuating a vibratory separator decoupler and breaking a first magnetic interaction between a first magnetic interaction surface and a second magnetic interaction surface. The method further including removing a first screen from the vibratory separator, installing a second screen into the vibratory separator, and establishing a second magnetic interaction.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: M-I LLCInventor: Robert A. Bosse
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Patent number: 7549543Abstract: In a cylindrical sieve, a first frame 7 is provided with a first ring plate 7a arranged in a radial direction and a ring plate 7b extended inward in an axial direction X of the sieve from an inner end of the first ring plate 7a. The ring plate 7b has an inwardly warped end. A ring projection 2a is fit in a ring-shaped cavity K1 defined by a ring recess 10a and the first frame 7. The ring plate 7b presses the ring projection 2a outward in the radial direction to prevent the ring projection 2a from being slipped off the matching recess. Through holes 7c (counter bores) are formed in the first frame 7 along the axial direction X. Four of the through holes 7c are used to fasten the rods 6 and receive the Phillips head screws 6f seated therein, and the remaining through holes 7c receives Phillips head screws 20 (see FIG. 1) seated therein for reinforced linkage of the first frame 7 with the holder frame 11.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2008Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Tsukasa Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Fumio Kato, Yoshio Sakakibara, Hidenori Yamaguchi
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Publication number: 20090020461Abstract: A screen basket with replaceable profiled bars and method of making such screen basket are described herein. The screen basket includes profiled bars evenly spaced circumferentially to form a plurality of continuous slots that covers the whole basket length. The profiled bars are fixed in place by a backing structure, including support rings. In pulp and paper industry, this type of basket is mainly used for pulp screening and is commonly referred to as wedge wire basket. As opposed to conventional wedge wire baskets, in which the profiled bars are permanently joined to the rings, the present invention allows replacing the profiled bars when required and to fully re-use the main structural elements. This is achieved with an assembly that allows to insert the profiled bars, preferably consecutively sled into each aligned ring grooves in a vertical movement. The ring grooves are profiled such that there is sufficient clearance for sliding in the profiled bars.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2006Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Filtration Fibrewall Inc.Inventor: Marc-Andre Hetu
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Patent number: 7410064Abstract: In a cylindrical sieve, a first frame 7 is provided with a first ring plate 7a arranged in a radial direction and a ring plate 7b extended inward in an axial direction X of the sieve from an inner end of the first ring plate 7a. The ring plate 7b has an inwardly warped end. A ring projection 2a is fit in a ring-shaped cavity K1 defined by a ring recess 10a and the first frame 7. The ring plate 7b presses the ring projection 2a outward in the radial direction to prevent the ring projection 2a from being slipped off the matching recess. Through holes 7c (counter bores) are formed in the first frame 7 along the axial direction X. Four of the through holes 7c are used to fasten the rods 6 and receive the Phillips head screws 6f seated therein, and the remaining through holes 7c receives Phillips head screws 20 (see FIG. 1) seated therein for reinforced linkage of the first frame 7 with the holder frame 11.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Tsukasa Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Fumio Kato, Yoshio Sakakibara, Hidenori Yamaguchi
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Publication number: 20040149633Abstract: A tubular screen for screening of pulp suspensions comprises a mantle wall (1), which is provided with screen passages, and external support rings (6), which reinforce the mantle wall so that the latter is resistant to and is not deformed by dynamic forces during operation. Each support ring is designed with a conical surface (7), which abuts and presses directly or indirectly against the mantle wall (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventor: Borje Fredriksson
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Patent number: 6669028Abstract: In a cylindrical screen, a screen body has a height greater than its diameter, and is formed of a plurality of portions spaced apart from each other in a direction of the height. Each portion has slits laterally and vertically spaced apart from each other. At least one annular member is situated between two of the plurality of the portions of the screen body to be located radially inside an outer surface of the screen. The annular member has an annular concave formed in a middle thereof extending toward an inner side of the screen from the outer surface of the screen, and a width extending in the direction of the height. The width is greater than a distance of the slits vertically spaced apart from each other. Accordingly, a mat formed on the screen can be easily peeled off.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Aikawa Iron Works Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshihiko Aikawa
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Publication number: 20030094401Abstract: A screening basket is disclosed which is intended to be located in a screening device for separating a fibrous suspension. The screening basket is tubular with a diameter and an effective screening height. In order to reduce problems with thickening and wear, the diameter is at least 1.8 times greater than the effective screening height.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: Metso Paper, Inc.Inventors: Anders Bergdahl, Lennart Svensson
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Publication number: 20020185416Abstract: A screen cylinder includes a hollow cylinder body that defines an axis. The cylinder body has a plurality of supporting bars that are parallel to the axis, that are spaced apart at a radial distance from the axis, and that are angularly spaced apart from each other. Each of the supporting bars has a radial inner portion proximate to the axis, and a radial outer portion opposite to the radial inner portion. Each of the supporting bars is formed with a plurality of strip retaining notches at one of the radial inner and radial outer portions. The strip retaining notches of the supporting bars are aligned along a helical path that surrounds the axis. The cylinder body further includes a helical screen strip mounted in the strip retaining notches of the supporting bars and extending along the helical path.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventor: Chao-Ho Chen
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Patent number: 6491168Abstract: A pulp screening assembly where each support ring is weldlessly bonded to a perforate screen section by a bonding material that preferably is a brazing material. There is a joint between each ring and a screen section in which brazing material is disposed. The joint includes at least one set of mating faying surfaces that are offset relative to a longitudinal axis of the screening assembly. In a preferred embodiment, there is a tolerance between mated faying surfaces of no greater than 0.008 inches to ensure a good weldless bond is achieved. In another preferred embodiment, the tolerance is no greater than 0.004 inches. A weldless screen basket is produced having end rings, a plurality of slotted screen sections, and an intermediate ring having slots with back grooves within four millimeters of a ring at each end increasing screening open area.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: J + L Fiber Services, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Lutz, Tim Cromell
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Patent number: 6425486Abstract: In a pressure screening device for separating undesired particles from a fibre suspension a cylindrical screen (2) is provided. The screen has an outer side and an inner side and is provided with a plurality of projections (19) on the outer side of the screen (2) which extend in the circumferential direction of the screen (2), grooves (17) formed on the inner side of the screen (2) and extending in a direction having an axial component, and screening passages in the form of slots (18) disposed in the area of each groove (17) and diverging from the inner side of the screen (2) towards its outer side. According to the invention, the projections (19), grooves (17) and slots (18) of the screen (2) are produced by working of a substantially planar screen plate bent into cylindrical shape subsequent to the working. Thereby it is possible to form a screen (2) having uniform slots (18), the width of which at the inner side of the screen (2) is only about 0.1 mm.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: GL& V Sweden ABInventors: Roine Andersson, Lars-Göran Rundqvist, Jan Backman
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Patent number: 6257413Abstract: Screen panels are disclosed which are adapted to form a portion of a screening cylinder for screening fibrous material. The screen panels are unitary and made of wear-resistant material including a plurality of axially extending grooves on the outer surface of the screen panel, a plurality of slit-shaped screening orifices disposed at the bottom of the axial grooves, at least one support ring extending circumferentially across the surface of the screen panel and integral therewith, and a flange is formed at the sides of the screen panel so that the screen panels can be assembled together without the use of welding.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Valmet Fibertech ABInventor: Mika Tolvanen
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Patent number: 6138838Abstract: A screen media (200) for use in screening pulp slurry has a first side (204) and a second side (206). The pulp slurry is fed from the first side of the screen media to the second side of said screen media through a plurality of screening passages (205). Each said screening passage include a contour cut (210) formed in the first side, a back groove (208) formed in the second side, and a residual thickness (234) between the contour cut and the back groove. An elongate slot (235) is formed in the residual material, and the residual thickness has a substantially uniform thickness about the elongate slot. Where the slot extends completely through the residual material it defines a through-slit (236) through which slurry flows and is filtered.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: J&L Fiber Services, Inc.Inventors: Matthew R. Soik, Mark S. Lutz, Dennis G. Purton
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Patent number: 6131743Abstract: A rotationally symmetrical screen for fiber suspensions with an inlet and outlet side, having a series of profiled bars which extend transversely to the circumferential direction of the screen, the cross-section of the profiled bars having a first end region facing away from the screen outlet side and a second end region facing away from the screen inlet side, and with metallic supporting rings lying in planes extending perpendicularly to the screen axis, each of the supporting rings having a series of cutouts open at their edge towards the screen inlet side, the shape of the cutouts corresponding to the configuration of the second cross-sectional end regions of the profiled bars lying in the cutouts, and forming an undercut in which a projection of the profiled bar cross section engages so that the profiled bars are held positively in a radial direction in relation to the screen axis and in the circumferential direction of the screen with their second cross-sectional end regions in the supporting ring cutoutType: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Hermann Finckh Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Erich Czerwoniak, Wilhelm Hagen Hutzler, Jochen Gustav Pfeffer
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Patent number: 6056126Abstract: A screen device including a multitude of parallel rods between which are located the sorting slots. The rods are held in position by supporting elements, which are connected with carriers. The respective cover elements are located at the faces of the rods. Due to their special design, the cover elements may be detachable. The screen devices may be used, for example, in the paper-making industry as cylindrical screen baskets or plane screens.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiertechnik Patent GmbHInventors: Samuel Schabel, Peter Schweiss
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Patent number: 6016921Abstract: The present invention provides a separator having a rotatable frame and a plurality of sizing panels attached thereto. The frame has a pair of end rings and a plurality of stringers extending longitudinally between the end rings. Each stringer has a substantially rectangular cross section. The cylinder panels each have a pair of circumferentially extending edges and a pair of longitudinally extending edges. Each sizing panel includes a pair of longitudinally extending flanges that engage the stringer in the separator frame and is clamped in place within the channel of a clamp bar attached on the external surface of the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Carter Day International, Inc.Inventor: David A. Hauch
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Patent number: 5971160Abstract: A support structure for thin screenplates utilized for fine screens in Fibresaving applications for pulp fiber suspensions or the like wherein a support structure having a screen support in minimum screen contact positioned by a support reinforcement and positioning device, assembled to form an integral structure which reduces the stresses and deflections in the thin screenplates occurring in operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Antoine G. Abdulmassih, Donald B. Johnson, Douglas L. G. Young, Brian J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 5968357Abstract: A screen basket for filtering an aqueous fiber suspension includes a cylindrical foraminous filter element, anchoring collars surrounding and fixed to opposite ends of the filter element, at least two support rings surrounding the filter element, and support rods for adjusting the support rings between axially contracted positions disengaged from the anchoring collars, and axially expanded positions engaging the anchoring collars and axially tensioning the filter element. In a first embodiment, the anchoring collars are relatively flexible. This allows the anchoring collars to be deformed for insertion of the cylindrical foraminous filter element within the support rings. Alternatively, the upper and lower support rings are divided into segments that are easily disassembled and reassembled to facilitate removal of a defective cylindrical foraminous filter element and installation of a new filter element.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Voith Sulzer Paper Technology North America, Inc.Inventors: Klaus Doelle, Kurt W. Lorenz
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Patent number: 5954956Abstract: An apparatus and method for screening wood pulp and other fibrous fluid suspensions. The apparatus and method relate to rebuildable, modular screen cylinders for screening thick pulp slurry in pulp and paper applications. The screen sections of the modular screen cylinder of the present invention are of a nonwelded construction. A lap joint according to the present invention is provided in each screen section connecting the ends of the individual sections when the screen sections are rolled into cylindrical shape. As a result, the lap joint of the current invention provides for a nonwelded, modular screen cylinder which is less expensive to manufacture and provides for increased wear life and durability as compared to similar screen baskets previously known.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: J&L Fiber ServicesInventors: Mark S. Lutz, Dennis G. Purton, Matthew R. Soik
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Patent number: 5823355Abstract: A support structure for thin screenplates utilized for fine screens in Fibresaving applications for pulp fiber suspensions or the like wherein a support structure having a screen support in minimum screen contact positioned by a support reinforcement and positioning device, assembled to form an integral structure which reduces the stresses and deflections in the thin screenplates occurring in operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1995Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Antoine G. Abdulmassih, Donald B. Johnson, Douglas L. G. Young, Brian J. Gallagher
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Patent number: 5791495Abstract: A plurality of like wedge bars are formed with a groove between two lands. The wedge bars are assembled into a cylindrical screen, with the grooves defining screening slots of a uniform width. The wedge bars may be electron beam welded or furnace brazed to support rings. Alternatively, the wedge bars may be held in place by slots in support rings and circumferential clamping applied by jack wedge assemblies. Multiple cylindrical segments may be connected together into a single screen cylinder by an ear and slot arrangement. The screen cylinder so formed may have slots of 0.004 inches or less in width, and may be formed of a wide range of wear and corrosion resistant materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Beloit Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William A. Gero, Stephen G. W. Munro, Philip H. Goldenberg
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Patent number: 5679250Abstract: A pressurized screen arrangement for screening lignocellulose containing fiber material, comprising a screen housing (10) with a screen cage (11) are arranged in first and, respectively, second attachment members (17, 18) in the screen housing. Both ends of the screen cage (11) are fitted into the attachment members (17,18) with radial clearance, and an axial support (21) is provided at least at one of the attachment members (17,18).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Sunds Defibrator Industries AktiebolagInventors: Par-Erik Larsson, Thomas Lindenau
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Patent number: 5667075Abstract: The invention concerns the design of classifying wheel made of a waterproof sintered material with vanes arranged in a ring that run parallel to the rotational axis and that are positioned between the hub-bearing circular disc and an annular cover disc, whereby the flow of the classifying air through the vanes is contrary to the centrifugal direction of the classifying wheel. Described is a classifying wheel design which permits manufacture of such a classifying wheel in an economical manner with a high degree of manufacturing accuracy even if the classifying wheel has an outside diameter in excess of 250 mm and which ensures the required degree of fracture resistance for any standard sintered material. This is achieved in that the classifying wheel is made up of simple ring elements joined together by a self-sintering filler, e.g. an adhesive, introduced into the gaps between the ring elements.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Hosokawa Alpine AktiengesellschaftInventor: Georg Konetzka
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Patent number: 5513757Abstract: A continuous cut slotted screen basket for removing contaminants from papermaking stock is disclosed. The screen basket has a wall member with first and second sides. Blind parallel first slots are cut into and are spaced across the first side. The first slots are continuous and are separated from the second side by webs of reduced wall thickness. Mutually spaced reinforcing elements are secured to the first side. The reinforcing elements extend transversely across the first slots and are spaced from the webs of reduced wall thickness. Continuous second slots are cut through the webs. The second slots are parallel to and communicate with respective first slots.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Sulzer Papertec Mansfield Inc.Inventor: Richard R. Papetti
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Patent number: 5507396Abstract: The present invention provides a trommel having a plurality of screen panels whose longitudinally extending edges are disposed within a channel formed in a longitudinally extending rib member and fastened in place.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1994Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: Carter Day International, Inc.Inventor: David A. Hauch
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Patent number: 5472095Abstract: Screening cylinders for screening lignocellulose-containing fibrous material are disclosed. The cylinders are formed from longitudinal bars separated by gaps, and support rings extending around the circumference of the cylinders to support the bars, as well as longitudinal strips whose outer surfaces are a greater distance from the support rings than are the bars.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: AB KnufsilplatarInventor: Jan Malm
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Patent number: 5301813Abstract: An apparatus for separating materials into different sized particles, especially difficult materials that may contain wet or sticky particles or lightweight foreign material. The material is separated by feeding it into a dish-shaped unit open at the top with screen material along its sides and bottom. The unit is rotated about an inclined axis so that the open top faces upwardly and toward the front. The material to be separated is placed into the unit, and the unit is rotated so that the material rolls on itself across the bottom and up the sides with the smaller particles moving downwardly where they pass through the screened sides and bottom as the unit rotates over a conveyor. The larger particles exit through the open top of the unit. The apparatus also includes a unique way of providing for the screen medium.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Inventor: Bradley J. Schnittjer
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Patent number: 5255791Abstract: Process of making and mounting an end rim of a cylindrical sieve (1) for paper pulp strainer and classifier characterized by the fact that the rim is of one piece, molded directly on the end of the cylinder with a hardenable or thermosetting plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: E&M LamortInventor: Jean-Pierre Lamort
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Patent number: 5248042Abstract: A mobile screening apparatus includes a horizontal rotary drum preferably fed by underflow from a prescreening device that is reversible endless belt of screening grizzly bars. The belt reverses for expelling oversize material caught between bars. Force needed to turn the drum is monitored, as a way of controlling drum feeding by the prescreening device, for preventing protracted over-filling of the drum. The screening drum includes an outer peripheral cage of longitudinal bars, at least some of which preferably are movably mounted. A set of wires is circumferentially wrapped about the bar cage, with sufficient flexibility to permit the wires to locally elastically flex away from the bars sufficient to pass slightly oversize material and facilitate cleaning of debris lodged in spaces among the bars and wires. Brushes help dislodge lodged debris.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1991Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Assignees: Ossi Rissanen, Vernon F. ChevalierInventor: Mauri Kuhmonen
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Patent number: 5084991Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for padding a pipeline lying in a ditch by separating fine particles from coarse particles in the material excavated from the ditch and windrowed along the side of the ditch comprising moving a frame supporting a rotating separator drum at the desired distance above ground to engage windrowed material at the level required to obtain sufficient fines to pad the pipeline while rotating the separating drum to separate the fine and coarse material and conveying the fines laterally into the ditch.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Inventor: Thomas J. Cronk, Jr.
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Patent number: 4986900Abstract: A screen cylinder is made up of a plurality of identical ceramic elements in arcuate form having screen openings, and opposite longitudinally extending edges carrying a tongue and groove, respectively. The elements are joined one to the other along their edges by inserting the tongues into the grooves to form a complete cylinder. Different diameter and lengths of screen cylinders may be formed by varying the number of elements in each closed arrangement of elements, and the closed arrangements may be disposed end-to-end with an intermediate connecting ring between them. End rings are provided to maintain the elements in a generally cylindrical configuration. Cinch rods connected between the end rings and under tension subject the elements in assembly to axial compression.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventor: Chauncey Mason
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Patent number: 4892656Abstract: A vacuum filter for the separation of solids from liquids, comprising an endlessly circulating array of troughs which constitute a common horizontal filter surface, on which an endless filter cloth is laid, in which each trough has an elastic sealing strip on that rimless edge which extends along the trough bottom transversely to the direction of movement. A good vacuum seal between two successive troughs with easy replaceability of the sealing strip is provided wherein the sealing strip is releasably clamped by a spring-loaded movable clamping bracket against the leading and/or rear edge of one of the adjacent troughs.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1989Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Dorr-Oliver IncorporatedInventor: Kurt E. Pietzsch
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Patent number: 4828689Abstract: A screen for a purifier or separator, especially for a paper pulp purifier embodied by assembly of parallel bars on crosspieces, the assembly being made without welds on the crosspieces by dovetailed notches being borned by the bars, the lips of the notches fitting in V-shaped lateral grooves borne by each of the crosspieces, characterized in that the bars (6) comprise, laterally, on at least one side (6a6b) at least one recess (10) so that the width of the bar is diminished at the level of the recess (10) by the recessed depth, and in that the bars are mounted in juxtaposition on the crosspieces (7), in contact against one another by their non-recessed parts.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Inventor: Pierre Lamort
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Patent number: 4569761Abstract: In a centrifuge sieve drum, wherein the inner surface of the drum is lined with a support arrangement carrying wear-resistant sieve or screen rods, there is obtained a compensation of the different thermal expansions of the sieve rods and the support arrangement in that, the sieve rods comprise an axially extending web and the support arrangement comprises identically shaped grooves or slots engaged by the webs. Each web and its associated groove or slot may be designed, for example, as a dovetail guide. Thus, while the sieve rods may expand or contract in longitudinal direction or in the direction of the lengthwise axis of the drum, the sieve rods are, however, immovable in radial direction and in circumferential direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1983Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss AGInventors: Leonhard Spiewok, Jozsef Fenyes
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Patent number: 4430221Abstract: In a centrifuge sieve drum wherein the inner surface of the drum is lined with a support arrangement which carries wear-resistant sieve or screen rods formed of a hard material, there is obtained a compensation of the different thermal expansions of the sieve or screen rods and the support arrangement in that, the sieve or screen rods are fixedly connected, in each case, as by riveting or by a threaded connection, at one location with the support arrangement of the sieve drum, whereas the rivets or threaded screws at other connection locations are moveable in a slot-shaped or elongate hole in the axial direction of the sieve drum.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Escher Wyss LimitedInventor: Leonhard Spiewok
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Patent number: 4030606Abstract: A vibratory tubular screen for separating particulate material, such as wood chips, into coarse and fine classifications. A hollow tubular screen is mounted for rotation about its axis with the screen axis inclined downwardly away from a receiving hopper through which material is introduced into the interior of the screen. A roller support assembly rotatably supporting the screen intermediate its ends includes a resiliently biased support member which is deflectable downwardly in accordance with the combined weight of the screen and material contained in the screen. When the combined weight of the screen and material exceeds a predetermined weight, the resiliently biased member is deflected downwardly to a position in which a vibrating element comes in contact with the screen to impart a radially directed vibratory action to the screen as it is driven in rotation.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1976Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: Morbark Industries, Inc.Inventors: Leward N. Smith, Larry L. Morey