Longitudinally Moving Prefilt Type Patents (Class 210/389)
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Patent number: 11123662Abstract: A layered porous film with a fluidic path through orthogonally oriented ribbed layers of varying size and spacing for the filtering or separation of particles or compounds. Any number of additional layers and materials may be added to modify the flow characteristics through the film.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Imagine TF, LLCInventor: Brian Edward Richardson
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Patent number: 9662599Abstract: The present invention is directed to a drilling fluid reclaimer. The reclaimer has at least one adjustable screen assembly for providing a leveling filter for reclaimed drill fluid. Used drill fluid is placed at the screen assembly at the front the of the screen assembly. The at least one screen is vibrated to separate large particulate matter from liquid drilling fluid. A second screen is provided for additional filtering. Large particulate matter is expelled by a chute at the back of the screen assembly. Drilling fluid passing through the screen is “reclaimed” for use with a drilling system.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: The Charles Machine Works, Inc.Inventors: Cody L. Sewell, Brant Douglas Kukuk
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Patent number: 9233398Abstract: A feeder channel for use in a filter separator machine is used for separation of undesired particles from a well fluid used in petroleum industry which has a purpose of guiding fluid and particle flow to the area of the filter that provides the best utilization of available filtration area and includes: a feeder channel is arranged so that the upstream well fluid is guided via a guiding- and turning plate, which is installed in series in opposite repeated direction in which the outlet of each guiding- and the turning plate facing the center of the vertical line. The fluid will for this reason be independent on how the feeder channel is installed in the direction and angle, and will provide a homogeneous flow profile as it guided through the mouth guide plate and internal guide fin against the distribution plate. The fluid is then distributed to the filter's inner part and utilizes the entire filter surface area and the filter separator machines movement and function.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: OPTIPRO ASInventor: Bjørn Dahl
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Publication number: 20130105412Abstract: An apparatus for separating solids from solids laden drilling fluid is provided. The apparatus includes a shale shaker and a screen assembly. The shale shaker includes a base and a basket isolated from the base, a flow tray arranged in the basket for directing screened drilling fluid. The screen assembly includes at least one layer of screening material, a screen support having a perimeter with at least one support point within the perimeter, wherein the flow tray includes at least one raised portion to support the screen assembly. In some versions the shale shaker has a basket having side supports and at least one intermediate support arranged between the side supports. The screen assembly includes a screen support supporting at least one layer of screening material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: National Oilwell Varco, L.P.Inventor: George Alexander Burnett
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Publication number: 20130105413Abstract: A separator for separating solids and liquids from slurry includes a housing defining a liquid channel and oriented at an acute angle such that a top end is positioned higher than a lower end. A slot sieve extends between and supported at opposing side edges of the housing and is suspended above the liquid channel, the slot sieve including a vibration zone and at least one reaction zone. A slurry delivery apparatus positioned to deliver slurry to the top end of the slot sieve. A liquid removal conduit fluidly coupled to the bottom of the liquid channel. A mechanical vibrator assembly is coupled to the vibration zone of the slot sieve to directly impart mechanical vibration to the reaction zone of the slot sieve and to couple the mechanical vibration to the at least one reaction zone of the slot sieve to dislodge solids from slots of the slot sieve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventor: Rejean Houle
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Patent number: 8074809Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for the continuous treatment of the flow of a mixture containing liquids and solids. A pump provides the mixture to tube that includes a woven material. The liquid is filtered from the mixture, leaving a solids-enriched mixture in the tube. The tube may be flexed during the process, freeing solids trapped in the tube to flow through the center of the tube. A valve may be provided to the tube to generate a back-pressure in the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Inventor: Claude Edward Brown
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Patent number: 7976772Abstract: A filter includes a crucible, a filtering container, and a receiving tank. The crucible has a heater for heating a pre-filtered object to comprise a primary material in liquid and at least one other material in solid. The filtering container has a body, a sieve, and a press rod. The body connects with the crucible for receiving the heated pre-filtered object in a channel and provides a guide-out member; the sieve is disposed in said channel; and the press rod movably received in the channel for pressing the primary material of the pre-filtered object to flow through the sieve and to the guide-out member. The receiving tank has an entrance facing the guide-out member of the filtering container to receive the filtered primary material.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Inventor: Ching-Piao Wong
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Publication number: 20110011811Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for the continuous treatment of the flow of a mixture containing liquids and solids. A pump provides the mixture to tube that includes a woven material. The liquid is filtered from the mixture, leaving a solids-enriched mixture in the tube. The tube may be flexed during the process, freeing solids trapped in the tube to flow through the center of the tube. A valve may be provided to the tube to generate a back-pressure in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Claude Edward Brown
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Publication number: 20100101992Abstract: The invention relates to a filtration cell that comprises a tank with a bottom wall (2) and four side walls extending upwards from the bottom wall as well as an upward opening, the four side walls including two opposite longitudinal walls (3, 5) as well as a front facing wall (4) and a rear facing wall connecting them, a filtration bed (7) supported in the tank, an outlet opening for discharging the filtrate, and a covering flap (24) protruding outwards from the top of one of said longitudinal walls, the longitudinal wall (5) opposed to that fitted with the flap including a lower portion (25) extending upwards from the bottom wall (2) and an upper portion (26) extending slantedly upwards and inside the tank from the top of said lower portion (25), and/or the front facing wall (4) comprises a bottom portion (27) extending upwards from the bottom wall (2) and a top portion (28) extending slantedly upwards and inside the tank from the top of said bottom portion (27).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: Serge Kurowski
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Patent number: 7547389Abstract: A bottom seal, at the lower end of a step screen, is adapted to convey solid particles and other objects positioned in flowing water. The step screen has a grating including alternately fixed and movable lamellar rods with intermediate gaps to allow the water to pass through the grating. The bottom seal extends substantially across the entire width of the grating to seal the ducts that arise between the fixed lamellar rods at their lowermost step as the movable lamellar rods move upwards between the fixed lamellar rods. The bottom seal includes an elongate bottom cover, which at its longitudinal edge upstream is, via hinges, pivotally connected to the step screen via a bottom step upstream of the bottom cover.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Mellegard & Naij ABInventors: Per Mellegard, Stefan Naij
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Patent number: 7416658Abstract: Disclosed herein is an elliptical motion drive device for use in a step screen. The elliptical motion drive device comprises first and second eccentric wheels coupled to a single drive shaft to be eccentrically positioned to each other. Upon rotation of the drive shaft, the first and second eccentric wheels rotate and move along guide rails formed in different directions from each other to transversely and longitudinally rotate movable lattice plates connected to a movable frame of the step screen, thereby achieving elliptical motion of the movable lattice plates.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Inventor: Sung Hur
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Patent number: 7186347Abstract: A vibratory apparatus for separating a liquid from a liquid-laden solid material. The apparatus includes an inclined trough having a base with a first end and a second elevated with respect to the first end. A deck is attached to the trough base, the deck defining support points positioned above the base spaced from one another by a distance sufficient to support the solid material above the deck, and passages located between the support points to allow liquid to flow to the deck. A vibratory drive is attached to the trough and oriented impart a conveying motion toward the trough second end. Solid material deposited onto the deck is advanced toward the second end by the conveying motion while the liquid flows along the trough base toward the first end under gravity.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: General Kinematics CorporationInventors: Dwight Paul Casey, Tobin Lane Imes, Oscar Lee Mathis, Jr.
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Patent number: 7108793Abstract: A method of separating a liquid from a liquid-laden solid material includes providing a trough having a deck defining a support surface with passages extending through the support surface. The liquid-laden solid material is deposited onto the support surface so that the liquid-laden solid material is supported by the support surface. A vibratory force is applied to the deck to separate a substantial portion of the liquid from the liquid-laden solid material. The liquid separated from the liquid-laden solid material is directed under gravity force through the passages extending through the support surface. The solid material is conveyed along the support surface by the vibratory force to a solids discharge point.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: General Kinematics CorporationInventors: Dwight P. Casey, Tobin L. Imes, Oscar L. Mathis, Jr.
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Patent number: 6669854Abstract: A stepping screen assembly bottom portion is located in a liquid waste stream containing solids. The assembly contains a grid structure containing dynamic and static bars horizontally spaced apart. An outer frame on one side of the grid structure contains a pair of hydraulic cylinders operating rods which move the dynamic grid structure outwardly, upwardly, backwardly and downwardly to cause the solids to be lifted from the liquid waste stream for deposit on a conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Hydro-Dyne Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Bruce O. Wiesemann
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Patent number: 6592765Abstract: A method and a device for separating oil from ice. In the method, ice is pressed under the water along an inclined surface formed by a bar screen (3) or a grating. The oil is separated from the ice by vibrating the inclined surface formed by the bar screen (3).Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Suomen YmparistokeskusInventor: Erkki Mykkanen
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Patent number: 6564947Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Publication number: 20020056667Abstract: A vibrating screen assembly having a tubular frame. The tubular frame includes a pair of opposed tubular sides and a pair of opposed tubular ends. An upstanding lip extending from each side and extending from each end forms a rim enclosure. A ledge extends inwardly from the opposed sides. A perforated plate with a plurality of screen cloths thereon is positioned within the rim enclosure and secured to a planar surface of the frame. A slot in the tubular sides and tubular ends forms a continuous channel and an elastomeric gasket is press fit into the slot and held therein without adhesives or fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Terry L. Baltzer, Russell Allen Riddle
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Patent number: 6340089Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 6251294Abstract: A self-regenerating filter unit having a housing which carries an ultrasonic transducer periodically energizable to dislodge caked solids from a filter element in the housing. The removed solids collect in a storage zone where they are periodically removed.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1997Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Delaware Capital Formation, Inc.Inventors: Scott Judson Davis, Dan Michael Hausermann
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Patent number: 6053332Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 6000556Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate having side edge portions with first apertured bands extending between the side edge portions and second unapertured bands alternating with the first bands, the second bands having a wider width than the borders between the apertures in the first band, and an undulating screening screen having ridges and troughs between the ridges extending crosswise to the first and second plate bands and being secured thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5967336Abstract: A vibrating screen assembly having a frame with a pair of opposed sides and a pair of opposed ends. The frame includes a planar surface and an upstanding lip extending vertically from the planar surface to form a rim enclosure. A leg extends downward vertically from the planar surface in a direction away from said lip. A ledge extends perpendicularly from the downward leg. A plurality of tubular cross supports rest on the ledge and are connected to the leg. A perforated plate with a plurality of screen cloths thereon is positioned within the rim enclosure and secured to the planar surface of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Southwestern Wire Cloth, Inc.Inventors: Terry L. Baltzer, Robert E. Norman, Richard W. Von Drehle
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Patent number: 5958236Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5944993Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including a frame in the nature of a plate having spaced apertures therein, spaced frame members on opposite sides of the apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape having substantially parallel ridges with downwardly sloping sides, troughs formed between the downwardly sloping sides for conducting material which is being screened, undersides on the troughs, bonds for securing the undersides of the troughs to the spaced frame members which are located on opposite sides of the apertures, and channels at the sides of the plate for securing the frame to a vibratory screening machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventors: William W. Derrick, John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5876552Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate or frame, and a bonded subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate or frame. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate or frame, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate or frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5868929Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including a frame in the nature of a plate having spaced apertures therein, spaced frame members on opposite sides of the apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape having substantially parallel ridges with downwardly sloping sides, troughs formed between the downwardly sloping sides for conducting material which is being screened, undersides on the troughs, bonds for securing the undersides of the troughs to the spaced frame members which are located on opposite sides of the apertures, and channels at the sides of the plate for securing the frame to a vibratory screening machine.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventors: William W. Derrick, John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5853583Abstract: A multi-functional linear motion shaker includes a rectangular outer support frame with a tank, often referred to as a "possum belly", for receiving the incoming drilling fluid flow. A set of adjustable louvers and a tray is positioned on the side of the tank. The adjustable louvers and tray serve to screen out the larger and stickier drill cuttings or solids. A vibrating deck assembly is positioned within the outer support frame adjacent the tank and tray assembly. The vibrating deck assembly is of a double deck design whose upper and lower decks include cross members to support the mud screens. The upper and lower decks are vertically spaced apart and connected together into one unit by vertical structural members. A moveable plate is positioned on the upper deck adjacent the adjustable louvers and tray. This moveable plate can be positioned to direct drilling fluid flow to the upper deck or repositioned to redirect fluid flow to the lower deck and bypass the upper deck.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Kem-Tron Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Dilipkumar P. Shah
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Patent number: 5814218Abstract: A screen for use with a vibrating screening machine to filter undesired particles from a liquid uses a filter cloth having a substantially rectangular mesh suitable for separating the undesired particles from the liquid bonded in laminar relationship to a back-up having a substantially coarser mesh. The substantially rectangular mesh is formed by a lengthwise array of parallel individual wires woven with a transverse widthwise array of parallel groups of at least three wires. The individual wires are distorted from rectangular proximate the ends of the rectangles by bows in the individual wires at their area of intersection with each of the parallel groups of wires. This configuration provides improved throughput and life characteristics over known screens. A plastic grid of mesh substantially greater than the back-up mesh may be fused to the bonded lamination of the filter cloth and the back-up.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Inventor: William S. Cagle
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Patent number: 5783077Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a bonded subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5720881Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including a frame in the nature of a plate having spaced apertures therein, spaced frame members on opposite sides of the apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape having substantially parallel ridges with downwardly sloping sides, troughs formed between the downwardly sloping sides for conducting material which is being screened, undersides on the troughs, bonds for securing the undersides of the troughs to the spaced frame members which are located on opposite sides of the apertures, and channels at the sides of the plate for securing the frame to a vibratory screening machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventors: William W. Derrick, John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5685982Abstract: A vibratory vectored thrust shaker for separating solid materials from fluids has a base frame and a screen bed support frame carrying a mesh screen supported horizontally above the base frame by resilient supports. An eccentrically weighted vibratory shaft is rotatably mounted transversely between a pair of side rails secured at one end to the screen bed support frame near its discharge end which extend upward therefrom at an acute angle to horizontal. A first resilient round member is mounted at one end of the vibratory shaft. A drive motor mounted on a spring biased hinged mounting bracket connected to the base frame has a second resilient round member mounted on its drive shaft which is engaged in spring biased relation with the first round member.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventor: Mike L. Foster
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Patent number: 5683580Abstract: A vibratory deck of an end feed separator transfers material in a linear direction from the feed end to the discharge end of a screen mounted on the separator frame. A pair of rotary eccentric vibrators is independently mounted in mirror relationship on opposite sides of the frame. The eccentric vibrator shafts are centered on axes at an alpha angle to the direction of horizontal motion of the material, canted at an epsilon angle from the alpha angle and tilted about the epsilon angle from the vertical in a plane normal to the epsilon axes at opposite beta angles. The centers of the eccentric vibrator shafts are offset from the center of vibratory mass of the frame by a rho distance. The alpha, epsilon, beta and rho factors are coordinated so that the aspect ratios of the elliptical patterns of motion from the feed to the discharge ends of the screen sequentially increase or decrease.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Inventor: Grant A. Young
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Patent number: 5641070Abstract: A shale shaker has been developed which, in one aspect, has one or more upper screens and one or more lower screens with an upper screen at a discharge end of the shale shaker and a lower screen disposed to receive material discharged from a discharge end of one of the upper screens. In one aspect a portion of a lower screen underlies the discharge end of the upper screen. In another aspect a solid flowback pan prevents material falling through the upper screen(s) from falling onto the lower screen(s); and, in another aspect, the pan prevents material on a top of the lower screen(s) from falling into a bottom sump of the shale shaker which receives material which has fallen through the screen(s).Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Environmental Procedures, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Seyffert
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Patent number: 5636749Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine includes a substantially planar apertured plate and an undulating subassembly of a support screen and a fine screening screen having ridges and troughs. A fused plastic grid bonds the fine screening screen to the support screen at spaced locations while leaving unobstructed portions of the screens therebetween. The undersides on the troughs are bonded to the apertured plate. The fused plastic grid includes first portions extending substantially perpendicularly to the length dimension of the ridges and throughout the major portion of the sides of the ridges and also includes second portions which extend transversely of the first portions and extend through spaced portions of the troughs while leaving unobstructed portions of the troughs therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Keith F. Wojciechowski
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Patent number: 5614094Abstract: A vibrating screen unit for dewatering dredged material. The vibrating screen unit includes a frame and a top screen deck, a middle screen deck and a bottom screen deck. The middle screen deck includes a splitter which extends across the width of the frame and comprises alternating closed channels and screen rows which alternate across the width of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1994Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Deister Machine Co., Inc.Inventors: E. Mark Deister, Dale A. Loshe
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Patent number: 5593585Abstract: A screening chamber for filtering paper coatings is cleaned with the use of a plurality of water sprays. The water sprays are provided by nozzles located on spray bars positioned transversely across the width of the screening chamber. The nozzles are oriented to direct selected spray patterns tangentially against the screens, and against the interior surfaces of the screening chambers, to remove particulates, debris and other contaminates which collect on the screen during the filtering process.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1994Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventor: John K. Groetzinger
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Patent number: 5417858Abstract: A screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including a frame in the nature of a plate having spaced apertures therein, spaced frame members on opposite sides of the apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape having substantially parallel ridges with downwardly sloping sides, troughs formed between the downwardly sloping sides for conducting material which is being screened, undersides on the troughs, bonds for securing the undersides of the troughs to the spaced frame members which are located on opposite sides of the apertures, and channels at the sides of the plate for securing the frame to a vibratory screening machine.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventors: William W. Derrick, John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5417859Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a bonded subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5417793Abstract: A screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including an apertured plate, and a bonded subassembly of an undulating support screen and fine screening screen and finer screening screen bonded to each other by a fused plastic grid and bonded to the apertured plate. A method of fabricating a screening screen assembly for a vibratory screening machine including the steps of providing a support screen, superimposing a plastic grid onto the support screen, superimposing a finer screening screen onto the fine screening screen, applying heat and pressure to the superimposed screens to fuse the plastic grid and thereby form a flat bonded laminate subassembly by causing the fused plastic grid to permeate the fine screen and the finer screen and the support screen, forming the bonded laminate subassembly into an undulating shape, providing an apertured plate, and bonding the undulating bonded subassembly to the apertured plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: John J. Bakula
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Patent number: 5221472Abstract: A vacuum filtration apparatus is provided with one or more vacuum chambers fixedly secured at predetermined positions. The interior of the vacuum chamber alternates between a partial vacuum and atmospheric pressure. An endless filter belt has a horizontal section disposed above the vacuum chamber. A slurry is fed from one or more slurry feeders onto the horizontal section of the endless filter belt so as to create a cake of solid particles. Water is fed from one or more water feeders onto the cake to wash the solid particles on the endless filter belt. The endless filter belt intermittently advances by a predetermined length. When the endless filter belt is stopped, the vacuum chamber is under a vacuum so as to draw the liquid constituent from the slurry, thereby obtaining a purified cake of the solid particles. The vacuum filtration apparatus is provided with a coupling bar at which the slurry feeder and the water feeder is attached.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Tsukishima Kikai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Michio Ikeda, Kazuo Kamezaki, Yoshihiko Nakazawa, Shuji Iwasaki, Masuhiro Sato, Minoru Morita
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Patent number: 5190645Abstract: A shale shaker or the like comprises a hollow body having an inlet and an outlet. A screen is mounted generally horizontally in the hollow body between the inlet and the outlet. A motive assembly is operatively connected to the screen for repetitively moving the screen. At least one generally horizontal tube is connected to the screen for movement therewith. A solid weight freely movable longitudinally in the tube automatically adjusts the center of gravity of the attached screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: Harry L. Burgess
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Patent number: 5076921Abstract: A vibratory filtering screen assembly comprises an upwardly inclined member (12) on which is mounted the main filtering screen (14). At the exit (16) of the main screen is a secondary screen module (20) comprising a plurality of transverse supports (22) of rectangular section on which is mounted a screen (24) held in position by a silicon beading (26). Surrounding the secondary screen is a perimeter border or dam (28) for containing the discharge which is passed on to the secondary screen. In operation slurry is fed onto the main screen (12) where vibration passes it to exit (16). Wet solids components of the slurry drop into the secondary screen (20) where the vibration continues to dry out the solid particles, waste liquid being diverted away by a plate (30).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Rig Technology LimitedInventors: Marshall G. Bailey, George L. Souter
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Patent number: 4911834Abstract: A separation system for removing drilled solids from a drilling fluid being circulated in a well including a vibratory screen apparatus (10) and method for separating materials having a base (12) supporting a vibratory support frame (13) for relative vibratory movement. A pair of transversely aligned motor vibrators (88) are mounted on a transverse horizontal support (82) secured between opposed sides (64,66) of vibratory frame (13) generally in the area of the center of gravity of the vibratory from (13). The motor vibrators (88) have rotational axes (L3) extending at an angle A with respect to the horizontal and being in a vertical plane parallel to the longitudinal axis (L1) of the screen bed.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1988Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Triton Engineering Services CompanyInventor: Bernard E. Murphy
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Patent number: 4886608Abstract: An apparatus for separating liquids and solids from a mixture thereof comprises a trough structure (12) in which is suspended a filter means (14) on which the mixture can be placed. A vacuum mechanism (16) draws a vacuum beneath the filter means to draw the liquids downwardly from the solids, and a oscillating mechanism (20) causes the remaining solids on the filter to move in a conveying direction. A flexible perforated sheet (60) is provided beneath and in generally continuous contact with the filter means (14) and which can be intermittently flexed to maintain the filter means unobstructed by solids.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Inventor: Gary E. Cook
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Patent number: 4882054Abstract: A vibratory screening machine having a main frame, a screen frame pivoted at substantially its midpoint on the main frame, a weir which receives a liquid-solid mixture to be screened, a discharge spout on the weir, a linkage interconnecting one end of the screen frame with the discharge spout, and a hand wheel effectively connected to the discharge spout to raise and lower it and thereby simultaneously adjust the inclination of the screen frame while maintaining the drop of the liquid-solid mixture being discharged onto the screen frame substantially constant in all inclined positions of the screen frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventors: William W. Derrick, Robert G. Derrick
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Patent number: 4863597Abstract: The screen deck assembly of the present invention comprises a support frame, a screen member adapted to be removably mountable to the support frame, and releasable fastening means for mounting the screen member to the support frame, which in turn is fixedly mounted to the structure of the dewatering apparatus. The fastening means are readily releasable so that the screen member may be dismounted from the support frame, reversed and remounted by again engaging the fastening means into the reassembled screen member and support frame. The fastening means comprises a sleeve member and a pin member adapted for insertion into the sleeve member. The sleeve member has an elongated axially extending hollow cylindrical member which has an annular ring extending radially outwardly therefrom at one end and a plurality of axially extending slits cut in the other end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: W. S. Tyler, IncorporatedInventors: Stephen R. Gilles, William F. Bogard, Robert E. Moser
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Patent number: 4826017Abstract: A vibratory screening device for dressing, sizing, desliming, and dewatering feed streams of fine particulate material is comprised of a vibratory sieve bend screen and a vibratory planar screen deck. The sieve bend screen is positioned at the feed end of the planar screen deck and is arranged so that linear vibratory motion acting on the sieve bend screen is substantially tangential to the arcuate midsection of the sieve bend. Advantageously, the two units can be mounted on a single frame so that only a single vibratory drive is required for imparting linear vibratory motion to both the sieve bend and the planar screen deck. The linear vibratory motion is preferably at an angle of about 40.degree. to the main planar deck and imparts a counter-current force to the fine particulate material flowing across the mid-section of the sieve bend.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1986Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Velmet (Proprietary) LimitedInventors: Noel J. Du Bourg, Graham De Klerk
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Patent number: 4664790Abstract: A method for screening of wooden chips and the similar stuff placed upon a vibrating conveyor including a chute (1) and a frame (2), at which the bottom (4) of the chute (1) is provided with a screening grid consisting of mutually parallel screening rods (6) and is brought to vibrate relative to the frame (2) by help of a vibrating device (11) and at which the frame (2) is provided with longish carriers (9) which are arranged projecting up between the screening rods (6) and the carriers (9), and at which the carriers (9) is brought to vibrate partly relative to the frame (2) and partly relative to the chute (1) with the screening rods. The chute (1) with the screening rods (6) is vibrating in the same plane as the carriers (9) at which the relative movement between the screening rods (6) and the carriers (9) is controlled by a mutual phase displacement of these respectively movement of vibration.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1985Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Inventor: Svante Lundqvist
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Patent number: 4592837Abstract: Solids from a liquid containing heavy metals are filtered by first degassing the solids-laden liquid and then subjecting the degassed liquid to sedimentation to remove large particles and subsequently intermediate size particles. The suspension of fine particles is then passed in counterflow to a moving bed of granulate, especially black peat, to which the particles tend to adhere externally and internally. Clear liquid is removed from the top of the moving bed and the granulate is washed after being withdrawn from the bottom of the bed and is recycled to the moving bed.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1984Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Bergwerksverband GmbHInventors: Gerhard Ludwig, Jozsef Simon, Eckhard Zorkendorfer, Gunther Gappa, Knut Vaupel, Jurgen Klein
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Patent number: 4519902Abstract: A novel vibratory screening apparatus particularly adapted for the wet-screening of slurry mixtures containing particles and liquids, and more particularly to the separation of solid particles and liquids utilizes in combination a combined vibratory screening deck having a sieve bend portion upstream of an inclined substantially planar portion to effect substantial dewatering of the slurry mixture as it flows across the screening deck.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Clinch River CorporationInventor: Greever C. Kinder