Claims
- 1. A bar screen for screening particulate matter, comprising:
- a first set of bars forming a first rack;
- a second set of bars forming a second rack, wherein the bars of the first rack interleave with the bars of the second rack, the interleaved bars forming screening gaps. therebetween;
- a leg extending downwardly from each bar in the first rack;
- a clamping member which engages each leg;
- an oscillating beam beneath the clamping member, the oscillating beam driving the first rack to oscillate in at least a vertical plane;
- a positioning bracket fixed to the clamping member and adjustably engaged with the oscillating beam for positioning the clamping member with respect to the oscillating beam.
- 2. The bar screen of claim 1 further comprising:
- a plurality of ears which extend from the oscillating beam; and
- a rod which extends between the ears and the positioning bracket, wherein the positioning bracket is selectably positionable along the rod to adjust the position of the clamping member with respect to the oscillating beam.
- 3. The bar screen of claim 11 wherein the rod is threaded, and nuts are threaded on the rod to be positioned adjacent the ears and the bracket.
- 4. The bar screen of claim 10 further comprising:
- a plurality of bolts having shanks of a first width which extend between and connect the clamping member and the oscillating member; and
- portions of the clamping member which define oversized bolt holes of a width greater than the bolt shank first width, wherein the a clamping member has side walls which may be moved closer to one another while the clamp remains attached to the oscillating member to clamp the legs between the side walls.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/129,845, filed on Sep. 30, 1993.
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Divisions (1)
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