Claims
- 1. A bar screen for screening wood chips or waste having at least a first and a second sets of bars forming at least a first rack and a second rack; the bars of the first rack interleaving with the bars of the second rack, and the racks each being driven to oscillate in at least a vertical plane, the interdigitating bars forming screening gaps between the bars; wherein each bar of the first and second racks has a downwardly extending leg which is connected to a clamping member which rides on an oscillating member the improvement comprising:
- portions of the clamping member defining two upwardly extending side walls, and a peaked roof having two inclined segments joining the side walls, the inclined segments extending upwardly between bar legs so material moving through the screen more readily slides off the clamping member,
- portions of the clamping member peaked roof defining transversely extending slots; and wherein the legs extend through the slots and between the clamping member side walls; and wherein bolts extend through the side walls, the bolts being adjacent to and between the legs, the bolts urging the side walls toward each other, thus clamping the legs between the side walls.
- 2. A bar screen for screening wood chips or waste having at least a first and a second sets of bars forming at least a first rack and a second rack; the bars of the first rack interleaving with the bars of the second rack, and the racks each being driven to oscillate in at least a vertical plane, the interdigitating bars forming screening gaps between the bars; wherein each bar of the first and second racks has a downwardly extending leg which is connected to a clamping member which rides on an oscillating member, the improvement comprising:
- portions of the clamping member defining two upwardly extending side walls, and a peaked roof having two inclined segments joining the side walls, the inclined segments extending upwardly between bar legs so material moving through the screen more readily slides off the clamping member.
- portions of the clamping member peaked roof defining transversely extending slots; and wherein the legs extend through the slots and between the clamping member side walls; and wherein bolts extend through the side walls, at a location spaced from a leg, the bolts urging the side walls toward each other, thus clamping the legs between the side walls.
- 3. A bar screen for screening wood chips or waste having at least a first and a second sets of bars forming at least a first rack and a second rack; the bars of the first rack interleaving with the bars of the second rack, and the racks each being driven to oscillate in at least a vertical plane, the interdigitating bars forming screening gaps between the bars; wherein each bar of the first and second racks has a downwardly extending leg which is connected to a clamping member which rides on an oscillating member the improvement comprising:
- portions of the clamping member defining two upwardly extending side walls, and a peaked roof having two inclined segments joining the side walls, the inclined segments extending upwardly between bar legs so material moving through the screen more readily slides off the clamping member,
- portions of the clamping member peaked roof defining transversely extending slots; and wherein the legs extend through the slots and between the clamping member side walls; and wherein bolts extend through the side walls and urge the side walls toward each other, thus clamping the legs between the side walls.
- 4. The bar screen of claim 3 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 clamp side wall may be moved closer to another side wall while the clamp remains attached to the oscillating member to clamp the legs.
- 5. A bar screen;
- for screening wood chips or waste having at least a first and a second sets of bars forming at least a first rack and a second rack; the bars of the first rack interleaving with the bars of the second rack, and the racks each being driven to oscillate in at least a vertical plane, the interdigitating bars forming screening gaps between the bars; wherein each bar of the first and second racks has a downwardly extending leg which is connected to a clamping member which rides on an oscillating member the improvement comprising:
- portions of the clamping member defining two upwardly extending side walls, and a peaked roof having two inclined segments joining the side walls, the inclined segments extending upwardly between bar legs so material moving through the screen more readily slides off the clamping member,
- portions of the legs which define bolt holes extending between the clamp side walls; and
- bolts which extend through the side walls and the leg bolt holes to pin the legs to the clamp.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/249,403 filed on May 26, 1994, now abandoned, which was a divisional of 08/129,845, filed Sep. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"DynaGage Bar Screen . . . High Performance Chip Thickness Screening" Radar Companies Brochure (no date). |
Divisions (1)
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129845 |
Sep 1993 |
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Continuations (1)
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249403 |
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