Claims
- 1. A bulk material handling system, comprising:
- a container for receiving bulk material, said container including a floor, a pair of sidewalls, and an outlet end;
- said floor comprising a first conveyor for conveying bulk material through the container to and out said outlet end;
- said first conveyor having a discharge end that is generally at the outlet end of the container;
- a bulk material break-up device comprising a generally vertical, generally transverse frame at the outlet end of the container, in the path of the bulk material, a plurality of elements mounted on said frame for generally up and down reciprocation, and bulk material contacting teeth on said elements facing towards the bulk material on the first conveyor;
- said material break-up device being operable for loosening bulk material as the bulk material is being moved by said first conveyor against the break-up teeth;
- a secondary conveyor positioned generally below the outlet end of the container; and
- wherein bulk material loosened by the bulk material break-up device falls onto the secondary conveyor through an inlet that is horizontally between the discharge end of the conveyor in the container and the break-up device.
- 2. A bulk material handling system according to claim 1, wherein said elements are elongated and parallel, and the bulk material contacting teeth are distributed along said elements.
- 3. A bulk material handling system according to claim 2, wherein the bulk material break-up device includes spaces between the elements through which bulk material may pass.
- 4. A bulk material handling system according to claim 1, wherein the bulk material break-up device includes spaces between the elements through which bulk material may pass.
- 5. A bulk material handling system according to claim 1, wherein said frame is pivotally mounted on said container for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis, to allow a lower end of the frame to move away from the discharge end of the conveyor and make the space wider.
- 6. A bulk material handling system according to claim 5, wherein said frame has an upper end and said axis is at least near said upper end.
- 7. A bulk material handling system according to claim 1, wherein the conveyor within the container is a reciprocating slat conveyor comprising a plurality of elongated conveyor slats that extend longitudinally of the conveyor.
- 8. A bulk material handling system, comprising:
- a container for receiving bulk material, said container including a floor, a pair of sidewalls, and an outlet end;
- said floor comprising a conveyor for conveying bulk material through the container to and out said outlet end;
- said conveyor having a discharge end that is generally at the outlet end of the container;
- a bulk material break-up device comprising a generally vertical, generally transverse frame at the outlet end of the container, in the path of the bulk material, a plurality of elements mounted on said frame for generally up and down reciprocating, and bulk material contacting teeth on said elements;
- said material break-up device being operable for loosening bulk material as the bulk material is being moved by said conveyor against the teeth;
- wherein said elements are elongated and parallel, and the bulk material contacting teeth are distributed along said elements; and
- wherein the bulk material break-up device includes spaces between the elements through which bulk material may pass.
- 9. A bulk material handling system according to claim 8, wherein said frame is pivotally mounted on said container for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis, to allow a lower end of the frame to move away from the discharge end of the conveyor.
- 10. A bulk material handling system according to claim 9, wherein said frame has an upper end and said axis is at least near said upper end.
- 11. A bulk material handling system according to claim 8, wherein the conveyor within the container is a reciprocating slat conveyor comprising a plurality of elongated conveyor slats that extend longitudinally of the conveyor.
- 12. A bulk material handling system, comprising:
- a container for receiving bulk material, said container including a floor, a pair of sidewalls, and an outlet end;
- said floor comprising a conveyor for conveying bulk material through the container to and out said outlet end;
- said conveyor having a discharge end that is generally at the outlet end of the container;
- a bulk material break-up device comprising a generally vertical, generally transverse frame at the outlet end of the container in the path of the bulk material, a plurality of elements mounted on said frame for generally up and down reciprocation, and bulk material contacting teeth on said elements;
- said material break-up device being operable for loosening bulk material as the bulk material is being moved by said conveyor against the teeth; and
- said frame being pivotally mounted for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis, to allow a lower end of the break-up device to move away from the discharge end of the conveyor.
- 13. A bulk material handling system according to claim 12, wherein said frame has an upper end and said axis is at least near said upper end.
- 14. A bulk material handling system according to claim 12, wherein a secondary conveyor is positioned below the outlet end of the container, and bulk material loosened by the bulk material break-up device falls onto the secondary conveyor through a space that is horizontally between the discharge end of the conveyor and the break-up device.
- 15. A bulk material handling system according to claim 12, wherein the conveyor within the container is a reciprocating slat conveyor comprising a plurality of elongated conveyor slats that extend longitudinally of the conveyor.
- 16. A bulk material handling system according to claim 12, wherein the bulk material break-up device includes spaces between the elements through which bulk material may pass.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/020,449, filed Jun. 18, 1996 and entitled "Sloughing Wall."
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