Claims
- 1. A material separation screen, comprising:multiple shafts aligned along a separation screen frame and configured to rotate in a direction causing paper products to move along the separation screen, the shafts configured with a shape and spacing so that substantially rigid pieces of the paper products move along the screen while non-rigid pieces of the paper products slide down between adjacent shafts.
- 2. A material separation screen according to claim 1 wherein the multiple shafts have a round cross-sectional shape with a substantially smooth outside surface.
- 3. A material separation screen according to claim 1 including at least one vacuum shaft having a set of air input holes configured to suck air for retaining the non-rigid pieces of the paper products.
- 4. A material separation screen according to claim 1 wherein the vacuum shaft includes a set of air output holes configured to blow air for dislodging the non-rigid pieces of the paper products retained by the input holes.
- 5. A material separation screen according to claim 4 including a divider located inside the vacuum shaft configured to separate the input holes from the output holes.
- 6. A material separation screen according to claim 1 including discs located on at least some of the shafts.
- 7. A material separation screen according to claim 6 wherein the discs have multiple sides that maintain a substantially constant spacing with discs on adjacent shafts.
- 8. A material separation screen according to claim 6 wherein at least some of the discs are dual diameter discs having a primary disc with a first outside perimeter and a secondary disc with a second outside perimeter smaller than the first outside perimeter.
- 9. A material separation screen according to claim 8 wherein the primary disc on a first shaft is aligned with the secondary disc on a second adjacent shaft and the secondary disc on the first shaft is aligned with the primary disc on the second adjacent shaft.
- 10. A material separation screen according to claim 9 wherein the dual diameter discs are aligned to form an overlapping stair stepped gap between dual diameter discs on adjacent shafts.
- 11. A method for separating materials, comprising:loading materials onto a screen having multiple spaced apart shafts; rotating the shafts so that the materials move from an in feed end toward an out feed end; and spacing the shafts so that rigid and semi-rigid materials are carried to the out feed end of the screen while more flexible and malleable materials slip down between the shafts before reaching the out feed end of the screen.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 including sucking air through holes in at least some of the shafts to retain the flexible materials.
- 13. The method of claim 12 including blowing air through other holes in at least some of the shafts to dislodge the retained materials.
- 14. The method of claim 11 including providing discs on at least some of the shafts that move the materials up and down while also moving the materials along the screen.
- 15. The method of claim 14 including sizing the discs so that they maintain a substantially constant spacing with discs on adjacent shafts while being rotated.
- 16. The method of claim 15 including:providing dual diameter discs having both primary discs; providing secondary discs that have a smaller perimeter size than the primary discs; and aligning the primary discs with secondary discs on adjacent shafts and aligning the secondary discs with primary discs on the adjacent shafts to form non-linear gaps between the dual diameter discs on adjacent shafts.
- 17. A vacuum shaft assembly for a material separation screen, comprising:a shaft body including a hollow middle section and holes that extend through the shaft body; an air pump fluidly coupled to the hollow middle section and configured to suck air through the holes and retain de-inking materials that are transported over the shaft body.
- 18. A shaft assembly according to claim 17 including a divider located inside the hollow middle section for separating the middle section into at least two different chambers, a first chamber coupled to an air output flow from the air pump and a second chamber fluidly coupled to an air input flow from the air pump.
- 19. A shaft assembly according to claim 18 wherein the holes located over the first chamber suck air for retaining the de-inking materials that pass over the shaft body and the holes located over the second chamber blow air for dislodging the retained de-inking materials.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/326,805 filed Oct. 2, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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6253927 |
Vaananen et al. |
Jul 2001 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/326805 |
Oct 2001 |
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