Claims
- 1. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) motor means mounted on the frame for vibrating said frame with a generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion; and
- e) a pair of laterally disposed inclined screens mounted on the frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating the motor means and supplying a material onto upper ends of the screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 in which the means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand is a pair of coil spring suspension assemblies mounted in a spaced relationship on the stand adjacent to each of the pair of ends of the frame.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 2 in which a pair of spacers are insertable between the stand and a certain one of the pairs of suspension assemblies, for adjusting the incline of the screens to generally equalize the rate of movement of a material on each of the screens.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 1 in which each of the screens is removably mounted in a screen box which is removably mounted on the frame; and in which each of the screen boxes includes a catch tray located below the screen for receiving and guiding sized particles passing through said screen to a location remote from particles which do not pass through the screen.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 1 in which each of the screens is positioned on the frame at an incline generally between 3 degrees and 60 degrees; in which each of the screens measures approximately 4 feet by 4 feet; and in which the mesh of the screens generally is between 4 and 500 openings per linear inch.
- 6. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) a pair of motors mounted on and beneath the intermediate portion of said frame, the motor shafts being positioned vertically and rotating in opposite directions, said motors having synchronous frequencies and transmitting a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion to said frame; and
- e) a pair of inclined screens mounted on said frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of said frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating said motors and supplying a material onto upper ends of said screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 6 in which the means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand is a pair of coil spring suspension assemblies mounted in a spaced relationship on the stand adjacent to each of the pair of ends of the frame.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 7 in which a pair of spacers are insertable between the stand and a certain one of the pairs of suspension assemblies, for adjusting the incline of the screens to generally equalize the rate of movement of a material on each of the screens.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 6 in which each of the screens is removably mounted in a screen box which is removably mounted on the frame; and in which each of the screen boxes includes a catch tray located below the screen for receiving and guiding sized particles passing through said screen to a location remote from particles which do not pass through the screen.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 6 in which each of the screens is positioned on the frame at an incline generally between 3 degrees and 60 degrees; in which each of the screens measures approximately 4 feet by 4 feet; and in which the mesh of the screens generally is between 4 and 500 openings per linear inch.
- 11. The apparatus defined in claim 6 in which the frame is generally rectangular-shaped.
- 12. The apparatus defined in claim 6 in which the stand comprises a base portion and a pair of spaced, parallel vertically extending pillars.
- 13. The apparatus defined in claim 12 in which a feed box is mounted on the pillars of the stand adjacent to and above the upper ends of the screens.
- 14. A method of sizing and separating particles of a material, using an apparatus comprising a stand, a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion, suspension means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand, motor means mounted on the frame for vibrating said frame, and a pair of inclined screens mounted on the frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, said method including the steps of:
- a) actuating the motor means;
- b) vibrating the frame and attached screens with a vibrating motion transmitted to the frame by the motor means;
- c) supplying a material onto upper ends of the vibrating screens;
- d) sizing and separating particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame; and
- e) adjusting the slope of the screens for offsetting said vibrating motion transmitted in generally opposite directions to said respective screens through said frame due to the direction of drive of said motor means, and generally equalizing the rate of movement of a material on each of the screens.
- 15. The method defined in claim 14 including the step of vibrating the frame and attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally vertical elliptical vibrating motion transmitted to the frame by the motor means.
- 16. The method defined in claim 14 including the step of vibrating the frame and attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion transmitted to the frame by the motor means.
- 17. The method defined in claim 14 including the step of vibrating the frame and attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally amplified inclined elliptical vibrating motion to the frame and attached screens.
- 18. The method defined in claim 14 including the step of vibrating the frame and attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion to the frame and attached screens.
- 19. The method defined in claim 14 in which adjusting the slope of the screens includes the step of inserting spacer means between the stand and the suspension means for decreasing the slope of a certain one of the screens having a downward slope generally concurrent to the direction of vibration of the motor means, and increasing the slope of the other of the screens having a downward slope generally countercurrent to the direction of vibration of the motor means.
- 20. The method defined in claim 14 including the step of replacing the screens for changing the slope of the screens mounted on the frame within the approximate range of 3 degrees and 60 degrees.
- 21. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) a motor mounted on and beneath the intermediate portion of said frame, with the shaft of said motor being positioned horizontally and extending transversely with respect to said frame, said motor transmitting a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally vertical elliptical vibrating motion to said frame; and
- e) a pair of inclined screens mounted on said frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of said frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating said motor and supplying a material onto upper ends of said screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally vertical elliptical vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material.
- 22. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) a plurality of motors comprising first, second and third motors mounted on and beneath the intermediate portion of said frame, with the shafts of said first and second motors being positioned vertically and rotating in opposite directions, and the shaft of said third motor being positioned horizontally and extending transversely with respect to said frame, said first and second motors having synchronous frequencies and said third motor having a frequency generally double the frequency of said first and second motors, said motors transmitting a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion to said frame; and
- e) a pair of inclined screens mounted on said frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of said frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating said motors and supplying a material onto upper ends of said screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material.
- 23. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) a pair of motors mounted on and beneath the intermediate portion of said frame, with the shafts of said motors being positioned vertically and rotating in opposite directions, said motors having synchronous frequencies and transmitting a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion to said frame; and
- e) a pair of inclined screens mounted on said frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of said frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating said motors and supplying a material onto upper ends of said screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame.
- 24. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) a motor mounted on and beneath the intermediate portion of said frame, with the shaft of said motor being positioned horizontally and extending transversely with respect to said frame, said motor transmitting a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally vertical elliptic vibrating motion to said frame; and
- e) a pair of inclined screens mounted on said frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of said frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating said motor and supplying a material onto upper ends of said screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally vertical elliptic vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame.
- 25. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of the material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) a plurality of motors comprising first, second and third motors mounted on and beneath the intermediate portion of said frame, with the shafts of said first and second motors being positioned vertically and rotating in opposite directions, and the shaft of said third motor being positioned horizontally and extending transversely with respect to said frame, said first and second motors having synchronous frequencies and said third motor having a frequency generally double the frequency of said first and second motors, said motors transmitting a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion to said frame; and
- e) a pair of inclined screens mounted on said frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of said frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating said motors and supplying a material onto upper ends of said screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame.
- 26. A method of sizing and separating particles of a material, using an apparatus comprising a stand, a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion, suspension means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand, motor means mounted on the frame for vibrating said frame, and a pair of inclined screens mounted on the frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, said method including the steps of:
- a) actuating the motor means;
- b) vibrating the frame and attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally horizontal, linear vibrating motion transmitted to the frame by the motor means;
- c) supplying a material onto upper ends of the vibrating screens;
- d) sizing and separating particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame; and
- e) adjusting the slope of the screens for generally equalizing the rate of movement of a material on each of the screens.
- 27. A method of sizing and separating particles of a material, using an apparatus comprising a stand, a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion, suspension means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand, motor means mounted on the frame for vibrating said frame, and a pair of inclined screens mounted on the frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, said method including the steps of:
- a) actuating the motor means;
- b) vibrating the frame and attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally vertical elliptical vibrating motion transmitted to the frame by the motor means;
- c) supplying a material onto upper ends of the vibrating screens;
- d) sizing and separating particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame; and
- e) adjusting the slope of the screens for generally equalizing the rate of movement of a material on each of the screens.
- 28. A method of sizing and separating particles of a material, using an apparatus comprising a stand, a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion, suspension means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand, motor means mounted on the frame for vibrating said frame, and a pair of inclined screens mounted on the frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, said method including the steps of:
- a) actuating the motor means;
- b) vibrating the frame and attached screens with a high frequency, high gravitational force, generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion transmitted to the frame by the motor means;
- c) supplying a material onto upper ends of the vibrating screens;
- d) sizing and separating particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame;
- e) adjusting the slope of the screens for generally equalizing the rate of movement of a material on each of the screens.
- 29. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) motor means mounted on the frame for vibrating said frame with a generally vertical elliptical vibrating motion; and
- e) a pair of laterally disposed inclined screens mounted on the frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating the motor means and supplying a material onto upper ends of the screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a generally vertical elliptical vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame.
- 30. An apparatus for sizing and separating particles of a material, said apparatus including:
- a) a stand;
- b) a frame having a pair of ends and an intermediate portion;
- c) means attached to the stand and the frame for movably suspending the frame on the stand;
- d) motor means mounted on the frame for vibrating said frame with a generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion; and
- e) a pair of laterally disposed inclined screens mounted on the frame, said screens each sloping downwardly from the intermediate portion of the frame toward a respective one of the ends of said frame, so that upon actuating the motor means and supplying a material onto upper ends of the screens, the vibrating frame vibrates the attached screens with a generally amplified pulsating vibrating motion, whereby said screens size and separate particles of the material as the particles move along the screens toward the ends of the frame.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 07/430,775, filed on Nov. 2, 1989, now abandoned.
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