Claims
- 1. In combination with a plurality of generally parallel rod-like supporting members spaced a predetermined distance apart, a multiplicity of individual screen units adapted to be interconnected to form a complete sorting screen with a flush sorting surface for sizing and sifting of hard fragmented material discharged thereon and flowed thereover in a predetermined flow direction:
- each of said screen units comprising:
- a generally rectangular body constructed of elastomer material, having first and second edges and upper and lower surfaces extending between said edges, and having a multiplicity of sorting apertures passing through said body from said upper surface to said lower surface;
- each of said first and second edges being oriented transversely to said flow direction and each of said first and second edges including a plurality of transversely spaced apart elements projecting outwardly from said body and parallel to the flow direction with the transverse distance of separation between elements of said first edge being greater than between elements on said second edge, the arrangement of said elements at said second edge being complemental to that of said first edge, whereby in interconnection of two units along the flow direction the said projecting elements of a said first edge and a said second edge will be interposed in close side-by-side relation;
- said plurality of projecting elements along said first and said second edges having transversely aligned bores therethrough for reception of one of said rod-like supporting members therethrough; and
- the distance between said bores of said first edge and said second edge of each unit being equal to the distance between two of said spaced apart rod-like supporting members and said bores being equally spaced from said upper surface, whereby a multiplicity of said units is interconnected and supported by said rod-like members to define said flush sorting surface.
- 2. The combination and structure set forth in claim 1 wherein said projecting elements at said first edge of each unit comprise spaced bars and said projecting elements at said second edge comprise complementally spaced bars with enlargements at the extremities thereof, said enlargements of a first unit being interposed between the spaced bars of a second unit when two units are interconnected in the direction of flow of the fragmented material.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said spaced apart elements are swingably mounted on said rod-like members to permit said units to independently hinge about said rod-like members in response to impact and sorting of the fragmented material.
- 4. In combination with a plurality of rod-like supporting members spaced a predetermined distance apart; a multiplicity of individual screen units adapted to be interconnected to form a complete screen body for sizing and sifting of hard fragmented material discharged thereon and flowed thereover in a predetermined flow direction;
- each of said screen units comprising:
- a generally rectangular body constructed of elastomer material, having upper and lower surfaces and first and second edges, and having a multiplicity of sorting apertures passing through said body from said upper surface to said lower surface;
- each of said first and second edges being defined by a plurality of spaced apart elements projecting transversely relative to said edges, the arrangement of said elements at said second edge being complemental to that of said first edge, whereby in interconnection of two units the said projecting elements of said units will be interposed in close side-by-side relation;
- said projecting elements at said first edge of each unit comprising spaced bars and said projecting elements at said second edge comprising complementally spaced bars with enlargements at the extremities thereof, said enlargements of a first unit being interposed between the spaced bars of a second unit when two units are interconnected;
- said plurality of projecting elements along said first and said second edges having aligned bores therein extending generally parallel to said first and second edges for reception of one of said rod-like supporting members therethrough;
- the distance between said bores of said first edge and said second edge of each screen unit being equal to the distance between two of said spaced rod-like supporting members, whereby a multiplicity of said units is interconnected and supported by said rod-like members;
- each said projecting element of said first and second edges including a terminal end face extending between said upper and lower surfaces, oriented transversely to said projecting element and located at an end of said projecting element;
- said end faces located along said first edge being tapered toward said end faces located along said second edge from said upper surface to said lower surface so that the screen apertures defined by said end faces increase in cross sectional are from said upper surface to said lower surface; and
- said tapered terminal end faces swinging about said projecting elements as said units swing about said rod-like members to thereby cause the cross sectional area of screen apertures to vary as said units swing during screen vibration so as to encourage fragmented material in the screen apertures to be sifted through the screen body.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein said bores through said projecting elements are positioned nearer to said lower surface than to said upper surface so as to increase the arc through which said terminal end faces of said projecting elements swing during vibrating movement of the screen body to thereby urge fragmented material in the screen apertures through the screen.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 534,585 filed Dec. 19, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,943,054 issued Mar. 9, 1976.
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