Claims
- 1. Feed apparatus for feeding objects in such a way that they are arranged into at least one moving stream of spaced apart objects, comprising an endless conveyor belt; conveyor belt support means supporting the conveyor belt in a closed loop having an upright run and a substantially horizontal run interconnected by an arcuate run; belt drive means to drive the conveyor belt such that the belt moves downwardly through the upright run and around the arcuate run and thence along the substantially horizontal run; and feed means operable to form a plurality of parallel primary streams of objects and to project those objects in a completely free flight trajectory onto the upright run of the conveyor belt so as to be carried via the arcuate run onto the substantially horizontal run as a plurality of parallel secondary streams of spaced apart objects and so as to be stabilized on the belt by centrifugal action as they are carried around the arcuate run, said feed means including a further endless conveyor belt having a plurality of parallel channels formed on the object-feeding surface thereof; further belt support means supporting the further conveyor belt in a closed loop having an object feeding run disposed above and extending longitudinally of the generally horizontal run of the first-said conveyor belt to a discharge end located generally above said arcuate run of the first-said conveyor belt; belt drive means to drive the further belt such that it moves through said object feeding run in a direction toward the discharge end of that run and opposite to the direction of movement of the first-said conveyor belt through its horizontal run; and means to deposit objects onto the object feeding run of the further conveyor belt whereby, in operation of the apparatus, said primary stream of objects is formed on the object feeding run of the further conveyor belt and the objects are projected from said discharge end of that run into a downwardly curving free flight trajectory and into contact with the upright run of the conveyor belt, in which the spacing of the objects is increased in the direction of movement due to downward gravitational acceleration and which brings them into smooth impingement with the downwardly moving upright run of the first-said conveyor belt.
- 2. Feed apparatus as claimed in claim 1, which includes a plurality of rotatable pulleys spaced across the belt and engaging the arcuate run of the first-said conveyor belt so as to stabilize the arcuate run and to define between said pulleys channel means for objects projected in free flight trajectory onto that belt.
- 3. An ore sorting apparatus including an endless belt; conveyor belt support means supporting the conveyor belt in a closed loop having an upright run and a substantially horizontal run interconnected by an arcuate run; belt drive means to drive the conveyor belt such that the belt moves downwardly through the upright run and around the arcuate run and thence along the substantially horizontal run; and feed means operable to form a plurality of parallel primary streams of objects and to project those objects in a completely free flight trajectory onto the upright run of the conveyor belt so as to be carried via the arcuate run onto the substantially horizontal run as a plurality of parallel secondary streams of spaced apart objects and so as to be stabilized on the belt by centrifugal action as they are carried around the arcuate run, said feed means including a further endless conveyor belt having a plurality of parallel channels formed on the object feeding surface thereof; further belt support means supporting the further conveyor belt in a closed loop having an object feeding run disposed above and extending longitudinally of the generally horizontal run of the first-said conveyor belt to a discharge end located generally above said arcuate run of the first-said conveyor belt; belt drive means to drive the further belt such that it moves through said object feeding run in a direction toward the discharge end of that run and opposite to the direction of movement of the first-said conveyor belt through its horizontal run; and means to deposit objects onto the object feeding run of the further conveyor belt whereby, in operation of the apparatus, said primary stream of objects is formed on the object feeding run of the further conveyor belt and the objects are projected from said discharge end of that run into a downwardly curving free flight trajectory and into contact with the upright run of the conveyor belt in which the spacing of the objects is increased in the direction of movement due to downward gravitational acceleration and which brings them into smooth impingement with the downwardly moving upright run of the first-said conveyor belt.
- 4. An ore sorting apparatus according to claim 3 including scanning apparatus positioned beneath the horizontal run of the conveyor belt comprising scintillation counter means, and ore selection apparatus positioned adjacent a discharge end of said horizontal run.
- 5. A method for feeding objects in such a way that they are arranged into a plurality of primary moving streams of spaced apart objects comprising forming said primary streams of objects on a first moving support surface having a horizontal component of motion; projecting the objects in said primary stream from the first moving support surface and allowing the projected objects to move in a downwardly curving free flight trajectory in which they move unimpeded with a horizontal component of movement and are accelerated downwardly by gravity whereby to increase their spacing in the direction of movement; catching the projected objects on a second support surface by moving said second support surface downwardly in the path of said free flight trajectory such that the objects impinge smoothly on the second support surface; and carrying the objects on said second moving support surface through an arcuate path which curves against the direction of the horizontal component of movement of the objects in the free flight trajectory and thence along a straight path as a plurality of parallel secondary streams of spaced apart objects, whereby the objects are stabilized on the second support surface by centrifugal action during movement through said arcuate path.
Priority Claims (2)
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78/2327 |
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78/3250 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 218,463 filed Dec. 22, 1980, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 24,776 filed Mar. 28, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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