Claims
- 1. A double screen vibrator having two stationary vertical side walls having upper and lower screens positioned one above the other and mounted between said side walls and positioned at a downwardly inclined angle, said vibrator having a lower discharge end having outlet conduits for discharging a screened product from each of said screens, high frequency electric vibrators connected with said screens for vibrating said screens at a frequency of 3000 to 5000 rpm,a hot air heat conduit in communication with said vibrator adjacent the discharge end of the lower of said screens and for directing hot air into said vibrator where said hot air rises within said vibrator to dry said screened products therein, and a heater in communication with said heat conduit for supplying hot air to said conduit and over said screened products.
- 2. The arrangement set forth in claim 1 wherein at least one of said screened products is sand.
- 3. The arrangement set forth in claim 2 wherein said heater is an oil burner having an output as high as 1.3 million BTU an hour maximum wherein the moisture content of said sand in said vibrator can be reduced from 10-14% down to 2-3%.
- 4. A double screen vibrator, capable of receiving aggregate, said aggregate comprising sand and a minus 200-mesh material, having two stationary vertical side walls with upper and lower screens positioned one above the other and mounted between said side walls and positioned at a downwardly inclined angle, said vibrator having a lower discharge end having outlet conduits for discharging a screened product from each of said screens, high frequency electric vibrators connected with said screens for vibrating said screens at a frequency of 3000 to 5000 rpm,a hot air heat conduit in communication with said vibrator adjacent the discharge end of the lower of said screens and for directing hot air into said vibrator where the air rises within said vibrator to dry said screened products therein, and a heater in communication with said heat conduit for supplying hot air to said conduit and over said sand to reduce the moisture content of said sand to 2% to 3% and to remove said minus 200-mesh material from said sand.
- 5. The arrangement set forth in claim 4 wherein at least one of said screened products comprises said sand and no more than 3% of said minus 200-mesh material.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS, IF ANY
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/836,394 filed on Apr. 17, 2001 and entitled “LARGE, STATIONARY, MODULAR AGGREGATE PROCESSING PLANT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AND INSTALLING SAME”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,540,089 issued on Apr. 1, 2003.
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