Claims
- 1. Multiple discs for a material separation screen, comprising:primary discs on a first shaft; secondary discs on the first shaft; at least some of the primary discs and secondary discs on the first shaft located against adjacent lateral sides to form compound discs, the compound discs on the first shaft aligned with discs on a second shaft so that the discs on the first and second shafts at least partially overlap to form a non-linear gap; and wherein compound discs on the first shaft are spaced apart from each other.
- 2. Multiple discs according to claim 1 wherein the discs on the second shaft comprise primary discs and secondary discs aligned against adjacent lateral sides to form compound discs that are aligned with compound discs on the first shaft so that the discs on the first and second shafts at least partially overlap.
- 3. Multiple discs according to claim 2 herein the overlapping compound discs on the first and second shafts maintain substantially the same non-linear gap spacing when the first and second shafts are rotated.
- 4. Multiple discs according to claim 1 wherein the primary and secondary discs on the first shaft are aligned with the primary and secondary discs on the second shaft to form a stair-shaped spacing.
- 5. A material separation screen, comprising:a first shaft and a second shaft; and a first group of compound discs mounted on the first shaft and a second group of compound discs mounted on the second shaft, the compound discs having a primary disc and a secondary disc positioned against a lateral side of the primary disc; wherein at least some of the first and second groups of compound discs are spaced apart from adjacent compound discs on their respective shafts and at least some of the first group of compound discs on the first shaft are positioned with respect to at least some of the second group of compound discs on the second shaft such that at least some of the first and second group of compound discs at least partially overlap to form a stair-shaped gap between them.
- 6. A material separation screen according to claim 5 wherein a first outside perimeter of the primary disc extends at least partially past a halfway point between the first shaft and the second shaft during rotation and wherein a second outside perimeter of the secondary disc does not extend past the halfway point between the first and second shaft during rotation.
- 7. A material separation screen according to claim 5 wherein at least some of primary and secondary discs are formed together as one unitary piece of material, with the secondary disc formed on and extending from a lateral side of the primary disc.
- 8. A material separation screen according to claim 5 wherein at least some of the primary and secondary discs are formed from separate pieces of material.
- 9. A material separation screen according to claim 5 including spacers positioned between adjacent compound discs on the first and second shafts.
- 10. A screen for separating material, comprising:a first shaft mounted on the frame; a second shaft mounted on the frame adjacent to the first shaft; a first set of compound discs mounted on the first shaft having a primary disc with a smaller secondary disc located on a side of the primary disc, wherein the first set of compound discs are spaced apart from each other; a second set of compound discs mounted on the second shaft having a primary disc and a smaller secondary disc located on a side of the primary disc, wherein the second set of compound discs are spaced apart from each other; and the first set of compound discs on the first shaft aligned with the second set of compound discs on the second shaft such that the first set of compound discs at least partially overlaps with the second set of compound discs forming a non-uniform gap.
- 11. A screen according to claim 10 wherein at least the primary discs in the first and second set of discs are sized to extend more than halfway between the first and second shafts.
- 12. A screen according to claim 10 wherein the compound discs are each formed from two pieces of steel or rubber, a first piece of steel or rubber forming the primary disc and a second separate piece of steel or rubber attached to the first piece of steel or rubber forming the secondary disc.
- 13. A screen according to claim 10 wherein each compound disc is formed from a unitary piece of steel or rubber.
- 14. A screen according to claim 10 further comprising spacer elements located between adjacent compound discs on the first and second shafts.
- 15. A method for separating material, comprising:aligning or forming multiple primary discs and multiple secondary discs against each other; mounting the primary discs and the secondary discs on the shafts in alternating order where at least some of either the primary discs or secondary discs are aligned with discs from adjacent shafts such that non-linear gaps are formed between the discs of one shaft and the discs of another shaft, and wherein adjacent non-attached discs form separating spaces between each other; rotating the shafts; and dropping materials on the screen so that shaft rotation causes the material to be pushed by the discs along the screen while at the same time causing materials of particular sizes to fall between the separating spaces formed between the discs.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 including shaping a perimeter of the primary discs so that the discs agitate the materials in an up and down motion while pushing the material along the screen.
- 17. A method according to claim 15 including forming the primary discs together with associated secondary discs from a unitary piece of rubber or steel.
- 18. A method according to claim 15 including:placing the screen at an angle; dropping the materials on the screen; and gripping a first portion of the materials with the discs thereby moving a first portion of the materials over a top end of the screen while a second portion of the materials falls between the separating spaces in the screen.
- 19. A method according to claim 15 including the following steps:sifting the materials according to size while moving up a first screen section; dropping the sifted materials over a top end of the first screen section onto a second screen section; gripping portions of the dropped materials while other portions of the dropped materials roll off a bottom end of the second screen section; sifting out the materials moving up the second screen-section according to size; and dropping the sifted materials over a top end of the second screen section.
- 20. A method according to claim 15 wherein the primary and secondary discs each have arched sides that maintain a substantially constant spacing with co-linearly aligned discs on adjacent shafts.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/304,618 filed May 3, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,149,018 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/769,506 filed Dec. 18, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,964 which claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/018,249 filed May 24, 1996.
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