Claims
- 1. A material separation screen, comprising:
- a frame;
- a first shaft and a second shaft mounted adjacent to and substantially parallel with one another on the frame;
- a first compound disc mounted on the first shaft and a second compound disc mounted on the second shaft, each compound disc having a primary disc with a first outside perimeter, and a secondary disc abutted against a lateral side of the primary disc having a second outside perimeter smaller than the first outside perimeter;
- wherein the first and second compound discs are spaced apart from adjacent compound discs on their respective shafts; and
- wherein the first compound disc on the first shaft is aligned with the second compound disc on the second shaft such that they overlap to form a stair-shaped gap between them.
- 2. A material separation screen according to claim 1 wherein the 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 the second outside perimeter of the secondary disc does not extend past the halfway point between the first and second shaft during rotation.
- 3. A material separation screen according to claim 1 wherein the primary and secondary discs of the compound disc 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.
- 4. A material separation screen according to claim 1 further comprising spacer elements for maintaining space between adjacent compound discs on each shaft.
- 5. Multiple discs for a material separation screen, comprising:
- primary discs on a first shaft having a first outside perimeter;
- secondary discs on the first shaft having a second outside perimeter smaller than the first outside perimeter;
- each one of the primary discs on the first shaft abutted with one of the secondary discs on the first shaft on adjacent lateral sides to form multiple unitary compound discs, the multiple unitary compound discs on a second parallel adjacent shaft aligned with compound discs on the first shaft so that the compound discs on the adjacent shafts overlap to form a non-linear gap; and
- wherein adjacent multiple unitary compound discs on each shaft are spaced apart from each other.
- 6. Multiple discs according to claim 5 wherein the primary and secondary discs on each of the overlapping compound discs on the first and second adjacent discs maintain substantially the same non-linear gap spacing when the first and second shafts are rotated.
- 7. Multiple discs according to claim 5 wherein the primary and secondary discs on a first shaft interface with one of the primary and secondary discs on the second adjacent shaft to form a stair-shaped spacing.
- 8. A screen for separating material, comprising:
- a frame;
- a first shaft mounted on the frame;
- a second shaft mounted on the frame adjacent to the first shaft in a substantially parallel relationship therewith;
- a first set of compound discs mounted on the first shaft, the first set of compound discs each having a primary disc with a smaller secondary disc abutting with a side of the primary disc, wherein adjacent compound discs of the first set are spaced apart from each other;
- a second set of compound discs mounted on the second shaft, the second set of compound discs each having a primary disc with a smaller secondary disc extending from a side of the primary disc, wherein adjacent compound discs of the second set are spaced apart from each other; and
- the first set of compound discs on the first shaft in offset alignment with the second set of compound discs on the second shaft such that each disc in the first set of compound discs overlaps with an adjacent disc in the second set of discs.
- 9. A screen according to claim 8 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.
- 10. A screen according to claim 8 wherein the compound discs are each formed from two pieces of steel, a first piece of steel forming the primary disc and a second separate piece of steel attached to the first piece of steel forming the secondary disc.
- 11. A screen according to claim 8 wherein each compound disc is formed from a unitary piece of rubber.
- 12. A screen according to claim 8 further comprising spacer elements located between adjacent compound discs on the first and second shafts to maintain a spacing therebetween.
- 13. A method for separating material on a screen having multiple shafts, comprising:
- providing multiple primary discs and multiple secondary discs abutted together and each having an outside perimeters, wherein the outside perimeters of the primary discs are larger than the outside perimeters of the secondary discs;
- 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 co-linearly aligned with at least some of the secondary discs from adjacent shafts such that a non-linear gap is formed between the discs of one shaft and the discs of another shaft, and wherein adjacent non-attached discs are spaced apart from each other;
- rotating the shafts in the same direction; 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 separating the materials according to size.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 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.
- 15. A method according to claim 13 including forming each one of the primary discs together with an associated one of the secondary discs from a unitary piece of rubber.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 including the following steps:
- placing the screen at an angle;
- dropping the materials on the screen; and
- gripping a first portion of the materials with the rubber discs thereby moving said first portion of the materials over a top end of the screen while a second portion of the materials falls off a bottom end of the screen.
- 17. A method according to claim 16 including the following steps:
- sifting out materials from the first portion of 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 material moving up the second screen section according to size; and
- dropping the sifted materials over a top end of the second screen section.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 wherein the primary and secondary discs each have arched sides that maintain a substantially constant spacing with co-linearly aligned discs on adjacent shafts.
- 19. A disc for a material separation screen, comprising:
- a primary disc having a first outside perimeter; and
- a secondary disc having a second outside perimeter smaller than the first outside perimeter;
- the primary disc and the secondary disc formed from a unitary piece of molded rubber or plastic an abutted together;
- the primary disc located on a first shaft spaced apart from adjacent primary discs and maintaining a substantially constant spacing with a first adjacent disc on a second shaft during rotation; and
- the secondary disc shaped to maintain a substantially constant spacing with a second adjacent disc on the second shaft during rotation.
- 20. A disc according to claim 19 wherein the primary disc and the secondary disc each comprise arched sides.
- 21. A disc according to claim 20 wherein the first outside perimeter and the second outside perimeter each comprises three arched sides.
- 22. A disc according to claim 19 wherein the secondary disc extends from a lateral side of the primary disc.
- 23. A disc according to claim 19 wherein the secondary disc is wider than the primary disc.
- 24. A disc according to claim 23 wherein the secondary disc is about twice as wide as the primary disc.
- 25. A disc for a material separation screen, comprising:
- a primary disc on a first shaft having a first outside perimeter shaped to maintain a substantially constant spacing with a first adjacent disc on a second shaft during rotation;
- a secondary disc on the first shaft having a second outside perimeter smaller than the first outside perimeter and shaped to maintain a substantially constant spacing with a second adjacent disc on the second shaft during rotation; and
- the primary disc and secondary disc in abutting along lateral sides thereof and each disc being made from a plastic or rubber type material that grips certain materials while allowing other materials to fall off the screen.
- 26. A compound disc for a material separation screen comprising:
- a primary disc having a first outside perimeter and two lateral sides;
- one and only one secondary disc formed on and extending from each lateral side of the primary disc, said secondary discs each having a second outside perimeter smaller than the first outside perimeter; and
- wherein said primary disc and one of said secondary discs are configured to abut with a primary disc and a secondary disc on a second compound disc to form a non-linear gap between them.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/769,506 filed Dec. 18, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,946.
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