Claims
- 1. A screen assembly for screening material in a vibratory screening machine, said assembly comprising a frame having opposite edges, a plurality of apertures in said frame, aligned spaced frame members extending transversely to said opposite edges and located on opposite sides of said plurality of apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape with elongated substantially parallel ridges, troughs formed between said ridges for conducting material which travels longitudinally of said troughs while it is being screened, and undersides on said troughs, said undersides of said troughs being aligned with and secured to said aligned spaced frame members on the opposite sides of a plurality of said apertures.
- 2. A screen assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frame members comprise tubular members, respectively.
- 3. A screen assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frame members comprise rods.
- 4. A screen assembly for screening material in a vibratory screening machine, said assembly comprising a plate having opposite edges, a plurality of apertures in said plate, aligned spaced plate members extending transversely to said opposite edges and located on opposite sides of said plurality of apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape with elongated substantially parallel ridges, troughs formed between said ridges for conducting material which travels longitudinally of said troughs while it is being screened, and undersides on said troughs, said undersides of said troughs being aligned with and secured to said aligned spaced plate members on the opposite sides of a plurality of said apertures.
- 5. A method of fabricating a vibratory screen for a vibratory screening machine comprising the steps of providing an apertured plate having opposite edges with aligned spaced plate members extending transversely to said opposite edges, providing an undulating screen having ridges and troughs with undersides, aligning said undersides of said troughs with said aligned spaced plate members, and securing said undersides of said troughs to said aligned spaced plate members.
- 6. A method of fabricating a vibratory screen for a vibratory screening machine comprising the steps of providing an apertured frame having opposite edges with aligned spaced frame members extending transversely to said opposite edges, providing an undulating screen having ridges and troughs with undersides, aligning said undersides of said troughs with said aligned spaced frame members, and securing said undersides of said troughs to said aligned spaced frame members.
- 7. A plurality of screen assemblies for mounting on a vibratory screening machine for screening material, each assembly comprising a plate having opposite edges, a plurality of apertures in said plate, aligned elongated spaced plate members extending transversely to said opposite edges and located on opposite sides of said plurality of apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape with elongated substantially parallel ridges, troughs formed between said ridges of each of said screen assemblies for conducting material longitudinally of said troughs while it is being screened, and undersides on said troughs, said undersides of said troughs being aligned with and secured to said aligned elongated spaced plate members on the opposite sides of a plurality of said apertures, each screen assembly being mounted adjacent to another screen assembly with said ridges and troughs of adjacent assemblies being in alignment so that material which is being screened can pass longitudinally through the aligned troughs of said adjacent screen assemblies.
- 8. A plurality of screen assemblies as set forth in claim 7 wherein said elongated ridges have end portions which are sealed against entry of material which is being screened.
- 9. A plurality of screen assemblies for mounting on a vibratory screening machine for screening material, each assembly comprising a frame having opposite edges, a plurality of apertures in said frame, aligned elongated spaced frame members extending transversely to said opposite edges and located on opposite sides of said plurality of apertures, a screen formed in an undulating shape with elongated substantially parallel ridges, troughs formed between said ridges of each of said screen assemblies for conducting material which is being screened longitudinally of said troughs while it is being screened, and undersides on said troughs, said undersides of said troughs being aligned with and secured to said aligned elongated spaced frame members on the opposite sides of a plurality of said apertures with said ridges overlying said plurality of apertures, each assembly being mounted adjacent to another screen assembly with said ridges and troughs of adjacent assemblies being in alignment so that material which is being screened can pass longitudinally through the aligned troughs of said adjacent screen assemblies.
- 10. A plurality of screen assemblies as set forth in claim 9 wherein said elongated ridges have end portions which are sealed against entry of material which is being screened.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/443,377, filed May 17, 1995, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/273,217, filed Jul. 11, 1994, now Pat. No. 5,417,859, dated May 23, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/127,800, filed Sep. 28, 1993 (abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/062,464, filed May 14, 1993, now Pat. No. 5,417,858, dated May 23, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/004,122, filed Jan. 13, 1993 (abandoned).
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