Claims
- 1. A screen system for removing debris from a flow channel, the system comprising:
a screen frame; a plurality of bars; a plurality of supports for holding the bars on the frame parallel to and spaced apart from each other, the bars being releasably secured to the supports; and a rake having a plurality of tines that fit between bars of the bar screenfield, the rakes being movable along the bars to clear the bar screenfield of debris.
- 2. The screen system of claim 1, wherein the supports enable individual bars to be removed from the frame without removal of the other bars.
- 3. The screen system of claim 1, wherein the supports comprise:
an upper holder having a plurality of slots, each of the slots receiving an upper end of one of the bars; and a lower holder having a plurality of slots, each of the slots of the lower holder receiving a lower end of one of the bars.
- 4. The screen system of claim 3, wherein the supports further comprise an intermediate holder located between the upper and lower holders, the intermediate holder having a plurality of slots, each of the slots of the intermediate holder receiving an intermediate portion of one of the bars.
- 5. The screen system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the supports comprises:
a holder having a plurality of slots, each of the slots receiving one of the ends of each of the bars; a retainer having a plurality of teeth that are wedged shaped, the bars being wedged between the teeth; and a fastener that secures the retainer to the holder.
- 6. The screen system of claim 1, wherein the supports comprise:
an upper holder having a plurality of slots, each of the slots receiving an upper end of one of the bars; at least one upper retainer having a plurality of wedge-shaped teeth, the bars having upper ends wedged between the teeth; a plurality of releasable fasteners securing the upper retainer to the upper holder; a lower holder having a plurality of slots, each of the slots of the lower holder receiving a lower end of one of the bars; at least one lower retainer having a plurality of wedge-shaped teeth, the bars having lower ends that are wedged between the teeth of the lower retainer; and a plurality of releasable fasteners securing the lower retainer to the lower holder.
- 7. The screen system of claim 1, wherein each bar has a tapered edge on one end that extends from a forward side of the bar toward a rearward side of the bar, the tapered edge being engaged by one of the supports.
- 8. The screen system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the supports comprises:
a holder secured to the frame and having a forward portion containing a plurality of slots, each of the slots receiving one of the ends of each of the bars, the forward portion being in a plane substantially perpendicular to a plane containing the bars, the holder having a central portion and a rearward portion, the rearward portion being inclined relative to the central portion; a retainer having a forward portion containing a plurality of teeth that are wedged shaped, the bars being wedged between the teeth, the retainer having a central portion that is parallel to and abuts the central portion of the holder and a rearward portion that is parallel to and abuts the rearward portion of the holder; and a releasable fastener extending between the central portions of the holder and the retainer for securing the retainer to the holder, the inclination of the rearward portions forcing the teeth forward into wedging engagement with the bars.
- 9. The screen system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the supports comprises:
a first member mounted to the frame having a plurality of forward extending slots; and a second member having a plurality of rearward extending slots, the slots of the first and second members being located in parallel planes, the slots of the first and second members overlapping one another to define closed perimeter apertures for receiving the bars between them.
- 10. The screen system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the supports comprises:
a holder secured to the frame, the holder having a plurality of closed perimeter apertures therein through which the bars extend; and a retainer secured to the holder, the retainer having a plurality of wedge-shaped slots through which the bars extend, the slots wedging the bars against movement.
- 11. A screen system for removing debris from a flow channel, the system comprising:
a screen frame; a debris plate; a plurality of parallel bars extending downward from the debris plate; a holder mounted to the frame and having a plurality of slots into which the bars locate; a retainer having a plurality of wedge-shaped teeth; a fastener that secures the retainer to the holder with the bars being located between the teeth; and a rake having a plurality of tines that fit between bars, the rakes being movable along the bars to clear the bars of debris.
- 12. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the slots are located on a forward portion of the holder, the teeth are located on a forward portion of the retainer, and the fastener is located rearward of the bars.
- 13. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the slots are located in a plane that is perpendicular to a plane containing the bars, and the teeth are located in a plane that is inclined relative to the plane containing the bars.
- 14. The screen system of claim 11, wherein:
the holder has a forward portion containing the slots, a central portion, and a rearward portion, the rearward portion being located at an inclined angle relative to the central portion; the retainer has a forward portion containing the teeth, a central portion, and a rearward portion that abuts and is located in a plane parallel to the rearward portion of the holder; and the fastener comprises a bolt that joins the central portions to each other, and while tightening, the rearward portions force the teeth of the retainer between the bars.
- 15. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the slots of the holder extend in a rearward direction and the teeth of the retainer extend in a forward direction, the slots and the teeth being in contact with and overlapping one another to define closed perimeter apertures through which the bars extend.
- 16. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the slots of the holder comprise closed perimeter apertures.
- 17. The screen system of claim 11, wherein one of the ends of each of the bars has a tapered edge extending from a forward side of the bar toward a rearward side of the bar; and wherein the tapered edge locates within one of the slots of the holder and between two of the teeth of the retainer.
- 18. A method of filtering a fluid channel comprising:
(a) providing a screen system with a screen frame and a plurality of bars mounted parallel to each other on supports; (b) flowing fluid through the channel and through spaces between the bars; (c) moving a rake along the bars to remove debris that collets thereon; then (d) if damage to one of the bars occurs, releasing the damaged bar from the supports and removing and replacing the damaged bar while leaving the other bars in place.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein step (a) comprises placing the bars within slots provided in the supports, then wedging the bars tightly between teeth of a retainer and securing the retainer to one of the supports.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of a provisional application having U.S. Serial No. 60/347,690, filed on Jan. 11, 2002, which hereby is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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