Claims
- 1. A solid waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, said chute having a bottom wall and laterally spaced vertical sidewalls defining a flow channel for said stream, said system comprising:
- at least one rigid solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within said chute and partially immersed in said influent liquid stream, said at least one rigid screen unit comprising an elongated open rigid frame assembly, an endless loop open screen mounted for rotation on said rigid frame assembly such that one upstream face of the screen moves horizontally across the stream,
- means for rotating said screen on said frame to divert a portion of the stream flow in the direction of screen movement, to cause solids of the influent stream larger than a mesh size of the screen to impact upon said one upstream face and to be moved horizontally in the direction of screen movement, and a solid waste grinder fixedly mounted within the flow stream and downstream of the endless loop screen, whereby solids entrained in the diverted portion of the influent stream are conveyed to an end of the screen proximate to said solid waste grinder, swept away from the screen by the diverted flow of influent passing over the end of the screen, and finely ground prior to discharge through an outlet port of said at least one solid waste grinder as waste effluent, wherein said rigid solids diverter screen unit is mounted in said flow channel at an acute angle to a flow of said stream and said solid waste grinder is mounted within the flow at a position adjacent to and overlapping one end of said loop screen in the direction of said flow channel.
- 2. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly comprises left and right, vertically spaced, upper and lower end housings, vertically oriented drive and driven shafts mounted for rotation about their axes at opposite ends within respective upper and lower end housings, a plurality of sprockets fixedly mounted to said shafts for rotation about their axes at axially spaced positions along said shafts, said drive shaft and said sprockets mounted thereto defining a drive shaft sprocket assembly and said driven shaft and the sprockets mounted thereto defining a driven shaft sprocket assembly, said sprockets including radially projecting teeth, and wherein said endless loop open mesh screen comprises linked screen sections, each screen section being formed of a plurality of horizontal, vertically spaced links having enlarged headed ends, horizontally spaced vertical riser strips integral with said links to define with the links, rectangular screen mesh openings, and wherein the headed ends of the horizontal links of adjacent screen sections have axial holes and said headed ends are interposed with each other with the holes thereof aligned and rods projecting through said aligned holes and pivotably coupling said links together at said headed ends such that said pivotably coupled screen sections wrap about said drive shaft and driven shaft sprocket assemblies at respective ends of said screen units with the headed ends of said links engaging said sprocket teeth.
- 3. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sprocket teeth have concave grooves within one side of the teeth facing in the same circumferential direction, and wherein the sprockets fixed to the drive shaft have the teeth thereof facing oppositely to those of the sprockets fixed to the driven shaft, whereby one of said shafts functions as a drive shaft and the other as an idler.
- 4. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 2, herein the bottom of said screen unit lower end housing and the top of said screen unit upper end housing are closed off by respective bottom and top covers, said top cover of said upper end housing bearing said drive shaft is centrally apertured drive shaft includes a shaft extension portion projecting through said top cover aperture, and wherein said upper end housing rotatably supporting said drive shaft has, stacked thereon and above the top cover, a speed reducer and a drive motor in that order, and wherein a pair of shaft couplers are interposed, respectively between the motor and the speed reducer and the speed reducer and said screen unit drive shaft for completing a speed reduction drive coupling between an output shaft of the motor, and said screen unit drive shaft.
- 5. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly includes an upper tensioner operatively coupled between the upper end housings for said drive shaft and driven shaft sprocket assemblies and a lower tensioner operatively coupling the lower end housings for said drive shaft and driven shaft sprocket assemblies to effect selective adjustment of the tension of the endless loop screen rotatably mounted on said drive shaft and driven shaft sprocket assemblies.
- 6. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a secondary tensioner interposed between the upper and lower tensioners and the driven shaft sprocket assembly, said secondary tensioner including secondary tensioner adjusting means in juxtaposition to the upper end housing of said driven shaft sprocket assembly for effecting adjustment of the secondary screen tension after the screen unit is mounted within said chute.
- 7. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly comprises a vertical frame member fixedly interposed between the upper and lower end housings of said drive shaft sprocket assembly and extending parallel to said drive shaft, each of said upper and lower tensioners comprises threaded rods fixedly mounted respectively to upper and lower end housings of drive shaft sprocket assembly and projecting at right angles to the drive shaft towards, and being aligned with the upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly, an internally threaded sleeve threadably coupled to the end of each of said threaded rods remote from said drive shaft sprocket assembly end housings and movable axially towards and away from said drive shaft sprocket assembly upper and lower end housings, a locknut threadably mounted to each threaded rod for locking said sleeve at an axially adjusted position, and wherein each of said sleeves further comprises a connecting rod mounted coaxially to said sleeve for relative rotation thereto and operatively coupled at an end remote from the sleeve to the respective upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly such that upon rotation of the sleeves of the upper and lower tensioners, the upper end housings and the lower end housings are moved towards and away from each other to effect primary tensioning to the screen carried by the sprockets of the screen unit drive and driven shaft sprocket assemblies.
- 8. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 7, wherein said secondary tensioner comprises a channel member, fixedly mounted to the upper and lower and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly and fixedly mounting triangular shaped wedges at opposite ends thereof facing the connecting rods of the upper and lower tensioners, an adjusting rod extending through said upper and lower wedges, triangular shaped sliding blocks mounted on opposite ends of said secondary tensioner rod, said sliding blocks having oblique faces in contact with oppositely oblique faces of respective wedges and in operative contact with respective ends of said connecting rods and means for causing said sliding blocks to move towards and away from each other on said secondary tensioner adjusting rod and to thereby shift the upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly towards and away from the connecting rods of said upper and lower tensioners to effect secondary tensioning of the screen wrapped about the sprockets of said drive and driven shaft sprocket assemblies.
- 9. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 8, wherein studs are fixedly mounted to opposite sides of said wedges and project past opposite sides of said sliding blocks through apertured plates fixedly mounted, respectively to the ends of the connecting rods remote from the rotatable sleeves of said upper and lower tensioners and abutting said sliding blocks so as to maintain the sliding blocks in oblique face abutment with said respective upper and lower wedges, and wherein said secondary tensioner adjustment rod includes a cross bar fixed to the lower end thereof and underlying the bottom of the lower sliding block and said secondary tensioner adjusting rod extends through aligned slots within said wedges and said sliding blocks, and has a threaded upper and projecting above an upper face of said upper sliding block, and an adjustment nut threaded to the upper threaded end of said secondary tensioner rod and bearing on said sliding block such that tightening down on said adjustment nut causes said sliding blocks to move towards each other on respective wedges, and to drive said driven shaft sprocket assembly away from said drive shaft sprocket assembly to permit tension adjustment within said endless loop screen after installment of the screen unit within said chute.
- 10. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly comprises left and right, vertically spaced, upper and lower end housings, vertically oriented drive and driven shafts mounted for rotation about their axis at opposite ends within respective upper and lower end housings, a plurality of sprockets fixedly mounted to said drive shaft for rotation about their axes at axially spaced positions along said drive shaft, idler means carried by said driven shaft, said drive shaft and sprockets mounted thereto defining a drive shaft assembly, said driven shaft and said idler means mounted thereto defining a driven shaft idler assembly, and wherein said endless loop open mesh screen is looped about respective drive shaft and driven shaft assembly.
- 11. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 10, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly includes an upper tensioner operatively coupled between the upper end housings for said drive shaft and driven shaft assemblies and a lower tensioner operatively coupling the lower end housings for said drive shaft and driven shaft assemblies to effect selective adjustment of the tension of the endless loop screen rotatably mounted on said drive shaft and driven shaft assemblies.
- 12. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly comprises a vertical frame member fixedly interposed between the upper and lower end housings of the drive shaft sprocket assembly and extending parallel to the drive shaft, wherein each of the upper and lower tensioners comprises threaded rods fixedly mounted, respectively to said upper and lower end housings of the drive shaft sprocket assembly and projecting at right angles to the drive shaft towards and being aligned with the upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly, an internally threaded sleeve threadedly coupled to the end of each of said threaded rods remote from said drive shaft assembly end housings and movable axially towards and away from said drive shaft assembly upper and lower end housings, a locknut threadably mounted to each threaded rod for locking said sleeve at an axially adjusted position, and wherein each of the sleeves further comprises a connecting rod mounted coaxially to said sleeve for relative rotation thereto and operatively coupled at an end remote from the sleeve to the respective upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft assembly such that upon rotation of the sleeves of the upper and lower tensioners, the upper and lower end housings are moved and the lower end housings are moved towards and away from each other to effect tensioning of the screen carried by the screen unit drive shaft and driven shaft assemblies.
- 13. The solid waste handling system as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a plurality of vertically spaced supports fixedly mounted between said drive shaft and said driven shaft on the downstream side of the upstream length of screen for supporting the front half of the endless loop screen during traverse across the influent stream.
- 14. The solid waste handling system of claim 1 further comprising means to change the position said solid waste grinder unit relative to said screen unit.
- 15. The solid waste handling system of claim 14, wherein said means to change the position comprises a shaft mounted on said bottom wall, a housing for said grinder unit and a coupling on said housing slidably mounted on said shaft.
- 16. The solid waste handling system of claim 15 further comprising means mounted to said housing to bias said screen into contact with said means for rotating said screen.
- 17. A waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, comprising: a solid waste grinder unit; a solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within the chute, comprising an elongated rigid open frame assembly, an endless loop open mesh screen mounted for rotation on said frame assembly such that one face of the screen may be positioned vertically for movement horizontally across the stream and facing upstream thereof, and means for rotating the screen on the rigid frame assembly for diverting a portion of the stream flow in the direction of screen movement to cause solid waste of the influent stream larger than a mesh size of the screen to be entrained in entrained in influent diverted along said one upstream face and to be carried thereby in the direction of screen movement such that the solid waste is driven to the grinder unit and finely ground prior to discharge from the grinder unit as waste effluent, wherein said rigid solids diverter screen unit is mounted in said flow channel at an acute angle to a flow of said stream and said solid waste grinder is mounted within the flow at a position adjacent to and overlapping one end of said loop screen in the direction of said flow channel.
- 18. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 17, wherein the screen unit open frame assembly comprises left and right, vertically spaced upper and lower end housings, vertically oriented drive and driven shafts mounted for rotation about their axes at opposite ends within respective upper and lower end housings, a plurality of sprockets fixedly mounted to said shafts for rotation about their axes at axially spaced positions along said shafts, said sprockets including radially projecting teeth, said drive shaft and said sprockets mounted thereto defining a drive shaft sprocket assembly and said driven shaft and said sprockets mounted thereto defining a driven shaft sprocket assembly, and wherein said endless loop open mesh screen comprises linked screen sections, each screen section being formed of a plurality of horizontal, vertically overlapping links, spaced vertical riser strips integral with said links to define with the links, rectangular screen mesh openings.
- 19. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein said sprocket teeth have concave grooves within one side of the teeth facing in the same circumferential direction, and wherein the sprockets fixed to the drive shaft have teeth facing oppositely to those fixed to the driven shaft, whereby one of the shafts functions as a drive shaft and the other as an idler.
- 20. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein the bottom of the screen unit lower end housings and the top of said screen unit upper end housings are closed off by respective bottom and top covers, said top cover of said upper end housing bearing said drive shaft is centrally apertured, said drive shaft includes a shaft extension portion projecting through said top cover aperture, and wherein said upper end housing rotatably supporting said drive shaft has, stacked thereon and above the top cover, a speed reducer and a driver motor in that order, and wherein a pair of shaft couplers are interposed, respectively between the motor and the speed reducer and the speed reducer and the screen unit drive shaft for completing a speed reduction drive coupling between and output shaft of the motor and said screen unit drive shaft.
- 21. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly includes an upper tensioner operatively coupled between the upper end housings for said drive shaft and driven shaft sprocket assemblies and a lower tensioner operatively coupling the lower end housings for said drive shaft and driven shaft sprocket assemblies to effect selective adjustment of the tension of the endless loop screen rotatably mounted on said drive and driven shaft sprocket assemblies.
- 22. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 21, further comprising a secondary tensioner interposed between the upper and lower tensioners and the driven shaft sprocket assembly, said secondary tensioner including secondary tensioner adjusting means in juxtaposition to the upper end housing of said driven shaft sprocket assembly for effecting adjustment of the secondary screen tension after the screen unit is mounted within said chute.
- 23. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 22, wherein said screen unit open frame assembly comprises a vertical frame member fixedly interposed between sa upper and lower end housings of said drive shaft sprocket assembly and extending parallel to the drive shaft, each of said upper and lower tensioners comprises threaded rods fixedly mounted, respectively to said upper and lower end housings of said drive shaft sprocket assembly and projecting at right angles to the drive shaft, and being aligned with the upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly, an internally threaded sleeve threadably coupled to the end of said threaded rod remote from said drive shaft sprocket assembly end housings and movable axially towards and away from said driven shaft sprocket assembly upper and lower end housings, a locknut threadably mounted to each threaded rod for locking said sleeve at an axially adjusted position, and wherein each of said sleeves further comprises a connecting rod coaxially coupled at one end to the sleeve for relative rotation thereto and operatively coupled at an end remote from the sleeve to the respective upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly such that upon rotation of the sleeves of the upper and lower tensioners, the upper and lower end housings are moved axially towards and away from each other to effect primary tensioning to the screen carried by the sprockets of the screen unit drive and driven shaft sprocket assemblies.
- 24. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 23, wherein said secondary tensioner comprises a channel member fixedly mounted to the upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly and fixedly mounted triangular shaped wedges at opposite ends thereof, said wedges facing, respectively, the connecting rods of the upper and lower tensioners, a secondary tensioner adjusting rod, triangular shaped sliding blocks mounted on opposite ends of said secondary tensioner adjusting rod, said adjusting rod having ends extending through said upper and lower wedges, said sliding blocks having oblique faces in contact with oppositely oblique faces of respective wedges and being in operative contact with respective ends of said connecting rods and means or causing said sliding blocks to move towards and away from each other on said secondary tension adjusting rod to thereby shift the upper and lower end housings of said driven shaft sprocket assembly towards and away from the connecting rods of said upper and lower tensioners to effect secondary tensioning of the screen wrapped about the sprockets of the drive and driven shaft sprocket assemblies.
- 25. The solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit as claimed in claim 24, wherein studs are fixedly mounted to opposite sides of said wedges and project past opposite sides of the sliding blocks, through apertured plates fixedly mounted, respectively to the ends of the connecting rods remote from the rotatable sleeves of said upper and lower tensioners and abutting said sliding blocks so as to maintain the sliding blocks in oblique face abutment with said respective upper and lower wedges, and wherein said secondary tensioner adjustment rod includes a cross bar fixed to the lower end thereof and underlying the bottom of the lower sliding block and said secondary tensioner adjusting rod extends through aligned slots within said wedges and said sliding blocks and has a threaded upper end projecting above an upper face of said upper sliding block and an adjustment nut threaded to the upper threaded end of the secondary tensioner rod and bearing on said sliding block such that tightening down on the adjustment nut causes the sliding blocks to move towards each other on the oblique faces of said wedges and to drive said driven shaft sprocket assembly away from said drive shaft sprocket assembly to permit tension adjustment within said endless loop screen after installation of said screen unit within said chute.
- 26. The solid waste handling system of claim 17 further comprising means to change the position said solid waste grinder unit relative to said screen unit.
- 27. The solid waste handling system of claim 26, wherein said means to change the position comprises a shaft mounted on said bottom wall, a housing for said grinder unit and a coupling on said housing slidably mounted on said shaft.
- 28. The solid waste handling system of claim 27 further comprising means mounted to said housing to bias said screen into contact with said means for rotating said screen.
- 29. A solid waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, said chute having a bottom and laterally spaced sidewalls defining a flow channel for said stream, said system comprising:
- at least one solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within said chute at an angle to the flow and partially immersed in said influent liquid stream, said screen unit comprising a rigid frame assembly, a screen member mounted for rotation on said rigid frame assembly such that the screen member moves horizontally relative to the liquid stream,
- means on said frame assembly for rotating said screen member to cause solids of the influent stream larger than openings in the screen to impact upon said one upstream face and to be moved horizontally in the direction of screen movement to one side of side chute, and a solid waste grinder fixedly mounted at said side of said chute whereby solids diverted from the influent stream are conveyed from the screen to said solid waste grinder, swept away from the screen by the diverted flow of influent passing over the end of the screen, and finely ground prior to discharge through an outlet of said at least one solid waste grinder, wherein said rigid solids diverter screen unit is mounted in said flow channel at an acute angle to a flow of said stream and said solid waste grinder is mounted within the flow at a position adjacent to and overlapping one end of said loop screen in the direction of said flow channel.
- 30. The solid waste handling system of claim 29 further including a flow deflector positioned inside said screen unit relative to said means for rotating said screen, said flow deflector diverting fluid flow from a back inside of said screen through said screen to dislodge materials on an outside of said screen toward said grinder unit.
- 31. The solid waste handling system of claim 29 further comprising means to change the position of said solid waste grinder unit relative to said screen unit.
- 32. The solid waste handling system of claim 31, wherein said means to change the position comprises a shaft mounted on said bottom wall, a housing for said grinder unit and a coupling on said housing slidably mounted on said shaft.
- 33. The solid waste handling system of claim 32 further comprising means mounted to said housing to bias said screen into contact with said means for rotating said screen.
- 34. A waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, comprising: a solid waste grinder unit; a solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within the chute, said screen unit comprising a rigid fixed frame assembly, a screen mounted for rotation on said frame assembly such that one face of the screen may be positioned for movement horizontally across the stream and facing upstream thereof, and means mounted on the rigid frame assembly for rotating said screen thereby diverting a portion of the stream flow in the direction of screen movement to cause solid waste of the influent stream larger than openings in the screen to be entrained in influent diverted along said one upstream face and to be carried thereby in the direction of screen movement such that the solid waste is driven to the grinder unit and finely ground prior to discharge from the grinder unit, wherein said rigid solids diverter screen unit is mounted in said flow channel at an acute angle to a flow of said stream and said solid waste grinder is mounted within the flow at a position adjacent to and overlapping one end of said loop screen in the direction of said flow channel.
- 35. The solid waste handling system of claim 34 further including a flow deflector positioned inside said screen unit relative to said means for rotating said screen, said flow deflector diverting fluid flow from a back inside of said screen through said screen to dislodge materials on an outside of said screen toward said grinder unit.
- 36. The solid waste handling system of claim 34 further comprising means to change the position of said solid waste grinder unit relative to said screen unit.
- 37. The solid waste handling system of claim 36, wherein said means to change the position comprises a shaft mounted on said bottom wall, a housing for said grinder unit and a coupling on said housing slidably mounted on said shaft.
- 38. The solid waste handling system of claim 37 further comprising means mounted to said housing to bias said screen into contact with said means for rotating said screen.
- 39. A solid waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, said chute having a bottom wall and laterally spaced vertical sidewalls defining a flow channel for said stream, said system comprising:
- at least one rigid solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within said chute and partially immersed in said influent liquid stream said at least one rigid screen unit comprising an elongated open rigid frame assembly, an endless loop open screen mounted for rotation on said rigid frame assembly such that one upstream face of the screen moves horizontally across the stream,
- means for rotating said screen on said frame to divert a portion of the stream flow in the direction of screen movement, to cause solids of the influent stream larger than a mesh size of the screen to impact upon said one upstream face and to be moved horizontally in the direction of screen movement, and a solid waste grinder fixedly mounted within the flow stream and downstream of the endless loop screen, whereby solids entrained in the diverted portion of the influent stream are conveyed to an end of the screen proximate to said solid waste grinder, swept away from the screen by the diverted flow of influent passing over the end of the screen, and finely ground prior to discharge through an outlet port of said at least one solid waste grinder as waste effluent, wherein said screen comprises links having a convex tapered outer face in the direction of rotation of said screen.
- 40. The solid waste handling system of claim 39 further including a flow deflector positioned inside said screen unit relative to said means for rotating said screen, said flow deflector diverting fluid flow from a back inside of said screen through said screen to dislodge materials on an outside of said screen toward said grinder unit.
- 41. A waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, comprising: a solid waste grinder unit; a solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within the chute, comprising an elongated rigid open frame assembly, an endless loop open mesh screen mounted for rotation on said frame assembly such that one face of the screen may be positioned vertically for movement horizontally across the stream and facing upstream thereof, and means for rotating the screen on the rigid frame assembly for diverting a portion of the stream flow in the direction of screen movement to cause solid waste of the influent stream larger than a mesh size of the screen to be entrained in entrained in influent diverted along said one upstream face and to be carried thereby in the direction of screen movement such that the solid waste is driven to the grinder unit and finely ground prior to discharge from the grinder unit as waste effluent, wherein said screen comprises links having a convex tapered outer face in the direction of rotation of said screen.
- 42. The solid waste handling system of claim 41 further including a flow deflector positioned inside said screen unit relative to said means for rotating said screen, said flow deflector diverting fluid flow from a back inside of said screen through said screen to dislodge materials on an outside of said screen toward said grinder unit.
- 43. A solid waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, said chute having a bottom and laterally spaced sidewalls defining a flow channel for said stream, said system comprising:
- at least one solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within said chute at an angle to the flow and partially immersed in said influent liquid stream, said screen unit comprising a rigid frame assembly, a screen member mounted for rotation on said rigid frame assembly such that the screen member moves horizontally relative to the liquid stream,
- means on said frame assembly for rotating said screen member to cause solids of the influent stream larger than openings in the screen to impact upon said one upstream face and to be moved horizontally in the direction of screen movement to one side of side chute, and a solid waste grinder fixedly mounted at said side of said chute whereby solids diverted from the influent stream are conveyed from the screen to said solid waste grinder, swept away from the screen by the diverted flow of influent passing over the end of the screen, and finely ground prior to discharge through an outlet of said at least one solid waste grinder, wherein said screen comprises links having a convex tapered outer face in the direction of rotation of said screen.
- 44. A waste handling system for screening and grinding solids entrained in an influent liquid stream flowing within a flow confining chute, comprising: a solid waste grinder unit; a solids diverter horizontal rotating screen unit fixedly mounted within the chute, said screen unit comprising a rigid fixed frame assembly, a screen mounted for rotation on said frame assembly such that one face of the screen may be positioned for movement horizontally across the stream and facing upstream thereof, and means mounted on the rigid frame assembly for rotating said screen thereby diverting a portion of the stream flow in the direction of screen movement to cause solid waste of the influent stream larger than openings in the screen to be entrained in influent diverted along said one upstream face and to be carried thereby in the direction of screen movement such that the solid waste is driven to the grinder unit and finely ground prior to discharge from the grinder unit, wherein said screen comprises links having a convex tapered outer face in the direction of rotation of said screen.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/461,509 filed Jan. 5, 1990 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,060,872 which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/125,951 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,346.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
2106851 |
Nordell |
Feb 1938 |
|
3508659 |
Bates et al. |
Apr 1970 |
|
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
125951 |
Nov 1987 |
|
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
461509 |
Jan 1990 |
|