Claims
- 1. A support for a screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the support comprising
a body, a first series of holes through the body, each of the first series of holes having a first opening size as viewed from above, a second series of holes through the body, each of the second series of holes having a second opening size as viewed from above, the second series of holes at a material introduction area of the body and the support positionable in a vibratory separator so that the material introduction area is adjacent a location of material introduction to the vibratory separator, and the second opening size smaller than the first opening size.
- 2. The support of claim 1 wherein
the second series of holes includes primary holes and secondary holes, each of the primary holes having a primary opening size as viewed from above and each of the secondary holes having a secondary opening size as viewed from above, and the primary opening size larger than the secondary opening size.
- 3. The support of claim 1 wherein holes of the first series of holes are spaced-apart a first distance and holes of the second series of holes are spaced-apart a second distance, the first distance greater than the second distance.
- 4. The support of claim 1 wherein holes of the first series of holes and holes of the second series of holes have a similar outline shape as viewed from above.
- 5. The support of claim 1 wherein holes of the first series of holes and holes of the second series of holes have a different outline shape as viewed from above.
- 6. The support of claim 1 wherein an outline shape of the holes of the first series of holes and of the holes of the second series of holes is from the group consisting of square, rectangular, circular and triangular.
- 7. The support of claim 1 wherein the body is a plate.
- 8. The support of claim 1 wherein the body has a series of spaced-apart support strips and holes of each series of holes are between support strips.
- 9. The support of claim 1 wherein the body is a frame with a plurality of frame members with at least one frame member intersecting other spaced-apart frame members to define the holes of the second series of holes.
- 10. The support of claim 1 wherein the material introduction area is at an end of the screen support.
- 11. The support of claim 1 wherein the material introduction area is at an intermediate part of the screen support.
- 12. The support of claim 1 further comprising
a secondary support piece superimposed on the body, the secondary support piece having a plurality of spaced-apart support piece holes defined by structural parts of the secondary support piece so that the superimposition of the secondary support piece on the body results in the definition of the holes of the second series of holes.
- 13. The support of claim 13 wherein the secondary support piece is made from material like material from which the body is made.
- 14. The support of claim 13 wherein the secondary support piece is made from material different from material from which the body is made.
- 15. The support of claim 13 wherein the secondary support piece is connected to the body.
- 16. The support of claim 1 further comprising
hookstrip mounting apparatus on two opposed spaced-apart sides of the support.
- 17. A screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the screen assembly comprising
a support, the support comprising a body, a first series of holes through the body, each of the first series of holes having a first opening size as viewed from above, a second series of holes through the body, each of the second series of holes having a second opening size as viewed from above, the second series of holes at a material introduction area of the body and the support positionable in a vibratory separator so that the material introduction area is adjacent a location of material introduction to the vibratory separator, and the second opening size smaller than the first opening size, and screening material on the support.
- 18. The screen assembly of claim 17 wherein the screening material is connected to the support by a method from the group consisting of fusing, welding, bonding, gluing, and sewing.
- 19. The screen assembly of claim 17 wherein the support is from the group consisting of plate, frame, unibody structure, and strip support.
- 20. The screen assembly of claim 17 wherein the support further comprises hookstrip mounting apparatus on two opposed spaced-apart sides of the support.
- 21. The screen assembly of claim 17 wherein the screening material includes a plurality of superimposed layers of screening material.
- 22. The screen assembly of claim 17 wherein at least two layers of the layers of screening material are connected together.
- 23. The screen assembly of claim 17 wherein the at least two layers of the layers of screening material are connected together by a method from the group consisting of fusing, sintering, welding, bonding, gluing, and sewing.
- 24. A support for a screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the support comprising
a body, a first series of holes through the body, each of the first series of holes having a first opening size as viewed from above, a second series of holes through the body, each of the second series of holes having a second opening size as viewed from above, the second series of holes at a material exit area of the body and the support positionable in a vibratory separator so that the material exit area is adjacent a location of material exit from the vibratory separator, and the second opening size smaller than the first opening size.
- 25. A support for a screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the support comprising
a body, a first series of holes through the body, the body having a solid imperforate material introduction area and the support positionable in a vibratory separator so that the material introduction area is adjacent a location of material introduction to the vibratory separator.
- 26. The support of claim 25 further comprising the body having a solid imperforate material exit area above which material can exit from the screen assembly.
- 27. A support for a screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the support comprising a body, a first series of holes through a first area of the body,
a second series of holes through the body, the second series of holes at a material introduction area of the body and the support positionable in a vibratory separator so that the material introduction area is adjacent a location of material introduction to the vibratory separator, and the body thicker at the material introduction area than at the first area.
- 28. The support of claim 27 wherein thickness of the body tapers from the material introduction area to the first area.
- 29. A plastic grid for fusing together layers of screening material of a screen assembly of a vibratory separator, the plastic grid comprising
a body, a first series of holes through the body, each of the first series of holes having a first opening size as viewed from above, a second series of holes through the body, each of the second series of holes having a second opening size as viewed from above, the second series of holes at a selected area of the body and the grid within a screen assembly positionable in a vibratory separator so that the selected area is adjacent a selected location with respect to the vibratory separator, and the second opening size smaller than the first opening size.
- 30. A plastic grid for a screen assembly for a vibratory separator, the plastic grid comprising
a body, a first series of first holes through a first area of the body, a second series of second holes through a second area of the body, the body with fewer second holes per unit area in the second area than first holes per unit area in the first are.
- 31. The plastic grid of claim 30 wherein the second area is from the group consisting of a material introduction area and a material exit area.
- 32. A support for a screen assembly for use in a vibratory separator, the support comprising
a main body with a plurality of main body openings therethrough, the main body having a main body surface area, a secondary body in contact with the main body and covering a portion thereof, the secondary body with a plurality of secondary body openings therethrough, the secondary body with a secondary body surface area, the secondary body surface area smaller than the main body surface area.
- 33. The support of claim 32 wherein parts of the secondary body block parts of main body openings.
- 34. A vibratory separator with a screen assembly mounted thereto, the screen assembly comprising a support, the support comprising a body, a first series of holes through the body, each of the first series of holes having a first opening size as viewed from above, a second series of holes through the body, each of the second series of holes having a second opening size as viewed from above, the second series of holes at a selected area of the body and the support positionable in a vibratory separator so that the selected area is adjacent a selected location with respect to the vibratory separator, and the second opening size smaller than the first opening size, and screening material on the support.
- 35. The vibratory separator of claim 34 wherein the vibratory separator is a shale shaker.
- 36. A method for treating material with a vibratory separator, the method comprising
introducing material to be treated to a vibratory separator, the vibratory separator comprising a support, the support comprising a body, a first series of holes through the body, each of the first series of holes having a first opening size as viewed from above, a second series of holes through the body, each of the second series of holes having a second opening size as viewed from above, the second series of holes at a selected area of the body and the support positionable in a vibratory separator so that the selected area is adjacent a selected location with respect to the vibratory separator, and the second opening size smaller than the first opening size, and screening material on the support, and separating components of the material with the vibratory separator.
- 37. Any invention of the named inventors disclosed herein.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/390,231 filed Sep. 3, 1999 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,325,216 on Dec. 4, 2001, both the application and the patent incorporated fully herein for all purposes.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09390231 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Child |
10036742 |
Dec 2001 |
US |