Claims
- 1. A screening apparatus comprising a pair of opposed side walls; an exciter assembly, mounted on exciter supports on side walls, having a frequency of operation; a torsion member secured between said side walls; and screen panel support members disposed between said side walls; wherein said side walls and torsion member are selected to provide that the first fundamental frequency mode greater than said frequency of operation is at least about 4 Hz greater than the first fundamental frequency mode below said frequency of operation.
- 2. The method, according to claim 1, wherein said first fundamental frequency mode greater than said frequency of operation is at least 2 Hz greater than said frequency of operation and said first fundamental frequency mode below said frequency of operation is at least 2 Hz lower than said frequency of operation.
- 3. The method, according to claim 1, wherein said first frequency mode greater than said frequency of operation is at least about 8 Hz greater than said first fundamental frequency mode below said frequency of operation.
- 4. The screening apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said side walls are of plate form having stiffeners secured thereto.
- 5. The screening apparatus, according to claim 4, wherein said stiffeners comprise at least one stiffening section secured to each side wall.
- 6. The screening apparatus, according to claim 5, wherein said stiffeners include a stiffener located in the region of each of upper and lower edges of the side walls.
- 7. The screening apparatus, according to claim 6, wherein there is further provided an intermediate stiffener between said upper and lower edges, the intermediate stiffener be located on said side wall to equalize the modes of the high-mass, low frequency zone of the apparatus comprising the lower portion of the side walls and their associated screen support members and screen panels, relative to the upper side wall portions which are relatively of lower mass and thus higher frequency.
- 8. The screening apparatus, according to claim 7, wherein said lower stiffener is disposed close to the lower edge of the side wall and is disposed to the outside of the screen apparatus.
- 9. The screening apparatus, according to claim 8, wherein said lower stiffener extends substantially to the respective ends of the side wall.
- 10. The screening apparatus, according to claim 9, wherein a plurality of screen panel support members are secured to said side walls and said lower stiffener and said lower edge of the side walls are each disposed generally equidistant from the line of said screen panel support members.
- 11. The screening apparatus, according to claim 7, wherein said intermediate stiffener is located to the outside of the screen apparatus side wall and extends substantially to the respective ends of the side wall.
- 12. The screening apparatus, according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of screen panel support members are secured to said side walls and said intermediate stiffener extends substantially equidistant from each of the mounting positions of the screen panel support members along its length.
- 13. The screening apparatus, according to claim 7, wherein said upper stiffener comprises upper stiffener portions each extending from a respective end of the side wall to terminate adjacent said exciter support.
- 14. The screening apparatus, according to claim 13, wherein said upper stiffener is located substantially at the upper edge of the side wall.
- 15. The screening apparatus, according to claim 14, wherein said upper edge extends from each end of the side wall to an apex region at the exciter support.
- 16. The screening apparatus, according to claim 15, wherein said upper stiffeners are located on the outer surface of the side walls.
- 17. The screening apparatus, according to claim 7, wherein at least one of said upper, lower and intermediate stiffeners are of a generally Z-shaped section.
- 18. The screening apparatus, according to claim 17, wherein each of said upper, lower and intermediate stiffeners are of a generally Z-shaped section.
- 19. The screening apparatus, according to claim 18, wherein said Z-sections are installed whereby the channel formed between the section and the side wall is an inverted channel, whereby the respective channels cannot accumulate fines or other material.
- 20. The screening apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said side walls are each provided with an exciter mount located substantially symmetrically over the upper edge of the side wall.
- 21. The screening apparatus, according to claim 20, wherein said exciter mounts are formed integrally with a mounting point for said torsion member.
- 22. The screening apparatus, according to claim 21, wherein said torsion member is a torque tube.
- 23. The screening apparatus, according to claim 22, further comprising an end torsion member located at either or both ends of the screening apparatus.
- 24. The screening apparatus, according to claim 23, wherein one said end torsion member is located at the feed box end of the apparatus.
- 25. The screening apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said screen panel support members comprise cross members secured between said side walls.
- 26. The screening apparatus, according to claim 25, wherein said screen panel support members are of tubular form.
- 27. The screening apparatus, according to claim 26, wherein said tubular screen panel support members are secured to the side walls at apertures therethrough by mounting means whereby the screen panel support members may be installed and removed through the side walls after removal of said mounting means.
- 28. The screening apparatus, according to claim 27, wherein said apertures are configured whereby the screen panel support members are removable from between the side walls by angling them out and down between the side walls without removing said mounting means.
- 29. The screening apparatus, according to claim 28, wherein said mounting means comprises a mounting flange securable to said side wall and a substantially tubular extension into which the tubular screen panel support member end may spigot.
- 30. The screening apparatus, according to claim 29, wherein said mounting flange and extension comprises a unitary casting.
- 31. The screening apparatus, according to claim 29, wherein said substantially tubular extension includes a substantially longitudinal split and clamping means adapted to close the tubular extension about the screen panel support member end.
- 32. The screening apparatus, according to claim 31, wherein said clamping means includes an integrally formed lug on said tubular extension which is bifurcated on cutting of the split and bored through transverse of the split to enable installation into the bore of a fixing tending to close the split.
- 33. The screening apparatus, according to claim 31, wherein said mounting flange is provided with fixing holes whereby the flange may be bolted to the side walls to support the screen panel support member.
- 34. The screening apparatus, according to claim 32, wherein said mounting flange is provided with fixing holes of a pattern that is evenly distributed about the flange except for a hole in the patterns at a position aligned with said split, whereby the flange may be bolted to the side walls to support the screen panel support member.
- 35. The screening apparatus, according to claim 34, wherein said fixing is disposed at 90 degrees to the direction of excitation.
- 36. The screening apparatus, according to claim 33, wherein at least one said screen panel support member extends through the side walls, and wherein the screening apparatus is supported thereon via springs.
- 37. The screening apparatus, according to claim 33, wherein said screen panel support members are disposed between said side walls at 24 inch centers to accommodate standard screening panels.
- 38. The screening apparatus, according to claim 37, wherein said screen panel support members are provided with a polymer over molding configured to allow snap-in fixing of the screen panel modules.
- 39. The screening apparatus, according to claim 38, wherein said over molding has a profile integrally formed therein, whereby corresponding portions molded into the screen panels may engage therewith.
- 40. The screening apparatus, according to claim 39, wherein said screen panel support members are tubular and are provided with two or more clip-in profiles, whereby selective radial orientation of the screen panel support member between the side walls enables the screening apparatus to be rapidly configured for different brands of panel.
- 41. The screening apparatus, according to claim 38, wherein said screen panel support members are provided with a clip-in profile that is configured to accept an intermediate clip-in element that is in turn configured to accept one or another manufacturer's clip in panels.
- 42. The screening apparatus, according to claim 41, wherein said intermediate clip-in element is configured to retain the respective edges of a pair of adjacent clip-in screen panels.
- 43. The screening apparatus, according to claim 41, wherein said screen panel support members are substantially tubular and arranged on said side walls to form a banana screen support deck, said clip-in profile on each screen support member being offset toward the discharge end of the screen such that the intermediate clip-in element bears on the upper portion of the curved surface of the screen panel support member and on a land integrally molded with the single clip-in profile.
- 44. The screening apparatus, according to claim 43, wherein said screen panel support members are each provided with a reference hole which may be used in cooperation with a fixed reference on mounting collars for the tubular screen panel support member to ensure that the single clip-in profile is correctly positioned on installation of the screen panel support member.
- 45. The screening apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said exciter assemblies have a notional direction of excitation that passes through the center of gravity of the apparatus.
- 46. The screening apparatus, according to claim 45, wherein said exciter assemblies each include eccentric masses mounted for counter rotation on each end of respective driven shafts and adjustment means adapted to dynamically align the effective direction of excitation with the center of gravity of said screening apparatus in use.
- 47. The screening apparatus, according to claim 46, wherein said respective shafts have a gear train between the shafts forming synchronization means to establish a velocity and phase relationship between the rotating eccentric masses and to allow effectively independent rotation thereof when the velocity and phase relationship is achieved, and wherein said gear train has up to 10° of lash measured at said shafts.
- 48. The screening apparatus, according to claim 47, wherein said lash is about ±4.0 to 4.5° each side of zero lash.
- 49. The screening apparatus, according to claim 1, which comprises an adjustment means for adjusting vibratory performance of the apparatus as its center of gravity shifts over time.
- 50. A method for separating items of different sizes wherein said method comprises:
(i) providing a screening apparatus comprising a pair of opposed side walls; an exciter assembly, mounted on exciter supports on side walls, having a frequency of operation; a torsion member secured between said side walls; and screen panel support members disposed between said side walls; a screen disposed on said support members; wherein said side walls and torsion member are selected to provide that the first fundamental frequency mode greater than said frequency of operation is at least about 4 Hz greater than the first fundamental frequency mode below said frequency of operation; (ii) applying to the screen of said screening apparatus the items to be separated; (iii) operating said screening apparatus free of any resonant frequency mode; and (iv) collecting the separated items.
- 51. The method, according to claim 50, wherein said first fundamental frequency mode greater than said frequency of operation is at least 2 Hz greater than said frequency of operation and said first fundamental frequency mode below said frequency of operation is at least 2 Hz lower than said frequency of operation.
- 52. The method, according to claim 50, wherein the operating frequency is about 16 Hz.
- 53. The method, according to claim 50, wherein said first frequency mode greater than said frequency of operation is at least about 8 Hz greater than said first fundamental frequency mode below said frequency of operation.
- 54. The method, according to claim 50, wherein the vibratory performance is adjusting during the separation process to correct for shifts in the center of gravity of the apparatus.
- 55. The method, according to claim 50, which is used to separate minerals.
- 56. The method, according to claim 50, which is used to separate food products.
Priority Claims (1)
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PQ9311 |
Aug 2000 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT/AU01/00955 filed Aug. 6, 2001; which claims priority to Australian Application No. PQ9311, filed Aug. 9, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/AU01/00955 |
Aug 2001 |
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10157246 |
May 2002 |
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