Screening equipment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6685028
  • Patent Number
    6,685,028
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 1, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 3, 2004
    22 years ago
Abstract
A screening panel assembly (10) includes a frame (12) on which a screening panel (14) is supported. The frame (12) has frame members and intermediate members with the panel (14) being secured only to the frame members of the frame (12).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to screening equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to a screening panel assembly and to a component for a screening panel assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a screening panel assembly which includes




a support structure having a plurality of peripheral support members and intermediate support members, the intermediate support members extending between the peripheral support members; and




a screening panel having a plurality of openings defined through it, the openings being of a size which determines a discriminating capacity of the panel and the panel being secured only to certain of the peripheral support members of the support structure and being unsecured with respect to the intermediate support members to facilitate flexing of the panel in a direction normal to a plane of the panel.




Normally, in use, the screening panel assembly is arranged substantially horizontally and material to be screened flows over the panel of the assembly.




The support structure may include a frame with the peripheral support members being a pair of transversely spaced, longitudinal support members (when viewed in a direction of flow of the material over the panel assembly) and a pair of longitudinally spaced, transverse support members, the intermediate support members extending between at least one of the pair of longitudinal support members and the pair of transverse support members. Preferably, the intermediate support members extend parallel to the longitudinal members, between the transverse members.




The panel may be secured to at least one of the pair of longitudinal support members and the pair of transverse support members and rests on the intermediate support members.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the panel is secured only to the longitudinal support members and, optionally the transverse support members of the frame. Then, the panel is not secured to the intermediate support members to facilitate flexing of the panel in a direction normal to the plane of the panel, in use.




The panel and the support structure may be of a resiliently flexible material. Thus, both the panel and the support structure may be of a synthetic plastics material such as polyurethane.




Preferably, the panel and the support structure are moulded. The panel may be bonded to the support structure.




For improving the rigidity of the support structure, at least certain, and preferably all, of the support members of the support structure may contain reinforcing elements.




The openings in the panel may be in the form of slots extending in a direction of flow of material over the panel, in use, each slot having a major, longer axis extending in the direction of flow of the material. Each slot may be substantially boomerang-shaped or chevron shaped and the slots may be arranged in rows with each row having an interrupted saw-tooth wave pattern in the panel extending in a direction of flow of the material.




The slots in each row may be oriented in the same direction such that apices or “elbows” of the slots point in the same direction. The slots in one row may be staggered with respect to the slots in an adjacent row and the slots in said one row may have their apices pointing in an opposite direction to the slots in the adjacent row.




Each slot may flare outwardly from an operatively top surface to a bottom surface of the panel.




According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a component for a screening panel assembly, the component including a screening panel having a plurality of generally boomerang-shaped or arcuate openings defined through it.




The openings may be in the form of slots extending, in use, in a direction of flow of material over the panel, each slot having a major, longer axis extending in the direction of flow of the material. The slots may be arranged in rows in the panel with each row having an interrupted saw-tooth wave pattern extending, in use, in a direction of flow of the material.




The slots in each row may be oriented in the same direction such that apices or “elbows” of the slots point in the same direction.




The slots in one row may be staggered with respect to the slots in an adjacent row and the slots in said one row may have their apices pointing in an opposite direction to the slots in the adjacent row.




Each slot may flare outwardly from an operatively top surface to a bottom surface of the screening panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows a plan view of a screening panel assembly, in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

shows a sectional side view of the assembly taken along line II—II in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

shows a sectional end view of the assembly taken along line III—III in FIG.


1


.











SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the drawings, reference numeral


10


generally designates a screening panel assembly in accordance with the invention. The assembly


10


includes a support structure in the form of a frame


12


on which a screening panel


14


is supported. Both the frame


12


and the panel


14


are of a synthetic plastics material, such as polyurethane.




The frame


12


and the panel


14


are both moulded or cast and the panel


14


is bonded to the frame


12


for use.




The frame


12


comprises a pair of transversely spaced, longitudinal members


16


and a pair of longitudinally spaced, transverse members


18


. In addition, the frame


12


comprises a plurality of intermediate support members or struts


20


extending parallel to the longitudinal members


16


and between the transverse members


18


. Thus, the struts


20


support the span of the panel


14


and the panel


14


rests thereon, in use.




However, the panel


14


is bonded only to the frame members


16


and


18


and is not bonded to the struts


20


. In other words, the panel


14


only rests on the struts


20


and is not secured in any way to the struts


20


.




The members


16


and


18


and the struts


20


of the frame


12


include reinforcing elements


22


therein to improve the rigidity of the frame


12


.




The panel


14


has openings or slots


24


defined through it from an operatively top surface


26


to a bottom surface


28


of the panel


14


.




Each slot


24


is substantially boomerang-shaped having a major axis or length dimension L extending parallel to a direction of flow of material over the assembly


10


, as illustrated by arrow A in FIG.


1


. Further, the slots


24


are arranged in rows


30


. The slots


24


in each row


30


have their apices or “elbows”


32


pointing in the same direction. Further, the slots


24


in one row


30


.


1


have their “elbows”


32


pointing in an opposite direction to the slots


24


in an adjacent row


30


.


2


. The slots


24


in the row


30


.


2


are offset or staggered with respect to the slots


24


in the adjacent rows


30


.


1


and


30


.


3


.




Due to the fact that the panel


14


is unsecured with respect to the struts


20


of the frame


12


, when the assembly


10


is operated in use and is caused to vibrate, the panel


14


reciprocates in the direction of arrows B (FIGS.


2


and


3


). Each time the panel


14


comes into contact with the struts


20


, it is jolted which assists in displacing material which may have lodged in the slots


24


. Due to the presence of bridging material


34


between adjacent slots


24


in each row


30


, the panel


14


is sufficiently rigid to inhibit the passage of oversized material through the assembly


10


.




It is to be noted that each slot


24


has a width dimension W which is selected to determine the discriminating capacity of the panel


14


of the assembly


10


. It is also to be noted that each row


30


of slots


24


effectively forms an interrupted sawtooth wave-like pattern of a predetermined amplitude and wavelength.




The amplitude and wavelength of the wave pattern of each row


30


is selected in dependence on the required use of the assembly


10


.




In addition, the shape of each slot


24


inhibits the likelihood of elongate oversized particles passing through the slots


24


.




It is also to be noted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

of the drawings that the slots


24


taper or flare outwardly from the top surface


26


to the bottom surface


28


of the panel


14


to enhance the passage of material through the panel


14


and to inhibit blockage or blinding of the slots


24


by the material.




It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.



Claims
  • 1. A component for a screening panel assembly, the component including a screening panel having a plurality of generally boomerang-shaped openings defined through it, the openings being in the form of slots arranged in rows with each row having an interrupted saw-tooth pattern extending, in use, in a direction of flow of material over the panel, each slot having a major, longer axis extending in the direction of flow of the material, the slots in one row being staggered with respect to the slots in an adjacent row and the slots in said one row having their apices pointing in an opposite direction to the slots in the adjacent row.
  • 2. The component as claimed in claim 1 in which the slots in each row are oriented in the same direction such that apices of the slots point in the same direction.
  • 3. The component as claimed in claim 1 in which each slot flares outwardly from an operatively top surface to a bottom surface of the screening panel.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PQ0129 May 1999 AU
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/AU00/00400 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/66281 11/9/2000 WO A
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