This invention relates to screening machines or separators of the type used to separate or classify mixtures of solid particles of different sizes.
In screening machines or separators of the type described, a screen (which may be woven, an aperture plate or another design) is mounted and pre-tensioned in what is often called a “screen pane” or “screen deck” that includes a supporting peripheral frame around the perimeter of the screen. The terms “screening machine” and “separator” and respective derivatives thereof are herein used interchangeably. A main housing of the screening machine supports one more of the screen panels, as well as agitating structures that shake or vibrate the solids deposited on the screen panels.
The screen panels are often removed from the screening machines for cleaning, replacement, readjustment or installation of a screen of a different mesh size or the like. In large commercial screening machines, the screen panels are inserted through and removed from a longitudinal end of the machine. In accordance with this movement of the screen panels, sufficient space must be devoted near the end of the machine, such that the generally horizontal screen panels may be inserted into and removed from the housing of the screening machine. Moreover, screen panels in large commercial screening machines tend to be relatively large, making their insertion and removal difficult or awkward at best, especially for a sole operator in tight working conditions.
Many machines of this type are used to separate particulate material which, over time, often clogs or blocks the screen mesh. Commonly, an agitating mechanism is included in the machine to unblock the mesh by dislodging the clogging material. Often, the agitating mechanism is a number of balls captured by a ball tray and accessible to the screen mesh. In large commercial screening machines, the agitating structures may be also inserted and removed respectively through the end of the machine, as described above with respect to the screen panels, thereby presenting similar space requirements. Moreover, known agitating structures tend to be large and relatively heavy, making their insertion into and removal from the housing of the screening machine a particularly difficult and work-intensive task for the operators involved.
It is evident, therefore, that a screening machine and screening machine components are needed that address these and other known problems associated with conventional screening machines.
These and other shortcomings in the prior art have been addressed in various embodiments of this invention. In a first embodiment, a screen panel assembly is provided for use with a screening machine. The screen panel assembly includes first and second generally planar screen panels and a coupling between the screen panels. The coupling includes a projection from the first screen panel received in a receiving jaw of the second screen panel. The coupling further includes a resilient biasing member carried by either the projection or the receiving jaw, the resilient biasing member being compressed between the projection and the receiving jaw.
In another embodiment, a screen panel is provided that is configured to be coupled with a like screen panel as part of a screen panel assembly. The screen panel includes a frame, a pre-tensioned screen supported on the frame, a receiving jaw on a leading end of the frame, and a projection on a trailing end of the frame opposite the leading end. The receiving jaw is configured to receive the projection of a like screen panel. The screen panel further includes a resilient biasing member carried by either the projection or the receiving jaw, the resilient biasing member being configured to be compressed between the receiving jaw and the projection of the like screen panel.
In yet another embodiment, a screening machine is provided. The screening machine includes a main housing and a screen panel assembly having first and second generally planar screen panels. The screen panel assembly further includes a coupling between the screen panels configured to permit movement of the first and second screen panels by a force exerted upon the first screen panel. The coupling includes a projection from the first screen panel and a receiving jaw on the second screen panel configured to receive the projection. The coupling further includes a resilient biasing member carried by either the projection or the receiving jaw. The resilient biasing member is compressed between the projection and the receiving jaw. The coupling further includes an overlap region between the first and second screen panels engageable to thereby permit lifting of the second screen panel by a lifting force exerted upon the first screen panel.
In another embodiment, a method is provided for installing a screen panel assembly in a screening machine. The method includes positioning a first screen panel on an agitating structure of the screening machine so that a limiting tab on the first screen panel engages a flange on the agitating structure. The method further includes joining a second screen panel with the first screen panel to form the screen panel assembly. Engagement of the limiting tab on the first screen panel with the flange on the agitating structure prevents the first screen panel from moving when then the second screen panel is joined with the first screen panel.
In embodiments having a screen panel assembly that is made up of two or more generally planar screen panels, insertion and removal of the screen panel assembly respectively into and out of the main housing of the screening machine is greatly facilitated. Similarly, in embodiments having an agitating structure that includes segmented co-planar trays, insertion and removal of the agitating structure in conjunction with the screen panels is likewise facilitated.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The screen mesh material is pre-tensioned and mounted between the screen frame according to one embodiment of the screen panel according to this invention and secured to the frame via a cured or baked on enamel around the perimeter of the screen surface of the screen panel. Alternatively, epoxies or other materials may be utilized to secure the pre-tensioned screen material to the frame.
The overlap region 38 includes a seal member 40 mounted to one of the screen panels and prevents or at least minimizes the likelihood of material deposited on the screen panels 20, 22 from falling onto the underlying agitating structure 18.
In this exemplary embodiment, the agitating structure 18 is in the form of a segmented tray assembly having multiple, generally coplanar trays 42 that are also engageable with one another through a tray coupling (not shown). Additional details of one embodiment of the agitating structure 16 are detailed in U.S. Published patent application No. 2010-0108579, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Each of the trays 42 in this exemplary embodiment is partitioned into several compartments 44 (
Each tray 42 also includes a flange 54 projecting vertically adjacent the lips of the screen panels and a longitudinal, generally horizontal projection 56 (
Each of the individual trays 42 of the illustrated embodiment includes several compartments 44 that hold agitating elements that move and thereby vibrate the solids deposited on the screen panel assembly 16. The agitating elements, although not shown, may for example and without limitation include balls made of metal, plastic or other suitable material and are held within the compartments 44. The agitating elements are supported by a bottom support screen 45 and confined in the compartments 44 by partition walls 47 defining the compartments 44.
It is contemplated, however, that an alternative agitating structure may have other shapes and/or include any number of trays other than the two trays of this exemplary embodiment. Such alternatives include, without limitation, an agitating structure having a single tray rather than a segmented tray assembly.
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The adjacent screen panels are joined together by a coupling 62 which in one embodiment includes one or more latching mechanisms 64. One example of the latching mechanism 64 is shown particularly in
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The frame 26 of each screen panel 20, 22 along the leading end 32 thereof includes a hem 92 offset or recessed from the distal edge of the screen panel. The hem 92 includes a jaw 94 which presents an opening facing the leading end 32 of the screen panel 20, 22. The jaw 94 is sized and configured to receive therein the ledge 90 along the trailing end 32 of the leading screen panel 20 so as to provide one aspect of the coupling 62 between the adjacent screen panels 20, 22. The ledge 90 of the leading screen panel 20 mating with the hem 92 and jaw 94 of the trailing screen panel 22 provides an overlap portion 96 between the adjacent screen panels 20, 22 as shown particularly in
Another aspect of the coupling 62 between the adjacent screen panels 20, 22 according to various embodiments of this invention are lugs 98 which extend from the ledge 90 along the trailing end 34 of the screen panel 20. Two such lugs 98 are shown in the drawings. In particular, in
Another aspect of the coupling 62 between the adjacent screen panels 20, 22 according to various embodiments of this invention is shown in
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The upper jaw portion 108 includes an upper surface 114 that is generally co-planar with the top face 28 of the screen panel 22. The upper jaw portion 108 also includes a lower surface 116 which is generally opposite the upper surface 114 and partially defines the jaw opening 112. The upper and lower surfaces 114, 116 are generally parallel with each other.
The lower jaw portion 110 includes an upper surface 118 which is generally opposed from the lower surface 116 of the upper jaw portion 108 and partially defines the jaw opening 112. The lower jaw portion 110 further includes a lower surface 120 which is generally opposite the upper surface 118. The upper and lower surfaces 118, 120 are generally parallel with each other.
The ledge 90, which is received in the jaw opening 112 when the screen panels 20, 22 are joined together, generally includes an upper ledge surface 122 and a lower ledge surface 124 and terminates at a terminal end 126 which is generally away from the trailing edge 84. The upper and lower ledge surfaces 122, 124 are generally parallel with each other and with the top face 28 of the screen panel 20.
The compression clips 102 are compressed between the ledge 90 and the jaw 94 when the ledge is inserted into the jaw opening 112. Each compression clip 102, one of which is shown in
In the embodiment shown, the clip 102 is carried by the lower jaw portion 110 and extends into the jaw opening 112. In particular, the first wing 128 of the clip 102 is secured to the lower surface 120 of the lower jaw portion 110 and the junction region 132 is generally adjacent the terminal end 106 of the hem 92. The second wing 130 of the clip 102 extends into the jaw opening 112 between the upper surface 118 of the lower jaw portion no and the lower surface 116 of the upper jaw portion 108. As shown, the second wing 130 is generally adjacent the upper surface 118 of the lower jaw portion no near the terminal end 106, and extends somewhat an angle from the terminal end 106 in the direction of the curved region 104 and the upper jaw portion 108. As further shown, the first wing 128 is secured to the lower jaw portion no while the second wing 130 is free and generally unsecured in the jaw opening 112.
When the panels 20, 22 are joined, this aspect of the coupling 62 is made when the ledge 90 of the leading screen panel 20 is inserted into the jaw opening 112 of the trailing screen panel 22 and engages the clip 102. In particular, as the ledge 90 is inserted into the jaw opening 112 toward the curved region 104 of the hem 92, the terminal end 126 of the ledge 90 enters the jaw opening 112 and the ledge 90 contacts the second wing 130 of the clip 102. Further insertion of the ledge 90 causes the second wing 130 to deflect generally toward the first wing 128 and the lower jaw portion 110, as shown in
The ledge 90 can be removed from the hem 92 and the jaw 94 to break this aspect of the coupling 62. When the ledge 90 is thus removed, as shown in
While the embodiment shown includes resilient biasing members in the form of generally U-shaped clips 102 that are carried by the lower jaw portion 110, other shapes and configurations are also possible. For example, the resilient biasing member could be in the form of a generally planar leaf spring where one end is attached to the upper surface 118 of the lower jaw portion 110 and the other end is free and extends in the jaw opening 112 toward the upper jaw portion 108. Further, the resilient biasing member could be carried by the upper jaw portion 108. Further still, the resilient biasing member could be carried by the ledge 90 on either the upper ledge surface 122 or the lower ledge surface 124. In addition, while the embodiment shown includes resilient biasing members as well as latching mechanisms 64 and lugs 98/seats 100, a screen panel assembly could be constructed having only resilient biasing members, and none of or any of latching mechanisms 64 and lugs 98/seats 100.
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As the trailing screen panel 22 is pushed together with the leading screen panel 20, the engagement of the limiting tab 53 with the flange 54 prevents the screen panels 20, 22 from moving. This facilitates joining the screen panels 20, 22.
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Once the third screen panel 23 is coupled with the trailing screen panel 22, it becomes part of the screen panel assembly 16. The screen panel assembly 16 is then lifted so that the limiting tab 53 of the trailing screen panel 22 clears the flange 54 of the tray, and the assembly 16 can be moved further into the access opening 14 (
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Thereby, the screen panel assembly 16 and the agitating structure 18 are secured together and may be moved as a single piece and further inserted into the access opening 14, as shown in
The screen panel assembly 16 and the agitating structure 18 can be removed from the screening machine 10, and separated from each other by reversing the above-described steps. While
If fasteners 144 are situated in the locating bores 142, 57, 59, the fasteners 144 can be removed. The screen panel assembly 16 and the agitating structure 18, which may be secured together through the engagement of the lugs 98 on the third screen panel 23 with the tongue 55 on the tray 42, can be moved somewhat out of the main housing 12 through the access opening 14. The connection can be broken between the lugs 98 on the third screen panel 23 and the tongue 55 by moving either the tray 42 or the screen panel assembly 16 so that the tongue 55 is removed from the lug spacing 99. Thereby, the screen panel assembly 16 is disconnected from the agitating structure 18.
The screen panel assembly 16 can then be moved further out of the access opening 14. In particular, the screen panel assembly 16 is moved until the flange 54 goes into the notch 50 on the trailing screen panel 22 (not shown). A small amount of further movement of the screen panel assembly 16 away from the access opening 14 brings the trailing edge 60 of the tab 52 on the trailing screen panel 22 into contact with the flange 54. This tends to inhibit further movement of the trailing screen panel 22 away from the access opening 14. With the trailing screen panel 22 being prevented from further movement, the third screen panel 23 can be separated from the trailing screen panel 22. With the third screen panel 23 removed from the screen panel assembly 16, the screen panel assembly 16 (which then includes the leading and trailing screen panels 20, 22) can be further removed and disassembled.
The screen panel assembly 16 is lifted so that the tab 52 of the trailing screen panel 22 clears the flange 54 of the tray 52, and the screen panel assembly 16 is moved further out of the access opening 14. The screen panel assembly 16 is moved until the flange 54 goes into the notch 50 on the leading screen panel 20.
Then, the trailing screen panel 22 can be separated from the leading screen panel 20 in a similar manner as described above for separating the third screen panel 23. Finally, the leading screen panel 20 can be removed from the tray 42 and separated completely from the agitating structure 18.
From the above disclosure of the general principles of this invention and the preceding detailed description of at least one embodiment, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which this invention is susceptible. Therefore, we desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/883,422, filed Sep. 16, 2010, which is in turn a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/261,117, filed Oct. 30, 2008. The application Ser. Nos. 12/883,422 and 12/261,117 applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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Parent | 12883422 | Sep 2010 | US |
Child | 13793939 | US | |
Parent | 12261117 | Oct 2008 | US |
Child | 12883422 | US |