Claims
- 1. A screening machine for earth materials comprising:
- a frame member;
- a screening drum mounted on said frame member and rotatable about a longitudinal axis; said screening drum having a screen peripheral wall with openings therethrough to separate the materials being screened as to size;
- means to support said drum for rotation about the longitudinal central axis with ends of the drum open to receive and discharge material to be screened;
- a first rotary brush having an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis and mounted on the interior of the screening drum and having bristles engaging the screen peripheral wall;
- a second rotary brush having an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis and mounted on the exterior of the screening drum and having bristles engaging said screen wall, the second brush being offset along the circumference of the screen peripheral wall from the first brush;
- beater means mounted for rotation on a central shaft within said screening drum and having a plurality of spaced beater flaps thereon, each comprising a flexible material flap fixed to the shaft and hammer means fixed to outer ends of the flap to engage material being screened; and
- means for rotating said beater means independently of rotation of the drum at a speed to cause the beater flaps to extend radially under centrifugal force to break up clods of the earth material, and the beater flaps being of size and mounted to move in a path adjacent to but clear of said screen peripheral wall of the screening drum and clear of the first brush as the beater means is rotated.
- 2. The screening machine of claim 1 including dirt pulverizing roller means on an input end thereof, means to convey material from said dirt pulverizing roller means to the interior of said screening drum.
- 3. The screening machine of claim 2 wherein said dirt pulverizing roller means comprises a hopper for receiving material, said roller means being mounted to be rotatable about an axis and being located in the hopper, means to drive said roller means under power, and means to permit discharge of material that has been engaged by said roller means onto said means to convey.
- 4. The screening machine of claim 3 wherein the earth materials include rocks, and the screening machine further includes a grate assembly comprising a plurality of cross bars mounted to overlie the means to convey, said bars being spaced apart a desired distance to prevent the rocks from dropping onto the conveyor.
- 5. The screening machine of claim 4 including means for permitting adjustment of the spacing between said bars.
- 6. The screening machine of claim 1 used in combination with a holding bin for materials to be screened, said holding bin including, a conveyor bottom in the holding bin, means to power said conveyor bottom to move material in a first direction, and an elevating conveyor at an end of said holding bin to receive material from said bottom conveyor.
- 7. The screening machine of claim 6 including means to selectively run the bottom conveyor and the elevating conveyor.
- 8. The screening machine of claim 7 wherein said holding bin has a grizzly bar grate assembly at the upper surface thereof, through which material must pass to enter into the holding bin.
- 9. The screening machine of claim 8 wherein said grizzly bar assembly is pivotally mounted adjacent one side of said bin and is pivotally moveable from a position covering said holding bin to a raised position.
- 10. The screening machine of claim 9, and means to hold said grizzly bar assembly in an inclined position.
- 11. The apparatus as specified in claim 1, wherein said flexible material flap comprises a length of heavy belting, and the hammer means comprise a hardened steel hammer attached to the outer end of said belting.
- 12. A screening machine according to claim 1, wherein the beater means comprises a shaft having a rotational axis that is offset from the longitudinal axis of said screening drum.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 07/217,060, filed July 11, 1988, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/859,612, filed May 5, 1986, both now abandoned.
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