The subject matter of the instant invention is a screening machine comprising at least two solid matter outlets.
From prior art, screening machines comprising solid matter outlets with a circular or round cross-section are known. Such design appears mandatory if flexible hose elements are to be connected for connecting subsequent equipment or tubing to the solid matter outlet. Hose elements or tubing can only be connected reliably with a solid matter outlet via a round flange or collar. Other forms of connection, e.g. rectangular or polygonal cross-sections, have substantial disadvantages with respect to the mechanical properties such as precise connection fit, easy fixing of the connection, mechanical stability, and dust proofness.
On the other hand, the solid matter outlet of screening machines exhibits, depending on the mechanical property of the screened particles, especially the screen particle hardness and the mass of the screened particles, substantial wear. Since the solid matter stream of the screened particles is, after passing the discharge edge of the screening machine, on its way to the solid matter outlet, constricted in a collecting shaft, the particle speed and hence the impulse and the kinetic energy of the solid matter particles increase strongly. The particle stream then hits the inner walls of a downward-bent solid matter outlet at high speed and with a change of impulse, with the inner walls being subject to correspondingly high wear due to the impacting solid matter stream.
Therefore, it would be desirable to be able to install additional wear protection elements on the inside of the solid matter outlet, which are not only advantageous, but also necessary for some screening products. Especially in the case of mineral screening products only ceramic or mineral plates come into consideration due to the hardness requirements. Due to the shape of the solid matter outlets which have a circular cross-section in the state of the art, these wear protection elements can only be provided in the form of a tube. Since tubes can preferably only be exchanged as one-piece tube elements and the manufacturing of tubes or tube segments is very complex and cost-intensive, especially when they consist of hard metal or ceramics, the use of circular wear protection elements is of disadvantage.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a solid matter outlet for screening machines with a round connection device, wherein cost-efficient and mass-producible wear protection elements are used.
This object is solved by the screening machine with the features according to claim 1.
The screening machine in accordance with the invention comprises at least one solid matter outlet with a circular or round connection device, said solid matter outlet having a polygonal cross-section at least on the inside thereof. By means of this solution, which is technically simple and surprising alike, a solid matter outlet having a round connection device, but at the same time plane wear protection plates which are installable on the inside, is provided, said solid matter outlet overcoming the drawbacks of the state of the art and thus resulting in a substantially improved wear protection of a solid matter outlet of screening machines.
Advantageously, at least one solid matter outlet comprises a hexagonal cross-section at least on the inside. An advantage of this embodiment is a higher solid matter throughput as compared to a rectangular cross-section.
Advantageously, at least one solid matter outlet comprises an octagonal cross-section on the inside. An advantage of this embodiment is an even higher solid matter throughput as compared to a rectangular and to a hexagonal cross-section.
Expediently, at least one solid matter outlet comprises at least on the inside a geometric arrangement of plane faces on which plane wear protection elements can be installed. An advantage of this embodiment is that plane wear protection elements can be installed on the inside of a solid matter outlet without additional shaped elements.
The use of plane wear protection elements renders it possible to cut fitting shapes from a plane starting material, for instance, ceramics, hard metal, or mineral substances, and to seamlessly coat the solid matter outlets therewith. If different wear regions are subject to higher wear, it is possible in accordance with the invention to coat plane adjacent regions with appropriate wear protection plates and to exchange them selectively at different times, where necessary, without exchanging all the other wear protection elements which have not yet been worn sufficiently.
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Hose elements or tubing which are not illustrated here can reliably be connected with the round connection device 160. Plane wear protection elements and/or wear protection plates can be installed at the plane inner faces 150. The assembly 100 is mountable by means of an assembly frame 110, 115 at a chassis and/or housing (not illustrated) of the screening machine.
Plane wear protection elements and/or wear protection plates 255 can be installed at the plane inner faces 250. In the schematic illustration only one wear protection plate 255 is shown by way of example. Expediently, all inner faces 250 or at least those inner faces 250 which are predominantly hit by the solid matter stream are provided with wear protection plates 255.
It is an advantage of the invention that plane wear protection plates 255 of ceramic, mineral, or hard-metallic material can be used and can be installed at the plane inner faces 250 without additional complex shaped parts, for instance, by gluing or screwing. Advantageously a releasable connection technique is chosen, so that the wear protection plates 255 are exchangeable. The assembly 200 can be mounted at a chassis and/or housing (not illustrated) of the screening machine by means of an assembly frame 210, 215 with the dimensions a1, a2.
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