Claims
- 1. A separating machine comprising a plurality of rotors (20) provided in a frame (10) such that axes of said rotors are arranged parallel to one another from a supply side where objects to be screened (W) including mixed substances different at least in size are supplied from above by a conveying means (C1) to a discharge side where the remainders after screening are discharged, a series of rotors (20) being arranged in an inclined plane with a series of said rotors (20) on the discharge side being placed partially higher than those on the supply side and the inclined plane having at least one raised area (4C) provided between said discharge and supply sides, and such that said rotors (20) are rotated in the same direction by a rotating drive means (30) to feed the objects to be screened from the supply side to the discharge side, and each rotor (20) further comprises a plurality of large diameter sections (25) and a plurality of small diameter sections (28) alternately disposed in the axial direction of each rotor (20) and arranged in a staggered relation in the feeding direction to define screening gaps (G) having desired dimensions between said large and small diameter sections (25-28), and each of said large diameter sections (25) of said rotor (20) has a plurality of projections (26a) at least on one side, which do not interfere with said large diameter sections (25) and said small diameter sections (28) of adjacent rotors (20).
- 2. A separating machine according to claim 1, wherein said large diameter section (25) of said rotor (20) is formed by a wheel having a plurality of finger-shaped protrusions (26) which are curved backward in the rotor rotation direction and connected by connection webs (27) in the peripheral direction of said large diameter section (25), and said small diameter section (28) is formed by a small diameter wheel.
- 3. A seperating machine according to claim 1, wherein said large diameter section (25) and said small diameter section (28) of said rotor (20) are discs having a circular or polygonal shape.
- 4. A separating machine according to claim 1, wherein said rotor (20) comprises said large diameter sections (25) and said small diameter sections (28) arranged alternately and integrated.
- 5. A separating machine according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of said rotors (20) are classified into several groups arranged from the supply side to the discharge side, and the peripheral speeds of said rotors of the groups are decreased in order of the classified arrangement from the supply side to the discharge side.
- 6. A separating machine according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of said rotors (20) are classified into several groups from the supply side to the discharge side and the gaps between the adjacent large diameter sections (25)-(25) of each group are decreased in order of the classified arrangement from the supply side to the discharge side.
- 7. A separating machine according to claim 1, wherein air blowing means (45, 46) are provided above said plurality of said rotors (20) to generate an upward air flow.
- 8. A separating machine according to claim 5, wherein the rotational speed of at least one rotor (20) of the last row of said plurality of said rotors (20) is increased to sort the remainders into heavy objects, and light weight objects by allowing such heavy and light objects to drop at a distant dropping area and at a near dropping area respectively by virtue of centrifugal force.
- 9. A separating machine according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of said rotors (20) constitute an inclined screening transfer block (2B) and a horizontal screening transfer block (2C) over the upper end of said inclined block (2B), said block (2C) having a structure nearly identical to that of said inclined block (2B) so as to screen relatively large particles by allowing them to drop from the screening gaps (G) of said blocks, and the inclination angle of said inclined screening transfer block (2B) can be adjusted by an extensible/retractable means (19).
- 10. A screening machine according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of said rotors (20) constitute an inclined screening transfer block (2B), said block (2B) is covered, except for the bottom section thereof, by a housing (85) having an opening (62) at the lower end section thereof for allowing repulsive objects and easy-to-roll heavy objects to drop, having an object supply opening (61) at the upper intermediate section thereof and having an opening (63) at the upper end section thereof for allowing unrepulsive objects, difficult-to-roll objects and lightweight objects to drop, and an air blowing means (45) for generating airflow obliquely upward is disposed at the lower end section of said housing (35).
- 11. A separating machine according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of said rotors (20) constitute an inclined screening transfer block (2B), said block (2B) is covered, except for the bottom section thereof, by a housing (35) having an opening (62) at the lower end section thereof for allowing repulsive objects and easy-to-roll heavy objects to drop, having an object supply opening (61) at the upper intermediate section thereof and having an opening (63) at the upper end section thereof for allowing unrepulsive objects, difficult-to-roll lightweight objects to drop, and an air blowing means (45) for generating airflow obliquely upward is disposed at the lower end section of said housing (35).
- 12. A separating machine according to claim 6, wherein the rotation speed of at least one rotor (20) of the last row of said plurality of said rotors (20) is increased to sort the remainders into heavy objects and lightweight objects by allowing such heavy and lightweight objects to drop at a distant dropping zone and at a near dropping zone respectively by virtue of centrifugal force.
Priority Claims (7)
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5-176001 |
Jun 1993 |
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5-338816 |
Dec 1993 |
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5-353235 |
Dec 1993 |
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6-35368 |
Feb 1994 |
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6-73987 |
Mar 1994 |
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6-73988 |
Mar 1994 |
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6-124600 |
May 1994 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/259,468, filed Jun. 14, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,480,034.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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Divisions (1)
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