Cylindrical screen separator with spirally arranged clearing and conveying blades

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Title: Cylindrical screen separator with spirally arranged clearing and conveying blades
Patent Number: 4,839,035
Publication Date: June 13, 1989
Appl. No: 07/160,207
Application Filed: February 25, 1988
Abstract: A separator for separating different sized components from a material and which is particularly useful for separating rocks, branches and other debris from soil to form topsoil. The separator has a cylindrical screen formed from a plurality of circular bars which are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance. A shaft is coaxially rotatably mounted to the screen and includes a plurality of blades extending radially outwardly from it. Material having components of different sizes is fed into one end of the screen and the shaft is rotatably driven. In doing so, the blades crush the material, force the smaller components of the material through the space between adjacent bars, and simultaneously transport the material, together with its larger components, toward the other end of the screen.
Inventors: Iafrate, John A. (Pontiac, MI)
Claim: I claim
Claim: 1. A separator for treating material having two or more different components with different sizes, said separator comprising
Claim: a generally cylindrical screen, said screen comprising a plurality of stationary circular bars, said circular bars being spaced apart and generally parallel to each other about an axis of said screen
Claim: a shaft rotatably mounted to said screen so that said shaft extends coaxially through said screen
Claim: a plurality of blades secured to and extending radially outwardly from said shaft
Claim: means for feeding a material into one end of said screen
Claim: means for rotatably driving said shaft so that said material is transported by said blades from said one end of said screen and toward the other end of said screen
Claim: an opening at said other end of said screen
Claim: wherein components of the material less in size than the spacing between said bars pass radially through said screen which the remaining components are transported to said opening
Claim: wherein an outer end of at least one blade extends through the space between two adjacent bars.
Claim: 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein an outer end of each blade extends through the space between two adjacent bars.
Claim: 3. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said bars are circular in crossectional shape.
Claim: 4. The invention as defined in claim 3 and comprising a reinforcing member attached to each bar, said reinforcing member having a thickness less than the diameter of said bar.
Claim: 5. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said feeding means comprises
Claim: a hopper having an open top and an open bottom, and
Claim: means for conveying material from said bottom of said hopper to said first end of said screen.
Claim: 6. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein said conveying means comprises a belt conveyor.
Claim: 7. The invention as defined in claim 5 and comprising
Claim: a generally planar sieve
Claim: means for pivotally mounting one side of the sieve to one side of the top of said hopper so that said sieve overlies the open top of the hopper and so that said sieve is pivotal between an upper position and a lower position
Claim: means for resiliently urging said sieve towards said upper position.
Claim: 8. The invention as defined in claim 1 and comprising means positioned beneath said screen for conveying components of the material which pass through said screen.
Claim: 9. The invention as defined in claim 8 wherein said conveying means comprises a belt conveyor.
Claim: 10. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said other end of said screen is open.
Claim: 11. A separator for treating material having two or more different components with different sizes, said separator comprising
Claim: a generally cylindrical screen, said screen comprising a plurality of circular bars, said circular bars being spaced apart and generally parallel to each other about an axis of said screen
Claim: wherein said bars are circular in cross-sectional shape, and
Claim: a reinforcing member attached to each bar, said reinforcing member having a thickness less than the diameter of said bar.
Current U.S. Class: 209/300; 209/296; 209/389; 209/675
Current International Class: B07B 120
Patent References Cited: 146993 February 1874 Drury
1420685 June 1922 Burch
2669268 August 1950 Meyer
2721035 October 1955 Lankford et al.
4190526 February 1980 Bachand
Primary Examiner: Cherry, Johnny D.
Assistant Examiner: Hoge, Gary C.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Gifford, Groh, Sheridan, Sprinkle and Dolgorukov
Accession Number: edspgr.04839035
Database: USPTO Patent Grants
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