Vibrating screen deck deflector systems and methods

US10507494B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10507494-B2
Application numberUS-201816145371-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 28, 2018
Priority dateAug 28, 2012
Publication dateDec 17, 2019
Grant dateDec 17, 2019

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A material processing vibrating screen with diverting systems configured to deliver material, via a plurality of material diverters, to locations closer to a feed end of the screen than would otherwise be done in the absence of the diverters. The diverters can be fixed to a cross member, the underside of a screen, and may be adjustable and easily replaceable. The materials for the deflectors can vary depending upon the material being screened. The screen may also be a variable sloped vibrating screen.

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I claim: 1. A material products processing vibrating screen mechanism comprising: a multi-deck vibrating screen assembly, having a feed end and an output end; and a material diverter disposed between an upper deck and a lower deck; said material diverter having an angled orientation with respect to said upper deck, an attachment end proximal to said upper deck and; a lower free end located a predetermined orthogonal distance with respect to a closest point on said upper deck; said lower free end is located closer to said feed end, than is a point located at an end of an line, orthogonal with respect to said upper deck and extending said predetermined orthogonal distance from said upper deck and touching said attachment end, said material diverter being sized, configured and located for directing a flow of material, which has passed through holes in the upper deck, in a direction vector which has a substantial component counter to a flow direction of material along the top of the upper deck. 2. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: said material diverter is located so that a resultant maximum depth of material on said lower deck is reduced with respect to a maximum depth of material on the lower deck in an absence of such material diverter. 3. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: a resultant distribution of material passing through said lower deck is more homogenous than would have been in the absence of said material diverter. 4. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: said material diverter is coupled to a support member, which spans a width of said lower deck, said material diverter is located below said upper deck. 5. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: said material diverter is in a fixed orientation with respect to said lower deck. 6. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: said multi-deck vibrating screen assembly is oriented at an inclined angle with respect to the horizontal. 7. A material products processing vibrating screen mechanism comprising: a multi-deck vibrating screen assembly, having a feed end and an output end; a material diverter disposed between an upper deck and a lower deck; said material diverter having an attachment end proximal to said upper deck and vertically offset below said upper deck; a lower free end proximal to said feed end, said material diverter being sized, configured and located for directing a flow of material, which has passed through holes in the upper deck, in a direction vector which has a substantial component counter to a flow direction of material along the top of the upper deck; and said material diverter is adjustable in angular orientation and in length. 8. The mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: said material diverter is flexible. 9. A multi-deck vibrating screen comprising: an upper deck; a lower deck; and a first array of parallel flow diverters each having an attachment end proximal to said upper deck which is vertically offset below said upper deck and a lower free end distal to said upper deck, each flow diverter of said first array of parallel flow diverters being independent and spaced apart and disposed between said upper deck and said lower deck, configured and located for directing a flow of material, which has passed through holes in the upper deck, in a direction vector which has a substantial component counter to a flow direction of material, from said feed end to said output end along a top surface of the upper deck and configured to reduce an amount of fines material that passes through both said upper deck and said lower deck in a substantially vertical manner. 10. The screen of claim 9 further comprising an intermediate deck disposed between said upper deck and said lower deck in a substantially parallel configuration and said first array of parallel flow diverters being disposed between said upper deck and said intermediate deck. 11. The screen of claim 10 further comprising a lower array of parallel material deflectors disposed between said intermediate deck and said lower deck and configured to divert material which was previously diverted by said first array of parallel flow diverters. 12. The screen of claim 11 further comprising: said first array of parallel flow diverters is an upper array of parallel flow diverters coupled below said upper deck. 13. A multi-deck vibrating screen comprising: an upper deck; a lower deck; a first array of parallel flow diverters each having an attachment end proximal to said upper deck which is vertically offset below said upper deck and a lower free end distal to said upper deck, each flow diverter of said first array of parallel flow diverters being independent and spaced apart and disposed between said upper deck and said lower deck, configured and located for directing a flow of material, which has passed through holes in the upper deck, in a direction vector which has a substantial component counter to a flow direction of material along a top surface of the upper deck and configured to reduce an amount of fines material that passes through both said upper deck and said lower deck in a substantially vertical manner; an intermediate deck disposed between said upper deck and said lower deck in a substantially parallel configuration and said first array of parallel flow diverters being disposed between said upper deck and said intermediate deck; a lower array of parallel material deflectors disposed between said intermediate deck and said lower deck and configured to divert material which was previously diverted by said first array of parallel flow diverters; wherein said first array of parallel flow diverters is an upper array of parallel flow diverters coupled below said upper deck; and said upper array of flow diverters are adjustable in angular orientation and length. 14. A system for sorting material into predetermine particle size range groups comprising: a multi-deck vibrating screen, being free of any weir therein and having a feed end and a discharge end and a screen longitudinal axis extending from said feed end toward said discharge end, where the feed end is not lower than the discharge end; and a first material diverter, having a diverter longitudinal axis which is perpendicular to said screen longitudinal axis, said first material being disposed between, and transversely across, decks of said multi-deck screen, said first material diverter having an attachment end edge which is parallel with said diverter longitudinal axis and perpendicular to said screen longitudinal axis, and a lower free end edge which is parallel with said diverter longitudinal axis and perpendicular to said screen longitudinal axis, where said lower free end edge is closer, at all portions thereof, to said feed end than is said attachment end edge said first material diverter being sized, located and configured to redirect material passing through an upper deck to contact a next lower deck at a location thereon which is closer to a feed end of said multi-deck vibrating screen than said material would have if no such first material diverter were used. 15. A system for sorting material into predetermine particle size range groups comprising: a multi-deck vibrating screen, having a feed end; a first material diverter disposed between decks of said multi-deck screen, said first material diverter having an attachment end and a lower free end, where said lower free end is closer to said feed end than is said attachment end said first material diverter being sized, located and configured to redirect material passing through an upper deck to contact a next lower deck at a locati

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Classifications

  • Multiple deck screening devices comprising one or more superimposed screens · CPC title

  • B07B1/28Primary

    Moving screens not otherwise provided for, e.g. swinging, reciprocating, rocking, tilting or wobbling screens · CPC title

  • B07B13/16Primary

    Feed or discharge arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US10507494B2 cover?
A material processing vibrating screen with diverting systems configured to deliver material, via a plurality of material diverters, to locations closer to a feed end of the screen than would otherwise be done in the absence of the diverters. The diverters can be fixed to a cross member, the underside of a screen, and may be adjustable and easily replaceable. The materials for the deflectors ca…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Terex Usa Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B07B1/28. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 17 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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