Photovoltaic Panel Cleaning Method
US-2024204718-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US10814522B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10814522-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715811372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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A screen assembly includes a housing defining a material flow chamber and having an inlet end and an outlet end, and a stucco discharge opening being located in the chamber between the inlet end and the outlet end. An auger shaft is located in the housing for axial rotation and having at least one first helical flight arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that material engaging the first helical flight is conveyed from the inlet end to the outlet end. A screen surrounds the at least one first helical flight for common rotation and extends generally from the inlet end to the outlet end. At least one second helical flight is disposed on an exterior surface of the screen and is arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that material engaging the second helical flight is conveyed in a direction from the outlet end.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A screen assembly, comprising: a housing defining a material flow chamber and having an inlet end and an outlet end; a stucco discharge opening being located in said chamber between said inlet end and said outlet end; an auger shaft located in said housing for axial rotation and having at least one first helical flight arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that a first material engaging said first helical flight is conveyed from said inlet end to said outlet end; a screen surrounding said at least one first helical flight for common rotation and extending generally from said inlet end to said outlet ends; at least one second helical flight disposed on an exterior surface of said screen and arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that a second material, distinct from the first material, passing through said screen and engaging said second helical flight is conveyed towards said stucco discharge opening; a power unit and a power transmission system connected to said power unit for rotating in common said shaft, said at least one first flight, said screen and said at least one second flight; at least one air knife constructed and arranged for directing jets of compressed air to said screen for dislodging material caught on an interior surface of said screen, a plurality of said at least one air knife disposed so that an entire length of said screen is exposed to said air jets; and wherein said plurality of air knives includes a first plurality of knives at a first height in operational relationship to said exterior surface of said screen, and a second plurality of knives at a second height in operational relationship to an outer edge of said at least one second flight. 2. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein said stucco discharge opening is located closer to said inlet than to said outlet. 3. The screen assembly of claim 1 , wherein said screen is fabricated from perforated sheet material. 4. The screen assembly of claim 1 , further including a control unit and at least one valve connected to said at least one knife for emitting periodic pulses of compressed air through said at least one knife. 5. The screen assembly of claim 1 , further including an oversize material discharge chute connected to said outlet end at one end and to a collection bin at an opposite end for collecting material held within said screen and conveyed by said at least one first flight to said outlet end. 6. The screen assembly of claim 5 , further including a rotary valve in fluid communication with said chute. 7. A screen assembly, comprising: a housing defining a material flow chamber and having an inlet end and an outlet end; a stucco discharge opening being located in said chamber between said inlet end and said outlet end; an auger shaft located in said housing for axial rotation and having at least one first helical flight arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that a first material engaging said first helical flight is conveyed from said inlet end to said outlet end; a screen surrounding said at least one first helical flight for common rotation and extending generally from said inlet end to said outlet end, said screen is fabricated from perforated sheet material, said screen is provided in a plurality of semi-cylindrical segments individually attachable to said at least one first flight; at least one second helical flight disposed on an exterior surface of said screen and arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that a second material, distinct from the first material, passing through said screen and engaging said second helical flight is conveyed in an opposite direction from the first material engaging said first helical flight, and from said outlet end toward said stucco discharge opening; and a plurality of air knives constructed and arranged for directing compressed air to said screen for dislodging material caught on an interior surface of said screen; and said plurality of air knives includes a first plurality of knives at a first height in operational relationship to said exterior surface of said screen, and a second plurality of knives at a second height distinct from said first height in operational relationship to an outer edge of said at least one second flight. 8. The screen assembly of claim 7 , further including said plurality of air knives is disposed so that an entire length of said screen is exposed to said compressed air. 9. A screen assembly, comprising: a housing defining a material flow chamber and having an inlet end and an outlet end; a stucco discharge opening being located in said chamber between said inlet end and said outlet end; an auger shaft located in said housing for axial rotation and having at least one first helical flight arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that a first material engaging said first helical flight is conveyed from said inlet end to said outlet end; a screen surrounding said at least one first helical flight for common rotation and extending generally from said inlet end to said outlet end, said screen is fabricated from perforated sheet material, said screen is provided in a plurality of semi-cylindrical segments individually attachable to said at least one first flight; at least one second helical flight disposed on an exterior surface of said screen and arranged in a flight pattern oriented so that a second material, distinct from the first material, passing through said screen and engaging said second helical flight is conveyed in an opposite direction from the first material engaging said first helical flight, and from said outlet end toward said stucco discharge opening; a plurality of air knives constructed and arranged for directing compressed air to said screen for dislodging material caught on an interior surface of said screen; said plurality of air knives includes a first plurality of knives at a first height in operational relationship to said exterior surface of said screen, and a second plurality of knives at a second height distinct from said first height in operational relationship to an outer edge of said at least one second flight; and a power unit and a power transmission system connected to said power unit for rotating in common said shaft, said at least one first flight, said screen and said at least one second flight.
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