Vibratory material classifier
US-2017333949-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US10926294B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10926294-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715602625-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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Vibratory material classifiers are disclosed. Some embodiments include eccentric shaft assemblies having removable eccentric weights. Some embodiments include oil access and indicator conduit extending from the interior to the exterior of a classifier.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vibratory material classifier, comprising: first and second sidewalls; a screening deck operably supported by said first and second sidewalls; a first bearing assembly supported by said first sidewall, said first bearing assembly having a rotational axis; a second bearing assembly supported by said second sidewall; an eccentric shaft operably supported by said first and second sidewalls; a housing, said housing being at least partially surrounding said eccentric shaft, said housing having an interior volume, said housing configured to contain a quantity of lubricant in said interior volume, said housing configured to isolate said quantity of lubricant from said screening deck; a fluid coupling, said fluid coupling comprising: a first end disposed between the first and second sidewalls, said first end being in fluid communication with said interior volume of said housing; and a second end disposed outside of said first and second sidewalls, wherein said fluid coupling passes through said first sidewall at a position radially outward of said housing along a radial direction, said radial direction being normal to said rotational axis. 2. The vibratory material classifier of claim 1 , wherein said fluid coupling further comprises an intermediate coupling, said intermediate coupling comprising a conduit in fluid communication with said first end and said second end, wherein said intermediate coupling is disposed radially outward of said housing along said radial direction. 3. The vibratory material classifier of claim 2 , wherein said eccentric shaft passes through a first opening in said first sidewall, wherein said intermediate coupling of said fluid coupling extends through a second opening in said first sidewall, wherein said second opening is radially outward of said first opening along the radial direction. 4. The vibratory material classifier of claim 2 , wherein said first bearing assembly comprises a plurality of bearing elements circumferentially arranged about said rotational axis, wherein said first bearing assembly comprises a bearing housing supported by the first sidewall, wherein said first bearing assembly comprises a bearing housing retention plate coupled to said bearing housing, wherein said intermediate coupling of said fluid coupling extends through said bearing housing retention plate. 5. The vibratory material classifier of claim 2 , wherein said first bearing assembly comprises a plurality of bearing elements circumferentially arranged about said rotational axis, wherein said first bearing assembly comprises a bearing housing supported by the first sidewall, wherein said intermediate coupling of said fluid coupling is disposed at least partially radially outward of said bearing housing along the radial direction. 6. The vibratory material classifier of claim 1 , wherein said first end of said fluid coupling is disposed at or adjacent to a lower end of said housing, whereby lubricant flows from said interior volume into said fluid coupling. 7. The vibratory material classifier of claim 1 , wherein said fluid coupling is in fluid communication with a lubricant opening in said housing, and wherein said lubricant opening is disposed at least partially outboard of an eccentric portion of the eccentric shaft. 8. The vibratory material classifier of claim 1 , further comprising a level indicator in fluid communication with said fluid coupling. 9. The vibratory material classifier of claim 8 , wherein said level indicator is disposed vertically higher than said position at which said fluid coupling passes through said first sidewall. 10. The vibratory material classifier of claim 1 , wherein said screening deck is inclined with respect to a horizontal plane. 11. The vibratory material classifier of claim 3 , further comprising: a port, said port being in fluid communication with an upper portion of said housing, said port being in fluid communication with said fluid coupling. 12. The vibratory material classifier of claim 11 , wherein said port is supported on a bearing housing. 13. The vibratory material classifier of claim 11 , wherein said port is in fluid communication with a breather. 14. The vibratory material classifier of claim 1 , wherein said eccentric shaft comprises a central portion, wherein said eccentric shaft comprises a plurality of weights removably mounted to said central portion. 15. The vibratory material classifier of claim 14 , wherein said central portion of said eccentric shaft is generally circular, and wherein at least one of said weights comprises an arcuate surface configured to be removably mounted to said central portion. 16. A vibratory material classifier, comprising: first and second sidewalls; screen media operably supported by said first and second sidewalls, said screen media being disposed at least partially between said first and second sidewalls; a first bearing assembly supported by said first sidewall; a second bearing assembly supported by said second sidewall, wherein said first and second bearing assemblies have a common rotational axis; an eccentric shaft operably supported by said first and second sidewalls; a housing disposed about at least part of said eccentric shaft, said housing having an interior volume, said housing configured to contain a quantity of lubricant in said interior volume, said housing configured to isolate said quantity of lubricant from said screening deck; a conduit, said conduit comprising: a first end disposed between the first and second sidewalls, said first end in fluid communication with said interior volume of said housing; a second end disposed outside of said first and second sidewalls; and an intermediate portion, said intermediate portion being in fluid communication with said first end and said second end, wherein said intermediate portion is disposed radially outward of said housing along a radial direction, said radial direction extending normal to said common rotational axis. 17. The vibratory material classifier of claim 16 , wherein said intermediate portion extends at least partially through an opening in said first sidewall. 18. The vibratory material classifier of claim 16 , further comprising: a breather, said breather being in fluid communication with said housing. 19. The vibratory material classifier of claim 16 , wherein said first bearing assembly comprises a flange supported by the first sidewall, wherein said intermediate portion of said conduit extends through said flange. 20. A method of transferring lubricant from a vibratory material classifier, comprising: operably supporting a screening deck between first and second sidewalls; rotating an eccentric shaft on a rotational axis to drive vibration of a pair of first and second sidewalls and said screening deck; containing a volume of lubricant in a housing at least partially surrounding said eccentric shaft; transferring a portion of said volume of lubricant along a lubricant path isolated from said screening deck, said lubricant path comprising: a first path portion between said first and second sidewalls and extending generally away from said housing; a second path portion extending through one of said first and second sidewalls, said second path portion being at least partially radially outward of said housing along a radial direction, said radial direction being normal to said rotational axis; and a third path portion not between first and second sidewalls.
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