Apparatus, system and method for folding a screen for use with a screen tensioning system
US-2017282216-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US11607708B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11607708-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916386634-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2023 |
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A screening apparatus comprising a body, a drive system for imparting vibrations to the body, and screen media that is coupled to the body by a resilient coupling mechanism that allows oscillatory movement of the screen media with respect to the body. In response to vibration of the body, the resilient coupling mechanism causes the screen media to oscillate in a manner that is amplified with respect to the vibration of the body. The amplification may depend on the frequency of the vibrations of the body and/or on the mass of any material gathered on the screen media.
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A screening apparatus for screening material, the apparatus comprising: a body; a drive system coupled to the body for imparting vibrations to the body; and screen media, wherein said screen media is provided in at least one screening module, said at least one screening module comprising a base, said screen media projecting from the base and having a free end distal the base, and wherein the base is coupled to the body by a resilient coupling mechanism that allows oscillatory movement of the base and the screen media with respect to the body, wherein said resilient coupling mechanism comprises first and second parts, the first part coupling a first side of the screen media to the body, the second part coupling a second side of the screen media to the body, wherein each of said first and second coupling parts comprises a resilient coupling element, and wherein the resilient coupling element of the first and second coupling parts project from opposite sides of said body wherein at least one of said first and second coupling parts includes an adjustable connector for coupling the respective resilient coupling element to the screen media. 2. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said resilient coupling mechanism has a spring axis, said oscillatory movement being in a direction perpendicular with said spring axis. 3. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said oscillatory movement is in a direction perpendicular with a transverse axis and a longitudinal axis of the body. 4. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said screen media is at least one from the group consisting of cantilevered from the base, and projects from said base and has a free end distal said base. 5. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said screen media is self-supporting and resilient. 6. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said screen media comprises a plurality of parallel bars. 7. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said resilient coupling mechanism comprises at least one spring coupled between said body and said screen media, and wherein said at least one spring comprises at least one from the group consisting of the at least one strip of resilient material and a torsion spring. 8. The screening apparatus of claim 7 , wherein said at least one spring defines said spring axis, said spring axis being in a direction that is transverse of said body. 9. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first and second resilient coupling elements are aligned with one another. 10. The screening apparatus of claim 9 , wherein each adjustable connector is movable along the respective resilient coupling element in order to adjust the location at which the respective resilient coupling element is coupled to screen media, and wherein each adjustable connector comprises a clamp having first and second parts located on opposite sides of the resilient coupling element. 11. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said resilient coupling mechanism is coupled to an underside of said base. 12. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said resilient coupling mechanism comprises at least one spring coupled between said body and said screen media, said at least one spring defining a spring axis, and wherein said resilient coupling mechanism includes at least one damping adjustment mechanism for controlling damping of said oscillatory movement of the screen media with respect to the body, and wherein said at least one damping adjustment mechanism comprises at least one block located between said at least one spring and said screen media, said at least one block being movable along the spring axis. 13. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , including means for adjusting the resilience of said resilient coupling mechanism. 14. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one screening module and the resilient coupling mechanism are configured to cause resonance of the oscillatory movement of the screen media at a selected frequency of said vibrations, and wherein said drive system is operable to impart said vibrations to the body at an operating frequency, and wherein said at least one screen module and said resilient coupling mechanism are configured to cause said selected frequency of said vibrations to be higher than said operating frequency. 15. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said resilient coupling mechanism is configured to amplify the oscillation of said screen media with respect to said vibrations imparted to said body by said drive system. 16. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said base extends transversely of said body and has first and second ends, said resilient coupling mechanism comprising first and second resilient coupling elements resiliently coupling said first and second ends, respectively, to said body. 17. The screening apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a mass of said at least one screening module and a resilience of said resilient coupling mechanism is configured to cause said resonance of the oscillatory movement of the screen media at said selected frequency of said vibrations. 18. A screening apparatus comprising a body, a drive system coupled to the body for imparting vibrations to the body, and screen media, wherein said screen media is coupled to the body by a resilient coupling mechanism that allows oscillatory movement of said screen media with respect to said body, wherein said resilient coupling mechanism comprises first and second parts, the first part coupling a first side of the screen media to the body, the second part coupling a second side of the screen media to the body, wherein each of said first and second coupling parts comprises a resilient coupling element, and wherein the resilient coupling element of the first and second coupling parts project from opposite sides of said body wherein at least one of said first and second coupling parts includes an adjustable connector for coupling the respective resilient coupling element to the screen media, and wherein the adjustable connector is movable along the respective resilient coupling element in order to adjust the location at which the resilient coupling element is coupled to the screen media. 19. A screening apparatus comprising a body, a drive system coupled to the body for imparting vibrations to the body, and screen media, wherein said screen media is coupled to the body by a resilient coupling mechanism that allows oscillatory movement of said screen media with respect to said body, wherein said resilient coupling mechanism comprises first and second parts, the first part coupling a first side of the screen media to the body, the second part coupling a second side of the screen media to the body, wherein each of said first and second coupling parts comprises a resilient coupling element, and wherein the resilient coupling element of the first and second coupling parts project from opposite sides of said body wherein at least one of said first and second coupling parts includes means for adjusting the resilience of said resilient coupling mechanism.
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