Shaker and degasser combination
US-10094183-B2 · Oct 9, 2018 · US
US2019366243A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019366243-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916460764-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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Vibratory screening machines that include stacked screening deck assemblies are provided. In some embodiments, at least one of the vibratory screening machines may include an outer frame, an inner frame connected to the outer frame, and a vibratory motor assembly secured to the inner frame for vibrating the inner frame. A plurality of screen deck assemblies may be attached to the inner frame in a stacked arrangement, each configured to receive replaceable screen assemblies. The screen assemblies may be secured to respective ones of the plurality of the screen deck assemblies by tensioning the screen assemblies in a direction that a material to be screened flows across the screen assemblies. An undersized material discharge assembly may be configured to receive materials that pass through the screen assemblies, and an oversized material discharge assembly having a deflector may be configured to receive materials that pass over the screen assemblies.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A vibratory screening machine, comprising: an outer frame; an inner frame connected to the outer frame; a vibratory motor assembly attached to the inner fame such that the vibratory motor assembly vibrates the inner frame; a plurality of screen deck assemblies attached to the inner frame and configured in a stacked arrangement, each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies configured to receive replaceable screen assemblies, the screen assemblies secured to the screen deck assemblies by tensioning the screen assemblies in a direction that a material to be screened flows across the screen assemblies; an undersized material discharge assembly configured to receive materials that pass through the screen assemblies; and an oversized material discharge assembly configured to receive materials that pass over a top surface of the screen assemblies, wherein the undersized material discharge assembly includes an undersized channel assembly in communication with each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies, and wherein the oversized material discharge assembly includes an oversized channel assembly in communication with each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies, and wherein the oversized material discharge assembly includes a deflector that is configured to receive materials that do not pass through the screen assemblies and that pass over a discharge end of the plurality of screen deck assemblies, the deflector feeding the oversized channel assembly. 2 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 1 , wherein the oversized channel assembly includes a first oversized channel assembly and a second oversized channel assembly. 3 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 2 , wherein the undersized channel, the first oversized channel assembly, and the second oversized channel assembly are located beneath the plurality of screen deck assemblies, and wherein the undersized channel assembly is located between the first oversized channel assembly and the second oversized channel assembly. 4 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies is replaceable. 5 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 1 , wherein each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies includes a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly. 6 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 5 , further comprising a wash tray located between the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly. 7 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 5 , further comprising a trough located between the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly. 8 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 7 , wherein the trough includes an Ogee-weir structure. 9 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 1 , further comprising a screen tensioning system that includes tensioning rods that extend substantially orthogonal to the direction of flow of the material being screened, wherein the tensioning rods are configured to mate with a portion of the screen assembly and tension the screen assembly when rotated. 10 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 9 , wherein the screen tensioning system includes a ratcheting assembly configured to rotate the tensioning rod such that the tensioning rod moves between a first open screen assembly receiving position to a second closed and secured screen assembly tensioned position. 11 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 1 , further comprising a vibratory motor, wherein the vibratory motor is attached to the oversized channel assembly. 12 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 1 , further comprising multiple feed assembly units, each one of the multiple feed assembly units located substantially directly below individual discharges of a flow divider. 13 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 1 , wherein the vibratory screening machine includes at least eight screen deck assemblies. 14 . The vibratory screening machine according to claim 2 , wherein the undersized material discharge assembly and the oversized material discharge assembly are configured as a single structure. 15 . A method of screening a material, comprising: feeding the material on a vibratory screening machine having a plurality of screen deck assemblies that are configured in a stacked arrangement, each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies configured to receive replaceable screen assemblies, the replaceable screen assemblies secured to the plurality of screen deck assemblies by tensioning the replaceable screen assemblies in the direction the material flows across the replaceable screen assemblies; and screening the materials such that an undersized material that passes through the replaceable screen assemblies flows into an undersized material discharge assembly and an oversized material flows over an end of the plurality of screen deck assemblies into an oversized material discharge assembly, wherein the undersized material discharge assembly includes an undersized channel assembly in communication with each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies and the oversized material discharge assembly includes an oversized channel assembly in communication with each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies, and wherein the oversized material discharge assembly includes a deflector that is configured to receive materials that do not pass through the screen assemblies and that pass over a discharge end of the plurality of screen deck assemblies, the deflector feeding the oversized channel assembly. 16 . The method of screening materials according to claim 15 , wherein the oversized channel assembly includes a first oversized channel assembly and a second oversized channel assembly. 17 . The method of screening a material according to claim 16 , wherein the undersized channel assembly, the first oversized channel assembly, and the second oversized channel assembly are located beneath the plurality of screen deck assemblies, and wherein the undersized channel assembly is located between the first oversized channel assembly and the second oversized channel assembly. 18 . The method of screening a material according to claim 15 , wherein at least one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies is replaceable. 19 . The method of screening a material according to claim 15 , wherein each one of the plurality of screen deck assemblies includes a first screen assembly and a second screen assembly. 20 . The method of screening a material according to claim 19 , further comprising a trough located between the first screen assembly and the second screen assembly. 21 . The method of screening a material according to claim 20 , wherein the trough includes an Ogee-weir structure. 22 . The method of screening a material according to claim 15 , further comprising a screen tensioning system that includes tensioning rods that extend substantially orthogonal to the direction of flow of the material being screened, wherein the tensioning rods are configured to mate with a portion of the screen assembly and tension the screen assembly when rotated. 23 . A. vibratory screening machine for screening particles of a material to be screened, comprising: an outer frame; an inner frame connected to the outer frame; a vibratory motor assembly sec
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