B07B1/50

Self-cleaning screen

A self-cleaning screen is formed via additive printing. The dimensions of the self-cleaning screen are modified. Supports are printed via additive printing. The supports are formed over a plurality of wires. Side seals may be additively printed along major sides of the plurality of wires. Wear of the screens is monitored.

Self-cleaning screen

A self-cleaning screen is formed via additive printing. The dimensions of the self-cleaning screen are modified. Supports are printed via additive printing. The supports are formed over a plurality of wires. Side seals may be additively printed along major sides of the plurality of wires. Wear of the screens is monitored.

VIBRATING SCREENING FEEDER AND METHOD OF USE
20230226574 · 2023-07-20 ·

A vibrating screen feed conveying apparatus for conveying and separating sticky “moisture laden bulk solids” which are sticky and wet flowing onto a vibrating screening feeder and into a hopper. The apparatus includes a bed on which material is conveyed, a longitudinal counterbalance supported on a plurality of isolation springs, a plurality of inclined drive springs extending between the bed and the longitudinal counterbalance, and a plurality of stabilizers for controlling movement of the drive springs along their central axes. A plurality of vibratory motors, each having rotatable eccentric weights are attached to the rear end of the longitudinal counterbalance. The eccentric weights rotate in phase with one another to vibrate the bed at a vibration frequency.

VIBRATING SCREENING FEEDER AND METHOD OF USE
20230226574 · 2023-07-20 ·

A vibrating screen feed conveying apparatus for conveying and separating sticky “moisture laden bulk solids” which are sticky and wet flowing onto a vibrating screening feeder and into a hopper. The apparatus includes a bed on which material is conveyed, a longitudinal counterbalance supported on a plurality of isolation springs, a plurality of inclined drive springs extending between the bed and the longitudinal counterbalance, and a plurality of stabilizers for controlling movement of the drive springs along their central axes. A plurality of vibratory motors, each having rotatable eccentric weights are attached to the rear end of the longitudinal counterbalance. The eccentric weights rotate in phase with one another to vibrate the bed at a vibration frequency.

Screening media
11534799 · 2022-12-27 · ·

Screening media for screening material includes a main body and a plurality of openings extending through the main body between a contact face and back face. The openings are of a shape of a convex and non-regular polygon, and are arranged in an orientation such that a line through the most proximal vertex of the polygon and parallel to a defined material flow direction divides the most proximal interior angle of the polygon. Such a configuration allows the openings to not easily get pegged and to improve screening performance.

Screening media
11534799 · 2022-12-27 · ·

Screening media for screening material includes a main body and a plurality of openings extending through the main body between a contact face and back face. The openings are of a shape of a convex and non-regular polygon, and are arranged in an orientation such that a line through the most proximal vertex of the polygon and parallel to a defined material flow direction divides the most proximal interior angle of the polygon. Such a configuration allows the openings to not easily get pegged and to improve screening performance.

Woven wire screening and methods of forming the same
11517939 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A self-cleaning woven wire screening or screen for classifying material. The screening includes a plurality interwoven warp and weft wires forming a plurality of openings in a screen section through which materials to be classified can pass through. The weft wires are preferably configured so that the high points or raised knuckles of the weft wires have a larger diameter, cross-sectional height or thickness than previously possible. Preferably, one or more of weft wires have a configuration that prolongs operational life of the screen or screening and obviates the need for protective encasement blocks (e.g., polyurethane encasement blocks) encasing the weft wires.

Woven wire screening and methods of forming the same
11517939 · 2022-12-06 · ·

A self-cleaning woven wire screening or screen for classifying material. The screening includes a plurality interwoven warp and weft wires forming a plurality of openings in a screen section through which materials to be classified can pass through. The weft wires are preferably configured so that the high points or raised knuckles of the weft wires have a larger diameter, cross-sectional height or thickness than previously possible. Preferably, one or more of weft wires have a configuration that prolongs operational life of the screen or screening and obviates the need for protective encasement blocks (e.g., polyurethane encasement blocks) encasing the weft wires.

Active sorting muck-collecting device for slurry balancing shield

The present application discloses an active sorting muck-collecting device for slurry balancing shield, aiming at solving a technical problem that an existing muck-collecting device cannot provide reliable sorting function for a shield slurry circulation system. The device includes a sorting stirring cylinder, a circulation pipeline and a muck-collecting box, the sorting stirring cylinder includes an outer cylinder and a rotatable grid cylinder coaxially-configured. The grid cylinder is configured with a rotating shaft, and a spiral conveying mechanism is fixedly configured inside. The rotating shaft is fixedly connected with the grid cylinder. A circulation pipeline communicated with the grid cylinder is correspondingly configured below the grid cylinder. A muck-collecting box is fixedly configured below the circulation pipeline, and the muck-collecting box is communicated with the grid cylinder at where an output end of a slurry discharging pipeline locates.

Active sorting muck-collecting device for slurry balancing shield

The present application discloses an active sorting muck-collecting device for slurry balancing shield, aiming at solving a technical problem that an existing muck-collecting device cannot provide reliable sorting function for a shield slurry circulation system. The device includes a sorting stirring cylinder, a circulation pipeline and a muck-collecting box, the sorting stirring cylinder includes an outer cylinder and a rotatable grid cylinder coaxially-configured. The grid cylinder is configured with a rotating shaft, and a spiral conveying mechanism is fixedly configured inside. The rotating shaft is fixedly connected with the grid cylinder. A circulation pipeline communicated with the grid cylinder is correspondingly configured below the grid cylinder. A muck-collecting box is fixedly configured below the circulation pipeline, and the muck-collecting box is communicated with the grid cylinder at where an output end of a slurry discharging pipeline locates.