Gasket for screen frame
11406921 ยท 2022-08-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B07B1/4609
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/4663
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/4645
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/469
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A screen assembly for a vibrating shaker is provided. The screen assembly utilizes an elastomeric gasket having a flat profile section and a bulb profile section, wherein said bulb profile section has a hollow interior and is configured so as to form a notched profile section where said bulb profile section connects to said flat profile section.
Claims
1. A screen assembly for a vibrating shaker, which comprises: a frame having a top side and an underside; a perforated plate affixed to said top side of said frame; at least one screen cloth affixed to said top side of said frame above said perforated plate; and an elastomeric gasket having a first surface and a second surface and a cross-sectional profile, wherein said cross-sectional profile is configured such that said first surface is opposed to said second surface, said first surface is flat and said second surface is configured to have a flat profile section connected to a compressible section, wherein said first surface is attached to the frame, and the second surface is configured to rest on the vibrating shaker such that the flat profile section rests on the vibrating shaker so as to provide for rigid mount of the frame on the vibrating shaker and so as to allow transmission of vibrational energy, and wherein the compressible section rests on the vibrating shaker and is more compressible than the flat profile section so as to provide a fluid tight seal when compressed in contact with the vibrating shaker, and wherein the compressible section is a bulb profile section, wherein said bulb profile section has a hollow interior and is configured so as to form a notched profile section where said bulb profile section connects to said flat profile section.
2. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the said notched profile section provides an area for lateral expansion of the bulb profile section as the bulb profile section undergoes longitudinal compression when contacting and forming the fluid tight seal with the vibrational shaker.
3. The screen assembly according to claim 2, wherein said flat profile section has a first height and said bulb section an apex height which is at least 10 percent greater than said first height.
4. The screen assembly according to claim 3, wherein said elastomeric gasket is compressible and resilient.
5. The screen assembly according to claim 4, wherein said elastomeric gasket is extruded.
6. The screen assembly according to claim 4, wherein said elastomeric gasket is molded.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) In the description that follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawings with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of certain parts have been exaggerated to better illustrate details and features of the invention. Where components of relatively well-known designs are employed, their structure and operation will not be described in detail.
(11) Referring to the drawings in detail,
(12) Frame 12 includes an underside 22 and an opposed top side 24. Top side 24 of frame 12 has a flat, planar surface. A perforated plate 30 is attached to and secured to the frame 12 in the assembled condition. Perforated plate 30 includes a plurality of openings 31 which are punched or otherwise formed in the plate 30. Perforated plate 30 may include a border area which will align with the planar surfaces of the top side of the frame, providing an area for good adhesion between the frame and the plate.
(13) At least one screen cloth 32 is secured to perforated plate 30. Screen assembly 10 can be made of a single woven wire screen layer or of multiple screen layers.
(14) Frame 12 also includes a plurality of tubular cross supports 34 which extend between the sides 14 and 16. The tubular cross supports may be fabricated from the same or different material as the sides and ends of frame 12.
(15) A gasket 40 is attached to underside 22 of frame 12, as better seen from
(16) Gasket 40 is a sealing gasket and typically is elastomeric. Preferably, gasket 40 is both compressible and resilient. Gasket 40 may be made from any suitable material, for example gasket 40 can be extruded or molded from neoprene, nitrile rubber (Buna N), fluroelastomers (such as sold under the trademark Viton) or other similar materials and then cut into desired lengths, as best seen in
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(18) In the embodiment illustrated in
(19) Flat profile section 46a and/or 46b has a flat, planar surface 54 such that frame 12 has a rigid mount to allow the transmission of vibrational energy with minimal dampening. Flat profile section 46a and/or 46b also prevents the over compression of bulb profile section 48 of the seal. Typically, the compressible section (for example, bulb profile section 48) is more compressible than flat profile section 46a and/or 46b so that the compressible section provides a fluid tight seal while the flat profile section allows the better transmission of vibrational energy than the compressible section.
(20) Bulb profile section 48 extends outward past surface 54 of flat profile section 46a and/or 46b so that bulb profile section 48 contacts the bed or rail of a vibrational shaker prior to flat profile section 46a and/or 46b contacting the bed or rail. Additionally, bulb profile section 48 has hollow interior 50 such that it can easily compress; thus, the height and hollow interior 50 allow bulb profile section 48 to create a fluid tight seal with the bed or rail of the vibrational shaker. Notched profile section (shown as two notched profile sections 52a and 52b but which could be just one of notched profile section) provides an area for lateral expansion of bulb profile section 48 as it undergoes longitudinal compression when contacting and forming a seal with the bed or rail of a vibrational shaker.
(21) In some embodiments, flat profile section 46a and/or 46b has a first height 56 and bulb profile section 48 has an apex height 58. The apex height is measured from the outermost portion of the bulb. Generally, the apex height can be at least 5 percent, at least 10 percent or at least 20 percent greater than the first height. Generally, the apex height will be no more than 50 percent, no more than 45 percent or no more than 30 percent greater than the first height. In some embodiments, the apex height is from 30 percent to 35 percent greater than the first height. As shown in
(22) The notched profile section can be round, such as a semicircular shape, or have an angular V-shape. In either configuration, the notched profile section has a nadir height 59, measured from upper surface 42 to notched profile sections innermost point from planar surface 54. Typically, the nadir height is at least 5 percent less, at least 10 percent less or at least 20 percent less than the first height. In some embodiments, the nadir height is no less than 60 percent less, 55 percent less or 50 percent less than the first height. In some embodiments, the nadir height is from 40 percent to 50 percent of the first height, as shown in
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(24) For example, in the embodiment illustrated in
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(26) The width of the gasket 40 (from first edge 60 to second edge 62) can have a total flat profile section width sufficient to provide a rigid mount to allow the transmission of vibrational energy. Additionally, the total width of bulb profile section 48, include the notched profile section 52, can be sufficient to make a liquid tight seal between frame 12 and the vibrational shaker. Generally, the width of the flat profile section can be from about 50% to about 90% of the total width of gasket 40, and more typically, the width of the flat profile section can be from 60% to 85% or from 65% to 80% of the total width of gasket 40. Generally, the total width of bulb profile section 48 (including notched profile section 52) can be from about 10% to about 50% of the total width of gasket 40, and more typically from 15% to 40% or from 20% to 35% of the total width of gasket 40. Notched profile section 52 can generally be up to 70% of the width of the bulb profile section 48, but more typically, can be up to about 50% of the width of the bulb profile section 48. Generally, if used, notch profile section 52 can be at least about 10%, or at least about 20%, or at least 25% of the width of bulb profile section 48.
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(28) When foam rubber segment 72 is used, its height can be at least 5 percent, at least 10 percent or at least 20 percent greater than the first height of flat profile segment 74. Generally, the height will be no more than 100 percent, no more than 50 percent or no more than 30 percent greater than the first height. In some embodiments, the height is from 30 percent to 35 percent greater than the first height.
(29) Generally, the width of flat profile segment 74 can be from about 50% to about 90% of the total width of gasket 40, and more typically, the width of flat profile segment 74 can be from 60% to 85% or from 65% to 80% of the total width of gasket 40. Generally, the total width of foam rubber segment 72 (including a notched profile section, if any) can be from about 10% to about 50% of the total width of gasket 40, and more typically from 15% to 40% or from 20% to 35% of the total width of gasket 40.
(30) Foam rubber segment 72 can be made from any suitable foam rubber-type compound, such as foam neoprene, foam nitrile rubber, foam fluroelastomers or other materials.
(31) Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, the foregoing description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications as well as alternative applications will be suggested to persons skilled in the art by the foregoing specification and illustrations. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover any such modifications, applications or embodiments as followed in the true scope of this invention.