SCREENING BUCKET
20200190768 ยท 2020-06-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02F7/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B07B1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Screening bucket (1) provided with a box-type frame (10) having at least a first space (20) suitable to house a first screening basket (28) rotatable around a first pivot axis (40)(40); frame (10) having a mouth portion (12)(12) and a longitudinal closing member (11) (11) for each space (20)(20); each first bucket (28)(28) being closed at the back; frame (10) comprises at least one second space (20) adjacent to first space (20) and suitable to house a second screening basket (28) rotatable around a second pivot axis (40) parallel to first pivot axis (40).
Claims
1. Screening bucket (1) provided with a box-type frame (10) having at least a first space (20) suitable to house a first screening basket (28) rotatable around a first pivot axis (40)(40); said frame (10) having a mouth portion (12)(12) and a longitudinal closing member (11)(11) for each said space (20)(20); each said first basket (28)(28) being closed at the back; characterized in that said frame (10) comprises at least one second space (20) adjacent to said first space (20) and suitable to house a second screening basket (28) rotatable around a second pivot axis (40) parallel to said first pivot axis (40).
2. Bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that said first basket (28) and second basket (28) are substantially identical.
3. Bucket according to claim 2, characterized in that said first basket (28) and second basket (28) have different transverse dimensions.
4. Bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that said frame (10) comprises a third space (20) adjacent to said first space (20) or to said second space (20) and provided with a respective third screening basket (28).
5. Bucket according to claim 4, characterized in that said first, second and third screening baskets (28)(28)(28) have different transverse dimensions.
6. Bucket according to claim 5, characterized in that said first, second and third screening baskets (28)(28)(28) have transverse dimensions increasing starting from a median plane (M) of said frame (10).
7. Bucket according to claim 6, characterized in that the respective pivot axes of said first, second and third screening baskets (28)(28)(28) are so arranged that an imaginary line (L) arranged transversally to said median plane (M) has the concavity facing upwards.
8. Bucket according to claim 7, characterized in that said first, second and third screening baskets (28)(28)(28) are cylindrical and functionally identical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010] Further characteristics and advantages of the screening bucket will be more apparent from the description below, set forth with reference to the attached drawings that illustrate some examples of embodiment, where identical or corresponding parts of the devices mentioned above are identified by the same reference numbers. In particular:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0018] In
[0019] As shown in
[0020] Moreover, it should be specified that it is possible to vary at will, in use, the pore size of the material to be screened by means of the bucket 1 by realizing the first basket 28 and the second basket 28 as combination of two coaxial cylindrical bodies provided with perforated mantles so as to screen the excavated material.
[0021] In particular, with reference to
[0022] With particular reference to
[0023] Thanks to geometrically distribution of the holes 32, described above, the holes 32 are arranged longitudinally at a first given pitch P1; additionally, adjacent longitudinal rows of holes 32, that longitudinally overlap one another, are substantially displaced with respect to one another by a length that is slightly greater than a half diagonal of a hole 32.
[0024] With reference again to
[0025] It shall be noted that, with particular reference to
[0026] Each actuation device 50 comprises a fluid-dynamic actuator 52, for example, although without limitation, the type CPR-8 produced by Baltrotors, so as to be suitable to rotate at the same time the first cylindrical body 30 and the second cylindrical body 60, as well as to be suitable to move the second cylindrical body 60 longitudinally with respect to the first cylindrical body 30.
[0027] In view of the description above, each second cylindrical body 60 can be moved so as to be angularly fixed with respect to the respective first cylindrical body 30 around the corresponding central axis 40/40. With reference to
[0028] The operation of the basket 28/28 and of the screening bucket 1 comprising them clearly appears from the description above and does not require further explanations. On the other hand, it should be specified that, in view of the description above, the material to be screened is loaded inside the baskets 28 and 28, and the already screened material is discharged there from, only through the front opening of the basket 28/28, without losing load at the back.
[0029] Moreover, it shall be also specified that providing a bucket 1 as described above allows to have a screening volume double with respect to the screening volume available with a single basket or, in a dual manner, to distribute the filtering capability of the bucket 1 as a whole horizontally instead of vertically. This allows to free the line of vision for the operator of the bucket 1 and allows therefore to use the bucket 1 in a safer manner than a bucket having only one basket of equal volume capability. Moreover, it should be specified that subdividing the volume of the excavated material in more baskets, arranged adjacent transversally to the movement direction of the vehicle also allows to limit the longitudinal dimensions of the mouth portions 60/60, thus making the bucket 1 longitudinally shorter than a bucket of equal volume but provided with only one basket, and that can be therefore manoeuvred in an easier manner.
[0030] Lastly, it is clearly apparent that variants and modifications can be done to the screening bucket 1 described and illustrated herein without however departing from the protective scope of the invention.
[0031] For example, in
[0032] It is easily understood that a bucket constructed as in the diagram of
[0033] In
[0034] With reference to
[0035] Obviously, according to the specific needs, the arrangement and the sizes of the baskets can be such as to require an arrangement wherein the respective pivot axes are arranged according to a curve whose concavity faces downwards, or in any other manner. Moreover, if you want to minimize the height of the bucket 1, it should be useful to install on the same bucket screening baskets of very reduced outer diameter in a sufficient number to have a target screening capability. To do this it is obviously necessary to balance the operative needs and the construction difficulties, taking into account the whole transverse bulk of the bucket could be very large. In view of what described above it should be specified that a screening bucket realized like the bucket 1 represents a significant improvement with respect to the prior art, through which it is possible to overcome the prior art drawbacks, as it allows to free the view for the operator who can therefore manoeuvre the bucket in a freely and safe manner, directing it towards the material to be screened according to criteria that can be defined at will according to the specific and actual needs.