Rake for a mechanical screening bucket
12103044 ยท 2024-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B07B1/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rake assembly for use with an agitating screen of a mechanical screening bucket is provided. The rake assembly may include a rake bar and a plurality of tines coupled to the rake bar. Each tine may include a first end comprising an arc shaped surface, wherein the arc shaped surface is configured to engage a circular disc spacer between agitating discs of an agitating shaft of an agitating screen. The arc shaped surface corresponds to an arc shape of the circular disc spacer. Each tine may further include a second end opposite the first end, wherein the second end may include a notch formed therein. Each tine may be coupled to the rake bar by the notch. The rake assembly scrapes debris stuck in the agitating shafts in response to operation of the agitating screen.
Claims
1. A rake assembly for use with an agitating screen of a mechanical screening bucket, the rake assembly comprising: a rake bar; and a plurality of tines coupled to the rake bar, each tine comprising: a first end comprising an arc shaped surface, wherein the arc shaped surface is configured to engage a circular disc spacer between agitating discs of an agitating shaft of an agitating screen, the arc shaped surface corresponding to an arc shape of the circular disc spacer; and a second end opposite the first end, the second end comprising a notch formed in the second end, wherein each tine is coupled to the rake bar by the notch.
2. The rake assembly of claim 1, wherein rake bar comprises a rectilinear shaped cross section.
3. The rake assembly of claim 2, wherein the notch of each tine comprises a rectilinear shape corresponding to the rectilinear shaped cross section of the rake bar.
4. The rake assembly of claim 3, wherein each tine is coupled to the rake bar by inserting the rake bar into the notch of each tine, wherein each tine is not fixed in a specific location on the rake bar.
5. A mechanical screening bucket comprising: a bucket portion comprising an opening on one end and an agitating screen coupled to an end opposite the opening with a screen frame, the agitating screen having a plurality of agitating shafts; and a plurality of rake assemblies operatively coupled to the agitating screen by mounting brackets, wherein each rake assembly comprises: a rake bar; and a plurality of tines coupled to the rake bar, each tine comprising: a first end comprising an arc shaped surface, wherein the arc shaped surface is configured to engage a circular disc spacer between agitating discs of an agitating shaft of an agitating screen, the arc shaped surface corresponding to an arc shape of the circular disc spacer; and a second end opposite the first end, the second end comprising a notch formed in the second end, wherein each tine is coupled to the rake bar by the notch.
6. The mechanical screening bucket of claim 5, wherein rake bar comprises a rectilinear shaped cross section.
7. The mechanical screening bucket of claim 6, wherein the notch of each tine comprises a rectilinear shape corresponding to the rectilinear shaped cross section of the rake bar.
8. The mechanical screening bucket of claim 7, wherein each tine is coupled to the rake bar by inserting the rake bar into the notch of each tine, wherein each tine is not fixed in a specific location on the rake bar.
9. The mechanical screening bucket of claim 5, wherein the amount of the plurality of rake assemblies corresponds to an amount of the plurality of agitating shafts of the agitating screen.
10. A method of scraping debris stuck in an agitating screen, the method comprising: operatively coupling a plurality of rake assemblies to an agitating screen, wherein: the agitating screen comprises a plurality of agitating shafts and a number of plurality of rake assemblies is equal to a number of the plurality of agitating shafts; and each rake assembly comprises a rake bar and a plurality of tines coupled to the rake bar, wherein the plurality of tines float on the rake bar, each tine having an end comprising an arc shaped surface, wherein the arc shaped surfaces of the plurality of tines engage circular disc spacers between agitating discs of the plurality of agitating shafts, the arc shaped surfaces corresponding to arc shapes of the circular disc spacers; operating the agitating screen to screen material; and scraping debris stuck in the plurality of agitating shafts in response to operation of the agitating screen while the plurality of tines of the plurality of rake assemblies engage the circular disc spacers.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising resisting wear of the plurality of tines in response to the arc shaped surface engages the circular disc spacers regardless of which direction the agitating shafts turn.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the Figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the Figures, and:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(9) As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a rake assembly for use with a mechanical screening bucket, wherein the rake assembly operates to scrape away material and debris that has collected on the agitating screen, particularly within the screening spaces of agitating shafts of the agitating screen.
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(12) The second end 23 comprises a notch 26 formed in the second end 23. The notch 26 may extend from an end surface of the second end 23 of the tine 20. The notch 26 allows each tine 20 to be coupled to the rake bar 12 by use of the notch 26. For example, as shown in
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(15) The rake assembly 10, as shown in
(16) Another embodiment includes a method of scraping debris stuck in an agitating screen. The method comprises operatively coupling a plurality of rake assemblies to an agitating screen, wherein: the agitating screen comprises a plurality of agitating shafts and a number of plurality of rake assemblies is equal to a number of the plurality of agitating shafts; and each rake assembly comprises a plurality of tines, each tine having an end comprising an arc shaped surface, wherein the arc shaped surfaces of the plurality of tines engage circular disc spacers between agitating discs of the plurality of agitating shafts, the arc shaped surfaces corresponding to arc shapes of the circular disc spacers; operating the agitating screen to screen material; and scraping debris stuck in the plurality of agitating shafts in response to operation of the agitating screen while the plurality of tines of the plurality of rake assemblies engage the circular disc spacers. Additionally, the method further comprises resisting wear of the plurality of tines in response to the arc shaped surface engages the circular disc spacers regardless of which direction the agitating shafts turn.
(17) The embodiments and examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain the present invention and its practical application and to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teachings above without departing from the spirit and scope of the forthcoming claims.