Bulk material handling system with a sloughing wall

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Rotary striking member with feed or discharge conveyor or...

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241263, 241283, 241605, B02C 100, B02C 2302

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061292990

ABSTRACT:
A reciprocating slat conveyor (22) conveys a body of bulk material (16) to the outlet end (21) of a container (12). The body of bulk material (16) is moved against a sloughing wall (10). The sloughing wall (10) includes a plurality of slats (40) that are mounted for generally up and down reciprocation. The slats (40) carry bulk material engaging teeth (60, 62). In response to the generally up and down movement of the slats (40) the teeth (60, 62) break loose the bulk material (16). The loosened bulk material falls down onto a secondary conveyor (14) which leads it away from the container (12).

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