Guide member for a roller-type classifying machine

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Sorting special items – and certain methods and apparatus for... – Separating means

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209670, 209673, B07C 504

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044362080

ABSTRACT:
A guide member is provided along the length of and between the two rollers of a classifying machine. The guide member is positioned in proximity to one of the rollers and the height of the guide member is fixed according to the shape and size of a workpiece so that the guide member supports one end of the workpiece when that end of the workpiece is in contact with the surface of the roller adjacent the guide member. When a workpiece is fed onto the rollers, one end of it is guided onto the guide member and buttressed against the surface of the adjacent roller. The other end of the workpiece is guided onto the surface of the other roller so that the workpiece is supported by the two rollers and the guide member in a stable configuration.

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