Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Sifting – Elements
Patent
1998-04-22
2000-02-29
Walsh, Donald P.
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Sifting
Elements
209392, 209397, 209399, 209403, B07B 149
Patent
active
060298243
ABSTRACT:
A substantially planar screen for a solid particle separator is formed from one or more layers of mesh. The one or more layers of mesh are formed into a series of ridges separated by channels within the plane of the screen. The wire mesh is bonded to a rigid or semi-rigid panel having a plurality of relatively large openings as compared to those of the mesh to create a plurality of repairable screen cells. The support panel is formed with or bent into a series of alternating ridges and channels to create the ridges and channels in the wire mesh when it is bonded to the panel. The cross-sectional shape of the ridges are generally triangular to maximize exposure of surface area of the screen to a flow of material to be separated. Flat surfaces on the ridges and in the channels facilitate repair of screen cells with solid plugs.
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McClung Guy
Schlak Daniel K.
Tuboscope I/P Inc.
Walsh Donald P.
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