Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With separation or classification of material
Patent
1992-01-28
1993-11-30
Valenza, Joseph E.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
With separation or classification of material
209234, 209241, 209288, 209296, 209390, 209393, 209420, 241 77, 241 81, 241290, B02C 1300, B07B 900
Patent
active
RE0344583
ABSTRACT:
A screening machine has a rotating screening drum for screening dirt or other material to a desired size through the screen openings, and is made so that it reduces clogging of the screen, even when rocks, dirt clods, and moist dirt is being screened. The rotating drum has interior brushes and a beater bar for keeping the material moving on the interior of the drum. A holding bin and feeding conveyor is used at the input end of the machine and is positioned to empty into an input pulverizer or shredder, that has a powered drum that will break the dirt clods up. The holding bin has a cover grate to remove excessively large rocks and the like. The output from the pulverizing roller also drops material onto a grate through which the material passes before reaching the screening drum. These grates are called "grizzly bars" and help in the classification process. The screening drum can be converted to a mixer drum by lining the screen wall with sheet metal and removing the normally used interior brushes.
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