System units for treatment of aggregate material

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Sifting – Feeding and discharging

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C209S241000, C366S016000

Reexamination Certificate

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10510664

ABSTRACT:
An aggregate storing and classifying mechanism for production of asphalt in plants, comprising a body (2) having plurality of circular sections (6) arranged in a manner of substantially surrounding the body (2) for storing aggregate material comprising different gradation levels plurality of foot means (1) holding said body (2); corridor means (7) and channel means (15) arranged tree branch-like manner in the body (2) for distributing and storing the aggregate in the body (2) as homogenously; plurality of discharge mouths (4) and discharge covers (8) for discharging the aggregate material from the body (2) and feeding the aggregate material to conveyors placed under the body (2) through plurality of discharging axis.

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patent: 5215372 (1993-06-01), Milstead
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