Vibratory screening machine and non-clogging wear-reducing scree

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Sifting – With liquid treatment

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209315, 209319, 209400, 209403, B07B 128

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052210081

ABSTRACT:
A vibratory screen for a vibratory screening machine consisting of a plate having a plurality of spaced openings therein, a coarse screen located in contiguous relationship to the plate, a fine screen on top of the coarse screen, a finer screen on top of the fine screen, and a topmost screen which is less fine than the finer screen and epoxy binding all of the foregoing screens to the plate at the borders of the openings. A vibratory screening machine having a tank for receiving a liquid-solid mixture, a plurality of screens of the foregoing type mounted to produce a sealed partition in the tank, an inlet conduit for supplying a liquid-solid mixture to the screens at a rate to maintain a head of the liquid-solid mixture above the screens, a vibratory motor attached to the tank to vibrate the tank, an outlet in the tank below the screens, and a liquid trap located at the outlet to thereby prevent air from entering the chamber in the tank below the screens and to draw a slight vacuum in the chamber. A screening machine assembly consisting of a first machine of the foregoing type at a higher elevation and a second machine of the foregoing type at a lower elevation for receiving a liquid-solid mixture from the trap of the first machine, the second machine also having a trap associated therewith which functions in the same manner as the trap of the first machine.

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