IP Library Granted Patent US 8,899,423
Granted Patent B2
US 8,899,423 · App. 13/569,878 · Granted Dec 2, 2014

Fines scalping chute for variable slope vibrating screens

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Patent No.
US 8,899,423
App. No.
13/569,878
Granted
Dec 2, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A compact mobile variable angle vibrating screen with fines diverting systems configured to accommodate variable angles and still deliver material, via a plurality of partially nested fines chutes, to a fixed location despite angular adjustment of the vibrating screen. The system comprises a diverting pan attached to the underside and at a top end of a bottom screen and centrally positioned, such that fines material which quickly passes through the several decks encounters the diverting pan instead of falling directly onto a discharge conveyor.

Claims (27)

1. A mobile variable slope vibrating screen system for material processing comprising:

a vibrating screen, comprising a plurality of stacked screens of differing material size openings;

a fines pan coupled to and disposed underneath a bottom screen in said plurality of stacked screens;

a fines primary movable chute coupled to and being incline adjustable in concert with said vibrating screen;

a fines secondary fixed chute configured to receive material exiting said fines primary movable chute;

an underscreen discharge reject conveyor disposed below and receiving material passing through said bottom screen;

a central region disposed beneath a central portion of the bottom screen at a top end of the vibrating screen; and

means for separating material which is incident upon the central region;

wherein said means for separating comprises a plurality of downwardly and outwardly angled deflecting gates which are removable and repositionable for the purpose of regulating an amount of fines material that is diverted away from dropping onto the underscreen discharge reject conveyor.

2. The screen of claim 1 wherein said fines primary movable chute comprises a right side fines primary movable chute and a left side fines primary movable chute.

3. The screen of claim 2 wherein:

said vibrating screen is a variable slope vibrating screen; and

said fines secondary fixed chute further comprises:

a right side fines secondary fixed chute disposed beneath the right side fines primary movable chute and a left side fines secondary fixed chute disposed beneath the left side fines primary movable chute.

4. A variable slope vibrating screen system comprising:

a plurality of stacked screens;

means for angularly adjusting an inclination angle of said plurality of stacked screens;

an underscreen discharge reject conveyor;

means for regulating an amount of fines material being diverted away from dropping onto said underscreen discharge reject conveyor;

a means for discharging fines material at a fixed location despite variable angles of inclination of said plurality of stacked screens;

a fines pan, and a plurality of removable deflecting gates;

wherein said fines pan is attached beneath and configured to shake with a bottom screen of said plurality of stacked screens; and

wherein said plurality of deflecting gates can be extended further downward along the length of the bottom screen to control an amount of fines material that is deflected from the top portion of the bottom screen.

5. The screen system of claim 4 wherein said means for regulating comprises:

a fines pan, and a plurality of removable deflecting gates.

6. The screen system of claim 4 wherein said means for discharging fines material at a fixed location comprises:

a movable chute partially nested within a stationary chute.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2017
From: TEREX CORPORATION; TEREX USA, LLC; TEREX SOUTH DAKOTA, INC.
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 041579/0492 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2012
From: IRWIN, KENNETH; REED, CHRISTOPHER
To: TEREX USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 028796/0491 →