IP Library Granted Patent US 10,471,472
Granted Patent B2
US 10,471,472 · App. 16/003,255 · Granted Nov 12, 2019

Method and apparatus for supplying support from below to a screen cloth on a vibrating screening machine

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Patent No.
US 10,471,472
App. No.
16/003,255
Granted
Nov 12, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A support structure for vibrating screening machine with either a flat screen deck or a crowned screen deck which use a coped and then capped variation of the same prefabricated rectangular tubular cross-member but in rotated orientations. The machine further providing support for a crowned screen media without using a crowned cross-member by providing stringers with differing vertical heights with the centermost stringer having the most height above a flat top cross-member.

Claims (38)

1. A method of manufacturing a screen deck of a material processing vibrating screening machine, comprising the steps of:

providing a pair of spaced apart parallel longitudinal side members ( 102 );

providing a plurality of cross members ( 106 ) having opposing ends ( 1063 ), each of which are coupled to one of said pair of spaced apart parallel longitudinal side members ( 102 );

where each of said plurality of cross-members ( 106 ) is made through a process of:

creating a hollow tube;

removing corner portions of said hollow tube, and thereby creating newly exposed surfaces;

creating a plurality of cap plates ( 10621 ) configured to be mated to said newly exposed surfaces;

replacing each of said corner portions with one of said plurality of cap plates ( 10621 ); and

securing a screen media above said plurality of cross-members 106 , which screen media is configured to only allow particles having a smaller size than a predetermined size to pass therethrough.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of cap plates is disposed on a side of said cross-member, which is opposite said screen media.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of cap plates is disposed on a side of said cross-member, which is proximal of said screen media.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein a central flat portion ( 1061 ) is defined at each end by one said plurality of cap plates.

5. The method of claim 4 further comprising the step of:

providing, on said central flat portion, a plurality of spaced apart stringers.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein said plurality of spaced apart stringers are made with different vertical height characteristics so as to provide support for said screen media in a crowned configuration.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein said different vertical height characteristics are arranged on said central flat portion so that smaller ones of said different vertical height characteristics are proximal to said cap plates.

8. A vibrating screen system comprising:

a pair of spaced apart parallel longitudinal side members ( 102 );

a plurality of cross members ( 106 ) having opposing ends ( 1063 ), each of which are coupled to one of said pair of spaced apart parallel longitudinal side members ( 102 );

where each of said plurality of cross-members ( 106 ) include sloped end portions ( 1062 ), each of which is defined by a cap plate ( 10621 ) disposed thereon; and

a screen media secured above said plurality of cross-members ( 106 ), which screen media is configured to only allow particles having smaller size than a predetermined size to pass therethrough.

9. The vibrating screen system of claim 8 wherein said cap plate is disposed on a side of said cross-member which is opposite said screen media.

10. The vibrating screen system of claim 8 wherein said cap plate is disposed on a side of said cross-member, which is proximal of said screen media.

11. The vibrating screen system of claim 10 wherein a central flat portion ( 1061 ) is defined at each end by one said plurality of cap plates.

12. The vibrating screen system of claim 11 further comprising:

a plurality of spaced apart stringers disposed on said central flat portion.

13. The vibrating screen system of claim 12 wherein said plurality of spaced apart stringers are made with different vertical height characteristics so as to provide support for said screen media in a crowned configuration.

14. The vibrating screen system of claim 13 wherein said different vertical height characteristics are arranged on said central flat portion so that smaller ones of said different vertical height characteristics are proximal to said cap plates.

15. A vibrating screen system comprising:

a pair of spaced apart parallel longitudinal side members ( 102 );

a plurality of cross members ( 106 ) having opposing ends ( 1063 ), each of which are coupled to one of said pair of spaced apart parallel longitudinal side members ( 102 );

where each of said plurality of cross-members ( 106 ) include sloped end portions ( 1062 ), each of which is defined by a cap plate ( 10621 ) disposed thereon;

a screen media secured above said plurality of cross-members ( 106 ), which screen media is configured to only allow particles having smaller size than a predetermined size to pass therethrough;

wherein said cap plate is disposed on a side of said cross-member which is proximal of said screen media;

wherein a central flat portion ( 1061 ) is defined at each end by one of said plurality of cap plates;

a plurality of spaced apart stringers disposed on said central flat portion;

wherein said plurality of spaced apart stringers are made with different vertical height characteristics so as to provide support for said screen media in a crowned configuration; and

wherein said different vertical height characteristics are arranged on said central flat portion so that smaller ones of said different vertical height characteristics are proximal to said cap plates.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2024
From: THE HEIL CO.; TEREX USA, LLC; TEREX SOUTH DAKOTA, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH
Reel/Frame 069177/0271 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 28, 2021
From: TEREX SOUTH DAKOTA, INC.; TEREX USA, LLC
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 056423/0296 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2018
From: MUMM, RYAN ANTHONY; ROSS, ALEXANDER EVAN; STEMPER, MICHAEL PETER; GRADY, NICHOLAS SAMUEL
To: TEREX USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 046147/0015 →