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Vibratory sieving machine

  • US 10,263,493 B2
  • Filed: 04/14/2014
  • Issued: 04/16/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/15/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A vibratory sieving machine comprising:

  • a sieving net;

    a vibration generating device for vibrating the sieving net;

    a vibratory pump;

    a reservoir unit; and

    a strainer,wherein the vibration generating device comprises;

    a casing,two rotary shafts with respective eccentric spindles parallel to each other,motors configured such that that the two rotary shafts can be driven independently,bearings for the two rotary shafts, anda rotary drive control mechanism configured such that transmission of a rotary drive force to either one of the two rotary shafts is suspended after a rotary drive state of the two rotary shafts is transferred to a stationary state, and further configured such that the one of the two rotary shafts for which the transmission of the rotary drive force has been suspended is rotated along with cooperation of the other of the two rotary shafts vibrated by generation of the rotary drive force of the other of the two rotary shafts,wherein selection of the one of the two rotary shafts for suspending transmission of the rotary drive force causes a difference in an angle of a vibrating direction, and the angle of the vibrating direction is set by adjusting an angle defined by a plane including a central axis of the two rotary shafts with a horizontal plane,wherein the vibratory pump is configured to supply lubricating oil into the bearings from the reservoir unit such that the lubricating oil supplied in the bearings is sent back to the reservoir unit through the strainer for removing foreign matter in the casing and in the lubricating oil, andwherein the vibratory pump includes a valve disk configured to be reciprocally moved by receiving vibrations generated by the vibration generation device such that the lubricating oil reserved in the reservoir unit is sent out intermittently from one side to another and is thereby supplied into the bearings.

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