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Vibrating screen for an inlet hopper of a conveyor

  • US 10,456,809 B1
  • Filed: 03/28/2017
  • Issued: 10/29/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/28/2017
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A vibrating screen in combination with an inlet hopper of a conveyor for screening particulate material fed into the inlet hopper, the inlet hopper comprising:

  • side walls which define upper edges of the inlet hopper, the upper edges being disposed around a periphery of the inlet hopper and delimiting an inlet opening at or adjacent a top of the inlet hopper;

    the side walls having upper portions which locate the upper edges at respective tops of the upper portions;

    the side walls further including inner shoulders extending inwardly from the upper portions of the side walls at locations spaced below the upper edges, the inner shoulders defining upper support surfaces and terminating at edges spaced inwardly from the upper portions that delimit an opening sized smaller than the inlet opening;

    the vibrating screen comprising;

    a screen spanning longitudinally between first and second screen ends and laterally between opposing screen sides which join the first and second screen ends, the screen having openings sized to receive at least individual particles of the particulate material therethrough;

    a mounting assembly arranged for removably mounting to the inlet hopper of the conveyor;

    a suspension system resiliently supporting the screen on the mounting assembly such that the screen spans across at least a portion of the inlet opening;

    a vibrating device arranged for vibrating the screen relative to the inlet hopper of the conveyor;

    the mounting assembly comprising a frame removably supported on the inner shoulders of the side walls of the inlet hopper;

    the frame defining a bottom surface along a periphery of the frame that is disposed in removable contact with the upper support surfaces of the inner shoulders;

    an inner side of the frame defined inwardly of the bottom surface delimiting an opening through which the particulate material can pass from the screen to the inlet hopper; and

    an outer side of the frame defined outwardly of the bottom surface and opposite to the inner side being sized and shaped in a manner substantially matching the upper portions of the side walls of the inlet hopper so that the outer side of the frame is substantially disposed in removable contact with the upper portions of the side walls to resist movement of the frame relative to the inlet hopper when the screen is vibrating.

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