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US1840029A
US1840029A US244081A US24408128A US1840029A US 1840029 A US1840029 A US 1840029A US 244081 A US244081 A US 244081A US 24408128 A US24408128 A US 24408128A US 1840029 A US1840029 A US 1840029A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
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  • This invention relates to a sifter control for conveyors and concerns itself with means for varying the angularity of the sifter with respect to the boom as the latter is tilted in order that the sifter may maintain substantially the same inclination with respect to a horizontal the boom.
  • the invention comprises the novel structure and combination of parts hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out and defined in the appended claims.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation view of a conveyor involvingthis invention.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary side elevational view of the same showing the parts in different positions in dotted lines.
  • the conveyor to which thisinvention is applied is shown as consisting of a crawler 1 the standard 2 for maintaining the head sprocket 8 at a uniform distance.
  • the boom is adapted to be raised or lowered and tilted to various inclinations.
  • the conveyor is adapted for elevating coal and different material which it may be desired to sift.
  • This invention concerns itself with means for maintaining the sifter at substantially the same predetermined inclination irrespective ofthe inclination of the boom within certain limits.
  • This means is automatically responsive to a tilting of the boom for varying the angularity of the sifter and boom during changes in the inclinationof the boom. That is, as the boom is'raised or lowered at its. upper ends, the sifter is swung relatively to the boom in order to maintain substantially the same particular predetermined inclination with respect to ahorizontal plane for the .most efiective operation.
  • an adjustable link 11 which is pivoted at one end to the sifter casing, and which is pivotally connected at its other'end to the upper end of a second link 12 at a pivot 13. Due to the adjustable feature the inclination of the sifter may be varied to suit the particular material that is being handled.
  • the lower end of link 12 is pivoted to the standard 2 as indicated at 14.
  • the pivot 13 extends thru the links and into a 'guideway '15 which is in the form of a slot in a'plate 16 attached to the bottom of the boom. Consequently the connected, ends of,
  • the links aresusceptible of sliding in the guideway.
  • a sifter pivoted to the boom, :1 link connection between said boom and sifter and means auto matically responsive to a tilting of the boom for operating said connection for varying the angle between the sitter and boom.
  • a conveyor embodying a boom, a sifter pivoted to said boom, a toggle member for varying the angularity between the sifter and boom, and mechanism responsive to a tilting of the boom for actuating said member.
  • a sifter pivoted to said boom, mechanism be tween the sitter and boom and means responsive to variations in the inclination of the boom for operating said mechanism for varying the angularity between the sifter and boom.
  • a conveyor embodying a boom, a standard, means for tiltably supporting the boom upon said standard, a sifter pivoted to said boom, a slotted guide upon said boom, a link pivoted to said boom, a second link pivoted to said standard and pivot means scribed my name.

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E. M. GARBE SIFTER CONTROL Jan. 5, 1932.
Filed Jan. 3, 1928 2 Sheets-Sheet VE 7 Zamzzzm' M Garbc E. M. GARBE SIFTER CONTROL Jan. 5, 1932.
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EDMUND M. GARBE, or AURORA, minors, ASSIGNOB- T BARBER-GREENE COMPANY, A CORPORATION or ILLINOIS A PArENTfoFFIcE SIFTER CONTROL Application filed January 3, 1928. Serial No. 244,081.
This invention relates to a sifter control for conveyors and concerns itself with means for varying the angularity of the sifter with respect to the boom as the latter is tilted in order that the sifter may maintain substantially the same inclination with respect to a horizontal the boom.
The invention comprises the novel structure and combination of parts hereinafter described and more particularly pointed out and defined in the appended claims.
plane for various inclinations of In the accompanying drawings Which il-- lust-rate a preferred embodiment of this invention and m wh1ch similar reference numerals refer to similarfeatures in the different views: 7
Figure 1 is a side elevation view of a conveyor involvingthis invention.
Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary side elevational view of the same showing the parts in different positions in dotted lines.
As shown on the drawings:
The conveyor to which thisinvention is applied is shown as consisting of a crawler 1 the standard 2 for maintaining the head sprocket 8 at a uniform distance. The boom is adapted to be raised or lowered and tilted to various inclinations. p
The conveyor is adapted for elevating coal and different material which it may be desired to sift. For this purpose a sifter, gen-,
erally denoted by the reference numeral 9, is pivoted adjacent the discharge end of'the boom by means of a pivot 10 whereby the sifter may swing relatively to the boom. The
construction of the sifterand its operation is well known and forms no part of this invention except in so. far as it may coact therewith. I Y i w It is highly desirable'that the sifter be maintained at substantially a particularpredeterminedinclination of about 45 during operation. If the sifter were rigidly secured upon the boom its inclination would change withfevery change in the inclination of the boom.
. This invention concerns itself with means for maintaining the sifter at substantially the same predetermined inclination irrespective ofthe inclination of the boom within certain limits. This means is automatically responsive to a tilting of the boom for varying the angularity of the sifter and boom during changes in the inclinationof the boom. That is, as the boom is'raised or lowered at its. upper ends, the sifter is swung relatively to the boom in order to maintain substantially the same particular predetermined inclination with respect to ahorizontal plane for the .most efiective operation.
,Whilethe aforementioned means may assume various forms as a matterof illustration, I have shown an adjustable link 11 which is pivoted at one end to the sifter casing, and which is pivotally connected at its other'end to the upper end of a second link 12 at a pivot 13. Due to the adjustable feature the inclination of the sifter may be varied to suit the particular material that is being handled. The lower end of link 12 is pivoted to the standard 2 as indicated at 14. The pivot 13 extends thru the links and into a 'guideway '15 which is in the form of a slot in a'plate 16 attached to the bottom of the boom. Consequently the connected, ends of,
the links aresusceptible of sliding in the guideway.
It will be noted that when the boom is tilted by moving the upper end downwardly as shown in'dottedlines in Figure 2, the pivot 13 I will'slide toward the left along the slotted guideway, This sliding movement will swing the 'sifter relative to the boom and change the angularity between thesifter and boom.
If on the other hand the boom should be tilted upwardly, the pivot "13 would travel toward the right and swingathe' sifter-in the opposite direction. In eithercase, theswinging movements ofthe sifter are merely such .asto' compensate for the changes in the inclinationof .the boom for the purpose of maintaining the sifter at substantially its initial and fixed inclination which is about 45, with respect to a horizontal plane. It will be noted that the 5 dotted lines of the sifter in Figure 2 are substantially parallel to the full lines thereof,
illustrating that the sifter will always have its proper inclination for "arious inclinations of the boom.
It will be appreciated that the operation of the parts is automatic during the tilting of the boom so that the sifter is automatically swung relative to the boom to maintain its proper inclination without any further effort.
I am aware that many changes may be made, and numerous detailsof construction may be varied through a wide range without departing from the principles of this invention, and I therefore do not purpose limiting the patent granted hereon, otherwise than necessitated by the prior art.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a conveyor embodying a boom, a sifter pivoted to the boom, :1 link connection between said boom and sifter and means auto matically responsive to a tilting of the boom for operating said connection for varying the angle between the sitter and boom.
2. In a conveyor embodying a boom, a sifter pivoted to said boom, a toggle member for varying the angularity between the sifter and boom, and mechanism responsive to a tilting of the boom for actuating said member.
3. In a conveyor embodying a boom, a
. standard for supporting said boom, a sifter pivoted to said boom, a link pivoted at one end to said sitter and slidably connected at its other end to said boom, and a link pivoted to 1sgaid standard and to said first mentioned 4. In a conveyor embodying a boom, a standard for supporting said boom, a sifter pivoted to said boom, and a connection between said sifter and standard responsive to tilting movements of the boom for varying the angularity between the sitter and boom.
5. In a conveyor embodying a boom, a sifter pivoted to said boom, mechanism be tween the sitter and boom and means responsive to variations in the inclination of the boom for operating said mechanism for varying the angularity between the sifter and boom.
6. In a conveyor embodying a boom, a
standard, means for tiltably supporting said boom upon said standard, a sifter pivoted to said boom, and a connection between said sifter and standard, said connection having slidinlg engagement with said boom.
7. n a conveyor embodying a boom, a standard, means for tiltably supporting the boom upon said standard, a sifter pivoted to said boom, a slotted guide upon said boom, a link pivoted to said boom, a second link pivoted to said standard and pivot means scribed my name.
EDMUND M. GARBE.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4879023A (en) * 1985-05-28 1989-11-07 Powerscreen International Limited Conveyor assembly
US4983280A (en) * 1984-02-15 1991-01-08 Powerscreen International Limited Screening apparatus
US5112474A (en) * 1987-07-31 1992-05-12 Douglas Patrick J Screening apparatus with tiltable vibratory screen
WO1996031295A1 (en) * 1995-04-03 1996-10-10 Powerscreen International Distribution Limited Discrete material conveying and screening apparatus
US6311821B1 (en) 1998-04-01 2001-11-06 Patrick Joseph Douglas Material processing plant

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4983280A (en) * 1984-02-15 1991-01-08 Powerscreen International Limited Screening apparatus
US4879023A (en) * 1985-05-28 1989-11-07 Powerscreen International Limited Conveyor assembly
US5112474A (en) * 1987-07-31 1992-05-12 Douglas Patrick J Screening apparatus with tiltable vibratory screen
WO1996031295A1 (en) * 1995-04-03 1996-10-10 Powerscreen International Distribution Limited Discrete material conveying and screening apparatus
US6311821B1 (en) 1998-04-01 2001-11-06 Patrick Joseph Douglas Material processing plant

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