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US1129322A
US1129322A US85596614A US1914855966A US1129322A US 1129322 A US1129322 A US 1129322A US 85596614 A US85596614 A US 85596614A US 1914855966 A US1914855966 A US 1914855966A US 1129322 A US1129322 A US 1129322A
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  • My invention relates generally to suction screening means for sand barge hoppers designed to condition the sand while in transit for its subsequent handling, and vmore particularly to a construction of self-protecting screen device especially adapted for use in this connection.
  • the invention has for one of its principal objects to provide a screening device which is capable of protecting itself against damage from clam shell or other lifting devices used to unload the sand from the hopper.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide an improved arrangement of screening parts adapted for installation in any hopper at a minimum cost andwithout changing the hopper structure.
  • Figure 2 is a transverse section ofthe hopper along the line II-II of Figure l showing the arrangement of the screening device in the usual type of hopper, .and wherein the various parts thereof are partially broken away to better disclose the invention;
  • Figure 3 is a section taken through Figure Q along the line III-IIL It is customary, where sand or other ma terial is dredged from the bottom of a body of water and dumped into the hoppers of a sand barge, to discharge the same ashore in its semi-liquid state by suction pumps on arrival of the barge at its destination, where the water is allowed to drain away so as to condition it for further handling.
  • Serial Number 855,965 I have described a means designed to more readily condition Specification of Letters Patent.
  • My present invention aims to provide a self ⁇ protecting screening device adapted for installation in 2111?/ of the existing types of sand barge hoppers without requiring any change in their construction, and which is adequately protected against damage by unloading devices.
  • the barge A is provided with one or more sand containing hoppers B, preferably having hopper bottoms and each comprising in this case the transverse walls or bulk heads lll, inclined side walls 5, and base 6.
  • a perforated pipe section 7 formed with the perforations 8, and having flanges 9 at its open ends which rest upon the base 6. These ends are closed by heads l0 and 10a which are bolted to the flanges 9.
  • Covering the body of the perforated pipe 7 is a wire mesh l1, preferably a very fine wire cloth, and of such relative l'ineness as to insure the perforations 8 against being clogged by dirt and to prevent the entrance of sand therethrough and into the pipe 7.
  • the head 10a is tapped at its lowermost point to receive one end of the branch pipe l2, which latter extends through the side wall 5, and depends downwardly therefrom to have its other end connected with a longitudinal conduit underlying the hopper's B.
  • a suction pump C is connected with this longitudinal conduit and discharges outboard through the pipe 14.
  • the transverse perforate plate l5 which extends in an inclined plane between the wall 4 and base 6 and over the pipe, as in the manner shown.
  • the plate may be carried in any suitable manner, as by the angle bars 16 bolted to the hopper wall and base, which bars serve to stiifen the plate against the pressure of the load. It will be apparent that the plate in holding the load away from the screen device adds materially to its efliciency and at the same time adequately protects it from damage during the unloading operation.
  • the combination of the sand containing hopper, means for conditioning the load therein comprising a tubular suction screening device disposed horizontally CHARLES C. WEST.

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C. C. WEST.
HOPPER SCREEN DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 1o, 1914.
Patented Feb. 23, 1915.
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CHARLES C. WEST, 0F II'IANIIOWGC, 1lIflCOlI SIN, ASSIGNOR TU MANITOWOC SHIP BUILDING ANI) DRY DCK CO.ltllilil\l',` OF MANI'I'QWOG, WISCONSIN, A CORPORATION OF WISCONSIN.
HOPPER-SCREEN DEVICE.
Application filed August 10, 1914.
To all whom t may concern Be it lrnown that I, CHARLES C. WEs'r, a citizen of the United States, and residing at Manitowoc, in the county of Manitowoc and State lof Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in IIopper- Screen Devices, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof. v
My invention relates generally to suction screening means for sand barge hoppers designed to condition the sand while in transit for its subsequent handling, and vmore particularly to a construction of self-protecting screen device especially adapted for use in this connection. The invention has for one of its principal objects to provide a screening device which is capable of protecting itself against damage from clam shell or other lifting devices used to unload the sand from the hopper. Another object of my invention is to provide an improved arrangement of screening parts adapted for installation in any hopper at a minimum cost andwithout changing the hopper structure.
These, together with such other objects as may hereinafter appear, or are incident to my invention, I obtain by means of a construction illustrated in preferred form in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure l is a longitudinal partial sectional view of the sand barge illustrating the application of myinvention thereto.
Figure 2 is a transverse section ofthe hopper along the line II-II of Figure l showing the arrangement of the screening device in the usual type of hopper, .and wherein the various parts thereof are partially broken away to better disclose the invention; and
Figure 3 is a section taken through Figure Q along the line III-IIL It is customary, where sand or other ma terial is dredged from the bottom of a body of water and dumped into the hoppers of a sand barge, to discharge the same ashore in its semi-liquid state by suction pumps on arrival of the barge at its destination, where the water is allowed to drain away so as to condition it for further handling. In a copending application for Letters Patent, Serial Number 855,965, I have described a means designed to more readily condition Specification of Letters Patent.
the sand for transfer PatentedFeb. 23, 1915. Serial No. 855,966.
while the same is in transit, so that it may bek readily and quickly discharged in a merchantable condition on its arrival at the place of discharge. My present invention aims to provide a self` protecting screening device adapted for installation in 2111?/ of the existing types of sand barge hoppers without requiring any change in their construction, and which is adequately protected against damage by unloading devices.
Ieferring to the drawings it will be seen that the barge A is provided with one or more sand containing hoppers B, preferably having hopper bottoms and each comprising in this case the transverse walls or bulk heads lll, inclined side walls 5, and base 6.
Preferably extending transversely of the hopper bottom is a perforated pipe section 7 formed with the perforations 8, and having flanges 9 at its open ends which rest upon the base 6. These ends are closed by heads l0 and 10a which are bolted to the flanges 9. Covering the body of the perforated pipe 7 is a wire mesh l1, preferably a very fine wire cloth, and of such relative l'ineness as to insure the perforations 8 against being clogged by dirt and to prevent the entrance of sand therethrough and into the pipe 7.
The head 10a is tapped at its lowermost point to receive one end of the branch pipe l2, which latter extends through the side wall 5, and depends downwardly therefrom to have its other end connected with a longitudinal conduit underlying the hopper's B. A suction pump C is connected with this longitudinal conduit and discharges outboard through the pipe 14.
The positioning of the perforated pipe is best shown in Figure 3, which arrangement permits it to be installed in hoppers not especially constructed to receive it. In order to hold the bulk of the load away from the pipe and to protect its covering from possible damage by clam shell or other unloading devices, I provide the transverse perforate plate l5 which extends in an inclined plane between the wall 4 and base 6 and over the pipe, as in the manner shown. The plate may be carried in any suitable manner, as by the angle bars 16 bolted to the hopper wall and base, which bars serve to stiifen the plate against the pressure of the load. It will be apparent that the plate in holding the load away from the screen device adds materially to its efliciency and at the same time adequately protects it from damage during the unloading operation.
I do not restrict myself to the exact details of construction Aas shown, nor to vthe precise arrangement of the parts, as it will be obvious that variations therefrom may be made without in any way departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as pointed out in the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, and illustrated its use, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the following l. In a sand barge of the type wherein clam shell or similar unloading devices are designed to be employed for unloading the hopper contents, the combination of the sand containing hopper, and means for conditioning the load therein comprising a tubular suction screening device disposed horizontally adjacent the juncture of hopper frame members, and a foraminous screening plate disposed in the path of travel of said unloading devices to extend in a protecting relation over said device and intermediately of the said frame members.
2. In a sand barge of the type wherein clam shell or similar unloading devices are designed to be employed for unloading the hopper contents, the combination of the sand containing hopper, means for conditioning the load therein comprising a tubular suction screening device disposed horizontally CHARLES C. WEST.
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US4089284A (en) * 1974-05-23 1978-05-16 Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Slurry vessel with dewatering ports covering more than two percent of hold bottom
US6638435B2 (en) * 2000-08-21 2003-10-28 Louisiana Marine Systems, Inc. Method for draining a barge or other like container

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4089284A (en) * 1974-05-23 1978-05-16 Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Slurry vessel with dewatering ports covering more than two percent of hold bottom
US6638435B2 (en) * 2000-08-21 2003-10-28 Louisiana Marine Systems, Inc. Method for draining a barge or other like container

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