WO1995019232B1 - Blade tensioning mechanism - Google Patents

Blade tensioning mechanism

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Publication number
WO1995019232B1
WO1995019232B1 PCT/US1995/000414 US9500414W WO9519232B1 WO 1995019232 B1 WO1995019232 B1 WO 1995019232B1 US 9500414 W US9500414 W US 9500414W WO 9519232 B1 WO9519232 B1 WO 9519232B1
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WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
blade
blades
leaf spring
holder
bracket
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/US1995/000414
Other languages
French (fr)
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WO1995019232A1 (en
WO1995019232A9 (en
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Priority claimed from US08/181,388 external-priority patent/US5398819A/en
Application filed filed Critical
Priority to AT95908484T priority Critical patent/ATE211029T1/en
Priority to DE69524736T priority patent/DE69524736T2/en
Priority to EP95908484A priority patent/EP0742741B1/en
Publication of WO1995019232A1 publication Critical patent/WO1995019232A1/en
Publication of WO1995019232B1 publication Critical patent/WO1995019232B1/en
Publication of WO1995019232A9 publication Critical patent/WO1995019232A9/en

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Abstract

A tensioning member for a blade screen that permits simultaneous tensioning of a plurality of blades in a blade screen, such as for wood chip sorting. The blade screen tensioning member includes a hinged bracket (18) that may be supported on a portion of a frame (100), a spring steel blade holder (14) for engaging a press-snap (42) inserted into a hole in each of the engaged blades (22), and an elastic stop nut (38) and stud (36) for tightening and tensioning the blades (22). The blades (22) are held in place at the opposite end of the frame by a similar holder (12), which however, is fixed rather than hinged. The spring steel blade holder (14) is reinforced for additional strength, and is bent at an approximately 45 degree angle where the press-snap is engaged. The blades themselves may also be provided with a sawtooth detail (600) on a bottom edge to reduce the build-up of wood ribbons or fines that would otherwise occur. A sliding bearing (400) with a dovetail configuration is also provided. This sliding bearing (400) allows a dual-frame blade screen to be assembled, while compensating for any phase angle error between eccenters (418) provided to agitate the wood chips by moving the screens.

Claims

.AMENDED CLAIMS[received by the International Bureau on 18 May 1995 (18.05 95V original claims 1 and 3-5 amended; remaining claims unchanged (3 pages)]
1. A blade screen holder comprising: a bracket; a leaf spring blade holder stationarily affixed to the bracket and having a first series of alternating shorter and longer slots extending from the bracket, each of the slots in the first series parallel with one another, and each slot adapted to permit a blade to pass therethrough; means affixed to a first frame member of a blade screen for rotatingly attaching the bracket to a frame, permitting the bracket to pivot about an axis perpendicular to the slots in the leaf spring blade holder; means affixed to a second frame member opposing the first frame member for removably engaging blades in the blade screen therein; means fixedly attached to a blade for engaging the blade with the leaf spring blade holder when tension is applied by the leaf spring blade holder, the bracket is rotatingly attached to the frame, and the blade is engaged in the engagement means affixed to the second frame member; and means disposed across the pivoting axis from the leaf spring blade holder that may be adjustably tightened for providing the applied tension to the blade.
2. The blade screen holder of claim 1 further comprising a reinforcing comb stationarily affixed between the bracket and the leaf spring blade holder, the reinforcing comb having a series of longer and shorter slots, and the longer and shorter slots of the reinforcing comb are each aligned with corresponding longer and shorter slots of the leaf spring blade holder, so that blades may pass through respective aligned pairs of slots.
3. The blade screen holder of claim 2 wherein the leaf spring blade holder includes an approximately 45 degree bend in a portion of a leaf spring extending from the bracket, and the reinforcing comb extends from the bracket behind the leaf spring approximately up to the 45 degree bend.
4. The blade screen holder of claim 2 wherein the means fixedly attached to a blade for engaging the blade with the leaf spring blade holder comprises a press-fit snap that may be fitted into a hole in a blade.
5. The blade screen holder of claim 2 wherein the means for applying the tension to the blade comprises an elastic stop nut on a stud, and the position of the elastic stop nut is maintained by a set of spherical washers between the elastic stop nut and the bracket.
6. A screen assembly for a wood chip sorter, comprising: an inner frame; an outer frame disposed around and in essentially the same horizontal plane as the inner frame; a set of rectangular, flat, spaced-apart parallel elongate blades, each engaged on one of the frames, the flat surfaces of the blades disposed in an essentially vertical plane, at least a portion of a bottom edge of each of the blades extending over a top of a frame; means for moving the inner and outer frames in reciprocating relative movement; and wherein at least a portion of the bottom edges of the blades are provided with sawtooth-like teeth.
7. A sliding joint between a frame member and an eccenter journal comprising: a pair of elongate wing members, each fixedly attached to an opposite vertical face of the frame member; a pair of essentially L-shaped female dovetail segments, elongate in depth, each attached to and depending from respective ones of the elongate wing members, the attachment at the top of the "L" so that the bottom portions of the pair of female dovetail segments corresponding to the lower part of the "L" are directed towards each other; a journal having a male dovetail segment, engaging the segments of the female dovetails corresponding to the lower part of the "L" in respective notches on opposite sides of the male dovetail segment, the notches being larger than the portions of the female dovetails thus engaged; and a slide plate stationarily attached to a bottom horizontal face of the parallel elongate side member and disposed between a top surface of the journal and the horizontal face of the elongate side member.
8. The sliding joint of claim 7, further comprising a pair of shims disposed between the wing members and the female dovetail segments to adjust the clearance between the male and female dovetail segments.
STATEMENT UNDER ARTICLE 19
Claims 1-8 are now pending in this application. No new matter has been added, and the claims of this application, as amended, conform to the claims now pending in the corresponding U.S. application. Claims 2 and 6-8 are unchanged. Claims 1, 3, 4, and 5 have been amended
PCT/US1995/000414 1994-01-13 1995-01-11 Blade tensioning mechanism WO1995019232A1 (en)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AT95908484T ATE211029T1 (en) 1994-01-13 1995-01-11 TENSIONING DEVICE FOR RODS
DE69524736T DE69524736T2 (en) 1994-01-13 1995-01-11 TENSIONER FOR BARS
EP95908484A EP0742741B1 (en) 1994-01-13 1995-01-11 Blade tensioning mechanism

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US08/181,388 1994-01-13
US08/181,388 US5398819A (en) 1994-01-13 1994-01-13 Blade tensioning mechanism

Publications (3)

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WO1995019232A1 WO1995019232A1 (en) 1995-07-20
WO1995019232B1 true WO1995019232B1 (en) 1995-08-03
WO1995019232A9 WO1995019232A9 (en) 1995-09-14

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US (1) US5398819A (en)
EP (1) EP0742741B1 (en)
AT (1) ATE211029T1 (en)
DE (1) DE69524736T2 (en)
ES (1) ES2170139T3 (en)
PT (1) PT742741E (en)
WO (1) WO1995019232A1 (en)

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