METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ULTRASONIC SCREEN CLEANING IN A PARTICULATE DELIVERY SYSTEM
An improvement for use in a fine particle delivery system that separates particulate material according to particle size, such as a toner screener used in an electrophotographic imaging machine. The fine particle delivery system includes an intake duct that receives particulate material, a screen th...
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description | An improvement for use in a fine particle delivery system that separates particulate material according to particle size, such as a toner screener used in an electrophotographic imaging machine. The fine particle delivery system includes an intake duct that receives particulate material, a screen that filters the materials as the particles move or rotate about the screen, and a pair of opposed ultrasonic transducer assemblies that excite the screen to dislodge particulate material adhering to the screen mesh. Each transducer assembly includes a transducer, a rigid metallic membrane coupled to transducer to efficiently deliver ultrasonic waves to the screen, and a mounting mechanism that supports the transducer assembly. A channel embedded with the mounting mechanism protects electrical wiring the powers the transducer from a potentially explosive environment of particulate material during screening operations. The mounting mechanism also provides convenient retrofitting of the transducer assembly with existing particulate screening systems or a pivotal mounting connection with a frame of the particulate delivery system to provide a screen removal clearance for servicing. |
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