Title of Invention

AN IMPROVED SCREEN PANEL AND FIXING ARRANGEMENT THEREFOR .

Abstract A fixing means for fixing a screen panel on a support structure includes an insert member adapted to fit into a bore formed on the underside of a corner of a screen panel. The insert member has a first upper curved surface forming the major part of the insert member and having a uniform curvature of substantially more than a semi-circle, a second intermediate cylindrical grooved portion that is contiguous with the lowermost end of the first curved portion and is considerably smaller in cross-section compared to the upper curved portion, a third lower straight cylindrical surface which is a straight cylindrical portion contiguous with the second groove portion and is smaller in cross-section compared to the major top curved first portion, and a fourth straight substantially horizontal surface. The insert member has an inner vertical bore of suitable dimension to accommodate a holding means such as a bolt, a screw, or other equivalent; to fixedly hold the insert onto a panel support member.
Full Text FIXING MEANS FOR FIXING A SCREEN PANEL ON
A SUPPORT STRUCTURE
FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to improved screen panels and
fixing arrangements therefor.
BACKGROUND
Screen panels are well known in screening
arrangements.
Also well known are fixing arrangement for fixing the
screens to the support frame.
Various designs and constructions of both screen
panels and fixing arrangements are in use throughout the
World for several years.
Generally, in one such screen panel, there are
provided a pair of semi-circular 02: half through cavities
on its sides so that the next panel of similar type can be
aligned to form a full cavity, which is used to fix the
panel through bolt and nut to the support frame.
It is also well known that over a period of use, the
screen panels get damaged cr clogged or otherwise their
functional efficiency is impaired. This requires stopping
the operation or interrupting the screening and removing
the impaired screen panel for replacement service etc. The
operation is time consuming and this means that the panel
has to be freed from all sides by removing the fixing means
and the replacement is again to be proceeded with by fixing
along the sides of the panel.

This is time consuming, labour intensive and careful
monitoring is required for proper alignment. Moreover,
every replacement means the fixing means are also to be
taken out and re-fixed. Sometimes, the damaged ones are to
be replaced. All this increases the inventory also.
In another known type of construction, the fixing
means is in the form of a series of protrusions in the
screen panels itself dependent from the frame and all these
protrusions are to be integrally formed on the underside of
the panel frame, which is a drawback. Further, it requires
great skill to properly align these protrusions to match
the holes or openings in the support frame.
A further drawback is that these protrusions are
intended to tightly hold the screen panel to the support
frame, but there is danger of these becoming lose on long
use thereby affecting the efficiency of same. Further the
manufacturing of the screen panels with integrating fixing
means increases the cost of production and engineering
requirements.
In yet another fixing means, adjacent sides of the
screen panels are provided with specially designed and
formed locking arrangement and these are adopted to receive
a common matching formed insert having complementary
provisions to hold the two ends of adjacent screen, one on
either side. These are supported on the support structure
with the insert in the hole. However, to hold the screen
tightly on the support sure, a third element is required
which -has specially formed outer depending unit matching
the inner complementary shape of the insert.
These together form the fixing means.

However, these increase the cost of manufacture,
calls for precision engineering and it is not possible to
remove or replace any desired damaged screen panel. The
whole fixing unit is to be first removed and the required
panels replaced and again re-fixed.
There are a few other fixing means for screen panels,
which have one or another drawback and to the applicant's
knowledge, there is no fixing means, by which one can
remove any screen panel for repair or replacement.
We are also aware of the following prior-art patents:
1. U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,503:
This Patent refers to an expansion dowel assembly
having an axially extending sleeve and a spreading element
and having tongues pivotally displaceably connected to the
.sleeve and located one after the other along the axial
direction of the sleeve.
This construction is entirely different from the
applicant's invention in terms of basic principle and is
not suited for the purpose of applicant's objectives.
It is totally irrelevant. 2. German Patent DE
19849821 A:
This discloses an insert member having collapsible
wing like portions (element 14 in the drawing) . The insert
has grooves 9 and 4 at 90. degree.. The insert is to be
pushed through are sent of grooves when the wing portions
fold along the surface of the cylindrical outer surface and
then it is twisted so that the wings are released and get
locked the two grooves 9 and 4 are accordingly formed with
precision. At the termination of the group 9, starts groove
4 .

This is also a totally different article and has
nothing to do with the applicant's invention. 3. U.S. Pat.
No. 3,031,049:
This Patent pertains to a fastening device for metal
constructions for fastening together elements thereof or
for fastening separate parts or accessories into the metal
construction. If recommends, the use of frames, ribs and
fillets and especially formed fastening element.
As the name suggests, it is a fastening device for
metal construction, whereas, the applicant's invention is
for fastening device between a metal and a non-metallic
construction in a vibrating structure.
The Patent has nothing in common with the applicant's
invention and is not suitable for the purposes for which
the applicant's invention is concerned with. 4. U.S. Pat.
No. 5,379,912:
This Patent is also irrelevant to applicant's
invention in that it relates to an arrangement for
connecting a cover panel for an electrical while the body
structure of a vehicle using locking bolts etc. 5. U.S.
Pat. No. 1,647,783:
This Patent is nearly 80 years old, filed in 1924.
The screen panel and fixing arrangement of the instant
invention can not be even margined from this very old
document. This U.S. patent is entirely different in that it
refers to a non-resilient headed fastener having a neck and
casting and an attaching member. 6. A more or less similar
construction is disclosed in another 80 years old U.S. Pat.
No. 1,581,206 also filed in Dec. 1924. 7. U.S. Pat. No.
4,984,798 :

In this Patent, there is disclosed an assembly and a
display device for the playing pieces of a two sided
puzzle. There are spring mechanisms and side walls' on two
complimentary sheets which is entirely different from
applicant's invention.
The applicant's invention differs basically from all
the prior art known and discussed above in that the
applicant is concerned with a fastening device in a
vibrating structure contrary to static bodies of the prior
art. More over in the applicant's construction a metallic
and a nonmetallic bodies are used
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary object of this invention to
propose a simple fixing means for screen panel, which can
be easily mounted and dismounted.
It is another object to propose such a .fixing means,
which can be precision made and can be easily maintained.
It is a further object, such that the fixing means
can last longer without getting affected frequently.
It is a further object, such that the fixing screens
is not subjected to lot of wear and tear.
It is yet another object to propose such a fixing
means, which will facilitate independent and individual
lifting and dismantling of any screen panel, which requires
replacement.
It is an yet another object to propose a fixing
means, which can be made of wide variety of materials,
which can be selected from metal, rubber, synthetic resins
and reinforced materials and can be precision made.

It is a further object to propose a novel screen
panel for use with the novel screen fixing means with the
advantage of more screening area, less wear and tear, less
replacement and individual replacements.
These and other object will be clear from the
following paragraphs.
BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE INVENTION
According to this invention there is provided a
fixing means for fixing a screen panel on a support
structure comprising an insert member adopted to fit into a
bore formed on the underside of corner of a screen panel,
said insert having principally the following geometries: a.
a first upper curved surface forming the major part of the
insert and having a uniform curvature of substantially more
than a semicircle, b. a second intermediate cylindrical
grooved portion, being contiguous with the lowermost end of
the first curved portion and being considerably smaller in
cross section compared to 'the upper curved portion, c. a
third lower straight cylindrical surface which is a
straight cylindrical portion contiguous with the said
second groove portion and being is smaller in cross section
compared to the major top curved first portion, d. a fourth
straight substantially horizontal surface and e. said
insert having an inner vertical bore of suitable dimension
to accommodate a holding means such as a bolt, a screw or
other equivalent to fixedly hold the insert onto a panel
support member.
In the assembled condition, a. the said second groove
portion simply fits onto a suitably formed inner ring
portion in the insert and b. the third lower cylindrical

portion, when assembled, snugly rests along side the said
third portion namely cylindrical portion of the insert.
There is also provided a screen panel adopted to be
mounted on a screen support and held to the same comprising
a screen panel having vertical bores on the underside at
predetermined locations adopted to receive a screen fixing
means disclosed earlier.
The screen panel has the further features as follows:
i. The bore on the underside of the scre'en is preferably"
formed on the four corners, one at each corner, ii. the
said bore has preferably five geometries as follows: a. a
first upper straight closed circular portion b. a second
lower cylindrical portion depending from the said first
portion c. a third inner cylindrical ring portion
contiguous with the said second portion d. a fourth lower
straight cylindrical portion contiguous with the said ring
portion e. a last substantially open circular portion f. a
said second portion, namely the straight cylindrical
portion being substantially bigger in height than the said
fourth straight cylindrical portion.
When assembled, the outer surface of the said curved
portion of the insert and the upper inner end of the bore
provide an annular space between the same. The top said
second cylindrical portion and the fourth cylindrical
portion are in the same vertical plane.
In a modification of the screen, the bore is fitted
with a. bolt and the insert is arranged on the support
structure.
Similarly in a modification of the fixing means the
insert is accommodated on the support structure to simply
fit a bolt fixed in the bore of the panel member.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 shows schematically the bottom view of a
screen panel according to this invention.
FIG. 2 shows a section of a part of the panel.
FIG. 3 shows a screen member fixed on a pair of
support members.
FIG. 4 shows an exploded view of FIG. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
It will be seen from FIG. 1 that the screen panel (1)
has been provided with suitable bore holes (2) at the
bottom from corners of suitable dimension and shape. The
bore hole, as will be seen, has an internally extending
integrally formed ring member (2a).
The bore hole has straight cylindrical walls (2b and
2c) above and below the internal ring (2a).
The top portion (2d) of the bore hole is preferably
flat and straight to serve the purposes of the invention.
Furthermore, the upper cylindrical portion (2c) is
longer than the lower cylindrical portion (2b) , which is
also specially designed for the purposes of the invention.
The fixing means is a plug member or insert 3 made of
any suit-able material for the purposes of the invention.
The insert 3 has four different geometries as

The upper portion (4a) is of a curved nature having a
predetermined radius of curvature to sit within the upper
cylindrical portion of the bore.
It is important to note that this is not a snugly
fitting plug so far as the top curved portion is concerned.
It will be clearly seen from FIG. 3 that above the
internal ring portion, there is an annular gap formed
between the outer surface of the curved portion of the
insert and inner surface of the upper cylindrical part of
the bore.
This is also specially formed for the purposes of the
invention.
The insert has a second geometry in the form of a
cylindrical groove 4b to match the inner ring of the bore
when assembled.
Below the cylindrical groove, the insert has a
straight cylindrical portion 4c which is formed to match
the lower cylindrical inner portion of the bore.
These dimensions are to be very judiciously selected
and formed with meticulous care.
The fourth geometry of the insert is a straight
surface 4d to lie flush with the under surface of the
panel.
The fixing means further includes the support
structure 5 on which the insert is fixed through a bolt,
preferably a hexagonal bolt. For the purpose, the insert
itself is provided with a suitable hexagonal bore 5a.

The bore and the bolt can also replaced by screwing
arrangement.
It will thus be appreciated that the whole
arrangement is simple and convenient.
Operation of the Device
The screen panel is provided with preferably four
bore holes at the lower surface at the four corners of the
same formed meticulously to the required measures.
If desired, more such bores can be formed on the
bottom sides but it is not necessary.
This has greatly helped us to retain all the
screening surface of the screen panel and thus more
operational area is available to us. This has a positive
significant effect on the efficiency of operation, rate of
load handled, total load screened, power consumption,
labour cost and also on wear and tear.
The suitably formed inserts are fixed on the frame
and the underside of the screen panel is brought in
alignment of the inserts and the bores.
By simply pressing the panel on these inserts
carefully and evenly in horizontal manner, the panel gets
snap fitted on the support.
There is no plug during operation.
It has also given us the advantage of forming more
screening area along the four sides of the panel because we
have made use of only the undersides of the four corners of
the panel. A number of panels can thus be easily fitted.

When it is desired to remove a panel, it is simply-
necessary to prise out a free side of the panel and it
comes out easily and effortlessly.
There is no need to interfere with the fixing
elements at all.
Further, the replacement can be carried out even
during the operation of the screen and this is possible for
inexperienced hand.
Thus, the down time is also minimized and can be
eliminated.
In another embodiment, the bolt can be fixed into the
bore and the insert fixed to the support structure so that
the same snap action can be carried out easily even by
inexperienced hand.
It is obvious for those skilled in the art that as
the technology develops the basic idea of the invention can
be implemented in various ways. The invention and the
embodiments thereof are thus not restricted to the examples
described above, but they may vary within the scope of the
claims.

WE CLAIMS;
1. A screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means where the screen panel is mounted on a screen
support and held to the same and comprises vertical
bores provided on the underside of the screen panel
at predetermined locations that receives the screen
fixing means, said fixing means comprising an insert
member fitted into a vertical bore formed on the
underside of corner of the screen panel, said insert
member having the following geometries:
a. a first upper curved surface portion forming a
major part of the insert member and having a
uniform curvature of substantially more than a
semi-circle;
b. a second intermediate cylindrical grooved portion,
being contiguous with a lowermost end of the
first curved surface portion and being
considerably smaller in cross section compared to
the upper curved surface portion;
c. a third lower straight cylindrical surface which
is a straight cylindrical portion contiguous with
the said second grooved portion and being smaller
in cross section compared to the first upper
curve surface portion;
d. a fourth lower straight substantially horizontal
surface; and
e. said insert member having an inner vertical bore
of suitable dimension to accommodate a holding
means to fixedly hold the insert member onto the
screen panel support.

2. The screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means as claimed in claim 1 wherein, when assembled,
a. the said second grooved portion simply fits onto a
suitably formed inner ring portion of a vertical
bore; and
b. the third lower cylindrical portion, when
assembled, snugly rests along side a lower
cylindrical portion of the vertical bore.
3. A screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means as claimed in claim 1, wherein, a vertical bore
is form on the underside of the screen panel at each
of the four corners of the screen panel.
4 . A screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means as claimed in claim 1, wherein, the said-
vertical bore has five geometries as follows:
a. a first upper straight closed circular portion;
b. a second lower cylindrical portion depending from
the said first portion;
c. a third inner cylindrical ring portion contiguous
with the said second portion;
d. a fourth lower straight cylindrical portion
contiguous with the said ring portion;
e. a last substantially open circular portion; and
f. said second portion, namely the straight
cylindrical portion being substantially bigger in
height than the said fourth straight cylindrical
portion.

5. A screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means as claimed in claim 4, wherein, when assembled,
the outer surface of the said first upper curved
portion surface of the insert and the upper inner end
of the bore provide an annular space between the
same; the top of said second cylindrical portion and
the fourth cylindrical portion being in the same
vertical plane.
6. A screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holding
means is a bolt and a the inner vertical bore is
fitted with the bolt and the insert member is
arranged on the screen support.
7. The screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insert
member is accommodated on the screen support to
simply fit a bolt fixed in the bore of the screen
panel.
8. The screen panel in combination with a screen fixing
means, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holding
means comprises one of a bolt or screw.

A fixing means for fixing a screen panel on a
support structure includes an insert member adapted to fit
into a bore formed on the underside of a corner of a screen
panel. The insert member has a first upper curved surface
forming the major part of the insert member and having a
uniform curvature of substantially more than a semi-circle,
a second intermediate cylindrical grooved portion that is
contiguous with the lowermost end of the first curved
portion and is considerably smaller in cross-section
compared to the upper curved portion, a third lower
straight cylindrical surface which is a straight
cylindrical portion contiguous with the second groove
portion and is smaller in cross-section compared to the
major top curved first portion, and a fourth straight
substantially horizontal surface. The insert member has an
inner vertical bore of suitable dimension to accommodate a
holding means such as a bolt, a screw, or other equivalent;
to fixedly hold the insert onto a panel support member.

Documents:

176-CAL-2002-FORM-27.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-abstract.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-claims.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-correspondence.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-description (complete).pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-drawings.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-examination report.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-form 1.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-form 13.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-form 18.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-form 2.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-form 3.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-form 5.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-gpa.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-pa.pdf

176-cal-2002-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 231453
Indian Patent Application Number 176/CAL/2002
PG Journal Number 10/2009
Publication Date 06-Mar-2009
Grant Date 04-Mar-2009
Date of Filing 27-Mar-2002
Name of Patentee TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED
Applicant Address UNIT HOUSE, P-40, BLOCK-B, NEW ALIPORE, CALCUTTA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 IMAM SYED YAVER C/O TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED UNIT HOUSE, P-40, BLOCK-B, NEW ALIPORE, CALCUTTA-700 053
PCT International Classification Number H04N 5/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA