EP0655963A1 - Mobile centrifugal blasting machine. - Google Patents
Mobile centrifugal blasting machine.Info
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- EP0655963A1 EP0655963A1 EP93915850A EP93915850A EP0655963A1 EP 0655963 A1 EP0655963 A1 EP 0655963A1 EP 93915850 A EP93915850 A EP 93915850A EP 93915850 A EP93915850 A EP 93915850A EP 0655963 A1 EP0655963 A1 EP 0655963A1
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- centrifugal
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01H—STREET CLEANING; CLEANING OF PERMANENT WAYS; CLEANING BEACHES; DISPERSING OR PREVENTING FOG IN GENERAL CLEANING STREET OR RAILWAY FURNITURE OR TUNNEL WALLS
- E01H1/00—Removing undesirable matter from roads or like surfaces, with or without moistening of the surface
- E01H1/08—Pneumatically dislodging or taking-up undesirable matter or small objects; Drying by heat only or by streams of gas; Cleaning by projecting abrasive particles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24C—ABRASIVE OR RELATED BLASTING WITH PARTICULATE MATERIAL
- B24C3/00—Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants
- B24C3/02—Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other
- B24C3/06—Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other movable; portable
- B24C3/065—Abrasive blasting machines or devices; Plants characterised by the arrangement of the component assemblies with respect to each other movable; portable with suction means for the abrasive and the waste material
- B24C3/067—Self-contained units for floorings
Definitions
- Mobile centrifugal blasting machine which can be moved in one working direction over surfaces to be blasted, steel particles accelerated by rotating centrifugal wheels being thrown in the direction of the surface to be blasted and hitting them in an impact zone, with two centrifugal wheels arranged next to one another transversely to the working direction, which in the Operation each generate a particle beam directed towards the surface to be blasted.
- a centrifugal jet machine of this type can be seen, for example, from DE-OS 25 06 740 or DE-OS 26 52 416. It has two centrifugal wheels which can be driven by a motor to make a rotational movement, the axes of rotation of which each run in a plane which is spanned by the working direction and the vertical direction of the machine. Blasting particles, in particular small spherical bodies, supplied from a storage device are accelerated by the rotating centrifugal wheels and, in the form of two juxtaposed particle beams, are thrown against the surface to be blasted in the area of the underside of the machine. The required material removal takes place there in the area of the impact zone.
- the radiatable materials can in particular be concrete, coatings, screeds or steel plates.
- centrifugal jet machines In comparison to a centrifugal jet machine with only one centrifugal wheel, as described in DE 27 08 528 C2 emerges, the previously mentioned centrifugal jet machines have a larger working width. However, the beam pattern generated is extremely uneven. Because of the inevitable scattering of the jet particles, a central zone with a relatively low radiation intensity is regularly established, which is flanked on both sides by zones with a higher radiation intensity, so-called hot spots. This is particularly disadvantageous if the blasted surfaces remain as visible surfaces and may later only be sealed colorless. The appearance is particularly pronounced with relatively soft material of the surfaces to be blasted.
- the centrifugal blasting machine is designed such that the two adjacent particle beams laterally overlap with their mutually facing beam edge regions at the latest when they reach the impact zone in such a way that a central radiation region which is irradiated jointly by these two beam edge regions is formed in the impact zone.
- the radiation intensity corresponds at least essentially to that which is caused by a respective main beam region of the two particle beams adjacent to the associated beam edge region.
- Both centrifugal wheels are preferably of identical mirror-image design and are expediently operated at the same speed.
- a separate drive motor can be assigned to each centrifugal wheel. It would also be conceivable to use a central drive motor that drives both centrifugal wheels with the interposition of a suitable gear.
- FIG. 1 shows a first exemplary embodiment of the centrifugal jet machine according to the invention in side view according to arrow II from FIG. 2, partially broken open and highly schematic,
- FIG. 1 provided centrifugal wheel arrangement in an enlarged view, with a line of sight coinciding with the working direction according to arrow I, the centrifugal wheels are shown simplified as circles, again highly schematic, and
- FIG. 3 in a representation corresponding to FIG. 2 shows a further centrifugal wheel arrangement which can advantageously be implemented in the centrifugal jet machine according to FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 The general structure of the exemplary mobile centrifugal jet machine is evident from FIG. It has a structure, generally designated 1, which rests on a chassis 2. With the chassis 2 it is placed on a surface 4 to be blasted, which in the present case is a horizontally extending floor surface of a useful floor in the industrial or private sector.
- This floor consists of concrete, which of course can also be a different material or a mixed material.
- the surface 4 to be blasted does not necessarily have to be a floor surface, it can also be the surface of any other body, for example that of a steel plate. However, the preferred machining is carried out on at least substantially horizontally oriented surfaces, without the invention being restricted to such an application.
- the centrifugal jet machine In operation, the centrifugal jet machine is moved over the surface 4 to be blasted by an operator.
- a handle 3 can be provided for guidance that may be necessary.
- the direction of movement of the centrifugal jet machine during operation is referred to as the working direction, it is indicated by the arrow 5.
- the centrifugal jet machine will be moved regularly, covering working paths that adjoin one another laterally.
- the structure 1 has a housing 6 which receives two centrifugal wheels 7, 8. Because of the side view, only one (7) of these centrifugal wheels can be seen in FIG.
- the construction of a centrifugal wheel as such is known to the person skilled in the art, so that detailed explanations are not necessary at this point.
- Each centrifugal wheel 7, 8 is rotatable about a central longitudinal axis 12, 13.
- the corresponding rotary drive is provided, for example, by two drive motors, only one of which is shown at 14 in FIG. 1 and which are each assigned to one of the centrifugal wheels 7, 8.
- the drive motors 14 are, for example, fastened to the housing 6 and flanged directly to the associated centrifugal wheel 7, 8 without complex intermediate gears.
- a receiving container 15 for jet particles 16 is connected to the housing 6 via two feed channels 17, 18, one of the feed channels 17, 18 each opening into the housing 6 in the region of one of the centrifugal wheels 7, 8 (indicated by dash-dotted lines in FIGS. 2 and 3). In this way, the jet particles 16 are simultaneously fed to two centrifugal wheels 7, 8 due to gravity.
- the centrifugal wheels 7, 8 rotating during operation hurl the blasting particles 16 fed to them in accordance with arrows 19 (FIG. 1) in the direction of the surface 4 to be blasted, which is located in the region of the underside of the centrifugal blasting machine.
- the centrifugal jet machine has a working opening 23 which is bounded by a frame and which is open to the surface 4 to be blasted.
- the path of the jet particles 16 to the working opening 23 is guided by housing walls 24 which connect to the blast wheel housing 6 and define a jet channel 25.
- the jet particles 16 thrown away due to centrifugal force have impacted through the working opening 23 onto the surface 4, they rebound from this again according to arrows 26 and get back into the receiving container 15 via a return channel 27 also communicating with the opening 23 according to arrow 28.
- the feedback can be based solely on the rebound energy, but an additional, for example mechanical feedback support is also possible.
- the jet particles 16 carry out a material removal thereon.
- the particles removed in the process likewise enter the return channel 27 and are separated from the jet particles 16 before reaching the receiving container 15. Suitable means are provided for this, For example, a blower 32, which is indicated only schematically in FIG.
- the area of the surface 4 which is currently traversed by the working opening 23 forms an impact zone 33 for the jet particles 16. Its width corresponds essentially to that of the jet channel 25 provided jointly for the two blast wheels 7, 8.
- the two blast wheels 7, 8 are transverse to Working direction 5 arranged side by side (transverse direction 29), where they are expediently at the same height, as can be seen from FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the arrangement is preferably such that the two centrifugal wheels 7, 8 come to lie symmetrically on both sides of a longitudinal center plane 35 oriented both in the machine height direction 34 and in the working direction 5, as is realized in both exemplary embodiments.
- the two centrifugal wheels 7, 8 are arranged laterally next to one another horizontally at right angles to the working direction with a relatively small distance, so that their peripheral sides face one another.
- centrifugal wheels 7, 8 in such a way that their axes of rotation 12, 13 are contained in axis planes 36, 37 arranged parallel to one another, which run parallel to the longitudinal central plane 35 defined above, with respect to the horizontal plane 35 zontal are inclined.
- the wheel planes running at right angles to the axes of rotation 12, 13 are thus arranged at a preferably acute angle to the surface 4 to be blasted, so that the blasting particles 16 according to arrows 19 meet the impact zone 33 obliquely and an optimal rebound effect occurs in the adjoining return duct 27.
- the two centrifugal wheels 7, 8 preferably rotate in opposite directions during operation. If one looks at the centrifugal wheel arrangement in working direction 5, then in the case of the embodiment variant in FIG. 2, the left centrifugal wheel 7 rotates clockwise according to arrow 38 and the right centrifugal wheel 8 rotates counterclockwise according to arrow 39 during the rotation, the inner wheel sections 40, 40 'currently facing each other each have a movement component directed downwards towards the impact zone 33.
- the direction of rotation of a respective centrifugal wheel 7, 8 is exactly opposite, so that the outer wheel sections 41, 41 ', which are currently facing away from each other in the transverse direction 29 during rotation, have a movement component directed downward towards the impact zone 33 exhibit.
- each centrifugal wheel 7, 8 generates its own particle beam 43, 44 directed downward in the direction of the underside of the machine.
- the left particle beam 43 is indicated by dash-dotted lines and the right particle beam 44 by dashed lines.
- the setting can expediently be made such that the main beam directions of the two particle beams 43, 44 indicated in FIGS. 2 and 3 by the arrows 45, 46 diverge slightly obliquely in the direction of the impact zone 33 (FIG. 2) or slightly obliquely converge ( Figure 3).
- a respective particle beam 43, 44 widens starting from the assigned centrifugal wheel 7, 8 and has its largest width measured transversely to the longitudinal center plane 35 in the area of the impact zone 33.
- the two centrifugal wheels 7, 8, which are aligned with one another in the transverse direction 29, are designed and arranged in such a way that the two resulting and adjacent particle beams 43, 44 overlap with their mutually facing beam edge regions 47, 47 'transversely to the longitudinal center plane 35.
- the overlapping beam area is indicated in FIGS. 2 and 3 at 48 and, when the viewing direction coincides with the working direction 5, has, for example, a shape similar to an isosceles triangle, the two sides of the same length being delimited by the boundaries of the overlapping beams edge areas 47, 47 'are formed.
- the distance s between the beginning of the overlap and the impact zone 33 depends in particular on the angle of propagation of the individual particle beams 43, 44 and on the setting of the main beam directions 45, 46. In the case of FIG. 2, the distance s is greater than in the case of FIG. 3, where the beam edge regions 47, 47 'only overlap or cross relatively late.
- the impact zone 33 is thus divided transversely to the working direction 15 into three strip-like radiation areas 49, 50, 51 which merge directly into one another.
- the result is a central, central working area 49 in which the overlapping beam edge areas 47, 47 'collide together. This is flanked on both sides by external radiation areas 50, 51, which are caused by the remaining beam portion of a respective one of the two particle beams 43, 44.
- This remaining beam portion is largely determined by a main beam area 52, 53 which adjoins the assigned inner beam edge area 47, 47 'and has a high beam intensity.
- the mutually adjacent inner beam edge regions 47, 47 'each have a lower beam intensity, so that in the event of an impact, radiation regions would arise in which a smaller one without overlapping Material removal has taken place.
- this is compensated for by the beam overlap, since the low beam intensities add up and result in a higher total beam intensity which essentially corresponds to that of an adjacent main beam region 52, 53. In this way, a uniform beam pattern without so-called hot spots is established over a very large width of the impact zone 33.
- the masking devices 55 are preferably formed by the lateral housing walls 24 and in particular by their wall end regions 58 which directly adjoin the working opening 23 and extend in the direction of the centrifugal wheels 7, 8.
- the beam particles impinging on the masking devices 55 are thus reflected (indicated by arrows 60) and strike the outer radiation areas 50, 51, which are already irradiated by the main beam areas 52, 53.
- the direction of rotation of the two centrifugal wheels 7, 8 provided in the embodiment variant according to FIG. 3 is advantageous. It causes the outer beam edge areas 54, 54 'to strike the wall end areas 58 relatively flat at a very small angle 61, so that little wear occurs.
- the embodiment variant according to FIG. 2 can also be operated in connection with masking devices 55.
- masking devices 55 For this purpose, only the setting on the centrifugal wheel side must be carried out in such a way that the main jet directions 45, 46 diverge more and the outer jet edge regions 54, 54 'also strike the lateral housing walls 24.
- somewhat increased wear would have to be expected, since the impact angle - causing the other direction of rotation of the centrifugal wheels 7, 8 - would be greater than in the variant according to the figure .
- the masking devices 55 can be formed by parts which protrude into the beam channel 25.
- these can be baffle plates which are fastened to the housing wall 24 in particular in an exchangeable manner.
- the masking devices 55 which may be present enable additional beam image optimization in the outer edge regions of the impact zone, so that the result of the work is the entire width of the Impact zone produces a sharply defined beam pattern with uniform radiation.
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DE4226680A DE4226680A1 (en) | 1992-08-12 | 1992-08-12 | Mobile centrifugal blasting machine |
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PCT/EP1993/001786 WO1994004315A1 (en) | 1992-08-12 | 1993-07-08 | Mobile centrifugal blasting machine |
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