WO1994008877A1 - Abstreifelement zum anordnen an einem systemträger einer abstreifvorrichtung - Google Patents
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- WO1994008877A1 WO1994008877A1 PCT/EP1993/002764 EP9302764W WO9408877A1 WO 1994008877 A1 WO1994008877 A1 WO 1994008877A1 EP 9302764 W EP9302764 W EP 9302764W WO 9408877 A1 WO9408877 A1 WO 9408877A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G45/00—Lubricating, cleaning, or clearing devices
- B65G45/10—Cleaning devices
- B65G45/12—Cleaning devices comprising scrapers
- B65G45/16—Cleaning devices comprising scrapers with scraper biasing means
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- Scraper element for arranging on a system support of an A bstreif orcardi
- the invention relates to a scraper element to be arranged on a system carrier of a scraper device for the end of a conveyor belt, which has: a scraper blade, which in the ready-to-use position is peeling against the conveyor belt, a lamella support, on the upper end of which the scraper blade is attached , a torsion spring joint on which the lamella support can be pivoted and spring-loaded about a horizontal axis, a foot on which the torsion spring joint is held and which is arranged on the system carrier, a height adjustment device for height adjustment of the scraper blade along a first axis, - a pivot bearing for pivoting the scraper blade around a second axis for adjusting the parallelism of the scraper edge of the scraper blade to the conveyor belt, the second axis forming an angle with the conveyor belt section toward the scraper blade segment which is less than 90 °.
- Each scraper element has a height adjustment device for adjusting and applying the scraper blade to the assigned belt area and a rotary bearing for pivoting about an axis for preferably automatically adjusting the parallelism of the scraper blade to the conveyor belt forms that is less than 90 °.
- the invention has for its object to develop a scraper element of the type mentioned in such a way that, in conjunction with an easy assembly and disassembly possibility of the scraper element and / or the lamella support, a compact unit with a particularly simple height adjustment device is created becomes.
- the rotary bearing consists of a bearing bush connected to the system carrier, arranged in a tubular sleeve in a rotationally fixed manner, and a bearing journal which is pivotably mounted in the bearing bush and is connected to the lamella support and the wiper blade.
- the height adjustment device is designed to adjust the height of the bearing journal relative to the bearing bush, and preferably a securing screw on the side facing away from the lamella support can be screwed into the bearing bush for the axial longitudinal fixing of the bearing bush in the tubular sleeve.
- the stripping element or its lamella support in the tubular sleeve is secured by a single securing screw which, in the installed operational position, can lie inside the tubular sleeve, is accessible from the lower side and can be operated in particular with a single key. In this respect, the installation and removal of the wiping element is particularly simplified.
- the height is adjusted via the position of the system carrier.
- the height adjustment device mentioned at the outset is provided for the individual adjustment of the stripping elements.
- this device for height adjustment includes an adjusting screw which is accessible through or in the securing screw and is locked outside of the adjustment by frictional engagement. The height adjustment can in turn be carried out with just a single tool by simply turning the adjusting screw in one direction or the other.
- REPLACEMENT LEAF is protected on the underside of the tube sleeve, so that it can not be affected by peeled material, rain or the like. If necessary, a protective cap can simply be put on.
- the tubular sleeve receiving the foot and the bearing journal are generally made of steel. This prevents direct contact between the steel parts moving towards each other, so that rust cannot occur. With a skilful choice of plastic, a certain good sliding property is available in this way, so that good pivotability of the bearing journal within the bearing bush is ensured, regardless of possible lubricants and lubricants.
- This pivotability of the scraper element does the second axis coinciding with the central axis of the tubular sleeve is important for the automatic adjustment, in particular, of the edge of the scraper blade to the surface of the conveyor belt. The condition for this is that the pivot axis is at an angle to the plane of the conveyor belt that is less than 90 °.
- pivot bearing in the installation position is offset laterally to the central axis of the foot on the door
- REPLACEMENT LEAF sion spring joint is arranged, resulting in a more compact design.
- the foot is secured in the holder by a fastening means extending in the axial direction of the holder, for example a screw.
- a fastening means extending in the axial direction of the holder, for example a screw.
- the lamella support can be locked in the pivot bearing in predetermined pivot positions. If a swivel position has been set, it can be easily fixed with a locking device.
- the rotary bearing preferably has a tubular sleeve forming the bearing housing, an intermediate sleeve which is displaceable and adjustable in the tubular sleeve along the first axis
- bearing pin By means of a screw in the tubular sleeve, which engages in a groove in the intermediate sleeve, the bearing pin can be in the
- This arrangement ensures, in addition to easy height adjustment, on the one hand a freely rotatable mounting of the bearing pin and the lamella support without the need for maintenance and a long service life, and on the other hand the lamella support with the bearing pin, the bearing bushes and the intermediate sleeve can be removed as a whole from the outer sleeve of the pivot bearing if required pull out slightly.
- the stripping element according to the invention is therefore a light one
- REPLACEMENT LEAF manageable unit that can be easily packaged, traded and exchanged.
- the installation and removal on the system carrier of the stripping device and the height adjustment are particularly easy to effect. Because of the details of preferred constructions, reference is made to dependent claims.
- FIG. 1 shows a front view of part of a stripping device with a stripping element in the assembled state according to a first embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 is a side view of the stripping device of Fig. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of a system carrier of the stripping device from FIGS. 1 and 2 with a stripping element shown in section and a further stripping element;
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional view through the stripping element along the line rv-rv from FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a front view of a scraper device with four scraper elements according to a second embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the stripping device of FIG. 5;
- Fig. 7 is a side sectional view through a tubular sleeve
- FIG. 8 shows a rare sectional view through a tube sleeve and a foot of a stripping element in a stripping device according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 shows a side sectional view through a tubular sleeve and a foot of a stripping element in a stripping device according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- the embodiments of a stripping device 1 according to the invention shown in the drawing serve for stripping conveyor belts 2 drawn in a direction G. Therefore, the stripping device 1 is arranged below the conveyor belt 2.
- the stripping device 1 is provided with a system carrier 3 extending transversely to the conveyor belt 2, on which a plurality of stripping elements 4 are arranged next to one another and offset in the direction of the conveyor belt 2.
- the system carrier 3 of the stripping device 1 has a plurality of tube sleeves 5 or holders 33 for " receiving the stripping elements 4.
- the stripping element 4 basically consists of a foot 6, a torsion spring joint 7 connected to the foot 6 directly or indirectly and a plate support 9 carrying a stripping plate 8 at its upper end, which is connected to the torsion spring joint 7.
- the scraper blades 8 clean the surface of the conveyor belt by peeling them. They adapt to the unevenness of the conveyor belt 2 so that
- REPLACEMENT LEAF a run on a corner of a scraper blade 8 is avoided.
- the compensating movement takes place by pivoting the lamella support 9 or the wiping element 4 in a pivot bearing about an axis A.
- the pivot bearing thus ensures, in particular, the automatic adjustment of the parallelism of the wiping edge of the wiper blade 8 with respect to the affected area of the conveyor belt surface.
- the scraper blade 8 can also be adjusted in height by a height adjustment device.
- the axis A forms an angle with the section of the conveyor belt 2 running towards the scraper blade 8 which is less than 90 °.
- the stripping elements 4 are arranged transversely to the running direction of the conveyor belt 2 next to one another and offset in the running direction of the conveyor belt 2 such that overlapping cleaning areas of the stripping blades 8 result.
- Each stripping element 4 is held by a tubular sleeve 5 on the system support 3, into which it is inserted with its cylindrical base 6.
- the tube sleeve 5 is an integral part of the system carrier 3, which is designed as a tube and runs transversely to the running direction of the conveyor belt 2.
- the system carrier 3, to which a plurality of tube sleeves 5 are welded, extends over the entire width of the conveyor belt 2 and is attached via spring-loaded rockers 10 on both sides of the conveyor belt 2 in each case to a spindle 11, which in turn is fastened in each case via a plate 12 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 to the frame (not shown here) or to the supporting structure of the conveyor belt 2.
- the system carrier 3 is preferably mirror-symmetrical. For reasons of clarity, however, only one part of the stripping device is shown in FIGS. 1 to 4
- Each tubular sleeve 5 carries a stripping element 4, which, as already mentioned above, essentially consists of the foot 6, the torsion spring joint 7 and the lamella support 9 with the stripping lamella 8. While the lamella support 9 is connected to an inner square 13 of the torsion spring joint 7, the foot 6 is connected to the housing 14 of the torsion spring joint 7, see FIG. 3. In a known manner, 7 rubber elements 15 are introduced into the torsion spring joint , whereby the square 13 is centered and kept spring-loaded.
- the function of such torsion spring joints - also for the stripping elements - is well known to the person skilled in the art, so that a more detailed description can be dispensed with here.
- the scraper element 4 is pivotally mounted about the axis A in a pivot bearing.
- the pivot bearing is formed by the tubular sleeve 5, a plastic bearing bush 17 arranged in the tubular sleeve 5 and by the base 6 of the stripping element 4 rotatably mounted in the bearing bush 17.
- At the upper end of the tubular sleeve 5 there are two recesses, in each of which a projection 16 of the bearing bush 17 engages.
- the recesses and projections 16 are arranged in the circumferential direction so that only an arrangement of the bearing bush 17 in the tubular sleeve 5 is possible.
- the bearing bush 17 extends approximately over the entire length of the tubular sleeve 5 and has an internal thread on its underside into which a locking screw 18 is screwed.
- the securing screw 18 is a hexagon socket screw with an edge with a circular cross section, the diameter of which is somewhat smaller than the inside diameter of the tubular sleeve 5
- the O-ring When the locking screw 18 is loosened, the O-ring returns to its untensioned starting position. When the securing screw 18 is loosened, the bearing bush 17 can be pulled upwards out of the tubular sleeve 5 with the securing screw 18. Conversely, an easy insertion of the bearing bush 17 into the tubular sleeve 5 is possible.
- the groove shown is otherwise not necessary for a secure fit of the stripping element 4 in the tubular sleeve 5 and thus in the system carrier 3 and is only present as an additional securing means. For the fixation, the pinch of the 0-ring 19 against the smooth wall of the tubular sleeve 5 is sufficient.
- the foot 6 In the interior of the bearing bush 17, the foot 6 is inserted, which is designed as a bearing journal and is welded to the housing 14 of the torsion spring joint 7. In its basic position, the foot 6 rests on the collar 20 of an adjusting bush 21, and is furthermore connected to this adjusting bush 21 by means of a pin connection free of play in the axial direction and pivotably in the pivoting direction.
- an elongated hole 22 is machined in the adjusting bushing 21, through which a pin 23 passes, which is held in a corresponding transverse bore in the foot 6.
- the adjusting bushing 21 is part of a device for adjusting the height of the foot 6 relative to the bearing bushing 17 and thus the scraper blade 8 along the axis A.
- the height adjusting device will now be described in more detail below.
- a set screw 26 is rotatable, but is held fixed in the axial direction, for which purpose the screw head and, on the other hand, a shaft locking ring 27 with a washer 28 is used, which is inserted into a groove inserted into the set screw 26.
- the set screw 26, which is designed as a hexagon socket screw, can be turned back and forth from below without hindrance.
- REPLACEMENT LEAF tion of the training can take place so that an elongated hole can be formed in the foot 6, while a transverse bore in the adjusting bush 21 receives the pin 23. It is a reversal of the principle that is familiar to the person skilled in the art.
- a pocket into which a sleeve 31 is inserted.
- the collar 31 and the upper part of the bearing bush 17 are enclosed by a sealing cap 32.
- all parts are coated with water-resistant grease, so that smooth movement and optimal corrosion protection is provided.
- a protective cap (not shown) can be placed on the securing screw 18, which is then removed for adjustment and releasing purposes. But even without such a cap, both screws 18 and 26 are well protected inside the tubular sleeve 5.
- FIGS. 5 to 9 show a second, third and fourth embodiment of the stripping element 4, the parts having the same effect having the same reference numerals as the first embodiment.
- the second, third and fourth embodiment also has in common that the foot 6 of the stripping element 4 is inserted into a holder 33 which is connected to the system carrier 3.
- the foot 6 inserted into the holder 33 runs parallel to the plane of the conveyor belt 2.
- the housing 14 of the torsion spring joint 7 is fastened directly at the outer end of the foot 6.
- a rotary bearing 34 is provided between the torsion spring joint 7 and the lamella support 9, in which the lamella support 9 is rotatably mounted.
- the square 13 of the torsion spring joint 7 is welded to a tubular sleeve 35 of the pivot bearing 34.
- the pivot bearing 34 is laterally offset from the central axis of the
- the foot 6 is fastened with a screw 36 extending in the axial direction of the holder 33 in such a way that the screw 36 engages with its threaded part in a thread incorporated in the foot 6 and rests with its screw head on an annular surface of the holder 33.
- the foot 6 has a spring-loaded, radially displaceable pin 37, which extends transversely to the axial direction of the foot 6, in a recess and which engages in a corresponding transverse bore in the holder 33 when the Foot 6 is inserted into the holder 33 as far as it will go. With the associated transverse bore, this pin 37 also serves as a positioning aid for inserting the foot 6 into the holder 33.
- both the torsion spring joint 7 and the rotary bearing 34 and the foot 6 are encapsulated with the holder 33 in order to prevent the penetration of wear-demanding particles, for example coal dust or the like to prevent.
- the rotary bearing 34 according to FIGS. 5 to 7 of the second embodiment of the stripping element 4 consists of the tubular sleeve 35, an intermediate sleeve 38 and an upper and lower bearing bush 39 and 40.
- the upper and lower bearing bushes 39 and 40 each have a flange edge, which rests on the end face of the intermediate sleeve 38.
- each bearing bush 39, 40 is fixed in an axial direction.
- the lamella support 9 is arranged with its end region opposite the wiping lamella 8, which is designed as a bearing journal 41 with a stop 42.
- the stop 42 rests on the upper bearing bush 39. In this way, the lamella support 9 is also axially supported.
- the tubular sleeve 35 and the intermediate sleeve 38 are made of metal and the bearing bushes 39 and 40 are made of plastic.
- the intermediate sleeve 38 is provided on its outer surface with a groove 43 extending in the axial direction, into which a screw 44 screwed into the tubular sleeve 35 engages and which, as can be seen in FIG. 7, has a limited length.
- a secure fit of the screw 44 is ensured in that the tubular sleeve 35 has a socket 45 with a thread into which the screw 44 is screwed.
- the bearing pin 41 has an elongated hole 47 which extends in its radial direction and into which a pin 48 connected to the intermediate sleeve 38 engages. This holds the intermediate sleeve 38 on the bearing journal 41 such that they can be rotated relative to one another and can only be moved together in the axial direction when the screw 44 is loosened in the manner described above. As a result, the angle of rotation of the lamella support 9 in the pivot bearing 34 is also limited to an angle ⁇ of 25 °.
- the intermediate sleeve 38 is closed and encapsulated by a stopper 49 on its lower end face.
- the diameter of the plug 49 corresponds to the outer diameter of the intermediate sleeve 38 or is somewhat smaller than this. In this way, the stopper 49 can be pulled out of its place with the intermediate sleeve 38 and with the parts arranged in it.
- REPLACEMENT LEAF ment 4 shown. This corresponds essentially to the second embodiment according to FIGS. 5 to 7. Only the tubular sleeve 35 is extended downwards and provided with an end wall 50. In the end wall 50, a threaded hole is machined coaxially with respect to the axis A, into which a set screw 51 engages. The end of the adjusting screw 51 lies against the stopper 49 on the underside of the journal 41. In this way, it is not necessary - as in the embodiment according to FIG.
- the fourth embodiment of the wiping element 4 shown in FIG. 9 differs from the second embodiment primarily in that the bearing support 9 with its bearing journal 41 is rotatably mounted in the tubular sleeve 35 about the axis A and the lamella support 9 in predetermined swivel positions by screwing and tightening the screw 44 and thereby clamping the bearing pin 41 in the tubular sleeve 35.
- the height adjustment of the scraper blade 8 takes place in that the screw 44 is loosened and the bearing pin 41 is moved along the axis A. The screw 44 is then tightened again and the bearing journal 41 is clamped in the tubular sleeve 35 by the screw 44.
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BR9305669A BR9305669A (pt) | 1992-10-13 | 1993-10-08 | Elemento de separação a ser disposto em um porta-sistema de um dispositivo de separação |
EP94913435A EP0629171B1 (de) | 1992-10-13 | 1993-10-08 | Abstreifelement zum anordnen an einem systemträger einer abstreifvorrichtung |
DE59308474T DE59308474D1 (de) | 1992-10-13 | 1993-10-08 | Abstreifelement zum anordnen an einem systemträger einer abstreifvorrichtung |
US08/244,836 US5518107A (en) | 1992-10-13 | 1993-10-08 | Stripper element mounted on a system of a stripping device |
DK94913435T DK0629171T3 (da) | 1992-10-13 | 1993-10-08 | Afstrygningselement til anbringelse på en systembærer af en afstrygningsindretning |
KR1019940701999A KR100296406B1 (ko) | 1992-10-13 | 1993-10-09 | 벨트분리장치를지지하는시스템에장착된벨트분리요소 |
JP50959394A JP3428647B2 (ja) | 1992-10-13 | 1993-10-09 | 研磨装置 |
AU64576/94A AU677049B2 (en) | 1992-10-13 | 1994-06-07 | Scraper element for arrangement at the discharge end of a scraper device for conveyor belts |
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DE (1) | DE59308474D1 (de) |
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