WO2003035518A1 - Scraper blade, especially conveyor belt scraper - Google Patents
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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
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- the present invention relates to a scraper blade for use, in particular, as a conveyor belt scraper.
- SE-B-468390 and the corresponding US-A-4874304 , disclose a scraper blade adapted to be used in a con- veyor belt scraping device.
- the scraper is made of a homogeneous elastomeric or plastic material and provided with an inner stiffening member in the form of a piece of sheet-metal which is inserted into a groove in the scraper.
- the abrasion resistance of this type of homo- geneous scraper has proven to be insufficient for certain applications .
- a similar scraper is disclosed in EP-A-0893376.
- This scraper has an inner stiffening member equivalent to the removable stiffening member of the scraper according to the above-mentioned specification.
- the scraper is similar, i.e. the active scraper tip is made of a homogeneous material . Consequently, nor is this scraper optimal for said applications.
- EP-A-0573688 also discloses a conveyor belt scraper having a tip which is made of a homogeneous material and which, during use, is subject to substantial abrasive wear and, therefore, is removably mounted.
- GB-A-1454763 discloses a scraper blade which is made of a two-layer laminate, in which one layer is made of an elastomeric material of a softer quality to achieve efficient scraping and the other layer is of a harder quality to form a support for the softer layer.
- the scraper blade can be mounted in such manner that the harder layer is facing forward or that the softer layer is facing forward. The latter mounting is preferred when the scraper is used for scraping wet materials.
- the scraper blade is arranged perpendicularly to the surface to be scraped.
- the scraper is used as a prescraper to scrape an arched surface and, therefore, the scraper blade is applied obliquely against this surface, there is a considerable risk of the layer of soft material forming a thin lip, which does not come off and thus has a detrimental effect on the scraping result .
- An object of the present invention is to provide a new scraper blade, which has both a longer useful life and better scraping effect than the above-mentioned scraper blades according to prior art.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a scraper blade which, owing to its construction, maintains its scraping effect better and maintains the shape of the efficient scraper tip.
- the invention relates to a scraper blade which has at one end a scraper tip and at the other end a mounting base. The scraper tip is outwardly taper- ed.
- the scraper blade has at least two layers of different materials.
- the layer of material adapted to form the actual scraper tip is made of a material that is both softer and more abrasion resistant than said at least one other layer. If the scraper blade has only two layers, the softer and more abrasion resistant layer will be facing forward, i.e. it will be the first to meet the surface to be scraped.
- the technique consisting in using a scraper with two layers of different hardness is already known from GB-A-1454763 in connection with scrap- ing wet surfaces.
- two layers of material are used, one having a hardness of 75-98° Shore A and the other having a hardness of 65-88° Shore A.
- the scraper can be operated in both directions, i.e. either with the softer or with the harder layer of material first. This indicates that materials with similar or substantially similar abrasion resistance are used to obtain an even wear on both layers, which are arranged essentially perpendicularly to the scraped surface .
- Fig. 1 shows a section through a conveyor belt scraper device with a first example of a scraper blade according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of such a device.
- Fig. 3 is an end view of a second example of a scraper blade according to the invention.
- Figs 4-12 illustrate further embodiments of the scraper blade according to the invention.
- the conveyor belt scraper device of Figs 1 and 2 is essentially designed in accordance with SE-B-468390 and the corresponding US-A-4874304 , which are incorporated herewith by reference. For the sake of simplicity, the same reference numerals are therefore used to indicate like components.
- scraper blade/blades instead of the scraper blade/blades shown in said documents, a scraper blade according to the present invention is used.
- the scraper blade 14 consists of two layers 40, 41 of material of different quality.
- the scraper blade is adapted to be pressed at an oblique angle against the belt in the same way as indicated in most of the above-mentioned documents.
- the layer 40 which is turned away from the scraped surface of the conveyor belt 24 or which meets this surface first, is formed of an elastomeric or plastic quality that is soft and has a higher abrasion resistance.
- the layer 41 which is facing the scraped surface or which meets this surface last is formed of an elastomeric or plastic quality, which is harder than the material of the layer 40 and which has a higher abrasion resistance than this material .
- the harder and more rigid layer 41 serves as a stiffening layer to maintain the intended pressure acting against the belt when the scraper blade is flexibly pivoted towards and kept in engagement with the scraped surface.
- This layer is not adapted to be a scraping layer but only a stiffening layer.
- a PU material with a high stiffness and a low abrasion resistance could be used as material in the more rigid layer. If PU materials are used, the hardness could preferably range from about 55° Shore D to about 75° Shore D.
- PVC, polyethylene, polyamide, polyester or the like could also be used as material in the layer 41.
- the scraper blade could also be designed as a laminate consisting of two or more sublayers, for example an abrasion resistant soft rubber layer 40 and a harder, less abrasion resistant layer 41 of polyethylene.
- the layer 40 constitutes the actual scraping layer and forms the efficient scraper tip of the scraper blade.
- this layer has a hardness of about 50° Shore A to about 85° Shore A or, more preferred, from about 65° Shore A to about 85° Shore A.
- the stiffening layer 41 By making the tip of a material that has a higher softness and a higher abrasion resistance than the material of the stiffening layer 41, the stiffening layer 41 will be exposed to intentional “excessive wear", i.e. it will wear faster than the layer 40. This has proven to give the scraper blade a substantially better scraping effect and a longer life.
- the mounting base 16 with its gripping grooves 17 is designed in previously known manner to hold the supporting beam
- the belt scraper device is mounted in such manner that the tip 15 of the scraper is pressed against the conveyor belt 24 as this passes around the belt drum 25, which rotates counter-clockwise in Fig. 1.
- the belt scraper can be urged against the conveyor belt in customary manner by means of devices which are not shown in more detail in Fig. 1 and which yieldingly urge the belt scraper against the conveyor belt, tending to displace the scraper tip 15 to the right in Fig. 1.
- These devices may be pneumatic or hydraulic devices, spring devices or other mechanical devices.
- mechanical devices 34 are shown for pivoting and urging the belt scraper against the conveyor belt.
- the supporting element comprises two parts, namely a rotatable shaft 26 with a square tube 27 rigidly mounted thereon and a holder 28, which can be readily mounted on and dismounted from the square tube and in which the undercut mounting recess 11 is formed.
- the holder 28 with scraper blades mounted thereon may thus be easily and quickly mounted and dismounted as a single unit.
- a cotter pin 32 inserted through the holes 29 and the corresponding holes in the square tube is also use for retaining the holder.
- the embodiment of Fig. 3 differs from the embodiment of Figs 1 and 2 in one respect only, namely that the outwardly directed side of the layer 40 has a stepped or saw-tooth shape. This shape reduces the risk of scraped-off material getting stuck on the outside of the scraper. Moreover, the scraper blade tip is automatically renewed when the layer 40 at the tip 15 has been worn to form a new step. This is a considerable advantage in the case where the chosen quality of the material of the softer, more abrasion resistant layer should show a ten- dency to form a thin lip, which would reduce the performance of the scraper.
- a major advantage of this embodiment according to the invention is that the out- side of the scraper is continuous and has no discontinuities that may weaken the construction. This makes the scraper more flexible and stable than the prior-art scraper, which is provided with cuts or slits in its outside that weaken the construction.
- Another advantage as compared with prior art is that the tip remains intact, i.e. its pointed shape is maintained. This is in opposition to the slit technique used in prior art, where a step is formed at the top of the scraper (See Fig. 4, US-A-4658949) .
- the layer 40 being made of an ester-based urethane rubber with a hardness of 70° Shore A and the layer 41 being made of an ester-based urethane rubber with a hardness of 65° Shore D.
- the other scraper blade used in the comparison test was formed according to Fig. 3, the layer 40 being made of an ester-based urethane rubber with a hardness of 70° Shore A and the layer 41 was made of an ester-based urethane rubber with a hardness of 65° Shore D. The results are presented below. Scraper type
- the efficient scraper tip of the layer 40 will function as a resilient scraper tip, which is well supported by the more rigid and less abrasion resistant layer 41 all the way to the outermost tip, and that the layer 41, as a result of its contact with irregularities on the conveyor belt or vibrations in the device, will always wear faster than the tip of the layer 40, but only to such an extent that a short resilient section of this tip is maintained, as is shown in Fig. 1.
- the abrasion resistance of the different materials in this embodiment has been tested in accordance with ISO 4649 "Determination of abrasion resistance using a rotating cylindrical drum device", with a load of 10 N. In this test, the following abrasion values were observed: polyurethane 65° Shore D 66 mm 3 polyurethane 90° Shore A 61 mm 3 polyurethane 78° Shore A 57 mm 3 polyurethane 70° Shore A 44 mm 3
- the materials of a softer quality have a better abrasion resistance (i.e. a smaller amount of material is abraded) in this laboratory test.
- the differences are con- siderably bigger.
- the reason that the laboratory test is not entirely correct is the method used for wearing the tip, i.e. by means of an abrasive paper, which becomes clogged quite easily by impurities from the abraded material .
- the invention has been described in connection with urethane rubber of different quality in the scraper blade.
- the actual scraping layer 40 is made of a soft, more abrasion resistant material and the supporting layer/layers 41 is/are made of harder and more rigid, but less abrasion resistant material.
- the material in the more rigid, less abrasion resistant layer could be, for example, PVC, polyethylene, polyamide, polyester or the like, as long as it is ensured that the material used has a lower abrasion resistance than the material in the actual scraping layer.
- the material in the actual scraping layer could be other materials than urethane rubber, for example suitable natural rubber compounds or other rubber materials, as long as it is ensured that the material in question is softer and has a better abrasion resistance than the material in the supporting layer 41.
- the rear side of this layer could, according to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, be given a saw-tooth shape, as shown in Fig. 3 and as described above. It is also possible, however, within the scope of the invention, to counteract such tendencies of lip formation by using one of the embodiments shown in Figs 4-12.
- ribs 42 which are incorporated in the layer 40 in a spaced-apart manner and which extend parallel to the scraper blade tip 15.
- Figs 4-6 show three different cross-sections of these ribs 42.
- the ribs 42 could be made of the same material as the layer 41, i.e. a material with a lower abrasion resistance and a higher hardness than the material of the actual scraping layer 40.
- they could also be made of a third material which has a lower abrasion resistance than the material of the actual scraping layer 40 and which is brittle so as to break when the scraper blade tip has been worn to the rib 42 in question. In this way, any existing thin lip of the layer 40 will fall off so that the scraping effect remains unchanged.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an embodiment in which the layer 43 is integrated with the layer 41 and is made of the same material as the latter and in which the layer 40 is thus enclosed by these two layers 41 and 43, except at the tip of the scraper.
- the layer 43 is a separate layer which has been laminated with the layer 40 and covers the rear side of said layer and which could be formed of another material than the layer 41, but which has a lower abrasion resistance and a higher hardness than the material of the layer 40 or is brittle and has a higher hardness than the material of the layer 40.
- a major advantage of these embodiments, where the layer which is adapted to form the actual scraper tip and which is made of a soft, more abrasion resistant material, is that any thin lip formed at the tip of the actual scraping layer 40 will automatically fall off when the tip has been worn to the third, outwardly facing layer 43.
- Figs 9-10 illustrate embodiments where the layer 41 has been provided with ribs 44 which extend through the layer 40 and are formed of the same material as the layer 41. The result is that the tip of the scraper blade is renewed when it has been worn to the ribs 44.
- the only difference between the embodiments according to Figs 9 and 10 is the way in which the ribs have been oriented and formed. In Fig. 9, they extend substantially perpendicularly to the layer 41, whereas the ribs 44 in Fig. 10 are arched in cross-section, the arch being adapted so that it will follow the curve of the scraped surface as the scraper is worn and gradually pivoted towards the scraped surface .
- Figs 11 and 12 correspond to the embodiments according to Figs 9 and 10, the difference being that the ribs 44 are formed as separate elements, which are attached to both the layer 41 and the different strips of the layer 40.
- the result is the same, i.e. as soon as the tip has been worn to the ribs 44, the remaining portions of the strip of the layer 40 will be broken off, so that the scraper tip always remains intact.
- the same material may be chosen for the ribs 44 as for the layer 41, but, naturally, any other material that is less abrasion resistant than the layer 40 and harder than this layer, or brittle, may also be chosen.
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DK02775630T DK1434725T3 (da) | 2001-10-03 | 2002-09-24 | Skrabeblad, navnlig til transportbåndsskraber |
AU2002341475A AU2002341475B2 (en) | 2001-10-03 | 2002-09-24 | Scraper blade, especially conveyor belt scraper |
ES02775630T ES2304453T3 (es) | 2001-10-03 | 2002-09-24 | Hoja niveladora, particularmente niveladora de cinta transportadora. |
EP02775630A EP1434725B1 (en) | 2001-10-03 | 2002-09-24 | Scraper blade,especially conveyor belt scraper |
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DE60225704T DE60225704T2 (de) | 2001-10-03 | 2002-09-24 | Kraztblatt, insbesondere für förderbandkratzvorrichtung |
BRPI0213036-0B1A BR0213036B1 (pt) | 2001-10-03 | 2002-09-24 | Lâmina raspadora, especialmente raspador para correia transportadora |
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