WO2007043944A1 - Scraper blade and method of manufacturing the same - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the present invention relates to a scraper blade for use in particular as a conveyor belt scraper.
- SE-B-468 390 and its equivalent US-A-5 197 587 disclose a scraper blade which is adapted to be used in a conveyor belt scraping device.
- This scraper is made of a homogeneous elastomeric or plastic material and is pro- vided with an inner stiffening in the form of a sheet- metal piece which is inserted into a groove in the scraper.
- this type of homogeneous scraper has, however, been found to have insufficient abrasion resistance.
- the stiffening sheet- metal piece causes troubles when destructing the scraper since the materials have to be separated.
- EP-A-O 573 688 also discloses a conveyor belt scraper with a tip, which is made of a homogeneous material and which in use is subjected to heavy abrasion and therefore is mounted to be exchangeable.
- GB-A-I 454 763 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 grade to provide effective scraping and the other layer is made of a harder grade to constitute a support for the softer layer.
- the scraper blade can be mounted either in such a manner that the harder layer is turned forward or in such a manner that the softer layer is turned forward. The latter mounting is preferred if the scraper is used to scrape off wet material.
- the scraper blade is arranged perpendicular to the surface that is to be scraped.
- the scraper is used as a prescraper for scraping a curved surface and therefore the scraper blade is oriented obliquely to this surface, there is a great risk that the layer of soft material forms a thin lip which does not come loose and which impairs the result of scraping.
- SE-A-519 267 discloses a scraper blade consisting of two elastomeric or plastic materials with different hard- nesses and abrasion resistances, the material with a higher hardness and a lower abrasion resistance facing the base to be scraped and the other material constituting the scraper tip.
- a frequent problem in prior art thus is how to best manufacture a scraper blade which has a long useful life and at the same time optimum scraping properties.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a new scraper blade which has both a longer useful life and a better scraping effect than the above-mentioned known scraper blades.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a scraper blade which due to its construction better maintains its scraping effect and better maintains the shape of the effective scraper tip.
- the invention intends to provide a laminated scraper blade with a combination of materials which ensures manufacture of scraper blades which is reliable in operation and in terms of quality and also cost-effective, and ensures cost-effective destruction as well.
- a scraper blade according to claim 1 which in all essentials comprises a scraper blade made of polyurethane (PU) cora- prising a longitudinal reinforcement of a polycarbonate (PC) .
- PU polyurethane
- PC polycarbonate
- the invention concerns a scraper blade with a scraper tip at one end and a mounting base at its other end.
- the scraper tip is outwardly tapered.
- Polycarbonate as reinforcement/stiffening makes it possible to use a larger amount of hardwearing (soft PU) material in the scraper than previously allowed with plastic and/or elastomeric materials.
- the scraping efficiency is determined by the contact surface against the belt, and with a larger contact surface, efficiency increases.
- the life is prolonged by the fact that an increased amount of hardwearing material is available, both in the wearing surface and in the scraper as a whole. This is a great advantage that is not mentioned in prior art.
- the PC material functions not only as rein- forcement/stiffening but also as scraper material, it can be used along the entire length of the scraper, in contrast to, for instance, metal reinforcements, which for various reasons should not contact the conveyor belt. For example, such a contact may cause sparking, damage to the web of material, contamination of the material conveyed on the belt, etc. An uneven scraping surface caused by corrosion of the material has also been observed in the case of metal reinforcements.
- the combination of PU and PC has also, in the Applicant's evaluations, presented excellent properties in terms of adhesion between the materials. While the combination of PU/PU in manufacture is quite time dependent, which means that introduction of the second amount of PU on the wrong occasion may result in unsuccessful adhesion, bonding between PC and PU occurs when adding the hot PU, which ensures adhesion which is reliable in terms of production technology and also is repeatable. The properties allow that production of components may take place without connection in time and space.
- a PC reinforcement/stiffening has additional advantages in use, compared with other prior art plastic reinforcements since it constitutes an "aggressively" flexible material.
- the scraper blade When scraping material from a conveyor belt, the scraper blade is subjected to heavy impacts of the material on the conveyor belt.
- Plastic and poly- urethane reinforcements according to prior art are slow in reaction, which means that after an impact it takes some time before they engage the conveyor belt again. This time is much shorter for a scraper blade containing a PC reinforcement .
- the embodiment in which a core of PU is sandwiched between two layers of PC prevents the forming of a lip that otherwise may occur when using a hardwearing, soft material, in which case an even softer and more hard- wearing material can be used for the core.
- the lip, or the "burr" is formed on the scraper since the soft material is so soft that it is not torn off.
- the arrangement of two hard outer materials eliminates this problem.
- the PC layer is prebent, which makes it possible to provide a bias against the base to be scraped. This bias makes it possible to eliminate biasing means arranged on the scraper system, which gives advantages in terms of cost and use.
- the harder material should, however, have a lower abrasion resistance to be worn off more quickly, thus continuously maintaining a flexible scraper lip of softer material in contact with the scraped-off surface.
- Typical hardnesses of the softer polyurethane are
- the polycarbonate constitutes a load-bearing structure
- softer and more abrasion resistant polyurethane may be used, in the range around 50° Shore A.
- the harder polycarbonate material preferably has a hardness of 120-124 Rockwell R corresponding to about 75-85° Shore D. In experiments, these hardness ranges have been found to give good advantages in terms of use.
- An inventive method of manufacturing a scraper blade comprises the steps of: arranging reinforcement/stiffening of polycarbonate plastic in a casting mould, at an optional point of time after arranging the polycarbonate plastic, supplying polyurethane to said casting mould, the polyurethane binding to the polycarbonate plastic reinforcement, to provide a coherent structure.
- the stiffening is fixed to the casting mould in a suitable manner, and the mould is preferably preheated before being supplied with PU.
- the inventive method is preferably used to manufacture an inventive scraper.
- Fig. 1 is a section through a conveyor belt scraping device with a first example of a scraper blade according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of such a device
- Fig. 3a is an end view of a second example of a scraper blade according to the invention.
- Fig. 3b is a side view of the scraper blade shown in Fig. 3a
- Fig. 4 shows a third example of a scraper blade according to the invention
- Fig. 5 shows a fourth example of a scraper blade according to the invention
- Fig. 6 shows a fifth example of a scraper blade according to the invention
- Fig. 7 shows a sixth example of a scraper blade according to the invention.
- the belt scraping device is mounted so 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 with respect to Fig. 1.
- the pressing of the belt scraper against the conveyor belt can take place in the usual way by means of devices which are not shown in more detail in Fig. 1 and which yieldingly press the belt scraper against the conveyor belt and strive to move the scraper tip 15 to the right in Fig. 1.
- These devices not shown in detail may consist of pneumatic or hydraulic devices, spring devices or other mechanical devices .
- mechanical devices 34 are shown for pivoting and pressing the belt scraper against the conveyor belt.
- the carrier element is made of two parts, on the one hand a rotatable shaft 26 and a square tube 7 rigidly attached thereto and, on the other hand, a holding element 28 which is easy to mount on and dismount from the square tube and in which the undercut mounting groove 11 is formed.
- the holding element 28 with scraper blades mounted thereon can thus easily and quickly be mounted and dismounted as a single unit.
- the holding element 28 having at one end holes 29, which, with the holding element mounted, are positioned just opposite corresponding holes in the square tube 27, and by the holding element at its other end having axially directed grooves 30 which are formed in the flanges of the holding element and which, with the holding element mounted, grasp projecting pins 31 on the square tube 27.
- a cotter pin 32 which is inserted through the holes 29 and corresponding holes in the square tube.
- stop screws 33 which are fastened in the holding element 28 and which prevent the scraper blades 14 from - being unintentionally moved in the longitudinal direction of the holding element 28.
- a scraper blade according to a variant of a first embodiment is shown in Fig. 3. Apart from the construction of the scraper blade in respect of material and layer structure, it is built in prior art manner.
- the mounting base 16 with its gripping groove 17 is formed in prior art manner in a base portion of the scraper, according to the above-mentioned prior art technique of the same Applicant, to be held by the supporting beam 10 designed in prior art manner, with its undercut mounting groove 11 which has inwardly directed flanges 13.
- the scraper blade 14 has an outer cover 40 of a soft hardwearing PU material with a plate 41 of PC, fixed by casting, extending substantially throughout the transverse direction of the scraper relative to the conveyor belt in a position of use.
- the mounting base is in this case made of PU material .
- the mounting base 16 is made of the same PU material as the outer cover 40 is a simplifying solution in terms of manufacture since it means that no additional component has to be added to the scraper blade 14.
- the PC plate 41 extends substantially from the base of the scraper to the tip of the scraper and is arranged in such a manner that, after initial wear, it will, during the time of use of the scraper, constitute a part of a surface 42 abutting against the conveyor belt.
- the plate 41 abuts substantially against the subjacent supporting beam 10 to provide a support in use in the longitudinal direction of the scraper.
- the scraper 14 comprises a wear indicator 49 which, while showing a user how worn down the scraper is, also indicates whether the scraper is correctly mounted in its holder or not.
- the wear indicator 49 comprises a total of seven grooves 43-46 arranged on the side of the scraper 14 which in a position of use is facing away from the conveyor belt, to allow easy reading of the indicator 49 in a position of use.
- the grooves 43-46 extend in a direction away from the base of the scraper to its tip 15.
- the intermediate groove 43 extends all the way up to the tip, and the other grooves 44-46 are arranged symmetrically and in pairs around this intermediate groove and have an extent which decreases with the distance from the intermediate groove 43. If the scraper is correctly mounted, first one groove will be visible in use, when looking at the tip of the scraper.
- the wear After use for some time, the wear reaches the first neighbouring pair of grooves, 44, which means that three grooves will be visible, then five, seven and so forth. If the scraper 14 is correctly mounted, an odd number of grooves will always be visible at the tip of the scraper. However, if the scraper is obliquely mounted, the wear will also be uneven, which results in an even number of grooves becoming visible. This wear indicator 49 will thus be useful for the user, both in use and to effectively communicate how far the wear has proceeded. The Applicant anticipates that a wear indicator which functions according to these principles is useful in several fields in general and for several scraper types in particular.
- the harder and more rigid PC layer 41 is used as a reinforcing and stiffening layer for maintaining a contact pressure when the scraper blade in a position of use has been pivoted against the conveyor belt.
- the PC layer 41 also serves as a scraper layer since it is more abrasion resistant than, for example, a PU layer with a corresponding hardness.
- the layer 40 is the actual main scraper layer and this constitutes the major part of the contact surface 42 against the conveyor belt and thus forms the effective scraper tip of the scraper blade 14.
- This layer advantageously has a hardness from about 50° Shore A to about 95° Shore A, or more preferably from about 65° Shore A to about 95° Shore A.
- Fig. 4 shows a second embodiment of the invention.
- a core 40 of the scraper blade and the mounting base consist of a continuous PU material, while the PU reinforcement/stiffening 41 is arranged on the upper side and underside of the scraper blade and extends from the tip of the scraper down to the mounting base.
- FIG. 5 shows a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the mounting base 16 and the long side which in use faces the conveyor belt are made of the same PC component 41.
- a main scraper layer 40 of PU is arranged on the opposite long side of the scraper blade 14.
- the PC component 41 is self-supporting, and therefore a still softer and more abrasion resistant PU material can be used for the scraper layer 40. Also layers that are softer than the above-mentioned 50° Shore A are anticipated.
- Fig. 6 illustrates a scraper blade according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- This embodiment is a result of the good properties of the polycarbonate plastic in terms of flexibility.
- This embodiment resembles to some extent a combination of the first and the second embodiment.
- An insert 41 of prebent PC material extends from the essential tip 15 of the scraper blade 14 along the scraper blade long side which in use faces the conveyor belt 24.
- the plate 41 extends down in the mounting base 16 and terminates in the substantially lowermost part of the mounting base in order to benefit, in use, by the stabilising effect of the supporting beam 10 and its undercut mounting groove 11 with inwardly directed flanges 13.
- a main scraper layer 40 and also the mounting base 16 are, like before, made of polyurethane .
- the scraper blade 14 is arranged biased against the conveyor belt 24. Due to the design of the PC plate 41, no additional clamping device (see 24 in Fig. 2) is required to press the scraper blade against the conveyor belt. As a result, a scraper system comprising a scraper according to this embodiment will have a reduced weight, will be easier to mount and saves place compared with prior art systems .
- Fig. 7 illustrates a scraper blade according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- a scraper known as a fine scraper of a traditional appearance has received a stiffening insert 41 of polycarbonate plastic.
- the purpose of a fine scraper is to remove residues of finely divided material left on the belt.
- the scraper has a scraper body, substantially made of polyurethane 40, comprising a mounting base 16 similar to the one described above and is, in cross-section, in the longitudinal direction of the conveyor belt symmetrically tapered upwards to a tip 15 which constitutes a contact surface 42 against the base that is to be scraped. From the tip 15 of the scraper and down to the mounting base 16 extends the stiffening plate 41 of polycarbonate plastic.
- the inventive scraper is more flexible and suited to the conveyor belt. When scraping off wet products, the scraper thus functions like a spatula and effectively and smoothly removes products from the conveyor belt.
- the outwardly directed side of the layer may be differently designed to obtain the desired advantages in terms of use. For instance, the stepped shape as shown in Figs 3a and 6 may be used. It goes without saying that the described wear indicator can be formed with more of fewer grooves without departing from the inventive idea, and the grooves need not necessarily be rectilinear like those shown in the figure.
- polycarbonate plastic relates generally to polycarbonate (PC) and PC alloys such as combinations of PC and ABS, PC and PBT, PB and ASA, PC and SMA, as well as PC and PMMA and also polycarbonate plastic derivatives.
- PC polycarbonate
- PC alloys such as combinations of PC and ABS, PC and PBT, PB and ASA, PC and SMA, as well as PC and PMMA and also polycarbonate plastic derivatives.
- the Applicant also anticipates the use of other plastics with a high molar mass, resulting in optimal strength, combined with optimal thermal properties which are suitable for the reinforcing/- stiffening layer, such as COC.
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