Belt press filter belt changing assembly
10486933 ยท 2019-11-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H75/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/41342
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H19/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D33/056
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D33/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H19/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A belt press filter belt changing assembly that includes two upright members, a wrap bar, a dowel rod, and a means of temporarily affixing the assembly to a belt press filter. The belt press filter changing assembly facilitates rapid, efficient, and safe changing of the belt press filter's continuous belts while requiring less personnel using less physical exertion than current solutions.
Claims
1. A belt changing assembly for a belt press filter comprising: two upright members, each upright member including a wrap bar housing member, a dowel rod housing member, and a press-mating member that further includes a joining feature, wherein said upright members are configured to be mechanically joined to the belt press filter using the press mating member; a wrap bar including a handle end, a distal end, and a cylindrical portion between the handle end and the distal end, the cylindrical portion including two embedded zipper mating members, wherein said zipper mating members are configured to mate to an existing belt of the belt press filter; and a dowel rod.
2. The belt changing assembly of claim 1, wherein the wrap bar is comprised of at least a first bar portion and a second bar portion, wherein the first bar portion and the second bar portion can be removeably coupled together, and wherein the dowel rod is comprised of at least a first dowel portion and a second dowel portion, wherein the first dowel portion and the second dowel portion are removeably coupled.
3. The belt changing assembly of claim 1 wherein the handle end is hinged and said dowel rod is configured to house a new belt for installation onto the belt press filter.
4. The belt changing assembly of claim 1 wherein the cylindrical portion includes two upright interface features, which are configured to rotationally interact with the wrap bar housing member of the respective upright member.
5. The belt changing assembly of claim 1 wherein the dowel rod includes two upright interface features, which are configured to rotationally interact with the dowel rod housing member of the respective upright member.
6. The belt changing assembly of claim 1 wherein the interface features are removeable from said cylindrical portion.
7. The belt changing assembly of claim 1 wherein the handle end further comprises a removeable handle configured to couple to said handle end.
8. A belt changing assembly, comprising: at least one upright member, wherein said upright member has a wrap bar housing member, a dowel rod housing member, and a press mating member, wherein said upright member is configured to be mechanically joined to a belt press filter using the press mating member, wherein said at least one upright members is configured to interact with said dowel rod housing member positioned above the wrap bar housing members; a wrap bar, wherein said wrap bar has a handle end, a distal end, and a cylindrical portion between said handle end and distal end, wherein said cylindrical portion further comprises at least one embedded zipper mating members configured to interface with a belt; and a dowel rod.
9. The belt changing assembly of claim 8, wherein said press mating member further includes a joining feature configured to engage a portion of a belt press filter.
10. The belt changing assembly of claim 8, wherein said handle end is coupled to said cylindrical portion by a hinged feature configured to allow said handle to have a low profile during operation of the assembly.
11. The belt changing assembly of claim 8, wherein the cylindrical portion of said wrap bar further includes an upright interface feature near said handle end and an upright interface feature near said distal end, wherein each upright interface features is configured to rotationally interact with the respective wrap bar housing member of said upright member.
12. The belt changing assembly of claim 11, wherein said upright interface feature is removeable.
13. The belt changing assembly of claim 8, wherein said dowel rod further includes an upright interface feature near each end of said dowel rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) Further, the belt changing assembly can include a dowel rod 25 that can interface with the upright members 1. In one embodiment, the upright members 1 are configured with the dowel rod housing members 5 positioned above the wrap bar housing members 3. The dowel rod 25 can be configured to house a new belt that is being installed in the belt press filter. In one exemplary embodiment, the wrap bar 11 and the dowel rod 25 can be modular and can each be formed in a plurality of components that can be coupled together from the complete wrap bar 11 and the complete dowel rod 25. This allows a user to deconstruct these components to more easily store and move the apparatus. The pieces can be coupled together by any suitable means, including but not limited to using male and female joints that are threadedly connected to each other.
(11) In one exemplary embodiment, the wrap bar 11 can be comprised of at least a first bar portion and a second bar portion. One end of the first bar portion can be a threaded male end and one end of the second bar portion can have a threaded female end configured to threadedly connect to the threaded male end. Similarly, the dowel rod 25 can be comprised of at least a first dowel portion and a second dowel portion that can be removeably connected similar to the means used in wrap bar 11 described above. It is understood that both the dowel rod 25 and wrap bar 11 each can be comprised of a single portion or multiple portions as may be required by the user to ensure ease of use and transportation.
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INDUSTRIAL USAGE
(13) In application, the belt is first stopped in a location such that the belt zipper is exposed. A joining wire is removed from the zipper so that the belt is rendered discontinuous. Next, the belt changing assembly's upright members 1 are affixed to a lip on the belt press filter, such as a lip on a drip pan of the belt press filter. Specifically, there may be bracket holes found on an emergency stop wire that may be utilized such that a press-mating member on each upright member 1 is affixed, such as via a mechanical joining method such as bolting.
(14) Next, the belt changing assembly's wrap bar 11 is set into place, interfacing with the upright member's respective wrap bar housing members 3. The embedded zipper mating members 19 of the wrap bar 11 are mated with the zipper members of the belt and connected via, for example, a joining wire.
(15) To uninstall the old belt completely, a new belt is first placed on a dowel rod 25 that is set into place on the upright member's respective dowel rod housing members 5. The old belt zipper member and the new belt zipper member are then affixed to one another via a belt change joining wire. Then, as the wrap bar is actuated using, for example, the handle end 13 of the wrap bar, the old belt is removed and the new belt is installed. The final step of the changing process is removing the belt change joining wire, mating the zipper members of the new belt to one another, and installing a new belt joining wire. When complete, the tool is disassembled and removed from the change location.
(16) A significant advantage to the current tool and process is that the old belt is wrapped tightly and uncut, facilitating rapid disposal optionally in the packaging that was received with the new belt.
(17) Another significant advantage to the current tool and method is that the new belt is installed straight and without wrinkle using less personnel, time, and utilizing less physical exertion in a safe and efficient manner.