EXTERNAL MATERIAL INTRUSION-PROOF SEALING SYSTEM FOR ROLLERS USED IN CONVEYOR BELTS FOR BULK MATERIALS

20220397196 ยท 2022-12-15

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    A sealing system which is designed to leverage the centrifugal acceleration of solids and liquids due to the natural rotation of the roller, expelling them outside, preventing most of the contamination from trying to penetrate the roller seals. Excess of contaminants that is not centrifugally expelled is blocked by the following internal sealing system.

    Claims

    1. A centrifugal hermetic roller sealing system, external material intrusion-proof, provided on moving drive rollers, for a transportation device and conveyor belts for transporting bulk materials, the system comprising: a structure of progressive barriers (or seals) interconnected and coupled to each other, along a path or passages of possible access of external materials to the roller operating mechanism, which allows to leverage the centrifugal acceleration provided to solids and liquids due to the natural rotation of the roller body, expelling them outside the roller mechanism by this same access path, preventing most of the contamination from trying to penetrate the roller seals; excess of contaminants that is not centrifugally expelled is blocked by a set of internal seals, progressive barriers interconnected along a path of possible access of external materials to the operating mechanism are as follows: a first external barrier or floating-type shock-resistance outer primary seal, solid contaminant sweeper, designed to prevent clogging of coarse contaminants, consisting of a vertical rotating outer cover and a fixed 4-step vertical labyrinth configuration with millimetric adjustment in the first pass to prevent the entrance of fine contaminants, the seal prevents the entry of solids, and only allows the entry of liquids and moisture to the chamber; a second barrier or chamber with vertical diaphragm for a hermetic sealing of the system, which prevents the entry of liquids and moisture to the system; a third barrier or 9-pass vertical triple labyrinth seal to retain contaminants. On the outside, it forms a cavity in conjunction with the ball bearing holder cover to isolate contaminants, and to divert them outside the roller; and a fourth barrier or suspension with a chamber for internal roller sealing, grease storage and proper dynamic positioning of the drive shaft.

    2. The sealing system according to claim 1, wherein the successive mechanical and dynamic coupling of a wide variety of centrally drilled vertical covers or disks, of different compositions or seals in the form of rings and circular barriers, mechanically assembled based on the shapes and mutual dimensional adjustments of their structures, having as common geometrical center, the center of the horizontal shaft or axle that crosses the wide variety of disks and is the central structure or the roller core, provided with bearings or ball bearings; a wide variety of disks coupled in a fixed and dynamic way that allows the horizontal and circular tubular body of the roller, articulated, flanked and axially supported by the shaft that crosses the rings and by the covers coupled to both ends, as a whole, it can have a free circular movement and drive the movement of a conveying belt to move bulk materials over considerable distances, according to the length provided to such belt.

    3. The sealing system according to claim 1, wherein the first external barrier includes a configuration formed by a floating-type primary seal (external) formed by a rotative vertical external cover or a first disk with centrifugal action, which carries on the periphery of its inner face two horizontal protruding walls, of F-shape rectangular section, projected toward the inside of the shaft body, which are coupled and inserted complementarily with other two analog walls, from a second F-shape rectangular section, belonging to the periphery of a second disk or contiguous ring that projects them outside the shaft and that are inserted in the grooves or empty spaces of the first section of the first disk or cover, and both sections are millimetrically adjusted in order to conform a vertical labyrinth of 4 calibrated steps, thus adjusted next to the external rotary cover; the vertical rotating outer cover is a shock-proof, solid contaminant sweeper, designed to prevent clogging of coarse contaminants, and is coupled with the shaft or drive shaft on the first pass to prevent the entrance of fine contaminants, wherein the first seal thus formed prevents the entry of solids, and it only allows the entry of liquids and moisture to the chamber.

    4. The sealing system according to claim 1, wherein the second barrier is a chamber with vertical diaphragm for hermetic sealing of the system, which is formed by the space delimited by the arched wall of the second disk, which descends from the four-step labyrinth, and becomes a vertical wall that carries three horizontal annular walls on its inner face providing an E shape, ending in a vertically inverted T-shaped section, in which the path of the nine-step labyrinth begins in the horizontal lower wall of the second disk, which when touching the inner face of the vertical wall of the first disk, delimits the space of the chamber, and carrying the diaphragm that seals the chamber fixed in the outer right angle of such vertically inverted T section; elements, which all together form a second barrier or chamber that houses an annular diaphragm whose vertical edge, in contact with the inner wall of the first disk, thus seals the chamber and prevents the entry of liquids and moisture to the next seal of the system; the chamber thus delimited is located opposite the four-step vertical labyrinth formed by the F-shaped end sections which adapt between said first disk or cover and the F-shaped end sections of the second disk; wherein the chamber prevents the entry of liquids and moisture into the system.

    5. The sealing system accordance with claim 1, wherein the third barrier is a vertical triple labyrinth seal of 9 steps for retaining contaminants, the triple nine-step vertical labyrinth structurally includes the dynamic coupling of the second, third and fourth disks, by the mutual interpenetration of the annular vertical walls spaced in the empty spaces defined by their geometries and the corresponding millimetric adjustment, in order to form trenches or labyrinths or paths that allow the interaction of the roller structure and the mass of potential contaminants, so that the centrifugal force generated by their movements can expel them outside the mechanism, the nine-step labyrinth begins at the end of the diaphragm of the chamber with vertical diaphragm, with the composition of the first out of nine steps, defined by a first out of three horizontal projections or annular walls of rectangular section, provided at the bottom of the vertical wall of the second disk ending in a vertically inverted T-shape, and in parallel with the lower arm prolonged to the left of the malt cross (8), the first step is formed, and the remaining steps are completed by the mutual insertion of horizontal annular walls of rectangular section of the second, third, and fourth disks in an E-malt cross (or two-fronted F)-E (inverted to the left) pattern, which are inserted into the respective empty spaces of their forms, whose millimetric adjustments allow creating the free spaces that define the geometry of the nine steps of said labyrinth, which leads to the cavity that, together with the ball bearing holder cover, allows to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside the roller; the nine steps imply nine changes to the direction to be traveled by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism; thus, decreasing and nullifying their kinetic energy and their penetration depth; wherein on the outside, it forms a cavity in conjunction with the ball bearing holder cover to isolate contaminants, and to divert them outside the roller by the centrifugal action of the cup coupled to the roller ball bearing holder cover.

    6. The sealing system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the fourth barrier or seal includes coupled mechanical components: the housing, drilled in its center so the shaft passes through such element allowing the roller to work, carrying on the inner edges of said drilling, a bushing or suspension whose outer edge follows the bottom of the housing shape, to which it is firmly coupled with a small margin of freedom so that in conjunction with its inner edge, prolonged horizontally parallel to the inside of the roller body and bent on itself at its end, can function as a damping suspension, in contact with the shaft, providing mobility and certain flexibility to the operation of the roller.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0031] For a better understanding of the present invention, it is described based on a preferred embodiment illustrated in the figures accompanying this description where:

    [0032] FIG. 1 is a side view of a sectional section of the roller sealing system for bulk material conveyor belts of the present invention, showing the details of the structure of such system.

    [0033] FIG. 2 is a side view of an enlarged sectional view of the roller sealing system for bulk material conveying belts of the present invention, showing the progressive barriers that constitute the system structure.

    [0034] FIG. 3 is a side view of a sectional section of the roller sealing system for bulk material conveyor belts of the present invention, showing the arrangements and interactions of all roller components.

    [0035] FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the roller sealing system for bulk material conveyor belts of the present invention, showing the progressive barriers that constitute the system structure.

    PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

    [0036] The present invention is described based on a preferred embodiment in which:

    [0037] It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the construction details and component arrangement set forth in the accommodation presentation and illustrated in the drawings.

    [0038] It is noted, unless otherwise provided, that all technical or scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly held by persons having knowledge of the arts of the invention. The methods and examples provided herein are illustrative and are not intended to be limiting.

    [0039] Essentially, the hermetic centrifugal system is formed by the successive mechanical and dynamic coupling of a wide variety of vertical covers of various compositions or seals in the form of rings and circular barriers, mechanically assemblable based on the shapes and mutual dimensional adjustments of their structures, having as common geometrical center, the center of the horizontal drive shaft (15) or axle which is the central structure or the roller (1) core, provided with bearings or ball bearings (13); wide variety of disks coupled in a fixed and dynamic way that allows the horizontal and circular tubular body of the roller (1), articulated, flanked and axially supported by the shaft (15) that crosses the rings (2, 3, 7, 8, 9) and by the covers (13 and 18) coupled to both ends, together, may have a free circular motion and drive the movement of a conveying belt (not shown) to transfer bulk materials (not shown) over considerable distances, according to the length provided to said belt (not shown). The system, thus conceived, configures a continuous open path of potential access, progressively diminished, of solid contaminants of different granulometries, liquids and gases, capable of being operated in reverse direction by the centrifugal force generated by the normal rotation of the belt drive roller and by disk assembly, thus guaranteeing the integrity and functionality of such roller (1) for a prolonged useful time.

    [0040] FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional section of one of the two ends of the roller (1) of the present invention, showing the successive mechanical and dynamic coupling of a series of vertical covers or drilled disks (2), (3), (7), (8) and (9), crossed by the shaft (15) of the roller, of different compositions and seals in the form of circular rings of different designs, mechanically assemblable based on the shapes and dimensional adjustments (4) of their compositions, having as common geometric center, the center of the horizontal shaft (15) or axle, perpendicular to said disks (2, 3, 7, 8 and 9), which is the central structure or roller core, provided with bearings or coupled call bearings that allow the horizontal and circular tubular body (1) of the roller, articulated, and axially supported by the shaft (15) that carries the mechanism, and flanked by the disk or cover (2), coupled at both ends of the body, together, can have a free circular motion and drive the movement of a conveyor belt (not shown) to move bulk materials over considerable distances, according to the length provided to said belt.

    [0041] Referring to FIG. 1, the primary floating-type (outer) seal or shock-proof, solid contaminant sweeper disk (3) consists of a vertical circular cover or outer drilled disk (3), floating-type shock-proof, solid contaminant sweeper, fixed to the shaft (15) and provided with a rotary movement, which prevents penetration and clogging of coarse contaminants by its centrifugal action, which is complemented by a fixed setup of 4-step vertical labyrinths, with millimetric adjustment (4) in the first step to prevent the entrance of fine contaminants. This seal prevents the entry of coarse and fine solids, and only allows liquids and moisture to enter the chamber (5).

    [0042] Referring to FIG. 1, the chamber (5) with vertical diaphragm (6) for the hermetic sealing of the system, prevents liquids and moisture from entering by the coupling ad to the system, and is formed by the inner vertical wall of the external floating circular cover (3) or first disk, which is provided at the outer peripheral ends, with two perpendicular protruding circular walls, separated by a groove or trench, of circular trajectory, projected inwardly, also adopting an F-shape, which fit together millimetrically and complementarily, within the spaces of an analogous peripheral section in an inverted to the left F-shape, provided on the external vertical wall, at the external peripheral end, of a second disk (7), forming trenches or calibrated steps of a first four-step labyrinth (10). The inner vertical side of this same second disk (7) is provided with 3 protruding circular walls or separate horizontal walls, coupled millimetrically in a specular form, with other 3 horizontal protruding walls of circular trajectory, provided in a third disk (8) in the form of a malt cross conforming half a labyrinth whose complete structure ends with the coupling of a fourth disk (9), provided with three analogous horizontal protruding walls in an inverted to the left and upside-down F-shape sectional form, thus, integrating a second labyrinth (11) of 9 steps. This complete structure thus described defines the first three seals or critical system barriers to contaminant penetration. To retain contaminants, the 9-steps triple vertical labyrinth seal (11) along the bearing holder cover (13) form a chamber (12) on the outside to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside the roller.

    [0043] Further, with reference to FIG. 1, the suspension (16) with chamber (17) or fourth barrier of the system for internal sealing of the roller, grease storage and correct positioning of the bearing(s) or ball bearings (14), which support the shaft (15) or axle, allows the efficient, flexible operation of the roller (1). This suspension (16) is a drilled disk (16) that admits the passage of the shaft (15) or axle; its edge closest to the bearing or ball bearing is curved, and rests in contact with the groove defined by the end, also curved on the end of the drilled disk (2) closest to the center of the shaft (15), from which the suspension annular wall protrudes turning on itself (16) that functions as a damper of the rotary movements of the shaft (15) that crosses the body (1) of the roller.

    [0044] Regarding FIG. 1, the body of the roller (1) is one of a circular tubular shape whose both ends carry embedded in a circular recess two disks (2) as external sweeping covers, in the shape of a circular funnel centrally drilled, which form two parallel housings pointing toward the inside of the body of the roller (1), and which will contain all the parts of the mechanism that together allow to operate the functions of the bearings or ball bearings (14) and the shaft (15), which drive and allow the operation of the roller (1) as such. The first seal of the system is formed by a vertical cover or disk (3) that isolates the mechanism from the coarse contaminants that could enter the interior of the mechanism housed inside the body of the roller (1), by means of a millimetric adjustment (4); the inner face periphery of such cover or disk (3) is provided with two spaced horizontal, circular walls of rectangular section, thus assuming the vertical cover (3) an F-shape, thus forming steps or trenches or circular barriers of rectangular section, facing toward the inside of the center of the roller body (1), which overlap coincidentally with two other horizontal spaced walls facing analogously, in a horizontally inverted F-shape, provided at the end of an arched wall projecting outward from the outer vertical wall of the circular ring (7) of the E-shaped section, (left in FIG. 2); leaving a millimetric adjustment step between the series of overlapping walls coupled together in an F-F (inverted to the left) wall-trench-wall pattern of four steps involving four changes of direction to be traversed by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism, thus decreasing their kinetic energy and penetration depth, thus configuring the structure of a second seal or barrier in the form of a four-step labyrinth, which only allows the passage of liquids and eliminates the possibility of access of coarse solid particles, which are ejected outside by the centrifugal force generated by the tangential angular momentum, due to the rotary movement of the roller body (1).

    [0045] In addition, regarding FIG. 1, the third barrier or seal of the system is formed by the space delimited by the arched wall that descends from the four-step labyrinth, and becomes a vertical wall that ends in a vertically inverted T-shaped section, where the trajectory of the nine-step labyrinth begins in the horizontal lower wall of the disk (7), when touching the inner face of the vertical wall of the disk (3), and having above it the diaphragm (6) that seals said chamber (5), elements, which together form a second barrier or chamber (5) that houses a diaphragm (6) whose vertical edge, which in contact with the inner wall of the cover (3), seals the chamber (5) and prevents the entry of liquids and moisture to the next seal of the system.

    [0046] In addition, regarding FIG. 1, the fourth barrier or seal of the nine-step labyrinth (6) is formed by the overlapping coupling of horizontal wall set of rectangular section in an E-F-(inverted to the left)-F-E (inverted to the left) pattern of the rings (13), (14) and (15), whose millimetric adjustments allow to create the free spaces that define the geometry of the nine steps of the labyrinth that leads to the cavity (12) which, together with the ball bearing holder cover (13), allows to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside of the roller. These nine steps imply nine changes to the direction to be traveled by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism; thus, decreasing and nullifying their kinetic energy and their penetration depth. Here, the nine-step labyrinth begins at the end of the diaphragm (6) of the chamber (5) with vertical diaphragm, with the composition of the first out of nine steps, defined by a first out of three horizontal projections or walls of rectangular section, in an inverted T shape in the lower part of the vertical wall of the second disk (7) and is completed by the coupling by overlapping of the horizontal wall set of rectangular section in an E-malt cross-E (inverted to the left) pattern of the second (7), third (8), and fourth (9) rings, respectively, whose millimetric adjustments allow to create the free spaces that define the geometry of the nine steps of such labyrinth that leads to the cavity (12) which, together with the ball bearing holder cover (13), allows to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside the roller (1). These nine steps imply nine changes to the direction to be traveled by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism; thus, decreasing and nullifying their kinetic energy and their penetration depth.

    [0047] Further, regarding FIG. 1, this triple vertical nine-step labyrinth structurally consists on the dynamic coupling of the second (7), third (8) and fourth (9) disks, by the mutual interpenetration of the annular vertical walls spaced in the empty spaces defined by their geometries and the corresponding millimetric adjustment, in order to form trenches or labyrinths or paths that allow the interaction of the roller structure (1) and the mass of potential contaminants, so that the centrifugal force generated by their movements can expel them outside the mechanism. This nine-step labyrinth begins at the end of the diaphragm (6) of the chamber (5) with vertical diaphragm (6), with the composition of the first out of nine steps, defined by a first out of three horizontal projections or annular walls of rectangular section, provided at the bottom of the vertical wall of the second disk (7) ending in a vertically inverted T-shape, and in parallel with the lower arm prolonged to the left of the malt cross (8), the first step is formed, and the remaining steps are completed by the mutual insertion of horizontal annular walls of rectangular section of the second (7), third (8) and fourth (9) disks in an E-malt cross (or two-fronted F)-E (inverted to the left) pattern, which are inserted into the respective empty spaces of their forms, and whose millimetric adjustments allow creating the free spaces that define the geometry of the nine steps of such labyrinth, which leads to the cavity (12) that, together with the ball bearing holder (13), allows to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside the roller (1). These nine steps imply nine changes to the direction to be traveled by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism; thus, decreasing and nullifying their kinetic energy and their penetration depth. On the outside, it forms a cavity in conjunction with the ball bearing holder cover (13) to isolate contaminants, and to divert them outside of the roller (1) by means of the centrifugal action of the assembly.

    [0048] In addition to FIG. 1, the disk (2), drilled in its center so the shaft (11) passes through it allowing the roller (1) to work, carries on the inner edges of said drilling a bushing (16) or suspension whose outer edge follows the shape of the bottom of the housing (2), to which it is firmly coupled with a small margin of freedom so that in conjunction with its inner edge, extended toward inside the roller (1) body and, bent on itself at its end, it can function as a damping suspension (16) in contact with the driving shaft (15), providing mobility and a certain dynamic flexibility to the operation of the roller (1).

    [0049] Finally, regarding FIG. 1, the suspension outer edge (16) supports the position of a cover (18) in a ring form that allows fixing the correct position of the bearing (14) or ball bearing that allows the rotation of the roller body (1). The bearing (14) or ball bearing, on its outer face, is kept in the correct position by means of the ball bearing holder cover (13) which is fixed by a ring (19) that touches the ring edge (8) with a section similar to a bifrontal F, which in turn, is coupled with the disks (7) and (9) that articulate and form the sealing system that prevents the intrusion of solids and liquids that can eventually damage the efficient operation mechanism of the roller (1).

    [0050] FIG. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the roller sealing system for bulk material conveyor belts of the present invention, showing the progressive barriers that constitute the system structure.

    [0051] Referring to FIG. 2, the chamber (5) with vertical diaphragm (6) for the hermetic sealing of the system, prevents liquids and moisture from entering through the coupling to the system, and it is formed by the inner vertical wall of the external floating circular cover (3) or first disk, which is provided at the outer peripheral ends, with two perpendicular protruding circular walls, separated by a groove or trench, of circular trajectory, projected inwardly, also adopting an F-shape, which fit and adjust together millimetrically and complementarily, within the spaces of an analogous peripheral section in an inverted F-shape toward the left, provided on the external vertical wall, at the external peripheral end, of a second disk (7), forming trenches or calibrated steps of a first four-step labyrinth (10), thus integrating a second labyrinth (11) of 9 steps.

    [0052] FIG. 3 is a side view of a sectional section of the roller sealing system for bulk material conveyor belts of the present invention, showing the arrangements and interactions of all roller components; but mainly, it shows the first four-step labyrinth, as well as the second nine-step labyrinth.

    [0053] Essentially, FIG. 4 shows the hermetic centrifugal system that is formed by the successive mechanical and dynamic coupling of a wide variety of vertical covers of various compositions or seals in the form of rings and circular barriers, mechanically assemblable based on the shapes and mutual dimensional adjustments of their structures, having as common geometrical center, the center of the horizontal shaft (15) or axle which is the central structure or the roller core (1), provided with bearings or ball bearings (13); a wide variety of disks coupled in a fixed and dynamic way that allows the horizontal and circular tubular body of the roller (1), articulated, flanked and axially supported by the shaft (15) that crosses the rings (2, 3, 7, 8, 9) and by the covers (13 and 18) coupled to both ends, together, may have a free circular motion and drive the movement of a conveying belt (not shown) to transfer bulk materials (not shown) over considerable distances, according to the length provided to said belt (not shown). The system, thus conceived, configures a continuous open path of potential access, progressively diminished, of solid contaminants of different granulometries, liquids and gases, capable of being operated in reverse direction by the centrifugal force generated by the normal rotation of the belt drive roller and by disk assembly, thus guaranteeing the integrity and functionality of such roller (1) for a prolonged useful time.

    [0054] In addition, FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional section of one of the two ends of the roller (1) of the present invention, showing the successive mechanical and dynamic coupling of a series of vertical covers or drilled disks (2), (3), (7), (8) and (9), crossed by the shaft (15) of the roller, of different compositions and seals in the form of circular rings of different designs, mechanically assembled based on the shapes and dimensional adjustments (4) of their compositions, having as common geometric center, the center of the horizontal shaft (15) or axle, perpendicular to said disks (2, 3, 7, 8 and 9), which is the central structure or roller core, provided with bearings or coupled call bearings that allow the horizontal and circular tubular body (1) of the roller, articulated, and axially supported by the shaft (15) that carries the mechanism, and flanked by the disk or cover (2), coupled at both ends of the body, together, can have a free circular motion and drive the movement of a conveyor belt (not shown) to move bulk materials over considerable distances, according to the length provided to said belt.

    [0055] Referring again to FIG. 3, the primary floating-type (outer) seal or shock-proof disk (3), solid contaminant sweeper, consists of a vertical circular cover or outer, drilled disk (3), floating-type shock-proof, solid contaminant sweeper type, fixed to the shaft (15) and provided with a rotary movement, which prevents by its centrifugal action, penetration and clogging of coarse contaminants, which is complemented by a fixed setup of 4-step vertical labyrinths, with millimetric adjustment (4) in the first step to prevent the entrance of fine contaminants. This seal prevents the entry of coarse and fine solids, and only allows liquids and moisture to enter the chamber (5).

    [0056] Chamber (5) with vertical diaphragm (6) for the hermetic sealing of the system prevents liquids and moisture from entering through the coupling ad to the system, and is formed by the inner vertical wall of the external floating circular cover (3) or first disk, which is provided at the outer peripheral ends, with two perpendicular protruding circular walls, separated by a groove or trench, of circular trajectory, projected inwardly, also adopting an F-shape, which fit together millimetrically and complementarily, within the spaces of an analogous peripheral section in an inverted F-shape, provided on the external vertical wall, at the external peripheral end, of a second disk (7), forming trenches or calibrated steps of a first four-step labyrinth (10). The inner vertical side of this same second disk (7) is provided with 3 protruding circular walls or separate horizontal walls, coupled millimetrically in a specular form, with other 3 horizontal protruding walls of circular trajectory, provided in a third disk (8) conforming half a labyrinth whose complete structure ends with the coupling of a fourth disk (9), provided with three analogous horizontal protruding walls in an inverted and upside-down F-shape sectional form; thus, integrating a second nine-step labyrinth (11). This complete structure thus described defines the first three seals or critical barriers of the system against contaminant penetration. To retain contaminants, the 9-steps triple vertical labyrinth seal (11) along the bearing holder cover (13) form a chamber (12) on the outside to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside the roller.

    [0057] Further, with reference to FIG. 4, the suspension (16) with chamber (17) or fourth barrier of the system for internal sealing of the roller, grease storage and correct positioning of the bearing or ball bearings (14), which support the shaft (15) or axle, allows the efficient, flexible operation of the roller (1). This suspension (16) is a drilled disk (16) that admits the passage of the shaft (15) or axle; its edge closest to the bearing or ball bearing is curved, and rests in contact with the groove defined by the end, also curved on the end of the drilled disk (2) closest to the center of the shaft (15), from which the suspension annular wall protrudes turning on itself (16) that functions as a damper of the rotary movements of the shaft (15) that crosses the body (1) of the roller.

    [0058] In addition, the body of the roller (1) is one of a circular tubular shape whose both ends carry embedded two disks (2) in a circular recess as external sweeping covers, in the shape of a circular funnel centrally drilled, which form two parallel housings pointing toward the inside of the body of the roller (1), and which will contain all the parts of the mechanism that together allow to operate the functions of the bearings or ball bearings (14) and the shaft (15), which drive and allow the operation of the roller (1) as such. The first seal of the system is formed by a vertical cover or disk (3) that isolates the mechanism from the coarse contaminants that could enter the interior of the mechanism housed inside the body of the roller (1), by means of a millimetric adjustment (4); the inner face periphery of such cover or disk (3) is provided with two spaced horizontal, circular walls of rectangular section, thus assuming the vertical cover (3) an F-shape, thus forming steps or trenches or circular barriers of rectangular section, facing toward the inside of the center of the roller body (1), which overlap coincidentally with two other horizontal spaced walls facing analogously, in a horizontally inverted F-shape, provided at the end of an arched wall projecting outward from the outer vertical wall of the circular ring (7) of the E-shaped section; leaving a millimetric adjustment step between the series of overlapping walls coupled together in an F-F wall-trench-wall pattern of four steps involving four changes of direction to be traversed by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism, thus decreasing their kinetic energy and penetration depth, thus configuring the structure of a second seal or barrier in the form of a four-step labyrinth (10), which only allows the passage of liquids and eliminates the possibility of access of coarse solid particles, which are ejected outside by the centrifugal force generated by the tangential angular momentum, due to the rotary movement of the roller body (1).

    [0059] In addition, regarding FIG. 4, the third barrier or seal of the system is formed by the space delimited by the arched wall that descends from the four-step labyrinth, and becomes a vertical wall that ends in a vertically inverted F-shaped section, where the path of the nine-step labyrinth begins in the horizontal lower wall of the disk (7), when touching the inner face of the vertical wall of the disk (3), and having above it the diaphragm (6) that seals said chamber (5), elements, which all together form a second barrier or chamber (5) that houses a diaphragm (6) whose vertical edge, which in contact with the inner wall of the cover (3), seals the chamber (5) and prevents the entry of liquids and moisture to the next seal of the system.

    [0060] In addition, regarding FIG. 4, the fourth barrier or seal of the nine-step labyrinth (6) is formed by the overlapping coupling of horizontal wall set of rectangular section in an E-F-(inverted to the left)-F-E (inverted to the left) pattern of the rings (13), (14) and (15), whose millimetric adjustments allow to create the free spaces that define the geometry of the nine steps of such labyrinth that leads to the cavity (12) which, together with the ball bearing holder cover (13), allows to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside the roller. These nine steps imply nine changes to the direction to be traveled by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism; thus, decreasing and nullifying their kinetic energy and their penetration depth. Here, the nine-step labyrinth begins at the end of the diaphragm (6) of the chamber (5) with vertical diaphragm, with the composition of the first out of nine steps, defined by a first out of three horizontal projections or walls of rectangular section, in an inverted T shape in the lower part of the vertical wall of the second disk (7) and is completed by the coupling by overlapping of the horizontal wall set of rectangular section in an E-F-(inverted to the left)-F-E (inverted to the left) pattern of the second (7), third (8), and fourth (9) rings, respectively, whose millimetric adjustments allow to create the free spaces that define the geometry of the nine steps of such labyrinth that leads to the cavity (12) which, together with the ball bearing holder cover (13), allows to isolate the contaminants and divert them outside the roller. These nine steps imply nine changes to the direction to be traveled by the contaminating particles that could be introduced into the mechanism; thus, decreasing and nullifying their kinetic energy and their penetration depth.

    [0061] In addition to FIG. 4, the disk (2), drilled in its center so the shaft (15) passes through it allowing the roller (1) to work, carries, on the inner edges of said drilling, a bushing (16) or suspension whose outer edge follows the shape of the bottom of the housing (2), to which it is firmly coupled with a small margin of freedom so that in conjunction with its inner edge, extended toward inside the roller (1) body and, bent on itself at its end, it can function as a damping suspension (16) in contact with the driving shaft (15), providing mobility and a certain dynamic flexibility to the operation of the roller (1).

    [0062] Finally, regarding FIG. 4, the suspension outer edge (16) supports the position of a cover (18) in a ring form that allows fixing the correct position of the bearing (14) or ball bearing that allows the rotation of the roller body (1). The bearing (14) or ball bearing, on its outer face, is kept in the correct position by means of the ball bearing holder cover (13) which is fixed by a ring (19) that touches the ring edge (8) with a section similar to a bifrontal F, which in turn, is coupled with the disks (7) and (9) that articulate and form the sealing system that prevents the intrusion of solids and liquids that can eventually damage the efficient operation mechanism of the roller (1).

    [0063] It will become evident to those skilled in the art, that innumerable modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, so that the present invention should be considered in its broadest and non-limiting sense.