CLEANING METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BELT BUFFERS
20180327194 ยท 2018-11-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G45/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B2203/0229
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G2207/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G45/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G45/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In order to clean the webs in a belt buffer having a plurality of belts arranged one above the other, a cleaning medium is applied to a running belt by means of a cleaning device and vacuumed off together with the loosened contamination. A device for carrying out this cleaning has a cleaning head for applying and vacuuming off the cleaning medium and a device for adjusting the height of the cleaning head to the level of the web to be cleaned and to move the cleaning head over the web to be cleaned.
Claims
1. A cleaning method for a belt buffer having a plurality of belts arranged one above the other, characterized in that a cleaning medium is applied to a running belt by means of a cleaning device and vacuumed off with the loosened contamination.
2. The cleaning method according to claim 1, characterized in that the cleaning medium is hot steam.
3. The cleaning method according to claim 1, characterized in that the cleaning of individual empty belt sections of the belt buffer is carried out while other belt sections are productive.
4. A belt buffer having a cleaning device for carrying out the method according to claim 1, characterized by a cleaning head for applying and vacuuming off a cleaning medium and a device for adjusting the height of the cleaning head to the level of the web to be cleaned and for moving the cleaning head over the web to be cleaned.
5. The belt buffer according to claim 4, characterized in that the device for moving the cleaning head over the web is mounted on the slide of an elevator for filling and emptying the belt buffer and is brought to the level of the web to be cleaned by means of the slide.
Description
[0005] According to the invention, this is achieved by the characterizing features of claims 1 and 4. Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the attached drawings. In the drawings:
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[0009] The belt buffer 1 shown in
[0010] Likewise located at the exit of the belt buffer is an identically built elevator 8 with a slide 9, which, with a transfer belt 10, receives the products from the belt levels at high level and delivers them to a packaging line 11.
[0011] A cleaning device 12 is mounted on each of the slides 5, 9 of the two elevators. Design and function of these two cleaning devices are identical, as a result of which only one, namely the exit-side, cleaning device is described below.
[0012] As can be seen more clearly from the enlarged view of
[0013] The cleaning head has two chambers. In the entry-side chamber, a cleaning medium, preferably steam, is applied to the web surface by means of nozzles. Dirt on the web surface is efficiently loosened by pressure and temperature. The loosened dirt is vacuumed off with the water in the exit-side chamber.
[0014] The web surface remains dry and no water is discharged to the surrounding structure.
[0015] The cleaning unit with cleaning head 15, steam generator 16, steam feed pipe 17, vacuum pipe 18 and suction unit 19 is a commercially available industrial system and is therefore not described in detail here. Steam generator and suction unit can be mobile or positioned permanently by the system.
[0016] In order to clean an empty belt, in the situation shown in
[0017] As shown at the bottom of
[0018] For cleaning the other belt levels, the cleaning head is inserted between the belt levels in order to be positioned on the appropriate web surface.
[0019] For cleaning, a cleaning mode, in which the particular conveyor belt to be cleaned is run at a defined speed, is incorporated in the system controller. In this way, each belt level of the belt buffer can be approached and cleaned via the elevator.
[0020] It is also possible to clean the entry-side belts of the belt buffer independently of the exit-side belts of the belt buffer and vice versa. When both cleaning units are operated in cleaning mode simultaneously, the cleaning duration is halved.
[0021] It is therefore possible to clean a multi-layer belt buffer while it is operating (production). For this purpose, certain belt levels are emptied in a defined manner so as to be available for cleaning. After a belt level has been cleaned, it is once more available for refilling. In this way, the conveyor webs of a multi-layer belt buffer can be cleaned in a defined manner, e.g. to accept a new product format, while the remaining belt levels are still being emptied and cleaned. This enables a so-called flying product change.
[0022] The belt buffer shown in
[0023] If the belt buffer has more than two belts arranged one after the other on each of its levels and the middle belts can therefore not be cleaned from the entry or exit side, the cleaning head of an appropriate cleaning device can also be moved onto the respective webs from the side by means of an elevator arranged at the side of the belt buffer.
[0024] The use of water is reduced compared with conventional manual cleaning. Furthermore, it is possible to carry out cleaning during production in an automated manner and to significantly reduce changeover times by means of a flying product change.