Bearing for a sand/salt spreader
20230087050 · 2023-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C35/047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2208/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/6622
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C23/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E01H10/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16C19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E01H10/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A pillow block assembly for a sand and/or salt spreader includes a housing having a central body and two mounting flanges disposed on opposing sides of the central body, the mounting flanges extending outwardly from the central body, the housing being composed of PBT or a PBT-based composite, the housing having a bore which extends through the central body in a transverse direction; and a bearing positioned within the bore, the bearing includes at least one ball bearing or at least one roller bearing, the bearing being composed of stainless steel and configured to receive a spinner shaft of the sand and/or salt spreader. The PBT or PBT-based composite housing is mountable within an interior of a chute of the sand and/or salt spreader via the mounting flanges.
Claims
1. A pillow block assembly for a sand and/or salt spreader comprising: a housing having a central body and two mounting flanges disposed on opposing sides of the central body, the mounting flanges extending outwardly from the central body, the housing being composed of PBT or a PBT-based composite, the housing having a bore which extends through the central body in a transverse direction; and a bearing positioned within the bore, the bearing includes at least one ball bearing or at least one roller bearing, the bearing being composed of stainless steel and configured to receive a spinner shaft of the sand and/or salt spreader; wherein the PBT or PBT-based composite housing is mountable within an interior of a chute of the sand and/or salt spreader via the mounting flanges.
2. The pillow block assembly of claim 1, wherein the central body has a base portion and a cavity portion extending in a distal direction away from the base portion, wherein the cavity portion includes the bore in which the bearing is disposed, and wherein the base portion includes a planar surface, which in combination with the mounting flanges, forms a bottom surface of the pillow block assembly.
3. The pillow block assembly of claim 2, further comprising a grease zerk disposed at the planar surface of the central body, the grease zerk having a dimension that fits through an opening in the chute of the sand and/or salt spreader.
4. The pillow block assembly of claim 3, wherein the grease zerk extends in a proximal direction away from the planar surface of the central body.
5. The pillow block assembly of claim 3, wherein the grease zerk extends perpendicularly relative to the planar surface of the central body.
6. A spinner shaft assembly for a sand and/or salt spreader comprising: a rotatable shaft; a spinner attached to one end of the shaft, the spinner comprising a substantially circular plate and a plurality of vanes on the plate; and at least one pillow block assembly, which includes: a housing having a central body and two mounting flanges disposed on opposing sides of the central body, the mounting flanges extending outwardly from the central body, the housing being composed of PBT or a PBT-based composite, the housing having a bore which extends through the central body in a transverse direction; and a bearing positioned within the bore, the bearing includes at least one ball bearing or at least one roller bearing, the bearing being composed of stainless steel and receiving the shaft; wherein the PBT or PBT-based composite housing is mounted within an interior of a chute of the sand and/or salt spreader via the mounting flanges.
7. The spinner shaft assembly of claim 6, wherein the central body has a base portion and a cavity portion extending in a distal direction away from the base portion, wherein the cavity portion includes the bore in which the bearing is disposed, and wherein the base portion includes a planar surface, which in combination with the mounting flanges, forms a bottom surface of the pillow block assembly.
8. The spinner shaft assembly of claim 7, wherein the pillow block assembly includes a grease zerk disposed at the planar surface of the central body, the grease zerk having a dimension that fits through an opening in the chute of the sand and/or salt spreader.
9. The spinner shaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the grease zerk extends in a proximal direction away from the planar surface of the central body.
10. The spinner shaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the grease zerk extends perpendicularly relative to the planar surface of the central body.
11. A sand and/or salt spreader, comprising: a gearbox connected to a pulley via a belt, the gearbox being configured to transfer power from a motor to the pulley; a chute providing a channel for conveying one or more materials; a spinner shaft assembly installed within the chute, the spinner shaft assembly includes: a rotatable shaft having a proximal section where the pulley is attached; a spinner attached to a distal end of the shaft, the spinner comprising a substantially circular plate and a plurality of vanes on the plate; and at least one pillow block assembly, which includes: a housing having a central body and two mounting flanges disposed on opposing sides of the central body, the mounting flanges extending outwardly from the central body, the housing being composed of PBT or a PBT-based composite, the housing having a bore which extends through the central body in a transverse direction; and a bearing positioned within the bore, the bearing includes at least one ball bearing or at least one roller bearing, the bearing being composed of stainless steel and receiving the shaft; wherein the PBT or PBT-based composite housing is mounted within an interior of the chute via the mounting flanges.
12. The sand and/or salt spreader of claim 11, wherein the central body has a base portion and a cavity portion extending in a distal direction away from the base portion, wherein the cavity portion includes the bore in which the bearing is disposed, and wherein the base portion includes a planar surface, which in combination with the mounting flanges, forms a bottom surface of the pillow block assembly.
13. The sand and/or salt spreader of claim 12, wherein the pillow block assembly includes a grease zerk disposed at the planar surface of the central body, and wherein one wall of the chute has an opening through which the grease zerk extends out of the chute, the grease zerk having a dimension that corresponds with a dimension of the opening such that said one or more materials is prevented from passing between the opening and the grease zerk.
14. The sand and/or salt spreader of claim 13, wherein the grease zerk extends in a direction away from the planar surface of the central body.
15. The sand and/or salt spreader of claim 13, wherein the grease zerk extends perpendicularly relative to the planar surface of the central body.
16. The sand and/or salt spreader of claim 11, wherein the spinner shaft assembly includes two or more pillow block assemblies that are arranged in parallel with one another.
17. The sand and/or salt spreader of claim 11, wherein the chute is fastened to a vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] A component or a feature that is common to more than one drawing is indicated with the same reference number in each of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present teachings are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the present embodiments are shown. The following description is presented for illustrative purposes only, and the present teachings should not be limited to these embodiments.
[0024] The present teachings have been described in language more or less specific as to structural and mechanical features. It is to be understood, however, that the present teachings are not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the device, apparatus, and/or system herein disclosed comprises preferred forms of putting the present teachings into effect.
[0025] For purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth such as particular structures, architectures, interfaces, techniques, etc. in order to provide a thorough understanding. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known devices and/or methods are omitted so as not to obscure the description with unnecessary detail.
[0026] Generally, all terms used in the claims are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein. All references to a/an/the element, apparatus, component, means, step, etc. are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of the element, apparatus, component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise. The use of “first”, “second,” etc. for different features/components of the present disclosure are only intended to distinguish the features/components from other similar features/components and not to impart any order or hierarchy to the features/components.
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[0028] The pillow block housing 102 has a central body 112 and two mounting flanges—first mounting flange 114 and second mounting flange 116—for securing the pillow block bearing assembly to a structural object, such as a chute of a spreader or broadcast spreading machine (e.g., vehicle-mountable sand or salt spreader). The flanges 114, 116 extend outwardly from the central body 112, thereby defining a longitudinal extent of the pillow block bearing assembly 100. As shown clearly in
[0029] The central body 112 comprises a base portion 120 at a proximal end and a cavity section 122 extending in a distal direction away from the base portion 120. The base portion is defined by a planar or substantially planar surface 124, which in combination with the mounting flanges forms the bottom surface of the pillow block bearing assembly 100. The cavity section 122 of the central body 112 has a U-shaped or substantially U-shaped border with a curved or rounded exterior surface and an interior surface defining the bore 106.
[0030] The pillow block housing 102 is composed of polybutylene terephthalate, also known as “PBT”, or a PBT-based composite. This is in contrast to conventional pillow block bearings, which comprise a steel housing. PBT has and exhibits several advantageous qualities, including high abrasion resistance, low temperature performance, high shear strength, and oil and grease resistance. These qualities provide significant benefits in the snow and de-icing industry. For example, salt and sand are highly abrasive. Temperature and moisture variations are a major influence on the performance of the pillow block bearing. The PBT or PBT-based composite provides superior characteristics relative to stainless steel, including being more resistant to the negative impacts of salt and sand as well as extreme temperature and moisture variations. Also, the high shear strength of PBT or the PBT-based composite ensures that the revolutions of the spinner under tension will not deform the bearing 104 or cause failure of the bearing seat 110.
[0031] The pillow block bearing assembly 100 with its housing 102 made of PBT or a PBT-based composite provides benefits not only in the snow and de-icing industry, but in other applications as well, such as but not limited to the food industry and food processing industry. Conventional bearings used in baking and food preparation are often exposed to frequent and daily washing. Food preparation also contains high amounts of corrosives and salts, thereby causing conventional steel-housing based bearings to corrode and/or rust. Conventional bearings are also utilized in everything from conveyor style refrigeration to freezer applications. The conventional bearings are sensitive to the extreme temperatures and/or temperature variations caused by the refrigeration/freezer and thus are prone to swelling, which leads to abrasion of the bearings within their housings. In contrast, the pillow block bearing assembly 100 according to the present teachings is able to overcome the drawbacks of conventional bearings by way of the PBT composition of the pillow block housing 102.
[0032] The PBT or PBT-based composite of the pillow block housing has been tested to withstand the elements of frequent washing, cold, heat (e.g., up to 140° F.), abrasion, and oil resistance, which are necessities in designing a ruggedized pillow block bearing assembly for snow or de-icing industry. Note, PBT inherently has limited UV resistances and stability. However, the pillow block bearing assembly 100 according to the present teachings does not require any UV protection since the housing and bearing unit are installed within the chute (of a sand and/or salt spreader) and thus are not exposed to UV light. Accordingly, PBT provides exceptional benefits for use in snow and de-icing applications.
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[0057] A detailed description of these components is not provided here since it is not necessary for understanding the present invention and since these components are known to those skilled in the art.
[0058] While the present teachings have been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that they are not limited to those disclosed embodiments. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention, and such modifications and variations are intended to be and are covered by both this disclosure and the appended claims. For example, in some instances, one or more features disclosed in connection with one embodiment can be used alone or in combination with one or more features of one or more other embodiments. It is intended that the scope of the present teachings should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of any claims and their legal equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached drawings.