Roller and Replaceable Surface Segments for Roller
20170021357 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C2210/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C4/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to rollers subjected to wear conditions and surface reinforcements for such rollers. More specifically, the present invention relates to the orientation of projections on the rollers or surface segments of such rollers. In one embodiment, the roller includes a hub. The roller also includes a plurality of removable surface segments attachable to the hub so as to form a layer around the hub. Each surface segment has two opposed sides and an exterior surface. The spacing between projections across the exterior surface decreases from each of the opposed sides to an intermediate point between the opposed sides.
Claims
1-27. (canceled)
28. A roller for crushing, grinding, or otherwise contacting a material, the roller comprising: a cylindrical body rotatable about a central axis, the body comprising: a first and second opposed ends; and a working surface disposed between the opposed sides, the working surface comprising: a plurality of projections for crushing, grinding, or otherwise contacting a material, wherein the spacing of the projections across the working surface decreases from each of the opposed ends to an intermediate point between the opposed ends.
29. The roller of claim 28 wherein the spacing between adjacent projections proximate to at least one of the opposed ends is greater than the spacing between adjacent projections proximate to the intermediate point between the ends.
30. The roller of claim 28 wherein the projections form rows aligned with the central axis and each row spans the opposed ends.
31. The roller of claim 30 wherein the projections of one row are offset with the projections of an adjacent row.
32. The roller of claim 30 wherein along one row the spacing between adjacent projections proximate to at least one of the opposed ends is within a range between 28 millimeters and 32 millimeters and the spacing between adjacent projections proximate to the intermediate point between the ends is within a range between 25 millimeters and 27 millimeters.
33. The roller of claim 30 wherein along one row the spacing between adjacent projections proximate to at least one of the opposed ends is 30 millimeters and the spacing between adjacent projections proximate to the intermediate point between the ends is 26.32 millimeters.
34. A roller assembly for crushing, grinding, or otherwise contacting a material, the assembly comprising: a hub configured for mounting to an axle, said hub rotating about a central axis and having an outer surface comprising one or more engagement structures; and a plurality of surface segments configured for attaching to said one or more engagement structures of said hub, said segments each comprising: an exterior surface for contacting material at a working surface of the roller assembly; an interior surface opposed to said exterior surface configured to engage an engagement structure disposed on the outer surface of the hub, thereby covering at least a portion of the outer surface of the hub; a leading edge and a trailing edge joining the exterior surface to the interior surface; a first and second opposed sides joining the outer surface to the inner surface; and a plurality of projections for crushing, grinding, or otherwise contacting a material, wherein the spacing of the projections across the exterior surface decreases from each of the opposed sides to an intermediate point between the opposed sides.
35. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the spacing between adjacent projections proximate to at least one of the opposed sides is greater than spacing between adjacent projections proximate to the intermediate point between the sides.
36. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the plurality of projections comprises rows of projections aligned with the central axis and each row spans the opposed sides.
37. The assembly of claim 36 wherein the projections of one row are offset with the projections of an adjacent row.
38. The assembly of claim 36 wherein along one row the distance between adjacent projections proximate to either sides is within a range between 28 millimeters and 32 millimeters and the distance between adjacent projections proximate to the intermediate point between the sides is within a range between 25 millimeters and 27 millimeters.
39. The assembly of claim 36 wherein along one row the distance between adjacent projections proximate to at least one of the opposed sides is 30 millimeters and the distance between adjacent projections proximate to the intermediate point between the sides is 26.32 millimeters.
40. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the spacing of the plurality of projections across the exterior surface decreases from at least one of the leading edge and the trailing edge to an intermediate point between the leading edge and the trailing edge.
41. The assembly claim 34 wherein a first angle subtended between adjacent projections proximate to at least one of the leading and trailing edge is greater than a second angle subtended between adjacent projections proximate to an intermediate point between the leading edge and the trailing edge.
42. The assembly of claim 41 where the first angle is about 0.01 degrees greater than the second angle.
43. A surface segment for the roller assembly of claim 34.
44. The assembly of claim 34 wherein the surface segments are removeably attachable to said one or more engagement structures of said hub.
45. A roller assembly for crushing, grinding, or otherwise contacting a material, the assembly comprising: a hub configured for mounting to an axle, said hub having an outer surface comprising one or more engagement structures, and; a plurality of surface segments configured for attaching to said one or more engagement structures of said hub, said segments each comprising: an exterior surface for contacting material at a working surface of the roller assembly; an interior surface opposed to said exterior surface of the surface segment configured to engage an engagement structure disposed on the outer surface of the hub, thereby covering at least a portion of the outer surface of the hub; a leading edge and a trailing edge joining the outer surface to the inner surface; a first and second opposed sides joining the outer surface to the inner surface; and a plurality of projections for crushing, grinding, or otherwise contacting a material, wherein the spacing of the plurality of projections across the exterior surface decreases from each of the leading edge and the trailing edge to an intermediate point between the between the leading edge and the trailing edge.
46. The assembly claim 45 wherein a first angle subtended between adjacent projections proximate to at least one of the leading edge and the trailing edge is greater than a second angle subtended between adjacent projections proximate to an intermediate point between the leading edge and the trailing edge.
47. The assembly of claim 46 where the first angle is about 0.01 degrees greater than the second angle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0047] The invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate, by way of example only, embodiments of the invention contemplated herein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0061] Referring to the drawings, various embodiments of the invention will now be disclosed.
[0062] Referring to
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[0066] Again, with reference to
[0067] The interior surface 134 of the surface segment 130 will now be described in detail with reference to
[0068] As depicted in
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[0070] The number of bolt holes 146 in surface segment 130 can vary, as can the pattern in which the bolt holes 146 appear upon the surface segment 130. In embodiments, the bolt holes 146 are aligned in two parallel rows of nine bolt holes 146 as shown in
[0071] The exterior surface 132 of the surface segment 130 will now be described in detail with reference to
[0072] Projections 150 project outwardly from the working surface 104 of the roller 100 to crush, grind, or otherwise contact a material. In an embodiment, the projections 150 project radially outward from exterior surface 132 of the surface segment 130. In a preferred embodiment, the projections 150 form rows aligned with the central axis and each row spans from the first side 140 to the second side 142. In another preferred embodiment, the projections 150 of one row are offset with the projections 150 of adjacent rows in a pattern as depicted more clearly in
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[0074] The distribution profile of the apertures 152 on the surface segment 130 will now be discussed in greater detail with reference to
[0075] As depicted in
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Bottom Row Top Row 0 0 36 33* 66 51 95.78 80.89 125.35 110.57 154.70 140.03 183.84 169.27 212.76 198.30 241.46 227.11 269.95 255.71 298.22 284.09 326.28 312.25 354.12 340.20 381.74 367.93 409.15 395.44 436.34 422.74 463.31 449.83 490.07 476.69 516.62 503.35 542.94 529.78 569.06 556 595.38 582.22 621.93 608.65 648.69 635.31 675.66 662.17 702.85 689.26 730.26 716.56 757.88 744.07 785.72 771.80 813.78 799.75 842.05 827.91 870.54 856.29 899.24 884.89 928.16 913.70 957.30 942.73 986.65 971.97 1016.22 1001.43 1046 1031.11 1076 1061 1079*
[0076] From Table 1 above, it will be understood generally that within one row, the placement of apertures 152 across the working surface is such that the spacing between adjacent apertures 152 decreases from each of the opposed sides 140, 142 to the intermediate point 154 between the opposed sides. In this example, the spacing between adjacent apertures 152 most proximate to either the first 140 or second 142 opposed sides is about 30 mm. The spacing between adjacent apertures 152 progressively decreases during the progression from the first 140 or second 142 opposed sides towards the midpoint. In the region most proximate to the midpoint, the spacing between adjacent apertures 152 is reduced to about 26 mm. Numbers marked with an asterisk (*) represent a relatively small number of apertures 160 having a reduced diameter that are included to accommodate for an irregular surface area imposed by the selection of an offset pattern of rows of apertures 152 in this example.
[0077] To differently illustrate the placement of the apertures 152 across working surface, reference will now be made to
[0078] The values listed in Table 1 are meant as examples. Persons skilled in the art will understand that range of distances are contemplated. For example, the distance between a set of adjacent apertures 152 most proximate to either the first side 140 or the second side 142 is within a range between 28 millimeters and 32 millimeters and the distance between a set of two adjacent apertures 152 most proximate to the midpoint of the surface segment 130 is within a range between 25 millimeters and 27 millimeters. In a further example, the distance between a set of two adjacent apertures 152 most proximate to either the first side 140 or the second side 142 of the surface segment 130 is 30 millimeters and the distance between a set of two adjacent apertures 152 most proximate to the midpoint of the surface segment 130 is 26.32 millimeters.
[0079] In yet a further embodiment, the distribution profile of apertures 152 on the surface segment 130 can also take a form that will now be described with reference to
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[0081] Reference will now be made to Table 2 below which provides an example of the distribution profile of the apertures 152 on the surface segment 130 as depicted in
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Aperture No. Degrees from Midpoint 1 20.21 2 17.42 3 14.63 4 11.85 5 9.06 6 6.27 7 3.48 8 .70 9 2.09 10 4.88 11 7.66 12 10.45 13 13.24 14 16.02 15 18.81 16 21.60
[0082] Reference will now be made to Table 3 below which provides an example of the distribution profile of the apertures 152 on the surface segment 130 as depicted in
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Aperture No. Degrees from Midpoint 1 21.60 2 18.81 3 16.02 4 13.24 5 10.45 6 7.66 7 4.88 8 2.09 9 0.70 10 3.48 11 6.27 12 9.06 13 11.84 14 14.63 15 17.42 16 20.21
[0083] In one embodiment, a first angle subtended between adjacent projections 150 proximate to at least one of the edges 136, 138 is 0.01 degrees greater than a second angle subtended between adjacent projections 150 proximate to intermediate point 156 between the edges 136, 138.
[0084] The surface segment 130, and thus roller 100, may have any dimension known by those skilled in the art suitable for crushing, grinding, or otherwise contacting a material. The total number of projections 150 formed on the surface segment 130 can vary depending on the desired size of the surface segment 130, and thus the roller 100.
[0085] Projections 150 may have any desired height or diameter. With reference to
[0086] Furthermore, projections 150 can have the repeating pattern as shown, for example, in
[0087] In operation, a roller assembly 100 according to the present invention may be used in the conventional manner. For example, the roller assembly 100 may be positioned opposite to a fixed anvil (not shown) or an opposing counter-rotating roller (not shown) to crush, compact, or shred materials fed to the roller 100. In some embodiments, the counter-rotating roller is also manufactured according to the present invention. Material fed into the roller 100 enters the nip, where the surface segments 130, either alone or in combination with projections 150, crush, shred, or compact material as it passes through the nip.
[0088] If the surface segments 130 are bolted in place, the surface segments 130 may be removed by extracting the bolts 145 from the hub holes 128 and bolt holes 146. If the surface segments 130 are glued in place or shrink-fit, the roller 100 or the segments 130 being removed may be heated to a sufficiently high temperature to destroy the glue or release the shrink-fitting. In any event, hammering may also be required to free the surface segments 130, particularly if the roller 100 has been fouled with dirt or ground material during its operation.
[0089] If the surface segments 130 also carry projections 150 such as studs, teeth, depressions, grooves, paddles, or blades, the replacement of the surface segments 130 also results in the replacement of the projections 150 on the roller 100. Accordingly, the remanufacture process can also be used when the projections 150 are worn, before the underlying surface segments 130 which carry them also become worn.
[0090] While the orientation of the apertures 152 and the corresponding projections 150 has been described in reference to a surface segment 130, the same orientation disposed directly on a roller 100 without a plurality of surface segments 130 is contemplated. Additionally, while the surface segments 130 have straight edges so that they are easily interconnected with sides 140, 1.42 corresponding with a cylindrical shaped hub 120, surface segments 130 appearing in any shape which may be interconnected to substantially cover a cylindrical shaped hub 120 are contemplated. Included within such shaped segments are the segments 130 which are the subject of a co-pending U.S. provisional application by CSP Innovative Engineering Ltd. entitled Roller With Replaceable Surface Segments and Method of Reconditioning Same, filed Feb. 19, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0091] The embodiments of the present application described above are intended to be examples only. Those of skill in the art may effect alterations, modifications and variations to the particular embodiments without departing from the intended scope of the present application. In particular, features from one or more of the above-described embodiments may be selected to create alternate embodiments comprised of a subcombination of features which may not be explicitly described above. In addition, features from one or more of the above-described embodiments may be selected and combined to create alternate embodiments comprised of a combination of features which may not be explicitly described above. Features suitable for such combinations and subcombinations would be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art upon review of the present application as a whole. Any dimensions provided in the drawings are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be limiting on the scope of the invention except to the degree that such dimensions are reflected in any claims. The subject matter described herein and in the recited claims intends to cover and embrace all suitable changes in technology.