Blast wheel housing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6692340
  • Patent Number
    6,692,340
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 5, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A blast wheel housing comprising front and rear walls, a pair of end walls integrally joined along adjacent edges to the front and rear walls, a top secured to the upper edges of the walls, an opening formed in the front wall, an access door hingedly connected to the front wall so as to selectively close the opening, an aperture formed in the access door, and a feed chute detachably secured to the access door for the purpose of feeding shot through the aperture.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Blast wheel technology is well known wherein shot is directed toward material to be treated by feeding the shot through an impeller onto a set of spinning blades. Of course, the blades accelerate the shot so as to achieve the desired deburring of the material situated in the blast machine. Naturally, over time the constant impinging of shot on the blades causes wear to the point that the blades must be replaced. Typically, the blast wheel housing is positioned on the blast machine in such a manner that access thereto is quite awkward.




In order to gain access to the interior of known housings, the top is removed and the sides of the housing are rotated downwardly such that access to the blades and other wearable parts is attained for purposes of removal and replacement. This is an arduous process typically requiring two persons working one-half of a day each to open the housing, replace the worn parts and close the housing.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A housing for a blast wheel comprising a front wall, a rear wall, and a pair of end walls extending upwardly from a baseplate, the top secured in abutting relationship with the upper edges of the walls to form an enclosure, a blast wheel rotatably disposed in the enclosure, an opening formed in the front wall to provide access to the enclosure, an access door connected to the front wall to provide closure means for the opening, an aperture formed in the access door, and a feed chute detachably secured to the access door for feeding shot through the aperture and toward the blast wheel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings,





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a blast wheel housing according to this invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing removal of certain interior elements of the blast wheel apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the interior of the blast wheel housing; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view depicting removal of the blast wheel blades.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In the drawings, the numeral


1


designates the housing baseplate which is secured to the blast wheel machine by means of multiple stud and nut assemblies


2


. Front wall


3


and rear wall


4


together with end walls


5


and


6


are joined to baseplate


1


and extend upwardly therefrom. Front wall


3


and rear wall


4


are integrally joined to the associated adjacent edges of side walls


5


and


6


and, together with top


7


, complete the basic elements of the housing. Top


7


is held in place by means of latching bar mechanisms


8


and


9


, as is well known. For the purpose of rotating the blast wheel, drive motor


10


is provided with associated electronics disposed in box


11


.




As is well known in the art, the interior of the blast wheel housing is provided with multiple protective liners with a front liner (not shown) disposed in face contacting relation with front wall


3


and secured in place by means of bolts


12


,


13


and


14


. A corresponding liner is disposed in face contacting relation with rear wall


4


and secured thereto by identical bolt, not shown in the drawings. The end liners (not shown) are held in position at one end of the housing by means of bolts


15


and


16


with the opposite end liner being secured in place at the opposite end wall by means of bolts


17


and


18


.




According to this invention, access door


19


is rotatably attached to front wall


3


by means of hinge assembly


20


. Access door


19


covers a corresponding opening in front wall


3


and, when the blast wheel is in operation, is securely closed by means of stud and nut assemblies


21


-


24


. For the purpose of directing shot toward the blast wheel, feed chute


25


is provided and is detachably secured to access door


19


by means of nut and washer assemblies


26


and


27


. For the purpose of securing control cage adapter plate


28


to the backside of access door


19


nut and washer assemblies


26


,


27


,


29


and


30


are provided. Assemblies


26


and


27


are removed in FIG.


2


and the studs are longer than the studs of assemblies


29


and


30


because assemblies


26


and


27


serve the additional purpose of securing feed chute


25


.




In operation and for the purpose of inspecting and/or removing worn parts disposed within the blast wheel housing, feed chute


25


is first removed by means of loosening nut and washer assemblies


26


and


27


. Then nut and tab assemblies


31


and


32


are loosened and bolt


33


is removed thereby allowing impeller


34


and control cage


35


to be removed from within the blast wheel housing, as best shown in FIG.


2


. Following this, nuts


21


-


24


are removed so as to allow access door


19


to be swung open by means of hinge


20


. The blast wheel housing then appears as depicted in FIG.


3


. Also as shown in

FIG. 3

, heat treated ring


36


is disposed in face contacting relation with the backside of access door


19


and is held in place by nut and washer assemblies


37


and


38


.




With the blast wheel housing disposed as shown in

FIG. 3

, the operator can visually inspect the interior protective liners for wear and, if replacement is necessary, the time consuming procedure of removing top


7


and swinging end walls


5


and


6


down is undertaken. Also, if the protective liners are not worn to the point of needing replacement, the ability to inspect the interior of the blast wheel housing, by this invention, prevents any unnecessary removal of top


7


, of course, other interior elements of the blast wheel housing can be inspected through the opening in front wall


3


such as the wheel, hub and pins. Inspection of these is not possible through an open top without their complete removal from the housing.




If the inspection reveals that blades


39


must be replaced, they are simply loosened, removed and then replaced with new blades, in known manner, and as best shown in FIG.


4


. Following replacement of blades


39


, the sequence is simply reversed wherein access door


19


is closed and secured shut, impeller


34


and control cage


35


replaced and feed chute


25


placed back into position such that the blast wheel housing appears as shown in FIG.


1


.




According to another feature of this invention, flange


40


is provided so that when access door


19


is closed, the bottom edge of door


19


slides across the upper surface of flange


40


in an abutting relationship therewith so as to allow access door


19


to be positioned in the proper orientation each time it is closed resulting in the precise alignment of impeller


34


and control cage


35


during the reinstallation process.




Therefore, by this invention, increased safety is attained and downtime is greatly reduced from the known time-consuming procedure of gaining access to the blast wheel housing by removal of the housing top and opening of the end walls. In addition, the access door is self-aligning so as to swing back into the desired position every time it is closed.



Claims
  • 1. A blast wheel housing comprising a baseplate, a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of end walls and a top secured together so as to form a housing enclosure, an opening formed in said front wall, an access door hingedly connected to said front wall so as to selectively cover said opening, an aperture formed in said access door, and a feed chute detachably secured to said access door for the purpose of feeding shot through said aperture.
  • 2. A blast wheel housing according to claim 1 wherein a blast wheel disposed in said enclosure and driven by means of a drive motor.
  • 3. A blast wheel housing according to claim 2 wherein multiple blades are detachably secured to said blast wheel and are removable through said aperture.
  • 4. A blast wheel housing according to claim 1 wherein a flange is secured to said front wall and is disposed in abutting relationship with the lower edge of said access door when said access door is closed.
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