The present invention relates to a connector arrangement for connecting the ends of one or two webs consisting of a flexible material as well as to a single connector element for such an arrangement. Connector arrangements of such type are employed for example to join two ends of a conveyer belt, a filter belt or the like to an endless belt. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for producing a connector element for such an arrangement.
From DE 198 20 204 A1 a connector arrangement is known with two elements formed of sheet metal that are each clamped to the end of a web and form loops reaching beyond the ends of the web, wherein, for the purpose of connecting the web ends, the loops of one element are each introduced into interspaces between the loops of the other element and a wire is inserted through the loops of both elements in order to fix the connector elements to each other.
This connector arrangement is not optimally suited for application in a filter plant because when it is used for connecting the ends of a filter web any liquid charged with material to be filtered out can pass through in the part of the mutually engaging loops in an insufficiently filtered state.
Likewise, the way of fastening the connector elements to the web ends by piercing metal clamps through the web material does not prove to be suitable for every kind of web. Tensile forces acting on the web can lead to the formation of holes in the web at the pierced parts, through which liquid can penetrate unfiltered so that the web becomes unserviceable.
DE 87 04 382 U1 tries to solve the problem of insufficient tightness of the connector arrangement by means of a flexible rail which, by being held on the wire inserted through the loops, presses in a resilient manner against the surface of the web on both sides of the connector arrangement. If the contact between the rail and the web is sealed for the liquid to be filtered it cannot reach the mutually engaging connector elements and is therefore unable to pass through at untight parts between the connector elements or on the transition between a connector element and the filter web fastened on it.
However, the need to additionally fasten the rail during connection of the web ends renders the joining of web ends by means of this connector arrangement laborious, since the inserted wire not only has to keep the connector elements fastened to each other but also fastened to the rail. Moreover, a high web tension is required to ensure that the edges of the rail press hard enough onto the web surface so as to prevent penetration of unfiltered liquid between the web surface and the edges of the rail. The high tension, however, fosters wear of the web.
To prevent damage of the webs by pierced metal clamps, connector arrangements have also been proposed, the elements of which are each sewn to the web ends. However, in this case the problem arises that in the parts where the threads employed for sewing lie exposed on the surface of the connector elements they are subjected to a high degree of wear due to the circulating movement of the web. Therefore, with these connector arrangements there is the risk of the threads being torn during operation and the web end detaching from the connector element sewn to it.
An object of the invention is to provide a connector arrangement for connecting web ends that brings about an easy-to-lock and reliably tight connection between two web ends.
This object is solved by a connector arrangement having the features of claim 1. Due to the fact that the three contours of the elements each engage with each other in a form-fitting manner and in addition form a groove and a tongue in cross-section, prevention can be made in a reliable manner of slots occurring between the two elements during operation, through which a liquid to be filtered can pass unfiltered.
For easy production of the connector elements all contours should preferably have the same period.
To facilitate production the second and third contours, which lie in the second and third longitudinal-section planes on both sides of the first longitudinal-section plane, are preferably congruent.
In addition, it is suitable for the contours to be rectangular contours.
The elements of the connector arrangement should be congruent so that both elements can be produced with one and the same molding tool.
Another object of the invention is to provide a connector element, which permits a reliable and load-bearing fastening of a web end to the connector element through sewing.
This object is solved in accordance with claim 10 in that the leg of the connector element, onto which the web is to be sewn, is provided with rills on one exterior side. If the threads, with which the web is firmly sewn, run in the rills along this exterior side, they are protected against mechanical stress caused by the web movement, whereby a reliable and permanent fastening of the web to the connector element is attained.
For best suitability the rills extend in the longitudinal direction of the connector element.
By preference, each of the connector element has two legs of the above-described type which delimit a groove for accommodating the web end.
On such a leg, the simplest possibility of forming through-holes for a thread, with which the web end is sewn to the connector element, is to pierce these holes with a needle. In this way the material of the leg is not removed but, at most, displaced laterally. The piercing can be effected directly during sewing but it is also possible to facilitate sewing by producing the holes as early as during production of the connector element.
During piercing with a needle certain types of plastic material develop a tip that surrounds the hole pierced by the needle on the exit side. Such a tip fosters severely wear of a thread passed through such a hole. The inventor discovered that polyurethane, polyamide and soft PVC do not develop such a tip so that preference is given to these materials for the production of the connector element according to the invention.
There is also the possibility of drilling or punching the through-holes for the thread beforehand instead of piercing them with a needle. In such case the risk of a tip formation does not arise so that other materials beside the ones stated above can also be employed in an advantageous manner for the production of the connector element.
Furthermore, the subject matter of the invention is a method for producing a connector element for a connector arrangement of the above-described kind. Due to the periodic contours of the connector element the extrusion molding method proves to be unsuitable for its production. Although use can be made of conventional injection molding methods, these only permit production of connector elements with clearly defined lengths. However, it is desirable to be able to produce the connector elements as continuous profiles with undefined length. For this purpose the invention proposes a modified injection molding method with the following steps:
Due to the periodicity of the contours of the connector element it is possible to demold the section of the connector element obtained in step c) and to subsequently place it into the mold again by displacing it by a number of periods so that the section partly protrudes from the mold and room is made in the mold for a new section to be injection molded on the previously obtained section. For this successive injection molding polyurethane is especially suitable as material.
Further features and advantages of the invention become apparent from the following description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a to 6e show steps of producing a connector element according to the present invention; and
At the flank 9 of the bridge 3 facing away from the legs 1, 2 teeth 10 protrude that are each separated by teeth interspaces 11. The extension in the longitudinal direction of the profile is the same for all teeth 10 and teeth interspaces 11. In the teeth interspaces 11 a longitudinally extending tongue 12 is formed respectively on the flank 9. At their front face the teeth 10 each have a groove 13, the width of which corresponds to that of the tongue 12. In addition, mutually aligned boreholes 14 extend through the teeth 10.
The teeth 10 and the teeth interspaces 11 render it possible to join two identically formed profiles of the type shown in
To facilitate the fitting of the profiles into one another the outer corners 17 of the teeth 10 are each rounded off.
If the teeth 10 of the two profiles engage correctly into one another, all boreholes 14 are in alignment and a wire 15 can be passed through the boreholes 14 to fasten the two profiles to each other. Since the lateral flanks 16 of the teeth extend orthogonally to the axis of the boreholes 14 and parallel to the direction in which the teeth are fitted into one another, a slight free motion of the two profiles with respect to each other in the fitting direction has no negative effect on the tightness of the connection. The lateral flanks 16 are in close contact regardless of whether the teeth are completely fitted into one another or whether there still remains a certain amount of free motion between the front faces of the teeth 10 and the bottom of the teeth interspaces 11 when the wire 15 is inserted. Such a free motion, if present, does not lead to untightness of the connection due to the engagement of the grooves 13 and tongues 12.
Therefore, in all three of the sectional planes mentioned the profiles have a periodic course similar to that of a rectangular wave, with the period and phase of the wave being equal in all three sectional planes.
As can be taken from
The above-described profiles, on account of their having the teeth 10 and teeth interspaces 11, are not suitable for production by means of a commonly used, simple extrusion method. Although an injection molding production is possible this method only allows for the production of profiled pieces having in each case a length that is predetermined and limited by the dimensions of the injection mold. Consequently, only webs having a width that is not larger than the length of the profiled pieces could be connected by means of the profiles according to the invention. To avoid such limitations it is desirable to be able in principle to produce the profiles according to the invention in any chosen length, as a “material sold by the metre” in order to subsequently cut pieces from a very long profiled strand in the length required in each case for connecting two web ends of a given width. A method rendering this possible is set out in the following by way of
a shows parts of an injection mold 20 employed for producing the profile according to the invention. The mold cavity 21 of the injection mold 20 has a length of several tooth-tooth-interspace-periods and is open at one front face 22. The injection mold 20 substantially comprises four parts, namely an upper and a lower mold-half 23, 24, a lamella 25 that engages in the mold cavity 21 from a longitudinal side of the mold 20 in order to form the groove 4 and a wire 26 that serves to form the boreholes 14.
b shows the injection mold 20 in a partly closed state. The lamella 25 and the wire 26 are clamped between the two mold-halves 23, 24.
As shown in
Into the mold cavity thus obtained liquid plastic material is injected in a manner known per se. Following the hardening of the plastic the mold 20 is opened, as depicted in
Afterwards the profiled piece is placed into the mold-half 24 again by being displaced in the longitudinal direction, and in doing so at least one tooth 10 of the profiled piece 28 is placed again into a tooth recess of the mold cavity 21. Lamella 25 and wire 26 are added on again so that the configuration illustrated in
After having placed the upper mold-half 23 the mold is ready for a further injection process, but this time the cover 27 is no longer required, since the profiled piece 28 seals the front face opening of the mold cavity 21. The plastic material which is then injected adheres during hardening to the profiled piece 28 already on hand so that in principle the said piece can reach any chosen length through repeated injection processes.
To enlarge the contact surface of the profiled piece 28 already finished with the newly injected section any chosen profiling can in principle be provided on the side of the mold cavity 21 facing away from the open front face 22. This profiling does not necessarily need to have prongs that are triangular in cross-section but can also have a rectangular profile for example. To improve adhesion between the profiled piece 28 already finished and the newly injected section the profiled piece 28 already finished can also be subjected to surface treatment prior to injection at it the new section.
Apart from sewing, the connector elements and respectively the connector arrangement according to the invention can also be fastened to the web end 5, e.g. by means of gluing or welding. For a particularly durable connection these connection methods can be combined as desired. For instance, provision can be made for at least one seam and, in addition, the legs 1, 2 can be welded to the web end 5.
For a particularly secure connection of the web ends it is also possible to provide snap-in elements with barbed elements on the connector elements in addition or alternatively to the wire 15. These elements can be formed e.g. on the groove 13, 13′ and/or on the tongue 12, 12′.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2005/010278 | 9/22/2005 | WO | 00 | 3/21/2008 |