Claims
- 1. A conveyor belt cleaning arrangement consisting of a linear support member disposed transverse to the direction of conveyor belt travel, connector means associated with said support member, one or more cleaner units, each unit including an arm formed of resilient elastomeric material defining a generally linearly extending central axis, said arm being resiliently rotatable about its central axis, each arm including locking means disposed at one end adapted to matingly engage with said connector means on said support member to removably secure said arm to said support member, each cleaner unit also including a blade member, also formed of resilient elastomeric material, attached to said arm, whereby when said locking means on said arm is engaged with said connector means, said arm extends from said support member and supports and positions said blade, such that when said blade is moved into engagement against said conveyor belt, the resilient elastomeric construction of said arm and said blade allow said blade to resiliently rotate about the central axis of said arm to accommodate variations in belt angles and to automatically align with the surface of the belt being cleaned, said resilient elastomeric construction of said arm and said blade being further effective to substantially reduce or eliminate vibration of said blade with respect to said belt while maintaining contact between said blade and belt.
- 2. A conveyor belt cleaning arrangement as in claim 1 in which said arm formed of resilient material is both resiliently rotatable about and deflectable continuously along its linearly extending central axis.
- 3. A conveyor belt cleaning arrangement as in claim 1 in which said blade lies in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to said linearly extending central axis of said arm when said arm and blade unit is in an unstressed condition, but which angle is variable due to the resilient elastomeric construction of said arm and blade when said blade is urged into contact with said belt to be cleaned.
- 4. A conveyor belt cleaning arrangement as in claim 1 in which said connector means consist of a flange extending radially outwardly from said support member defining a plurality of slots formed in said flange.
- 5. A conveyor belt cleaning arrangement as in claim 4 in which said locking means on said arm consist of a groove formed around the periphery of said arm to receive said flange and a neck section on said arm radially inwardly of said groove adapted to be snap-fit into said slot formed in said flange.
- 6. A conveyor belt cleaning arrangement as in claim 1 in which said arm and blade cleaner unit is formed as an integral element.
- 7. A conveyor belt cleaning arrangement as in claim 1 including a scraping element associated with said blade and adapted to contact the surface of the conveyor belt to be cleaned.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 579,707, filed Feb. 13, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,598,823.
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