The invention relates to a cutting roller having an axle. On the axle, a cutting ring is rotatably guided by a bearing device, which is sealed against the environment by a sealing device.
Cutting rollers of this type, that are used for mining of rock, are state of the art, see DE 10 2012 220 434 A1. In particular, such cutting rollers are used as cutting tools at the front end of the drill head of tunnel boring machines. During operation, the assigned sealing device protects the bearing device of the respective cutting rings against harmful environmental influences, such as the ingress of dirt and the like. However, the deep drilling depths frequently occurring in tunnel bores cause problems, if the drilling is performed under water or if water ingress occurs. Because of the water pressure, corresponding to the respective drilling depths, there is a water ingress despite the presence of the sealing device. In that way, the bearing device is destroyed.
In view of this issue, the invention addresses the problem of providing a cutting roller of the genus mentioned above, which can be reliably used for mining of rock, even if there is prevailing water pressure.
According to the invention, this problem is basically solved by a cutting roller having, as an essential feature of the invention, a compensating device by which differential pressures between the bearing device and the environment is compensable. Even when operating under water, the sealing device protects the bearing device reliably against water penetration based on the pressure compensation provided by the compensating device. The reliable operation is fail-safe in that way, even for deeper drilling sections where water pressure of up to 7 bar and more is to be expected.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the compensating device has an elastically flexible separator element. The inner side of the separator element is permanently pressurized at the environment pressure. The outer side of the separator element is connected to the bearing device in a pressurized manner. In that way, the separator element establishes environment pressure in the bearing device.
The arrangement can be particularly advantageous if the separator element is accommodated in a cavity of the axle. That cavity is connected to at least parts of the bearing device via a pressurized connection. In this way, the compensating device is completely integrated into the axle of the cutting roller, such that the cutting roller according to the invention can be built having a compact construction and without an increase in size compared to the known cutting rollers.
The separator element can advantageously have an accumulator bladder made of elastomeric material. The accumulator bladder is held on the fixed axle by a holding device, which has a connection channel that establishes a media connection between the interior of the separator element and the environment.
In advantageous exemplary embodiments, the holding device has an end cap, into which the connection channel opens out centrally. Supplying channels are connected to the connection channel. The supplying channels are inserted into the top of the cover in the form of grooves. The supplying channels ensure that the environment pressure is not only transmitted to the connection channel, and thus, to the bladder from a singular point in the environment, but also from a larger environment area covered by the supplying channels.
The bearing device may advantageously have at least two rolling bearings, in particular taper roller bearings interacting in pairs. Their gap and/or seat geometries are at least partially connected to the pressurized connection.
The arrangement can be advantageously such that the pressurized connection has at least one cross channel. One end of each cross channel opens out into the cavity of the axle. The other end of each cross channel opens out of this axle in the direction of a spacer sleeve. The spacer sleeve is adjoined by the inner ring of the respective rolling bearing on both sides.
The outer rings of the rolling bearing pair can be connected to the cutting ring, can be rotatable on the axle, and can be axially spaced apart from each other, parallel to the axis of rotation of the cutting ring, at a distance equal to or preferably greater than the length of the spacer sleeve.
With regard to the formation of the sealing device, the arrangement can advantageously be such that the sealing device has two pairs. Each pair has two sealing rings. One pair of sealing rings faces the bearing device, The other pair of sealing rings faces an end part. The end part is fixed on the axle and seals the bearing device at least against the environment.
The subject matter of the invention is also a tunnel boring machine having a drilling head, on which at least one cutting roller according to the invention is arranged.
Other objects, advantages and salient features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the drawings, discloses preferred embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to the drawings that form a part of this disclosure:
The first exemplary embodiment, shown in
The axle 2 has an internal or inner cavity 32, coaxial with the axis of rotation 6 and is closed at the end 34 on the left in
The mechanical connection between the end cap 42, which forms the holding device, and the accumulator bladder 40 can be seen most clearly in
Because of the flexibility of the accumulator bladder 40, the spaces adjacent to the inside of the accumulator bladder 40 and those adjacent to the outside of the accumulator bladder 40 each have the same pressure level. If there is a water pressure, predominant in the environment and effective in the inside of the accumulator bladder 40 via the channels 44 and 46, the accumulator bladder 40 expands until the pressure between the inside of the bladder and the outside of the bladder, i.e. cavity 32, is balanced. This pressure balancing also results in a pressure compensation in the bearing unit via the cross bores 38, i.e. the internal bearing pressure is adjusted to the environment pressure. This pressure compensation ensures that the sealing device or seal in the form of the sealing ring pairs 28, 30, provides reliable protection of the taper roller bearings 10, 12 against environmental influences. The cutting roller according to the invention can then be safely operated even if an external water pressure occurs. The function of the accumulator bladder 40 described above can be further supported by a foam filling due to the permanent insertion of an elastically yielding foam material into the accumulator bladder 40.
While various embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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