The invention relates to a device for connecting a chain, in particular a plate link chain, which is actively connected to a roller, to a step or a pallet of an escalator or a moving walkway.
EP 1 106 562 A1 relates to an escalator step which is preferably made of fiber reinforced synthetic material and which presents an improved stability or reduced bending stress while being loaded. For this purpose, at least one support bearing is provided on the escalator step by which the escalator step is positively connected to a connection axis which is attached to step chains.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,405,848 B1 discloses an escalator step comprising an integrated guiding roller and associated connection means. The escalator step comprises a shoulder which extends outwards in the area of the front faces, on which shoulder the roller which is provided with a bearing can be placed. The connection is realized by a moulded spring element and a self-cutting screw which can be inserted into a recess provided in the shoulder.
DE 43 34 064 A1 discloses a drive system for the steps and pallets of escalators and moving walkways, composed of transport chains which are respectively arranged laterally on the steps or pallets and which comprise a plurality of chain studs which interact with bushes and which are at least partially connected to the steps or pallets. Outer brackets are provided in a rotation resistant manner on the chain studs and inner brackets are provided in a rotation resistant manner on the bushes, wherein sealing elements are arranged in the area of both front faces. The chain studs are formed by electro-coated carburized steel studs, whereas the studs are made of carburized tempering steel having a galvanic coating. At least one slide bearing, which is formed by a thin-walled, eventually fiber-reinforced plastic bush, extends between the chain studs and the bushes. A thin lubricating film can be applied as initial lubrication between the chain studs and the slide bearing.
It is an object of the invention to propose an alternative connection between the chain and the step/pallet of an escalator or a moving walkway, which connection has a simplified structure in comparison to the state of the art.
The above and other objects are achieved by a device for connecting a chain, which is actively connected to a roller, to a step or a pallet of an escalator or a moving walkway, respectively, the chain having a roller side and a step or pallet side, the device comprising; a hollow stud disposed on the roller side and a cylindrical shoulder disposed on the step or pallet side, the hollow stud having a clearance to receive the cylindrical shoulder; and a slide bearing arranged at least radially between a circumferential surface of the hollow stud defining the clearance and an outer circumferential surface of the shoulder.
Steps and pallets of escalators or moving walkways are often made of die cast aluminium, such that the cylindrical shoulder is part of a step or pallet connector integrated in the step or pallet.
It is advantageous if the respective slide bearing is tube-shaped and, in the area of its circumferential extension, comprises several recesses which extend from the outer towards the inner circumferential surface of the tube, in which recesses a lubricant, for example fat, is embedded.
Depending on the field of application, the first insertion of the lubricant can also be regarded as permanent lubrication.
If this is not sufficient, a further lubricant supply can be assured, if required, by a lubrication nipple.
In order to prevent external filth from getting into the area of the slide bearing a radially acting sealing element may be positioned outside the slide bearing in the area of the steps or pallets.
According to another aspect of the invention, the step or pallet connector may comprise an enlarged portion on the step or pallet side, wherein a disk which is positioned on the shoulder is axially provided between the enlarged portion and the free end of the hollow stud.
If the chain is a plate link chain, an outer protection roll and an inner chain bush are still provided, apart from individual plates, in the area of the plate link chain, wherein the chain bush is actively connected to the outer circumferential surface of the hollow stud by a sliding body.
As an analogue to the already explained slide bearing which extends within the clearance between the hollow stud and the shoulder, a correspondingly formed sliding body can also be used on the side of the plates.
The sliding body and the chain bush may be advantageously designed as a one-piece component.
Sealing elements which are provided between individual plates of the plate link chain prevent external filth from getting into the area of the sliding body.
The subject of invention is represented in the drawing by means of an exemplary embodiment and is described as follows. Herein:
A step connector 3 is provided in the area of each front face 2 of the step/pallet 1, which step connector ends in a shoulder 4 having a smaller diameter. It is not represented that the step connector is received in an eye of the step/pallet 1. The chain 5 which may be a plate link chain and which is the drive element of the steps/pallets 1 of the escalator/moving walkway comprises, apart from plates 6, 6′, 7, 7′, an external protection roll 8 as well as an internal chain bush 9. A chain roller 10 is provided axially outside the step 1 and the plate link chain 5, which chain roll rests on an end region 11 of a hollow stud pin 12 by means of a bearing 13. The hollow stud 12 comprises a clearance 14 having a pre-determinable axial depth a and is provided for receiving the shoulder 4 of the step connector 3. A slide bearing 17 in the form of a tube, which comprises continuous recesses 18 which serve for receiving a lubricant 19, for example fat, extends radially between the circumferential surface 15 of the clearance 14 and the external circumferential surface 16 of the shoulder 4. Another sliding body 22, analogous to said slide bearing 17, is provided with pockets 23 for receiving fat 24, extends between the outer circumferential surface 20 of the hollow stud 12 and the inner circumferential surface 21 of the chain bush 9. For preventing filth from getting into the area of the slide bearing 17, a disk 26, on the one hand, and a sealing element 27, on the other hand, is positioned on the shoulder 4 between the enlarged portion of the step connector 3 and the free end 25 of the hollow stud 12. In order to prevent filth from outside from getting into the area of the sliding body 22 another sealing body 28 is respectively arranged between the individual plates 6, 6′ as well as 7, 7′.
The invention has been described in detail with respect to various embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
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This application is a continuation of PCT/EP2010/003863, filed Jul. 1, 2010, designating the United States and claiming priority to German application No. DE 10 2009 033 819.5, filed Jul. 18, 2009, the contents of both applications being incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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