The invention shall now be explained in more detail with reference to the enclosed figures in which:
In the following description reference is made to all the figures. The construction of the elements is shown up to the formation of a descaler head 10 that is mounted onto a rotational shaft 12 in the descaler instrument. The head is equipped with a number of circumferentially following and longitudinally following rows of descaler parts 20 in the following way. A number of pairs of disc-formed descaler elements 30,32 mutually spaced apart and with descaler units fitted, are fed onto the shaft 12 and fastened and secured against sliding axially on the shaft when the shaft/head rotates during operation of the descaler. The chain-formed descaler parts are peripherally fastened between the two disc-formed plate parts so that they extend peripherally outwards in the slit between the two plate parts. However, each plate disc 30,32,34 is deformed so that the rows of descaler parts along the periphery form a fan shape/arch shape/spiral shape, or remain standing inclined, in relation to the peripheral rotation of the head. The deformation is made such that two plates fitted together, with all the fitted descaler chains, are symmetrical and will therefore rotate in balance and also that they will overlap each other. During the operation of the instrument along a surface that is to be descaled, the surface will be covered in its entirety over the whole breadth of the head, and without any formation of stripes of untreated surface (which will otherwise be very obvious, and which often necessitates that the same surface has to be treated twice to be completely processed). This becomes unnecessary with the present invention as the whole of the breadth is covered during a single operation across the surface.
An incision or groove 16 is cut diametrically in towards the centre of rotation 14 from the disc periphery of each plate disc 30,32, with the groove length constituting about half, or slightly over, the radius of the disc. Correspondingly, a groove 18 is cut from the diametrically opposite side, so that a straight line 15 along the two grooves 16,18 goes through the centre of the disc 14. Thereby, two disc halves 30A,30B and 32A,32B, respectively, are formed in each plate. Each disc half 30A,30B and 32A,32B, respectively, is thereafter deformed in that it is twisted about an axis 19 that runs transversely to the mentioned straight line, and which also runs through the centre of the disc 14. The two halves of each disc are mutually twisted in opposite directions about the axis 15. All the discs in a descaler head are twisted in the same way.
A number of holes 34 are drilled through the plate material along the periphery at a given distance from the outer edge in each disc 30,32, respectively. In addition, a polygonal central hole 14 is drilled out, that corresponds to the cross-section of the shaft 12 onto which the elements are to be fed.
Three sets of chain links are shown in
Two disc-plates 30 and 32, which have been drilled and deformed, are placed on top of each other so that the centre holes 14, associated slits 16 and 18, respectively, and also adjoining peripheral holes 19 are level with each other.
The disc-plates are placed mutually spaced apart and the inner end 22 of the three links are placed between the plates, level with the respective plate holes 34. The bolt 29 is inserted through the hole 34 in the one plate 30 and the three inner ends 22 of the links and also the spacers 25 and through the hole 34 in the other plate 32. When the bolt is guided all the way through, it can be riveted so that it is securely fastened with no possibility to come loose. However, the bolt can also be fastened with the help of any suitable method.
All chain links are mounted in this way around the periphery of the pair of disc-plates, and as shown in the figures, 12 chains in all are fitted around the circumference.
The fitting of the descaling element is now complete and the element is ready to be inserted on the rotational shaft 12 of a descaling head.
In addition, each descaling element (also denoted a cassette) is intended for on-time use. A worn or damaged element can easily be pulled off the shaft and be replaced by a new element, with the other elements still ready for use together with the new element.
As the centre holes 14 in each element have the same cross section dimension as the shaft 12, the elements are easily fed onto the shaft. When the first element is fitted, the next is fed on with its slits 16,18 level with the corresponding slits 16,18 of the first fitted element. In turn, all the elements are inserted one by one in this way onto the shaft 12. Thereafter, the elements are secured in that the necessary nuts and washers are placed onto the shaft in the mounting seats of the descaling machine, so that the elements are kept tightly in place. The head is thereby ready for use.
As a consequence of the twisting of the disc halves 30a, 30b; 32a, 32b the contact surface between adjoining disc-plate parts forms a bevel angle (a non-right angle) with the axis of rotation 12. Furthermore, the slit parts will lie against each other, and partly engage with each other in that they are somewhat twisted in relation to each other. Any mutual relative twisting between two adjoining heads is thereby impossible.
The discs in the descaler units will thus form a fan, screw or spiral shaped continuous pattern from the one end of the rotational shaft on the head to the other end. One gets an overlapping in the circumference direction so that the whole of the surface that is to be descaled will be covered in one single operation of the instrument across the surface.
This feature contributes further to strengthen the rotational stability of the elements in relation to adjoining (on each side) elements. At the same time, the elements are easily pulled off the shaft and they can not get stuck to each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20033365 | Jul 2003 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO04/00220 | 7/19/2004 | WO | 00 | 1/27/2006 |