Information
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Patent Grant
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6202720
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Patent Number
6,202,720
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Date Filed
Friday, April 16, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Rada; Rinaldi I.
- Hall; Melissa
Agents
- Ohlandt, Greeley, Ruggiero & Perle, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 144 1621
- 144 172
- 144 173
- 144 174
- 241 291
- 241 299
- 083 403
- 083 69841
- 083 906
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is provided a knife-ring remover for chips having a knife ring arranged rigidly on an axis. The knife ring has a collar of knives and first and second bearing rings concentric to the axis. A housing, that partly encloses the knife ring, has a rear wall, an essentially cylindrical sheath and a door disposed opposite to the rear wall for driving out a rotor. The rotor has a pair of front walls that bear a plurality of blades. The rotor is mounted in a rotatable manner on the axis. First and second abrasion sealing rings are disposed in the regions of the first and second bearing rings. Each abrasion sealing ring has an inner axial edge that lies at least approximately in the same plane perpendicular to the axis as an axial inner edge of the corresponding bearing ring. One abrasion sealing ring is connected to the door and the other is attached directly or indirectly to the rear wall.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
The invention concerns a knife-ring chip remover.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
Knife-ring chip removers are known, in which a knife ring is arranged in a stationary manner on an axis in a housing. Further, a rotor, for example, in the form of a spinner blade can be mounted in a rotating manner on this horizontal axis. The knife ring comprises a circular ring-shape bearing structure, on the periphery of which is arranged a multiple number of knife-bearing elements such that these elements together form a space for discharging chips.
In chip removers of this type, there are always additional problems in the region between the rotating rotor and the stationary knife ring. In the region of the two bearing rings of the knife ring there exists a gap. Chips can migrate through this gap upon rotation of the rotor and arrive in the discharge space. The size of the chips is variable. It thus may happen that chips of a large size enter into the discharge space. This is undesired, since then the chip quality is no longer uniform.
DE 93 07 371 U1 shows and describes a knife-ring chip remover, in which an abrasion-sealing ring is provided in the region of each front wall of the rotor as well as in the [region] belonging to the two bearing rings of the knife ring. However, the named abrasion sealing ring is attached each time on the front side of the rotor. In the region of the two bearing rings of the knife ring, there thus exists a gap. Chips can pass through this gap during rotation of the rotor, which is undesired.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The invention takes on the task of creating a knife-ring chip remover in such a way that chips can no longer pass.
This task is resolved by the features of the claim.
The following is obtained by the abrasion sealing rings according to the invention: Based on the dimensions of the abrasion sealing rings, a fixed gap is created over the entire axial width of each bearing ring of the knife ring. The abrasion sealing rings can be dimensioned in such a way that they are directly adjacent to the inner edge of the bearing rings of the knife ring. The problem is thus resolved in an extremely simple manner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is explained in more detail on the basis of the drawing in which:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a knife-ring chip remover according to the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is an elevational view of the sealing ring of FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The knife-ring chip remover comprises knife ring
2
, which is arranged on an axis that is not shown here individually, in a stationary manner in a housing
30
.
Housing
30
comprises a rear wall
30
.
1
, a sheath
30
.
2
, a front wall
30
.
3
and a door
30
.
4
inserted into front wall
30
.
3
.
The rotor
20
has a multiple number of blades
20
.
1
. These are arranged distributed uniformly around the rotor axis. Blades
20
.
1
are held in a front wall
20
.
2
, which is found in the region of rear wall
30
.
1
of housing
30
, and in a front wall
20
.
3
on the front side, which is found in the region of door
30
.
4
.
Knife ring
2
has two bearing rings
2
.
1
and
2
.
2
. One bearing ring
2
.
1
is found in the vicinity of rear wall
30
.
1
of housing
30
, and the other bearing ring
2
.
2
is found in the vicinity of door
30
.
4
. Stated more precisely, the bearing ring
2
.
1
of knife ring
2
on the side of the back wall lies at least approximately in the same axial plane as front wall
20
.
2
of rotor
20
on the side of the rear wall. In the same way, bearing ring
2
.
2
of knife ring
2
lies at least approximately on the same axial plane as front wall
20
.
3
of rotor
20
on the door side.
The decisive elements are abrasion sealing rings
40
and
50
. Abrasion sealing ring
40
is attached onto rear wall
30
.
1
of housing
30
with the intermediate joining of other structural components. Sealing ring
50
is attached in an adjustable manner to door
30
.
4
. The two abrasion sealing rings
40
and
50
connect tightly to the two bearing rings
2
.
1
and
2
.
2
. Therefore, no chips can pass through between abrasion sealing rings
40
and
50
and bearing rings
2
.
1
and
2
.
2
.
As can be seen further, in the present example of embodiment, the axial inner surfaces of bearing rings
2
.
1
and
2
.
2
of the knife ring
2
, the abrasion sealing rings
40
and
50
as well as front walls
20
.
1
and
20
.
2
of rotor
20
lie in one and the same plane, which is perpendicular to the axis. Both abrasion sealing rings
40
and
50
thus cover, at least extensively and viewed in the axial direction, the two bearing rings
2
.
1
and
2
.
2
.
The attachment of the front abrasion sealing ring
50
to door
30
.
4
has yet another advantage: door
30
.
4
can be opened without having to demount the abrasion sealing ring
50
. This is particularly the case if abrasion sealing ring
50
is rotated like a ball. This has great advantages relative to demounting and remounting the knife as well as in the cleaning of knife ring
2
. It has the further advantage that knife ring
2
can be utilized without problems in an automatic grinding machine, without having to demount abrasion sealing rings
40
and
50
. This leads to a very considerable time savings.
As can be seen from
FIG. 2
, abrasion sealing ring (
50
) is covered with segments
60
.
1
,
60
.
2
,
60
.
3
,
60
.
4
,
60
.
5
and
60
.
6
. In the present case, these are screwed onto the base unit of the abrasion sealing ring
50
.
Not only can abrasion sealing ring
50
be constructed in such a way as shown in
FIG. 2
, but also abrasion sealing ring
40
.
Claims
- 1. A knife-ring remover for chips that has a longitudinal axis, said knife ring remover comprising:a knife ring arranged in a stationary manner on a knife ring axis, said knife ring having a collar of knives and first and second bearing rings concentric to said longitudinal axis; a rotor having first and second spaced apart front walls and a plurality of blades disposed between said first and second front walls, said rotor being mounted in a rotatable manner on a rotor axis; a housing partly enclosing said knife ring, said housing having a rear wall, an essentially cylindrical sheath and a door disposed opposite said rear wall for driving out said rotor; a first abrasion sealing ring disposed in the region of said first bearing and said first front wall, said first abrasion sealing ring having an axial inner edge that lies in the same plane perpendicular to said knife ring axis as an axial inner edge of said first bearing ring, said first abrasion sealing ring being connected to said door; and a second abrasion sealing ring disposed in the region of said second bearing and said second front wall, said second abrasion sealing ring having an axial inner edge that lies in the same plane perpendicular to said knife ring axis as an axial inner edge of said second bearing ring, said second abrasion sealing ring being connected to said rear wall.
- 2. The knife-ring remover of claim 1, wherein said first abrasion sealing ring is attached to said door, and wherein said door can be opened without having to demount said first abrasion sealing ring.
- 3. The knife-ring remover of claim 1, wherein said first and second abrasion sealing rings are disposed so that there is no gap between said first and second bearings and said first and second abrasion sealing rings through which said chips may pass.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
198 19 125 |
Apr 1998 |
DE |
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Number |
Date |
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93 07 371 U1 |
Feb 1994 |
DE |