Claims
- 1. A wiper system for a belt, comprising:
- magnet means juxtaposed with one side of said belt;
- a support swingably mounted on an opposite side of said belt and pivotal toward and away from said belt;
- a magnetically attractable element on said support juxtaposed with said magnet means across said belt, said magnetically attractable element being formed with a shoulder turned toward said belt, said support being formed with a recess opening toward said belt and generally parallel to said magnetically attractable element;
- a resilient working element received in said recess and generally spaced from said magnetically attractable element but deflectable toward said magnetically attractable element, said working element being formed with a head joined by a narrow neck with a body of said working element, said head having two edges, one of said edges forming a wiping edge engageable with said belt upon attraction of said magnetically attractable element toward said magnet means by magnetic force, the other of said edges bearing upon said shoulder upon attraction of said magnetically attractable element toward said belt.
- 2. A device for treating a web, said device comprising:
- an endless conveyor belt formed with outer and inner sides and having upper and lower stretches displaceable along a closed path;
- treating means for treating a web guided along said upper stretch of the belt along said path;
- spreading means for spreading an adhesive on said outer side of the belt upstream from said treating means;
- scraping means or cleaning the belt from said adhesive downstream of said treating means;
- squeezing means located along said path between said treating and scraping means for squeezing said belt, each of said spreading, scraping and squeezing means constituting a wiper system, said wiper system comprising:
- magnet means juxtaposed with one side of said belt;
- a support swingably mounted on an opposite side of said belt and pivotal toward and away from said belt;
- a magnetically attractable element on said support juxtaposed with said magnet means across said belt, said magnetically attractable element being formed with a shoulder turned toward said belt, said support being formed with a recess opening toward said belt and generally parallel to said magnetically attractable element;
- a resilient working element received in said recess and generally spaced from said magnetically attractable element but deflectable toward said magnetically attractable element, said working element being formed with a head joined by a narrow neck with a body of said working element, said head having two edges, one of said edges forming a wiping edge engageable with said belt upon attraction of said magnetically attractable element toward said magnet means by magnetic force, the other of said edges bearing upon said shoulder upon attraction of said magnetically attractable element toward said belt.
- 3. The device defined in claim 2, further comprising application means for applying the adhesive to said inner side of the belt and located downstream of the working element, said application means including a further said wiper system.
- 4. The device defined in claim 2 wherein at least one of said magnetically attractable element is formed with a top surface facing the inner side of the belt and spaced therefrom in said second position, the working element being provided with an upper edge extending upwardly toward said inner side of the belt and urged there against in said second position of the magnetically attractable element.
- 5. The device defined in claim 4 wherein the working element of at least one of said wiper systems is replaceable in said recess.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/635,115 filed on Feb. 13, 1991, now abandoned, which application is a national phase of PCT/AT90/00055 filed Jun. 6, 1990 and based in turn, upon Austrian national application filed Jun. 13, 1989.
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Continuations (1)
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