The field of the invention is that of protectors of parts to be shot-blasted. More specifically, the field of the invention relates to devices to protect rotating parts which are to be shot-blasted using a projection window allowing shot-blasting in an area. Parts generally shot-blasted of the field of application of the invention relate to mechanical parts containing an axis of revolution which will be rotated during the shot-blasting operation. During this operation one goal is to homogenise the method over an entire region of the part.
Protective devices currently exist which enable an operation to shot-blast a part to be performed, whilst limiting the impact of the shot on the environment outside the part. Devices protecting parts to be shot-blasted must generally include a fixed portion ensuring a fixed firing area on the rotating part. When the part is rotated during the shot-blasting operation the part's protections can cause friction, and therefore damage to the part to be shot-blasted. The damage of the part can, for example, take the form of scratches.
Another disadvantage is that due to their trajectory, their speed and impacts with the part to be shot-blasted, the shot can reach areas which it is desired to keep clear of shot. Another corollary disadvantage is that shot can be lost or wasted when the shot-blasting operation does not allow any control of re-collection of the shot projected on to the part to be shot-blasted.
Another problem posed is how to design a protective device which is simple to install whilst enabling contact friction with the rotating part to be prevented. Such a protective device requires great precaution when positioning the part to be shot-blasted, so as to reduce the mechanical interactions between the said part and the elements comprising the protective device. Such a positioning is difficult to achieve and reproduce repeatedly.
There is currently no device which can guarantee that no damage will be caused by the mechanical interactions between the part to be shot-blasted and the protective device.
The invention enables the above-mentioned disadvantages to be resolved.
One object of the invention relates to a protector for a part to be shot-blasted which has an axis of revolution, including:
The cover, the chamber and the two lateral protectors form a casing able to contain the shot inside them, where the said casing has a window through which to project the shot, the surface of which matches a portion of a surface of the chamber.
According to one implementation, at least one lateral protector includes a radial extension to limit the friction generated during the rotation of the part to be shot-blasted with the walls of the chamber and/or of the cover.
According to one implementation, the chamber includes a centring system intended to ensure that the chamber is centred relative to the axis of rotation of the part to be shot-blasted, or of at least one protector.
According to one implementation, at least one lateral protector includes a longitudinal extension enabling a support surface to be provided with the centring system when installing the casing around the part to be shot-blasted.
According to one implementation, the centring system includes a portion designed to support a portion of the support surface of a lateral protector during a centring operation, and a means enabling this portion to be made removable, in order to release the contact between the said portion of the centring system and the portion of the support surface of the lateral protector after the centring operation.
According to one implementation, the chamber includes at least one protective element which stops the trajectory of a shot, where the said protective element has a semi-open shape, to form a first space in which the rotating part moves freely, and a second blocking space maintained on the inner walls of the chamber.
According to one implementation, each protective element is U- or V-shaped.
According to one implementation, the chamber includes two first holding devices which cooperate in order to be attached with two second devices intended to hold the cover.
Another object of the invention relates to a method for installing a casing forming a protection of a mechanical part with an axis of revolution which is to be subjected to a shot-blasting operation, including the following steps:
According to one implementation of the invention the centring step includes the following sub-steps:
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be shown clearly on reading the detailed description below, with reference to the appended figures, which illustrate:
According to one implementation part to be shot-blasted 3 is a monobloc disk with vanes. The invention applies to other types of parts to be shot-blasted including, in particular, parts with rotational symmetry or with a geometry forming part of a cylindrical shape.
A first lateral protector 41 includes a radial extension 411 enabling contact between part to be shot-blasted 3 and the chamber 2 of
A second device 42 enables the other face of part to be shot-blasted 3 to be protected. This second device 42 can also be fitted with a radial extension 421 intended to protect the other face of part 3 from friction with chamber 2.
According to one implementation, chamber 2 has a general roughly parallelepipedic shape with, on its upper portion in flat section 201, an aperture enabling part to be shot-blasted 3 to be partially inserted into it.
Chamber 2 has two lateral faces 22 parallel to the middle plane of part to be shot-blasted 3, where the said middle plane is perpendicular to axis of revolution 44 of part to be shot-blasted 3. Parallel faces 22 have lateral apertures 22A, or recesses 22A, designed to cooperate with the shape of lateral protective devices 41, 42. These lateral apertures preferentially have a circular profile, a semicircular profile or alternatively a profile corresponding to a portion of an arc of a circle, depending on the position of cross-section 201 of chamber 2.
Chamber 2 also has an aperture 230 of a lower wall 23 which is flat or roughly forming part of a flat surface. The dimensions of aperture 230 are smaller than wall 23, so as to form a window of wall 23. According to one implementation, window 230 is rectangular in shape. According to other implementations, window 230 can have the shape of a parallelogram, a triangle or an oval, such as an ellipse or a circular surface.
Chamber 2 includes walls 21 installed between parallel lateral faces 22.
A first function of walls 21 is to prevent the shot projected within chamber 2 being dispersed.
A second function of walls 21 is to act as a support for U-shaped or V-shaped protective elements 26, which enable the trajectories of the shot inside the chamber 2 to be limited. Chamber 2 includes at least one protective element 26 which stops the trajectory of a shot, where said protective element 26 has a semi-open shape, forming a first space in which a rotating part moves freely, and a second blocking space held on the inner walls of chamber 2.
Some walls 21 are perpendicular to lower wall 23 and other walls 21 are aligned at a predefined angle to lower wall 23. Walls 23 are arranged so as:
Walls 21 and protective elements 26 are installed with an offset greater than the size of the balls, to prevent the creation of areas where balls or shot may accumulate. This ensures that the balls will flow.
In addition, walls 21 also enable a supporting flange to be provided which supports first holding devices 24, which are designed to cooperate with second holding devices 11, designed to hold a cover 1, such as the one represented in
Chamber 2 includes a centring system 27. According to one implementation, centring system 27 is attached on one of lateral faces 22 of chamber 2 in proximity to circular, or semicircular, lateral aperture 22A. Advantageously, centring system 27 includes an upper portion, including a profile, which is intended to receive a portion of longitudinal extension 410 of a lateral protector 41 when it is installed in chamber 2. According to one implementation, the profile of the upper portion of centring system 27 is a portion of a cylinder.
Centring system 27 includes a positioning element making the said system removable so that it can be moved along an axis. According to one implementation, the positioning element is a wing screw. When the latter is untightened centring system 27 moves towards aperture 23 of the chamber, or away from aperture 22A.
This movement perpendicular to axis of revolution 44 enables part to be shot-blasted 3 to be centred when installing the said part in the chamber 2. Centring system 27 is initially held in a position where it can receive lateral protector 41 and support it. In a second step centring system 27 is lowered, allowing protector 41, driven by the rotation of part to be shot-blasted 3, to rotate freely.
According to one implementation, knurled nuts 25, also referred to as “star knobs” 25, are used to attach holding devices 11 and 24 together, so as to attach chamber 2 securely to the cover.
1. The assembly formed by chamber 2, cover 1 and lateral protectors 41, 42 then forms a protective casing, protecting part to be shot-blasted 3.
According to a first step represented in
Chamber 2 is then positioned roughly in the same plane as part to be shot-blasted 3 to facilitate its insertion. To this end, chamber 2 can be raised by means of a lifting platform.
To this end, lateral protector 41 includes a longitudinal extension 410 to form a support surface with the centring system. When centring system 27 is in contact the position of chamber 2 is fixed, for example, by locking the top of a platform on which it has been installed. The position of part 3 is also fixed after contact is first made.
When part 3 and lateral protectors 41, 42 are centred relative to chamber 2 centring system 27 is released, for example by means of a wing screw which enables the portion of centring system 27 in contact with protector 41 to be made movable.
The following steps are thus performed:
A final step is represented in
The protector and installation method of the invention protect the inner areas of the casing and of part 3, which it is desired should not be affected by the shot-blasting operation, in particular through the presence of lateral protectors 41, 42 and protective elements 26. One advantage is that this limits the spillover of the shot and loss of it. Finally, the protector of the invention and the installation method of the invention allow centring, on the one hand, of lateral protectors 41, 42 and of part to be shot-blasted 3 with, on the other, chamber 2 and cover 1. This centring enables the friction between part to be shot-blasted 3 and the protective elements to be limited. This consequently results in part to be shot-blasted 3 being subject to less damage.
The centring also allows time to be saved in the operation to install the part in its protective casing.
Area 50 shows radial extensions 411 of lateral protectors 41, 42, which extend between part to be shot-blasted 3 and chamber 2 and cover 1. These extensions 411 enable the shot to be contained during the operation to shot-blast part 3.
These extensions 411 also prevent scratches being made on areas of part 3 which are rotating relative to chamber 2 or to cover 1, which are fixed.
The invention can advantageously be applied in an ultrasonic shot-blasting operation.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1563424 | Dec 2015 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/001813 | 12/27/2016 | WO | 00 |