This invention relates to a roller assembly having particular, but not exclusive, use in a bandscreen. A bandscreen is used for screening particulate matter from a flow of wastewater which includes a number of screening panels joined together to form an endless belt.
In one known arrangement the screening panels are coupled together by articulating links disposed between, and across the width of, adjacent screening panels. Stub shafts are welded to the outer ends of the articulating links. Chain links are placed over the stub shaft to link together adjacent articulating links which chain links collectively form a pair of chains, one at each side of the interlinked screening panels. The ends of each of the stub shafts also support roller assemblies having rollers of which lie within a guide channel.
The bandscreen is rotated by driving the chains which are guided by the rollers in the guide channels.
Referring to
A C-washer 26 is clipped onto the stub shaft 12 which limits the movement of a side plate 29 on the stub shaft 12 and is covered by a cup-washer 28.
This arrangement of roller assembly 10 has a number of disadvantages. The bearing 18 will wear along with the part of the stub shaft 12 on which it is mounted. It is therefore necessary to periodically replace the stub shaft 12 by removing it from the articulating link 14 and welding a new one in place. This requires at least partial disassembly of the bandscreen. Once the screw 20 is removed there are several loose elements which in the difficult environment of bandscreen undergoing disassembly can be easily dropped.
The present invention, which is as claimed in the claims, seeks to provide a roller assembly which doesn't have these disadvantages.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
The prior art roller assembly of
Referring now to
A screw 51 has mounted on it a washer 52 and a spring washer 54, the spring washer abutting the roller sleeve 50 so that when the screw 51 is screwed into the end of the stub shaft 42 the roller sleeve 50 is pressed against a step 56 on the stub shaft 42 so holding it in position relative to the stub shaft 42.
A retaining nut 58 is threaded onto the screw 51 which passes through central holes in the roller sleeve 50 and spring washer 54 and which has an end portion 60 of larger diameter than the holes in the roller sleeve 50 and spring washer 54.
In use the roller 46 and flange bearing 48 rotate together relative to the roller bearing 50, the flange bearing 48 and the roller bearing 50 being the internal components that are subject to wear. When they need replacing the screw 51 is unscrewed from the stub shaft 42 with all the components of the roller assembly 40 being retained on the screw 51 as a single assembly between the washer 52 and end 60 of the nut 58. The roller sleeve 50 does not move relative to the stub shaft 42 and so the stub shaft 42 is not subject to wear so simplifying greatly maintenance of the equipment fitted with the roller assembly 40 of the present invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 0816463.4 | Sep 2008 | GB | national |
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| 4715177 | Stahlecker | Dec 1987 | A |
| 7481756 | Derscheid et al. | Jan 2009 | B2 |
| 20050176538 | Morita | Aug 2005 | A1 |
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| 1168213 | Oct 1969 | GB |
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| The GB communication dated Jan. 5, 2010 in a corresponding foreign application. |
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| 20100062920 A1 | Mar 2010 | US |