The invention relates to a roller for guiding and treating synthetic strand materials as disclosed herein.
A roller of this type is known from DE 31 44 977 A1.
When producing synthetic strand materials, such as film tapes, monofilaments, films or fiber strands in an extrusion process, rollers are used in order to guide and treat the synthetic strand materials. Rollers of this type, which are also referred to in the specialist field as godets, are arranged at a roller support in a projecting manner and have a drivable roller shell, which is designed so as to be heatable from the inside for the thermal treatment of synthetic strand materials. Rollers of this type are usually used in multiple at a roller support in order for drawing-off the strand material from an extrusion installation or for orienting said strand material. Here, the drawing-off and orienting units are arranged adjacently along an operating aisle, wherein the projecting front ends of the roller shells face toward an operating side.
In the case of the known roller, the front end of the roller shell is closed by a cover, such that the interior of the roller shell is shielded against ambient influences. However, rollers of this type have the disadvantage that during operation the operating staff must take safety measures so as not to come into contact with the rotating ends of the rollers. The rollers are usually assigned additional shields for this purpose.
The object of the invention is to develop a roller of the type in question in such a way that additional shields of the front end are dispensable.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention in that the cover is connected to the roller shell in a freely rotatable manner.
Advantageous developments of the invention are defined by the features and combinations of features as disclosed herein.
The invention is characterized in that the projecting front end of the roller shell does not experience any forced rotation by the drive of the roller shell. The cover of the roller, which cover can be contacted externally, is detached from the drive of the roller shell, such that an operator can contact the cover without any safety risk.
In order to obtain a decoupling between the cover and the drive of the roller shell and in order to ensure a reliable closure of the roller shell with respect to the surrounding environment, the development of the invention is preferably embodied such that at the front end a cover carrier is provided between the roller shell and the cover, which cover carrier is fixedly connected to the roller shell and rotatably holds the cover. In this respect, sufficient stability to close the roller shell can be realised.
In order to accommodate the cover, the cover carrier preferably has a central bearing bore, in which a bearing journal is rotatably held that is fixedly connected to the cover.
The bearing journal can be mounted here in the cover carrier advantageously by at least one rolling bearing or a plurality of rolling bearings, such that the cover can be held in a rest position without a relatively great holding force, even with high circumferential speeds of the roller shell. Instead of the rolling bearings, the bearing journal could also be mounted slidingly within the bearing bore by means of a slide bushing.
Since roller shells of this type are preferably also used for the thermal treatment of the synthetic strand material, the development of the invention is preferably embodied in such a way that the roller shell is assigned a heating means on the inside and the cover at the front end is assigned a thermal insulation on an inner side or outer side. The surface of the cover can thus be held, relative to the heated roller shell, at a temperature level that is not critical to operating staff, even in the event of contact.
In principle, however, it is also possible to form the cover in accordance with an advantageous development of the invention in two parts, wherein a thermal insulation is provided between an inner cover and an outer cover. Thermal insulation materials that are less stable, but highly effective can thus also be used for temperature decoupling.
In order to ensure the stability of the cover, the thermal insulation furthermore can be formed by a plurality of air chambers, wherein the air chambers are uniformly distributed within the cover.
The air chambers may thus be formed preferably by circumferential grooves on a front end face of the inner cover, wherein the grooved front end face of the inner cover can be braced against a closed front end face of the outer cover.
The insulating effect can be further improved in that the outer cover is additionally formed from a thermally insulating material.
The roller according to the invention thus provides a high level of safety in extrusion facilities for producing synthetic strand materials. The free front ends of the rollers can be contacted directly by an operator without additional protective measures.
The invention will be explained hereinafter in greater detail on the basis of a number of exemplary embodiments of the roller according to the invention, with reference to the accompanying figures.
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At the circumference, the cover carrier 4 has a circumferential mounting flange 9, which is fixedly connected to the roller shell 1 by means of a cover fastening 18. The cover fastening 19 is formed in this exemplary embodiment by a plurality of screw means.
The bearing journal 7 is held rotatably within the bearing bore 6 by a plurality of rolling bearings 8.1 and 8.2, wherein a retaining ring 20 is arranged at an end of the bearing journal 7 formed internally of the roller shell 1.
A retaining flange 21 is formed integrally on the opposite end of the bearing journal 7 and extends substantially in a recess 22 in the cover carrier 4. The cover 3 is held at the retaining flange 21 via a cover fastening 19. The cover fastening 19 is formed in this exemplary embodiment by a plurality of screw means.
The cover 3 has an outer diameter that is greater than the outer diameter of the cover carrier 4, wherein the cover 3 has a circumferential protective collar 23, which extends until just before the front end 2 of the roller shell 1. The cover 3 thus protrudes at the front end 2 of the roller shell 1.
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In the exemplary embodiment of the roller illustrated in
In order to prevent a heating of the cover 3 at the front end 2 of the roller shell 1, the cover 3 is formed in this exemplary embodiment by an outer cover 11 and an inner cover 10. The inner cover 10 and the outer cover 11 are screwed to one another, wherein the inner cover 10 has, on a front end face 16, a plurality of circumferential grooves 15. The grooves 15 are arranged concentrically with one another and are separated from one another by webs 24. The webs 24 here form a contact surface for a front end face 17 of the outer cover 11. In this respect, a plurality of air chambers 13 are formed within the cover 3. The air chambers 13 constitute a thermal insulation 12 that prevents the transfer of heat from the inner cover 10 to the outer cover 11. The contact surface between the inner cover 10 and the outer cover 11 is additionally considerably reduced, such that there is a direct transport of heat only via the webs 24.
In addition, the outer cover 11 is formed from a thermally insulating material, which has a very low thermal conductivity.
The inner cover 10 and the outer cover 11 are fixedly connected jointly via a retaining flange 21 to a bearing journal 7, which is mounted rotatably in a cover carrier 4. The design of the cover carrier 4 and of the bearing journal 7 is identical to the exemplary embodiment according to
In the case of the cover 3 illustrated in
The exemplary embodiments according to
Alternatively, it is possible to use a plain bearing in order to be able to move the cover relative to the cover carrier.
Depending on the condition of the roller it is also possible to provide the cover carrier with a bearing journal and to provide the cover with a bearing bore.
The cover could also be mounted directly via a sliding disc in a recess of the cover carrier. It is essential to the invention that the outer cover at the front end face of the roller is decoupled from the rotational movement of the roller.
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