Claims
- 1. A cleaning cartridge adapted for use in a web-cleaning apparatus for removing particulate material from a surface of a moving web, said cartridge comprising:(a) a pair of cleaning blades, each comprising an elongated rigid member having a rectilinear edge with a flexible blade element extending outwardly therealong; (b) a sump housing for receiving and storing particulate material, said sump housing having opposing side walls shaped to receive and support therebetween said pair of cleaning blades in a spaced, parallel relationship; and (c) a lid assembly, operatively connected to said sump housing to form a substantially enclosed chamber therewith, said lid assembly comprising a lid member having a substantially planar upper surface with an elongated opening through which said flexible blade elements of said cleaning blades project at a first acute angle relative to said planar upper surface when said cleaning blades are supported by said opposing side walls, said opening having a rectilinear lip supporting a flexible seal blade with a rectilinear edge spaced from said cleaning blades and extending parallel thereto, said seal blade being substantially more flexible than said blade elements and extending at a second acute angle relative to said upper planar surface.
- 2. The cleaning cartridge as defined by claim 1 wherein said second acute angle is less than said first acute angle.
- 3. The cleaning cartridge as defined by claim 1 wherein a portion of said lid member defines a cavity external to said sump housing for receiving particulate material removed from said web by said flexible seal blade.
- 4. The cleaning cartridge as defined by claim 1 wherein said lid assembly further comprises a pair of resilient seals supported atop said upper planar surface at locations along opposite sides of said lid member.
- 5. The cleaning cartridge as defined by claim 4 wherein each of said resilient seals supports a low friction, wear-resistant fabric on the side facing said web.
- 6. The cleaning cartridge as defined by claim 1 wherein each of the rigid members of said cleaning blades has a pair of tabs that extend axially outward from its opposite ends, and wherein said tabs are releasably received by notches formed in said opposing side walls of said sump housing in order to support said cleaning blades between said side walls.
- 7. The cleaning cartridge as defined by claim 1 wherein said cleaning cartridge further comprises a multi-wall baffle positioned within said sump housing for uniformly distributing particulate material cleaned from said web throughout the sump housing.
- 8. Apparatus for cleaning particulate material from a surface of a moving web, said apparatus comprising:(a) a customer-replaceable cleaning cartridge including a pair of spaced, parallel cleaning blades supported by a sump housing having a removable lid assembly with a narrow opening through which the blades project at an angle; (b) a backup shoe assembly positioned to contact the web surface opposite the cleaning blades and provide resistance to the cleaning blades; and (c) a bracket assembly for releasably supporting the cleaning cartridge in an operative position in which the cleaning blades contact the web surface to be cleaned and cooperate with the backup shoe assembly to wipe particulate material from the web.
- 9. The apparatus as defined by claim 8 wherein said lid assembley comprises a lid member that supports a flexible seal blade that contact the web surface upstream of the cleaning blades and deflects particulate material wiped from the web by the cleaning blades into sump housing.
- 10. The apparatus as defined by claim 9 wherein said lid assembly defines an external cavity that serves as a reservoir for receiving particles inadvertently wiped from the web by the seal blade.
- 11. The apparatus as defined by claim 8 wherein said lid assembly further comprises a pair of resilient seals supported atop said surface at locations along opposing sides of said lid assembly.
- 12. The cleaning cartridge as defined by claim 8 wherein each of said cleaning blades comprises an elongated rigid member having a rectilinear edge with a flexible blade element extending outwardly therealong, each of said rigid members having a pair of tabs extending axially outward from its opposite ends, and said tabs being releasably received by notches formed in opposing side walls of said sump housing in order to support said cleaning blades between said side walls.
- 13. A method for cleaning particulate material from the surface of a moving web, said method comprising:(a) providing a web-cleaning cartridge including a pair of spaced, parallel cleaning blades adapted to contact said web surface and to wipe particulate material therefrom, a sump housing for supporting said cleaning blades and for receiving and storing particulate material removed from the web surface by said cleaning blades, and a removable lid assembly with a narrow opening through which the blades project at an angle, said lid assembly comprising a lid member having a substantially planar upper surface with an elongated opening through which flexible blade members of said cleaning blades project at a first acute angle relative to said planar upper surface when said cleaning blades are supported by said sump housing, said opening having a rectilinear lip supporting a flexible seal blade with a rectilinear edge spaced from said cleaning blades and extending parallel thereto, said seal blade being positioned to contact said web surface and to deflect particulate material wiped from said web surface by said cleaning blades, toward said sump housing; and (b) supporting the web-cleaning cartridge in an operative position in which the cleaning blades contact the web surface to be cleaned and cooperate with a shoe assembly positioned on the opposite side of the web surface to be cleaned to wipe particulate material from the web.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to the commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/738,751, filed concurrently herewith and entitled “SUPPORT BRACKET/BACKUP SHOE ASSEMBLY FOR WEB-CLEANING CARTRIDGE.”
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