Snap-on position limiter for a conveyor belt
US-2017158434-A1 · Jun 8, 2017 · US
US9840374B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9840374-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615182832-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A self-biasing conveyor belt scraper for a conveyor belt trained around a sprocket includes a base mounted on a shaft below the sprocket and a tapering scraper tip extending from the base. The top of the base contacts the conveyor belt at a first location. The conveyor belt pushes against the top of the base to bias the tapering scraper tip into contact with the conveyor belt at a second location.
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What is claimed is: 1. A scraper for a conveyor belt, comprising: a base including a central opening for receiving a shaft and having an upper surface for contacting the conveyor belt in a first location; and a tapering scraper tip extending from the base, the tip contacting the conveyor belt in a second location, the tapering scraper tip including an opening for receiving and mounting a position limiter onto the shaft. 2. The scraper of claim 1 , wherein the tapering scraper tip comprises a bar extending at a selected angle from the base and an end that bends upwards from the bar, the end tapering to form a scraping edge. 3. The scraper of claim 1 , further comprising a counter weight coupled to the base. 4. The scraper of claim 3 , further comprising an arm extending from the base for receiving the counter weight. 5. The scraper of claim 3 , wherein the counter weight is integral with the base. 6. The scraper of claim 1 , further comprising a position limiter mounted in the opening of the tapering scraper tip and snapped onto the shaft. 7. The scraper of claim 1 , wherein the base is tubular. 8. A conveyor comprising: a conveyor belt trained around at least a first reversing element and a second reversing element; a shaft mounted below the second reversing element; a self-biasing scraper mounted on the shaft, the self-biasing scraper comprising a tubular base having a curved outer surface and a tapering scraper tip extending from the base, wherein a top portion of the curved outer surface contacts the outer side of the conveyor belt at a first location at about 180° from the top of the second reversing element and the tapering scraper tip contacts the outer side of the conveyor belt at a second location. 9. The conveyor of claim 8 , wherein the second location is at the side of the second reversing element. 10. The conveyor of claim 8 , wherein the self-biasing scraper further includes an opening in the tapering scraper tip for receiving and mounting a position limiter onto the shaft. 11. The conveyor of claim 10 , further comprising a position limiter mounted to the shaft in the opening. 12. The conveyor of claim 8 , wherein the self-biasing scraper further includes a counter weight for biasing the tapering scraper tip towards the second location. 13. The conveyor of claim 8 , wherein the second location is about 135° from the top of the second reversing element. 14. A method of scraping debris from a conveyor belt trained around a reversing element, comprising the steps of: mounting a self-biasing scraper to a shaft disposed below the reversing element such that a base of the self-biasing scraper contacts the conveyor belt in a first location; and driving the conveyor belt such that the conveyor belt pushes against the base of the self-biasing scraper in the first location to push a tip of the self-biasing scraper into contact with the conveyor belt at a second location. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising the step of mounting a position limiter to the shaft through openings in the self-biasing scraper. 16. A scraper for a conveyor belt, comprising: a base including an opening for receiving a shaft and having a curved upper surface for contacting the conveyor belt in a first location; a tapering scraper tip extending from the base, the tip contacting the conveyor belt in a second location; and an arm extending from the base substantially opposite the tapering scraper tip for mounting a counter weight to bias the tapering scraper tip into contact with the conveyor belt. 17. The scraper of claim 16 , wherein the arm includes a channel for seating the counter weight. 18. The scraper of claim 17 , further comprising a counter weight having a central bar seated in the channel. 19. The scraper of claim 16 , wherein the base is tubular.
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