BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Technical Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a brush roll used mainly for cleaning and brushing
strips in the iron manufacturing industry, for example.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] In general, this sort of brush roll uses the brush filling material consisting of
fibers of the same diameter.
[0003] Even the brush rolls that are labeled as having high cleaning capabilities still
leave room for improvement. In general, the existing brush rolls have the color-difference
Lab value (cleaning capability index) of 85.93 for 100 meters/minute of strip line
speed (the line speed of strip is usually 100 meters/minute (hereinafter it is abbreviated
to "mpm")) or 83.85 for 200mpm, which cannot be necessarily said to be high in cleaning
capability. Also, the existing brush rolls have the drawback that when the line speed
of more than 100mpm is selected, the cleaning capabilities are drastically reduced.
[0004] Further, it was infeasible for the existing brush rolls to provide the high cleaning
capabilities and besides the meticulous cleaning and brushing without clogging. For
reference's sake, when using the brush filling material comprising fibers of a small
diameter for the purpose of providing the meticulous cleaning, there arises the problem
that oil, iron powders, dusts and the like adhering to the strip surfaces get into
between tips of the brush filling materials of the brush roll to easily induce the
clogging. On the other hand, when using the brush filling material comprising fibers
of a large diameter for the purpose of providing the high cleaning capabilities, there
arises the problem that rough scratch marks are produced on the strip surface.
[0005] The present invention has been made to solve the problems involved in the prior art
mentioned above. It is the object of the present invention to provide a brush roll
that can provide high cleaning capabilities and besides meticulous cleaning and brushing
without clogging.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] To solve the problems mentioned above, the present invention provides a brush roll
comprising a roll shaft; first brush filling material comprising either of a single
yarn of a filament having a diameter of 0.1-2.0 mm and a collective fiber comprising
3-56 filaments made into a bundle; and second brush filling material comprising 100-3,000
filaments having a diameter of 0.005-0.05 mm made into a bundle, the first brush filling
material and the second brush filling material being so arranged around an outside
surface of the roll shaft that they can be distributed in such a relation as to be
mixed with each other. Although the ratio of the diameter of the single yarn or collective
fiber used for the first brush filling material to the diameter of the collective
fiber used for the second brush filling material is not limited to any particular
ratio, it is preferable that the ratio is, for example, in the range of about 20:1
to about 5:1. Further preferably, the ratio is in the order of 10:1 for producing
a drastic effect. The same filaments as the filaments of the brush filling material
generally used for the brush roll applied to the strip cleaning in the iron manufacturing
industry may be applied as the first and second brush filling materials.
[0007] The terms of "the single yarn" or "the collective fiber" of the first brush filling
material and "the collective fiber" of the second brush filling material indicate
the "main body" of each of the first and second brush filling materials. The same
thing applies to the entire specification including claims. Some examples of the "main
body" are as follows.
[0008] In the brush filling material in which a single yarn of a monofilament having a required
diameter is used as a center core and which comprises the single yarn, the center
core is equivalent to the main body.
[0009] In the brush filling material in which a bundle of a required number of filaments
having a required diameter is used as a center core and which comprises a required
number of bundles of filaments are used, the center core is equivalent to the main
body.
[0010] In the brush filling material in which a bundle of a required number of filaments
having a required diameter or a single yarn is used as a center core and different
fiber is spirally wound around the outside of the center core and the different fiber
thus wound is impregnated with resin and then solidified, the center core is equivalent
to the main body.
[0011] In the brush filling material in which a bundle of a required number of filaments
having a required diameter or a single yarn is used as a center core and different
fibers are plaited around the outside of the center core in the form of a plaited
cord and the different fibers thus plaited are impregnated with resin and then solidified,
the center core is equivalent to the main body.
[0012] In the brush filling material in which a required number of filaments having a required
diameter are twisted into a twisted yarn form, the filaments in the twisted yarn form
is equivalent to the main body.
[0013] In the brush filling material in which a required number of filaments having a required
diameter are twisted into a twisted rope form, the filaments in the twisted rope form
is equivalent to the main body.
[0014] The brush roll according to the present invention provides the desirable results
of providing the meticulous cleaning and brushing without clogging and besides the
high cleaning capabilities in the cleaning of the strip in the iron manufacturing
industry. In detail, there is provided the desirable results as follows.
[0015] In general, in order to provide the result of cleaning the strip uniformly with the
brush roll, the brush filling materials are required to be generally equal in density
of distribution over the entire surface of the strip to be cleaned and have the thick
density corresponding to the desired cleaning result. If the filament of the brush
filling material is thick, such a thick density of distribution causes the brush filling
materials to fall down like dominoes by the brushing resistance when brushing and,
as a result, the good cleaning result cannot be provided. On the other hand, if the
filament of the brush filling material is thin, such a thick density of distribution
causes the brush filling materials to be worn off like a rag and, as a result, oil,
iron powders, dusts and the like adhering to the surfaces of the strip get into between
the brush filling materials to easily induce the clogging.
[0016] Differently from this, according to the present invention, since the first brush
filling material comprising the single yarn or collective fiber comprising a predetermined
number of filaments having a predetermined thickness and the second brush filling
material comprising the collective fiber comprising a predetermined number of filaments
having a predetermined diameter smaller than the filament of the first brush filling
material are so arranged that they can be distributed in such a pattern as to be substantially
equally mixed with each other around an outside surface of the roll shaft, the second
brush filling material, whose collective fiber comprising a predetermined number of
filaments having a predetermined small diameter, serves as a kind of cushion to prevent
the first brush filling material from falling down like dominoes. In addition, the
second brush filling material serves to hold a group of the first brush filling materials
in their implanted state in which the first brush filling materials are implanted
with spaced from each other like a forest.
[0017] Further, since the collective fiber of the second brush filling material includes
the filaments of relatively thin, the second brush filling material serves to provide
the meticulous cleaning. Besides, although the collective fiber of the second brush
filling material includes the filaments having the thinness as mentioned above, since
the second brush filling material is distributed in such a pattern as to be substantially
equally mixed with the first brush filling material comprising a predetermined number
of filaments of relatively thick, the clogging between the second brush filling materials
is prevented.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
FIG. 1 shows a front view schematically showing an external appearance of a brush
roll comprising brush filling material according to the present invention;
FIG. 2(A) shows in perspective an example of first brush filling material of synthetic
filaments used for the brush roll according to the present invention which is in the
state in which the tips of the synthetic filaments are spread;
FIG. 2(B) shows in perspective an example of second brush filling material of synthetic
filaments used for the brush roll according to the present invention which is in the
state in which the tips of the synthetic filaments are spread;
FIG. 3(A) shows in perspective another example of the first brush filling material
of the brush roll according to the present invention;
FIG. 3(B) shows in perspective another example of the second brush filling material
of the brush roll according to the present invention;
FIG. 4(A) shows in perspective still another example of the first brush filling material
of the brush roll according to the present invention;
FIG. 4(B) shows in perspective still another example of the second brush filling material
of the brush roll according to the present invention;
FIG. 5 shows in perspective yet another example of the first brush filling material
of the brush roll according to the present invention;
FIG. 6 shows in perspective a further example of the first brush filling material
of synthetic filaments of the brush roll according to the present invention which
is in the state in which the tips of the synthetic filaments are spread;
FIG. 7 shows in perspective a still further example of the first brush filling material
of the brush roll according to the present invention;
FIG. 8 shows a front view of a circular disc applied in the present invention;
FIG. 9 shows in perspective a circular disc in which the first brush filling materials
are implanted and a circular disc in which the second brush filling materials are
implanted, both discs of which are applied in the present invention;
FIG. 10 shows in perspective another example of the brushing device applied in the
present invention;
FIG. 11 is a graph showing the cleaning capabilities of the brush roll according to
the present invention and comparative examples 1 and 2;
FIG. 12 is a graph representing the characteristics of perpendicular force (force
acting on a sheet surface perpendicularly) in relation to screw-in (the degree of
pressing force or the distance of brush roll travel from a specified position to the
strip to be cleaned) of the brush roll according to the present invention and that
of the comparative example 1;
FIG. 13 is a graph representing the output power from motor in relation to the screw-in
of the brush roll according to the present invention and that of the comparative example
1;
FIG. 14 is a graph representing the torque characteristics in relation to the screw-in
of the brush roll according to the present invention and that of the comparative example
1;
FIG. 15 is a graph representing the characteristics of horizontal force (force acting
on the sheet surface horizontally) in relation to the screw-in of the brush roll according
to the present invention and that of the comparative example 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] In the following, certain preferred embodiments of the present invention will be
described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be noted that the
embodiments are illustrated for purpose of illustration only and are not intended
as a definition of the technical scope of the invention. The same thing applies to
the examples mentioned later. In FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 (FIG. 1) designates a
brush roll for cleaning a strip manufactured in the iron manufacturing industry. The
reference numeral 1 is represented in the underlined form. The underlined numeral
1 shows the entirety of the brush roll. The same thing applies to the other underlined
numerals.
[0020] The first brush filling material 3A (See FIG. 2(A)) and the second brush filling
material 3B (See FIG. 2(B)) are used in combination so as to be densely placed around
the outside of a roll shaft 2 of the brush roll 1. The placement of the first brush
filling material 3A and the second brush filling material 3B around the outside of
the roll shaft 2 can be carried out in the same manner as in the placement of the
existing brush filling material, as mentioned below.
[0021] In this example, a circular disc 4 is used, as shown in FIG. 8. The disc 4 is made
of a metal sheet. The disc 4 has a shaft insertion hole 10 formed at a center thereof
for the roll shaft 2 to pass through; a number of brush filling material implanting
holes 11 arranged in parallel around the outside thereof; and fine openings 12 formed
at positions adjacent to the implanting holes 11. After the brush filling materials
are passed through the implanting holes 11 of the circular disc 4, they are folded
in U-shape at generally intermediate portions thereof so as to be oriented radially
outwardly. Then, the brush filling materials at U-shaped folded portions are banded
and fixed by binding members such as wires inserted to the fine openings 12.
[0022] The circular disc 4, which has around its outside edge portion the brush filling
materials implanted in such a manner that a required number of brush filling materials
can be densely collected at tips thereof, is fixedly fitted onto the roll shaft 2
through the shaft insertion hole 10, as shown in FIG. 9. A number of circular discs
4 thus fitted on the roll shaft 2 are compressed axially and fixedly clamped to the
roll shaft 2, to thereby produce the brush roll having the configuration shown in
FIG. 1. FIG. 9 illustrates the circular disc 4 having the first brush filling materials
3A implanted therein and the circular disc 4 having the second brush filling materials
3B implanted therein are laid side by side.
[0023] A brushing device 5 comprising a grooved metal support 20 in which the first brush
filling materials 3A or the second brush filling materials 3B are densely implanted
may alternatively be used, as shown in FIG. 10. This brushing device 5 is spirally
wound around the outside of the roll shaft 2 in a dense relation and fixed.
[0024] The first brush filling material 3A comprises as the main constituent collective
fiber 31A comprising 3 to 56 synthetic filaments, such as polyamide filaments, having
the diameter of 0.1-2.0mm. The second brush filling material 3B comprises as the main
body collective fiber 32B comprising 100 to 3,000 synthetic filaments, such as polyamide
filaments, having the diameter of 0.005-0.05mm.
[0025] The first brush filling material 3A may be used in the form of covering 30A. The
covering 30A is produced by a bundle of an adequate number of (e.g. seven) synthetic
filaments 32A, such as polyamide filaments, having the diameter of the order of 0.1mm
being spirally wound around the outside of a required collective fibers 31A (See FIG.
2(A)) or being plaited therearound in the form of a plaited cord (See FIG. 3(A)),
first, and, then, the synthetic filaments 32A thus wound or plaited being impregnated
with adhesive resin and then solidified (hereinafter this treatment is referred to
as "resin set treatment"). While in the illustration, the covering 30A has a double
helix structure with the synthetic filaments 32A of right-hand wind and left-hand
wind, the covering 30A may alternatively have a single helix structure with the synthetic
filaments 32A of either the right-hand wind and the left-hand wind. The collective
fiber 31A of the first brush filling material 3A may be in the form of a twisted yarn
(See FIG. 4(A)) or rope (See FIG. 4(B)) of a required number of filaments twisted.
In this case, the collective fiber 31A having the covering 30A formed therearound
as shown in FIG. 2(A) and FIG. 3(A) is also included in the first brush filling material
3A.
[0026] The first brush filling material 3A may comprise as the main body a single yarn 33
of a single synthetic filament, such as polyamide fiber, having the diameter of 0.1-2.0mm
(See FIG. 5). For example, the first brush filling material 3A shown in FIG. 5 is
formed by a single yarn 33 only. Further, the first brush filling material 3A covers
those that are in the form of the covering 30A produced by a bundle of an adequate
number of (e.g. seven) synthetic filaments 32A, such as polyamide fibers, having the
diameter of the order of 0.1mm being spirally wound around the outside of the single
yarn 33 (See FIG. 6) or being plaited therearound in the form of a plaited cord (See
FIG. 7), followed by the resin set treatment of the synthetic filaments 32A thus wound
or plaited. While the covering 30A shown in FIG. 6 has the single helix structure
with the synthetic filaments 32A of right-hand wind, for example, the covering 30A
may alternatively have the double helix structure with the synthetic filaments 32A
of the right-hand wind and the left-hand wind.
[0027] The second brush filling material 3B may be used in the form of covering 30B. The
covering 30B is produced by a bundle of an adequate number of (e.g. two hundreds and
ten) synthetic filaments 32B, such as polyamide filaments, having the diameter of
the order of 0.02mm being spirally wound around the outside of a required collective
fiber 31B (See FIG. 2(B)) or being plaited therearound in the form of a plaited cord
(See FIG. 3(B)), followed by the same resin set treatment of the synthetic filaments
32B thus wound or plaited. While in the illustration, the covering 30B has the double
helix structure with the synthetic filaments 32B of right-hand wind and left-hand
wind, the covering 30B may alternatively have the single helix structure with the
synthetic filaments 32B of either the right-hand wind and the left-hand wind. The
collective fiber 31B of the second brush filling material 3B may be in the form of
a twisted yarn (See FIG. 4(A)) or rope (See FIG. 4(B)) of a required number of fibers
twisted. In that case, the collective fibers 31B having the covering 30B formed therearound
as shown in FIG. 2(B) and FIG. 3(B) is also included in the second brush filling material
38 .
[0028] It should be noted that the resin set treatment that can offer adequate reinforcement
of the coverings 30A, 30B wound or plaited around the collective fibers 31A, 31B is
enough, and the degree of the fixation that can allow the first brush filling material
3A and the second filling material 3B to flex when brushing is enough. A variant that
one of the first brush filling material 3A and the second brush filling material 3B
is given the covering and the other is not given the covering is also covered by the
present invention.
[0029] The first brush filling material 3A and the second brush filling material 3B are
so arranged around the outside surface of the brush roll 1 that they can be distributed
in such a relation as to be substantially equally mixed with each other. This arrangement
is obtained in the following specific way. It is to be noted that the first brush
filling material and the second brush filling material around the outside surface
of the brush roll 1 are just required to be generally equal in density of distribution
to the brush filling materials in the conventional brush roll.
[0030] For example, two types of circular discs, i.e., the circular disc 4 in which the
first brush filling materials 3A are implanted and the circular disc 4 in which the
second filling materials 3B are implanted are prepared, as shown in FIG. 9. The circular
discs are arranged on the roll shaft 2, with alternating layers of the former type
of disc and the latter type of disc, or with alternating layers of a group of an adequate
number of discs of the former type having the first brush filling materials and a
group of an adequate number of discs of the latter type having the second brush filling
materials. The single circular disc 4 may be so structured that the first brush filling
materials and the second filling materials are alternately implanted around the margin
of the disc so as to have an adequate distribution.
[0031] Alternatively, two types of brushing devices, i.e., a brushing device 5 with a grooved
metal support 20 in which the first brush filling materials 3A are implanted and a
brushing device 5 with a grooved metal support 20 in which the second filling materials
3B are implanted, are prepared. These two types of brushing devices are arranged in
rows on the roll shaft 2 in a screw-shaped arrangement, with the former brushing device
and the latter brushing device disposed side by side alternately, or with the former
brushing devices 5 in groups of adequate number arranged in rows and the latter brushing
devices 5 in groups of adequate number arranged in rows. The single grooved metal
support 20 may be so structured that the first brush filling materials and the second
filling materials are alternately implanted along the longitudinal direction of the
support so as to have an adequate distribution.
(Example)
[0032] In the following, Example of the present invention will be described. Shown in Example
is an example of the brush roll arranging a plurality of circular discs on the roll
shaft. Parts of the brush roll of Example are cited below.
(First brush filling material)
[0033] The first brush filling material with covering which is produced by bundles of seven
polyamide fibers of the diameter of 0.1 mm being wound around a bundle of fourteen
polyamide fibers of the diameter of 0.2 mm so as to have a double helix structure
with the bundles of fibers of right-hand wind and left-hand wind, followed by the
resin set treatment.
(Second brush filling material)
[0034] The second brush filling material with covering which is produced by bundles of two
hundreds and ten polyamide fibers of the diameter of 0.02 mm being wound around a
bundle of six hundreds and thirty polyamide fibers of the diameter of 0.02 mm so as
to have the double helix structure with the bundles of fibers of right-hand wind and
left-hand wind, followed by the resin set treatment.
(Applicable circular disc 1)
[0035] The applicable circular disc 1 is a disc having thirty nine implanting holes which
are arranged in parallel around the margin of the periphery of the disc and in which
the first brush filling materials are implanted, respectively. The implanting pattern
is the same as the embodiment of the present invention mentioned above (See FIG. 9).
(Applicable circular disc 2)
[0036] The applicable circular disc 2 is a disc having thirty nine implanting holes arranged
in parallel around the margin of the periphery of the disc, the disc 2 being the same
as the applicable circular disc 1, except that the second brush filling materials
are implanted in the implanting holes, respectively.
(Arrangement of circular discs)
[0037] The circular discs 1 and the circular discs 2 are arranged on the roll shaft, so
as to alternate with each other along the axial direction of the roll shaft. Twelve
discs in total (six discs for each) are used.
[0038] The entire construction of the brush roll and the operating conditions are cited
below.
(Outer diameter of brush roll): 340 mm
(Length of brush roll): 75 mm
(Length of brush filling material (Length of a protrusion from edge of disc)): 40
mm
(Revolving speed of brush roll): 900 r.p.m
(Screw-In (Degree of pressure against strip (steel sheet) to be cleaned): 3 mm
(Comparative Example 1)
[0039] The brush roll of Comparative Example 1 put to the test is the same as the brush
roll of Example, except that the brush filling material consists of the same brush
filling material as the first brush filling material used in Example. In other words,
only one type of circular discs having the first brush filling materials implanted
around the margin of the discs are mounted on the roll shaft.
(Comparative Example 2)
[0040] The brush roll of Comparative Example 2 put to the test is the same as the brush
roll of Example, except that the brush filling material comprises a single yarn of
a monofilament having a diameter of 0.4 mm. In other words, only one type of circular
discs each having the single yarn implanted around the margin of the discs are mounted
on the roll shaft.
[0041] The test results on the cleaning capability of the brush roll of Example are shown
in FIG. 11, together with the test results on the cleaning capabilities of Comparative
Example 1 and Comparative Example 2. In FIG. 11, three sequential lines extending
downwardly side by side indicate the test results of the brush rolls of Example, Comparative
Example 1 and Comparative Example 2 in the order from highest to lowest, respectively.
In FIG. 11, the chain line B in the highest level indicates a blank value of a blank
adhesive tape (solid state).
[0042] The cleaning tests were conducted on the brush roll of Example, the brush roll of
Comparative Example 1 and the brush roll of Comparative Example 2. In the cleaning
tests, the upper and lower sides of the strip to be cleaned (NSC/N 2TCM strip) running
at a predetermined speed were cleaned by brushing with the rotating brush roll, while
spray liquid is sprayed thereto. The spray liquid used was an aqueous liquid (60°C)
comprising 2 wt% of sodium hydrate (NaOH) and 0.2wt% of AD-2000ESP (cleaning additives
available from Daido Kagaku Kogyo K.K.).
[0043] The strip (steel sheet) to be cleaned was wetted with the spray liquid sprayed in
the spray zone 5 meter before the brushing zone with the brush roll. The strip to
be cleaned was brushed with the brush roll in the brushing zone with the brush roll,
while 0.05 liter of the spray liquid per minute was sprayed to each 1 mm in width
of the strip to be cleaned (width with respect to the direction orthogonal to the
traveling direction of the strip). This procedure which is for a single pass of the
strip, was followed for each of the three strips to be cleaned. The cleaning capability
mentioned later is expressed as a mean value of the evaluation data (Lab value) obtained
for the three strips to be cleaned.
[0044] Sequentially, the pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes were stuck to the surfaces of
the strips to be cleaned mentioned above and then peeled off. The adhesive tapes peeled
off were stuck to a white board of a prescribed brightness, to measure the spectral
reflectance factors of the adhesive tapes. The spectral reflectance factors were measured
with the spectrophotometer (SE2000 available from Nippon Denshoku Industries). The
spectral reflectance factors are each written as a reduced value where a value of
the prescribed black board is taken as 0 and a value of the prescribed white board
is taken as 100. The reduced value is the color difference Lab value. For reference's
sake, the color-difference Lab value of the blank adhesive tape stuck which was not
stuck to any surface of the strip to be cleaned was 89.45 when measuring that blank
adhesive tape stuck on the white board. Also, the color-difference Lab value of the
surfaces of the strip measured after the adhesive tapes stuck to the NSC/N 2TCM strip
were peeled off was 90.42.
[0045] As seen from FIG. 11, the color-difference Lab value of the brush roll of Example
is 87.88 when the line speed (strip running speed) was 50mpm, and also the color-difference
Lab value of the brush roll of Example was kept high as 86.68 even when the line speed
was 200mpm. This shows that the color-difference values of Example are higher than
the color-difference values of Comparative Examples 1 and 2, and the cleaning capability
of the brush roll of Example is fairly superior to those of Comparative Examples.
[0046] Then, the other test results of the brush roll of Example are shown in FIGS. 12 to
15. In FIGS. 12-15, the dashed line indicates the test results of the brush roll of
Example and the solid line indicates the test results of the brush roll of Comparative
Example 1. The brush roll of Example put to these tests is the same as that of Example
put to the test of FIG. 11, and the brush rolls of Comparative Example 1 put to these
tests are the same as those put to the test of FIG. 11.
[0047] As evident from FIGS. 12-15, the brush roll of Example is substantially the same
as the brush roll of Comparative Example 1 in motor output force, torque, and horizontal
force in relation to the screw-in of the brush roll and yet it is even stronger in
perpendicular force than Comparative Example 1. It is understood from this that the
brush roll of Example has excellent cleaning capabilities.
[0048] The present invention can be practicably embodied as mentioned above and the brush
roll of the embodied form of the present invention can provide the result of providing
the high cleaning capabilities for the strips manufactured in the iron manufacturing
industry and besides the meticulous cleaning and brushing without clogging.