Background of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a projector to be used for a shot blast machine,
and a shot blast machine which is adapted to deburr and treat surfaces of molded goods
and to remove crud attached to surfaces of workpieces.
[0002] A conventional shot blast machine uses a projector with an impeller which is made
of metal material. This brings a drawback that the projectiles damage themselves when
striking the impeller. Another drawback is that projectiles with high grindability
cannot be used, since they damage the impeller. A still further drawback is that the
impeller being used is made of metal material and heavy, requiring a large motor to
drive it, incurs high cost and it is hard to rotate the impeller at high speed.
Patent Document 1: Japanese published unexamined application
H3-2.34470
Summary of the Invention
[0003] In view of the conventional drawbacks as described above, it is an object of the
present invention to provide a projector and a shot blast machine which do not give
any damage to and can increase the durability of the impeller and the projectiles.
[0004] It is another object of the present invention to provide a projector and a shot blast
machine which can use projectiles with high grindability or of small particle size
or light gravity.
[0005] It is still another object of the present invention to provide a projector and a
shot blast machine which can be used at any condition, including extreme cold temperatures,
normal temperatures, wet conditions and the like.
[0006] The above and further objects and novel features of the present invention will more
fully appear from the following detailed description when the same is read in connection
with the accompanying drawings.
[0007] It is to be understood that these are for purpose of illustration only and are not
intended to be a definition of the limits of the invention.
[0008] In order to achieve the above mentioned purpose, in the present invention, the projector
comprises an impeller which is a high-speed device rotated by a high-speed rotating
driving device, and a cover which covers a periphery of the impeller, wherein the
cover has a projectile suction port and a projectile exhaust port therein, and wherein
further an entire impeller or a portion of the impeller, where the projectiles strike,
is formed of high abrasion-resistant rubber.
[0009] According to another aspect of the invention, a shot blast machine, which is equipped
with the projector, comprises an impeller, which is a high-speed device rotated by
the high-speed rotating driving device, and the cover which covers the periphery of
the impeller and has a projectile suction port and a projectile exhaust port therein,
wherein the entire impeller or a portion of the impeller, where the projectiles strike,
is formed of high abrasion-resistant rubber.
[0010] As is clear from the above-mentioned explanations, the present invention as hereinabove
defined provides various advantageous effects as enumerated below.
- (1) For the shot blast machine with the impeller, since the shot blast machine uses
the impeller which is formed of the high abrasion-resistant rubber, it can prevent
a damage of the projectiles when they are blasted and strike the impeller. Therefore,
it can improve the durability of the projectiles, and it is possible to manufacture
it at a relatively low cost.
- (2) As described in the above item (1), the noise, which is produced when the projectiles
strike the impeller, can be reduced.
- (3) As described in the above item (1), when the projectiles with high grindability
are used, it can be used without a damage of the impeller. Therefore, the different
kinds of the projectiles are widely used, and they can be used for the different kinds
of workpieces widely.
- (4) As described in the above item (1), since the weight of the impeller can be reduced,
it is possible to rotate at high speed. Therefore, the projectiles can be blasted
out in efficiency, and projectiles with small particles and high gravity can be used.
- (5) Claim 2 has the same effect as indicated in the above items (1) to (4), since
the impeller can be directly rotatably driven by a small high speed motor. Thus, size
reduction and low cost manufacturing can be achieved.
- (6) Claim 3 has the same effect as indicated in the above items (1) to (5), since
durability of the projectiles can be further improved and the projector can be further
noise-reduced.
- (7) Claim 4 has the same effect as indicated in the above items (1) to (5), deformation
of the impeller body under temperature changes can be suppressed by the supporting
plate, the disc flange, and the plurality of spacing members.
- (8) Claim 5 has the same effect as indicated in the above items (1) to (4).
- (9) Claim 6 has the same effect as indicated in the above items (1) to (5).
- (10) Claim 7 has the same effect as indicated in the above items (1) to (4), and the
projector with the impeller blasts out the liquid with the projectiles widely, and
it can burr molded goods, treat the surface of molded goods and remove crud attached
to the surface of workpieces.
- (11) As described in the above item (10), since the projectile-mixed liquid can be
supplied into the projector with the impeller by the pump, its structure is simple,
and it can be performed to carry the projectile-mixed liquid smoothly.
- (12) As described in the above item (10), since the projectile-mixed liquid can be
supplied into the projector with the impeller by the pump and can be blasted out to
the workpiece by the projector so as to remove the weld flash of the molded goods,
it is not necessary to accelerate the speed and increase pressure for the carrying
of the projectile-mixed liquid to the projector, its structure is simple, it can carry
it certainly.
- (13) Claim 8 has the same effect as indicated in the above items (1) to (5), and the
projector has a simple structure and it is easy to manufacture. In addition, since
a slurry pump is used, it can supply the liquid with the durable projectiles with
efficiency.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0011]
- FIG. 1
- is a front view showing a first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2
- is a side view showing the first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 3
- is a cross-sectional view taken along a line of 3-3 in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4
- is a vertical cross-sectional view of a projector showing the first embodiment of
the present invention;
- FIG. 5
- is a cross-sectional view taken along a line of 5-5 in FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6
- is an explanation view of a nozzle showing the first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 7
- an explanation view of an operation showing the first embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 8
- is a schematic view showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 9
- is an explanation view of an operation showing the second embodiment of the present
invention;
- FIG. 10
- is front view showing a third embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 11
- is a cross-sectional view taken along a line of 11-11 in FIG. 11;
- FIG. 12
- is an explanation view of an operation showing the third embodiment of the present
invention;
- FIG. 13
- is a schematic explanation view showing a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 14
- is an explanation view of an operation showing the fourth embodiment of the present
invention;
- FIG. 15
- is a front view showing a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 16
- is a cross-sectional view taken along a line of 16-16 in FIG. 15;
- FIG. 17
- is a cross-sectional view showing a sixth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 18
- is a partial fracture cross-sectional view showing a projector;
- FIG. 19
- is a cross-sectional view taken along a line of 19-19 in FIG. 18;
- FIG. 20
- is a plan view showing a projector of the sixth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 21
- is a front view showing an impeller of the sixth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 22
- is a side view showing an impeller of the sixth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 23
- is a cross-sectional view taken along a line of 23-23 in FIG. 22;
- FIG. 24
- is a front view showing a seventh embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 25
- is cross-sectional view taken along a line of 25-25 in FIG. 24; and
- FIG. 26
- is a plan view showing the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0012] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail below
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0013] FIGS. 1 to 7 illustrate a first embodiment of the present invention wherein reference
numeral 1 is a shot blast machine which is adapted to deburr molded goods, to treat
the surface of molded goods and to remove crud attached to the surface of the workpieces.
The shot blast machine 1 comprises the following components: a case body 2; a table
4, as a supporting tool supports a workpiece 3, installed into an upper portion of
the case body 2, formed of a perforated plate or mesh body; an openable door 5 attached
to the case body 2 capable of taking the workpiece 3 in and out of the table 4; a
separator 7 with a vibrating screen, provided at a lower portion of the table 4 in
the case body 2 through the hopper 6; a liquid tank 8 providing a liquid including
water, cleaning liquid or the like sorted out by the separator 7 therein.
[0014] The machine further comprises a projectile tank 9 providing the projectiles therein;
a small dust tank 10 providing small dusts therein; and a large dust tank 11 providing
large dusts therein; a mixing tank 13 having a mixer 12 which mixes the liquid from
the liquid tank 8 and the projectiles from the projectile tank 9; a projector 15 having
an impeller 14 made of a high abrasion-resistant rubber, installed in the upper portion
of the case body 2 capable of blasting out the projectile-mixed liquid to the table
4; a supplying channel 18 interposed a slurry pump 17 therebetween, wherein the pump
17 sucks the projectile-mixed liquid in the mixing tank 13 and introduces it into
a nozzle 16 positioned in the projector 15; a pump 19 which showers the liquid of
the liquid tank 8 to the workpiece 3 supported by the table 4; and a shower device
21 having a shower nozzle 20.
[0015] The projector 15 further includes a wheel cover 23 having an opening 22 provided
at the lower portion thereof and forming a nozzle-insertion hole 24 at a wall surface
23a of a side of suction and inserting fixedly the nozzle 16; the impeller 14 is attached
into the wheel cover 23 rotatably, being made of high abrasion-resistant rubber; and
a high-speed motor 25 attached to the wheel cover 23, capable of making the impeller
14 to drive at a high speed.
[0016] In addition, the impeller 14 further includes one side plate 27 attached to a drive
shaft 26 of the high-speed motor 25, formed in the shape of a disc; a plurality of
blades 28 are fixed to a part except for a center portion of the side plate 27 in
a radial pattern; and another side plate 30 is fixed so as to cover the blades 28,
having a nozzle-insertion hole 29 formed at a part corresponding to the nozzle-insertion
hole 24 of the wheel cover 23.
[0017] The above-constructed shot blast machine 1 uses water as a liquid when it removes
the weld flashes of the molded goods. In addition, it uses washing water when it removes
the crud attached to the surface of the workpiece.
[0018] When it is performed to blast, the projector 15, the pump 19, the slurry pump 17
and the separator 7 are driven after the workpiece 3 has been put on the table 4.
Thereby the projectile-mixed liquid of the mixing tank 13 is blasted from the nozzle
16 after it has passed through the supplying channel 18 by the slurry pump 17. The
blasted liquid including the projectile is blasted to the workpiece 3 on the table
4 by the impeller 14, which rotates at a high speed, from the projector 15.
[0019] In this way, since the projectiles of the blasted liquid strike the rotating impeller
14 with the high abrasion-resistant rubber, it can prevent damages as in the case
of the conventional metallic impeller, and the blasting from the impeller 14 can be
carried out as in the case of the conventional metallic impeller.
[0020] The projectile-mixed liquid blasted out by the projector 15 is supplied to the separator
7 with the removed objects from the workpiece through the hopper 6, and is sorted
out as the large particle dust, projectiles, small particle dust and liquid, and are
introduced into the large-dust tank 11, projectile tank 9, small-dust tank 10 and
liquid tank 8 respectively. The liquid supplied into the liquid tank 8 is supplied
into the shower nozzle 20 by the mixing tank 13 and pump 19 of the shower device 21,
and it is showered to the workpiece 3 on the table 4.
[0021] In this way, the projectile-mixed liquid and liquid which is showered are circulated
and used for blasting.
[0022] Explained next are other embodiments of the present invention as illustrated in FIGS.
8 to 28. When explaining these other embodiments of the present invention, the same
component parts as those in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention
are given the same numerals in order to avoid overlapping explanations.
[0023] A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 and is distinguished
from the first embodiment by the fact that a high abrasion-resistant rubber sheet
39 is fixed to an inner wall surface of the wheel cover 23 by adhering, coating and
the like in order to blast the projectile-mixed liquid to the workpiece 3 on the table
from the side and upper portion of the case body 2; and the projector 15 is replaced
by two projectors 15A, 15A on which is adhered or coated a high abrasion-resistant
rubber 41 on a surface of an impeller body 40 made of metal.
[0024] A shot blast machine 1A in this way according to the second embodiment has similar
advantages to that according to the first embodiment.
[0025] A third embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 10 to 12 and is distinguished
from the first embodiment by the fact that a belt conveyor 31 as a supporting device
is used, formed in the shape of an L-letter, capable of holding the workpiece 3 and
agitating it. A shot blast machine 1B with the belt conveyor 31 according to the third
embodiment has similar advantages to that according to the first embodiment.
[0026] In addition, reference numerals 32, 33, 34 designate revolving shafts which are arranged
at the case body 2 so as to be formed in the shape of an L-letter, reference numeral
35 is belt which is laid on the revolving shaft 32, 33 and 34 so as to be formed in
the shape of an L-letter, having a plurality of through holes 36; reference numerals
37, 37 designate guide rollers which are attached to the case body 2, pressing both
edges of the belt 35 positioned between the revolving shafts 32 and 34; and reference
numerals 38 designates a reversible motor attached to the case body 2, making the
revolving shaft 33 rotate in the forward and backward directions.
[0027] A fourth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 13 and 14 and is distinguished
from the first embodiment by the fact that the liquid and projectile which are selected
by the separator 7 are stored automatically by their own weight into the mixing tank
13 with the mixer 12, and the liquid which overflows from the mixing tank 13 is supplied
into the shower device 21.
[0028] In this way, a shot blast machine 1C according to the fourth embodiment has similar
advantages to that according to the first embodiment.
[0029] A fifth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 15 and 16 and is distinguished
from the first embodiment by the fact that the projectiles which are selected by the
separator 7 are stored in a projectile tank 42, and the projectiles are sucked from
the projectile tank 42 by a suction hose 43 and are supplied into the projector 15.
In this way, a shot blast machine 1D according to the fifth embodiment may be composed.
[0030] A sixth embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 17 to 23 and is distinguished
from the first preferred embodiment of the present invention by the fact that the
impeller 14A comprises the following components: an impeller body 40 comprising a
discoid side panel 27 of which central portion a projectile suction port 44 is formed,
a plurality of blades 28 which are integrally formed in a radial pattern between the
projectile suction port 44 on the inner surface and the periphery of the side plate
27, and another side plate 30 integrally formed with the plurality of blades 28; a
disk flange fitting hole 45 being formed in a central portion thereof; a metallic
supporting plate 46 attached in such a manner that it contacts with the lateral surface
of the one side plate 27 of the impeller body 40; a disc flange 47 which is attached
to the drive shaft 26 of the high-speed motor 25 in such a manner that it contacts
with the lateral surface of the other side plate 30 of the impeller body 40; and a
plurality of metallic spacing members 49 which are attached at a predetermined distance
through a plurality of shaft holes 48, 48 formed in the one side plate 27 and the
other side plate 30 in such a manner that the distance between the periphery of the
disc flange 47 and the supporting plate 46 is kept constant.
[0031] In this way, a shot blast machine 1E constructed by using a projector 15B and a wheel
cover 23A according to the sixth embodiment has similar advantages to that according
to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0032] In the embodiments of the present invention, high abrasion-resistant rubber 51, 51,
52 is disposed on inner wall surfaces, which form also an outer periphery of both
sides of a cover body 50, the high abrasion-resistant rubber 51, 51 are fixed to the
cover body 50 by a plurality of countersunk screws 53 and nuts 54. However, the present
invention is not limited to this application. It may also be applicable to use a high
abrasion-resistant rubber which is integrally formed in such manner that it fits inside
the inner wall surface of the cover body 50.
[0033] A seventh embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 24 to 26 and is distinguished
from the sixth embodiment of the present invention by the fact that it comprises:
a hopper-shaped bulkhead 57 which divides the case body 2 in such manner that the
upper portion serves as a blast-processing chamber 55 while the lower portion serves
as a projectile-processing chamber 56; a deburring parts holder 61 which comprises
a motor 58 which is mounted on the case body 2 inside the blast-processing chamber
56 so as to allow the motor 58 to support and rotate the deburring parts, and a bucket
60 which is formed of a perforated plate having a plurality of through holes 59 being
formed therein which allow the projectiles to pass through them; a projectile container
62 which retains the projectiles being separated by the separator 7 installed in the
projectile-processing chamber 56.
[0034] A suction hose 63 is installed in such a manner that the projectiles retained in
the projectile container 62 can be sucked to the impeller 14A by high-speed rotation
of the impeller 14A in the projector 15B; a refrigerant supplier 66 having a refrigerant
pipe 65 which is equipped with a solenoid valve therein, the refrigerant supplier
66 supplies refrigerant such as liquefied inert gas including liquefied nitrogen and
liquefied carbon dioxide to the blast-processing chamber 55; and an exhaust pipe 68
which is installed on top of the blast-processing chamber 55 and has a damper therein.
[0035] In this way, a shot blast machine 1F according to the seventh embodiment has similar
advantages to that according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0036] The present invention allows using projectiles other than those mentioned in the
embodiments of the present invention for any type of shot blast machine as long as
it blasts out such projectiles by an impeller.
[0037] The present invention is applicable in the industry of manufacturing the shot blast
machine.
1. A projector comprising an impeller which is a high-speed device rotated by a high-speed
rotating driving device and a cover which covers a periphery of the impeller, wherein
the cover has a projectile suction port and a projectile exhaust port therein, and
wherein further an entire impeller or a portion of the impeller, where projectiles
strike, is formed of high abrasion-resistant rubber.
2. The projector of claim 1,
wherein the high-speed rotated impeller is attached to a drive shaft of the high-speed
rotating motor through a disc flange.
3. The projector of claim 1 or 2,
wherein high abrasion-resistant rubber is affixed to the portion of the cover where
the projectiles strike.
4. The projector of any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein the impeller comprises:
- an impeller body comprising a discoid side panel of which central portion a projectile
suction port is formed, a plurality of blades which are integrally formed in a radial
pattern between the projectile suction port on the inner surface and the periphery
of the side plate, and another side plate integrally formed with the plurality of
blades, a disk flange fitting hole being formed in a central portion thereof;
- a supporting plate mounted in such manner that it contacts with a lateral surface
of the side plate of the impeller body;
- a disc flange which is attached to the drive shaft of the high-speed motor in such
manner that it contacts with a lateral surface of the other side plate of the impeller
body; and
- a plurality of spacing members which are attached at predetermined distance through
shaft holes formed in the side plate and the other side plate in such manner that
the distance between the periphery of the disc flange and the supporting plate is
kept constant.
5. A shot blast machine which is equipped with a projector comprising an impeller which
is high-speed rotated by a high-speed rotating driving device and a cover which covers
the periphery of the impeller and has a projectile suction port and a projectile exhaust
port, wherein the entire impeller or a portion of the impeller, where projectiles
strike, is formed with high abrasion-resistant rubber.
6. The shot blast machine of claim 5,
wherein the high-speed rotated impeller is attached to a drive shaft of the high-speed
rotating motor through a disc flange.
7. A shot blast machine, comprising:
a projector that employs a case body; a supporting device provided therein to support
workpieces; an impeller which can project a projectile-mixed liquid to the workpieces
supported by the supporting device, which is made of high abrasion-resistant rubber
or an impeller to which high abrasion-resistant rubber is affixed at the portion where
the projectiles strike; and a slurry pump which supplies the projectile-mixed liquid
to this projector.
8. A shot blast machine, comprising:
a projector further comprising: a case body; a supporting device provided therein
to support workpieces; a wheel cover which can project
projectile-mixed liquid to the workpieces supported by the supporting device, the
underside of the wheel cover being open and a nozzle-insertion hole being formed on
a wall of the suction-side; and a plurality of radially-disposed high abrasion-resistant
blades; an impeller having blades with high
abrasion-resistant rubber fixed thereon, and a high-speed motor which rotatably drives
the impeller at high speed; and a slurry pump which supplies projectile-mixed liquid
to the projector.