Scraping arrangement for telescopic steel covers

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Scrapers

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152565, 277 24, 277181, 277199, 277215, 384 16, B23Q 1108, F16C 1700

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The invention relates to a scraper construction for telescopic steel covers.
A scraper of the general class to which the invention relates is disclosed in German Offenlegungsschrift No. 18 03 448.5. That scraper has two inwardly directed retaining projections of uniform thickness behind which the two outer arms of the carrier strip engage. Just like the top wall of the steel cover, the carrier strip is provided with recesses which serve to receive connecting elements, for example tightening pins.
The object of the invention is to improve the known scraper construction in such a way that with very simple production and assembly a particularly reliable seating of the scraper is ensured.
Two embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a scraper constructed according to the invention.
FIG. 2 shows a section along the line II--II of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 shows a section (corresponding to FIG. 2) of a variant.
The scraper construction shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is intended for use with a telescopic steel cover composed of a plurality of telescoping boxes of which only the top wall 2 of a cover box is indicated by broken lines in FIG. 2.
The scraper construction 1 includes a metal carrier strip 3 which has a T-shaped outer cross-sectional profile and rests with the base surface 3a of the T on the underside 2a of the top wall 2 of the cover box near the front edge 2b of this top wall.
The scraper construction 1 also includes a scraper body 4 which is made from flexible and elastic material and has a groove in one surface thereof with an inner cross-sectional profile adapted to the outer cross-sectional profile of the carrier strip 3. The groove has a central portion from which two recesses extend in opposite directions and form two retaining limbs 5, 6 on opposite sides of the groove which overlie or nest with the two outer arms 3b, 3c of the carrier strip 3.
In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 the thickness of the two retaining limbs 5, 6 of the scraper body 4 increases continuously and uniformily from the interior towards the exterior at an angle .alpha. which is between 2 and 15.degree., preferably between 3.degree. and 8.degree., for example 5.degree..
The surface of the scraper body 4 butting against the underside 3d of the carrier strip 3 is provided at intervals with cut-outs or openings 7 which serve to make the connection between the carrier strip 3 and the cover box 2.
At that side of the scraper body 4 projecting over the front edge 2b of the top wall 2 is a scraping lip 8 which rests on the upper surface of the top wall of the next smaller cover box of the telescopic steel cover. The cross-sectional profile of the scraper body 4 is dimensioned so that the scraper body can be elastically deformed to enable the carrier strip 3 to be accommodated in the groove. The elasticity of the body material causes the body to grip the carrier strip so as to lock thereon positively and with elastic pressure.
The scraper construction 1 is set up as follows:
First of all the scraper body 4 is fitted onto the carrier strip 3. Then the assembly thus produced is fixed on the top wall 2 of the cover box and the carrier strip 3 is spot-welded to the top wall 2. The cut-outs 7 provided in the scraper body 4 facilitate access for the welding electrode to the underside 3d of the metal carrier strip 3.
In the production of the welded connection between the carrier strip 3 and the top wall 2 the carrier strip 3 is brought near to the top wall 2 and the retaining limbs 5 and 6 of the scraper blade 4 are clamped between the arms 3b, 3c of the carrier strip 3 and the top wall 2 of the cover box. In this way it is ensured that the scraper body 4 is clamped reliably on the carrier strip 3 and it is absolutely secure against unintentional release of the scraper blade 4 during operation of the steel cover.
In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3 the same parts are designated by the same reference numerals as in FIGS. 1 and 2. This variant differs in the design of carrier arms 3b,

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