A chain plate with waste paper sweeping roller

By installing waste paper sweeping rollers on the chain conveyor, the waste paper that exceeds the roller shaft is swept away, solving the problem of equipment blockage caused by waste paper stacking and realizing the smooth conveying of waste paper.

CN224449588UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03DONGGUAN JIAMING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIP CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN JIAMING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUIP CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-14
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Abstract

This utility model relates to a waste paper sweeping roller for a chain conveyor belt, comprising two opposing support seats mounted on the chain conveyor belt. A roller is rotatably mounted on the support seats, and multiple sweeping wheels are distributed on the surface of the roller. When the chain conveyor belt carries waste paper through the sweeping wheels, the sweeping wheels sweep away the waste paper that is higher than the roller in the opposite direction of the waste paper movement. During the transfer of waste paper on the chain conveyor belt, the sweeping wheels promptly remove excess waste paper, thereby controlling the amount of waste paper entering the subsequent processing equipment. This avoids situations where the subsequent processing equipment cannot process the waste paper and prevents waste paper from getting stuck at the feed inlet of the subsequent equipment.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of chain plate belt technology, and more particularly to a chain plate belt waste paper sweeping roller. Background Technology

[0002] In the field of waste paper processing, conveyor belt systems are used in corresponding processing equipment to transfer waste paper. During the conveying process, waste paper is typically piled on the conveyor belt. However, the height of the piled waste paper varies. When the pile is too high, the amount of waste paper entering the subsequent processing equipment is excessive, leading to situations where the subsequent processing equipment cannot process the excess waste paper or the waste paper gets stuck at the feed inlet of the subsequent equipment. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a chain plate belt sweeper for waste paper, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: a chain plate belt waste paper sweeping roller, including two opposing support seats installed on the chain plate belt, a roller is rotatably installed on the support seats, and multiple waste sweeping wheels are distributed on the surface of the roller. When the chain plate belt carries waste paper through the waste sweeping wheels, the waste sweeping wheels sweep the waste paper that is higher than the roller in the opposite direction of the waste paper movement.

[0005] Compared with existing technologies, during the transfer of waste paper via the conveyor belt, the waste sweeping wheel promptly removes excess waste paper, controlling the amount of waste paper entering subsequent processing equipment. This prevents situations where subsequent processing equipment cannot process the waste paper and avoids waste paper getting stuck at the feed inlet of subsequent equipment.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment of this application, a sliding seat is slidably disposed inside the support base, a roller is rotatably mounted on the sliding seat, a connecting rod is fixedly mounted on the top of the sliding seat, a fixing member is threadedly connected to the connecting rod, and the fixing member is located directly above the support base and abuts against the support base.

[0007] By adjusting the sliding mechanism of the sliding seat and the cooperation of the connecting rod and the fixing parts, the distance between the roller and the chain belt can be adjusted, thereby adjusting the height of the waste paper piled on the chain belt.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this application, a sliding groove is provided inside the support base, the sliding seat is located inside the sliding groove, two guide blocks are arranged opposite each other on the side wall of the sliding groove, and guide grooves adapted to the guide blocks are provided on both sides of the sliding seat.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this application, an elastic element is sleeved on the connecting rod, one end of the elastic element abuts against the sliding seat, and the other end of the elastic element abuts against the top of the support seat.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment of this application, a motor mount is slidably mounted inside the support base. The motor mount is located directly below the sliding base, and a drive source is fixedly mounted on the motor mount. The output end of the drive source is fixedly connected to the roller.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this application, the motor base includes two connecting blocks slidably disposed in a sliding groove, a connecting plate fixedly connected between the two connecting blocks, an L-shaped mounting base fixedly mounted on the connecting plate, and a drive source fixedly mounted on the mounting base.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment of this application, the connecting block is provided with a sliding groove adapted to the guide block.

[0013] In addition to the technical problems solved by the present invention, the technical features constituting the technical solutions, and the advantages brought about by the technical features of these technical solutions as described above, other technical problems that the present invention can solve, other technical features contained in the technical solutions, and the advantages brought about by these technical features will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the present invention.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of the waste paper sweeping roller of this utility model installed on the chain plate belt.

[0016] The reference numerals are as follows: 01, support base; 02, sliding groove; 03, sliding base; 04, roller; 05, waste sweeping wheel; 06, guide block; 07, guide groove; 08, connecting rod; 09, fixing part; 10, spring; 11, connecting block; 12, connecting plate; 13, mounting base; 14, geared motor. Detailed Implementation

[0017] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention.

[0018] Please see Figure 1-2 As shown, the waste paper sweeping roller provided in this embodiment includes two opposing support seats 01 mounted on the chain belt. Each support seat 01 is provided with a sliding groove 02, and a sliding seat 03 is provided in the sliding groove 02. A roller 04 is installed between the two sliding seats 03. Multiple waste sweeping wheels 05 are distributed on the surface of the roller 04. The rotation direction of the waste sweeping wheels 05 is opposite to the waste paper flow direction. Multiple waste sweeping teeth are inclinedly arranged on the waste sweeping wheels 05.

[0019] Two guide blocks 06 are arranged opposite each other on the side wall of the sliding groove 02. Guide grooves 07, adapted to the guide blocks 06, are provided on both sides of the sliding seat 03. A connecting rod 08 is fixedly installed on the top of the sliding seat 03. The end of the connecting rod 08 passes through the top of the support seat 01. A fixing member 09, preferably a nut, is threaded onto the connecting rod 08. The fixing member 09 is located directly above the support seat 01 and abuts against it. By rotating the fixing member 09, the sliding seat 03 moves up and down along the guide blocks 06 within the sliding groove 02. A spring 10 is sleeved on the connecting rod 08. One end of the spring 10 abuts against the sliding seat 03, and the other end abuts against the top of the support seat 01.

[0020] One of the support seats 01 is equipped with a motor seat, which is located directly below the sliding seat 03. The motor seat includes two connecting blocks 11 disposed in the sliding groove 02. The connecting blocks 11 are provided with sliding grooves 02 adapted to guide blocks 06. The two connecting blocks 11 are connected by a connecting plate 12 through fasteners. The connecting plate 12 is fixedly connected to the sliding seat 03. An L-shaped mounting seat 13 is fixedly installed on the connecting plate 12. A drive source is fixedly installed on the mounting seat 13. The drive source is preferably a geared motor 14. The output end of the geared motor 14 is fixedly connected to the roller 04.

[0021] In use, the distance between the roller 04 and the chain conveyor is first adjusted via the connecting rod 08. Since the motor base is slidably positioned within the sliding groove 02, the motor base moves synchronously within the sliding groove 02 when the roller 04 is adjusted. The distance is then fixed by the fixing component 09. Next, the reduction motor 14 starts, driving the roller 04 to rotate in the opposite direction to the waste paper flow. When the chain conveyor carries waste paper, if waste paper exceeding the height of the roller 01 passes the sweeping wheel 0, the sweeping wheel 05 on the roller 04 pushes the excess waste paper in the opposite direction of its movement, sweeping it away. Because a spring 10 is installed on the connecting rod 08, when the sweeping wheel 05 contacts the waste paper, the roller 04 automatically moves towards the top of the support base 01, sweeping away the waste paper layer by layer from its highest point in the opposite direction of its movement. This reduces the assistance required for the waste paper's movement, thus preventing the chain conveyor from being unable to carry the waste paper further.

[0022] If the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.

[0023] The above embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. Various modifications and improvements made to the technical solutions of the present utility model by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present utility model should fall within the protection scope defined by the claims of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A chain and belt waste paper sweeping roller characterized by, It includes two opposing support seats installed on the chain belt. Rollers are rotatably mounted on the support seats. Multiple waste sweeping wheels are distributed on the surface of the rollers. When the chain belt carries waste paper past the waste sweeping wheels, the waste sweeping wheels sweep away the waste paper that is higher than the rollers in the opposite direction of the waste paper movement.

2. The chain and flight belt waste paper roller of claim 1, wherein: A sliding seat is slidably installed inside the support base, and a roller is rotatably installed on the sliding seat. A connecting rod is fixedly installed on the top of the sliding seat, and a fastener is threaded onto the connecting rod. The fastener is located directly above the support base and abuts against the support base.

3. The chain and flight belt waste paper roller of claim 2, wherein: The support base is provided with a sliding groove, the sliding seat is located in the sliding groove, two guide blocks are arranged opposite each other on the side wall of the sliding groove, and guide grooves that are adapted to the guide blocks are provided on both sides of the sliding seat.

4. The chain and flight belt waste paper roller of claim 3, wherein: An elastic element is fitted onto the connecting rod. One end of the elastic element abuts against the sliding seat, and the other end of the elastic element abuts against the top of the support seat.

5. The chain and flight belt waste paper roller of claim 2, wherein: The support base has a motor mount that is slidably installed inside. The motor mount is located directly below the sliding base, and a drive source is fixedly installed on the motor mount. The output end of the drive source is fixedly connected to the roller.

6. The chain and flight belt waste paper roller of claim 5, wherein: The motor mount includes two connecting blocks that are slidably disposed in a sliding groove. A connecting plate is fixedly connected between the two connecting blocks. An L-shaped mounting base is fixedly installed on the connecting plate, and the drive source is fixedly installed on the mounting base.

7. The chain and flight belt waste paper roller of claim 6, wherein: The connecting block is equipped with a sliding groove for the guide block.