Abstract: The disclosed conveyor-belt cleaning assembly includes a ribbed cleaning roller that is restrained by a blocking device against moving closer to the belt than an operating position at which the ribs of the cleaning roller sweep at high speed along or close to the belt, while spring bias acting on the cleaning roller firmly but yieldably biases the cleaning roller toward the blocking device. The spring bias and the blocking device are adjustable independently of each other so that the operating position can be adjusted to compensate for wear of the ribs while the spring bias remains unchanged. The cleaning roller is supported by composite spherical/rotary bearings that allow the roller to tilt. A hole in a frame plate accommodates removal and insertion of the cleaning roller lengthwise without disassembling the frame plate when the cleaning roller is to be replaced.
Abstract: A pair of shear steels are carried by companion mold members. Each shear steel including a shearing edge and a sealing rim, is slidable along a path perpendicular to the axis of a blow pin and to the open-close path of the mold members. The shearing edges of the shear steels are aligned with each other and with the blow pin by a locating element of each of the shear steels. Alignment takes place during the closing of the mold members. The locating elements may be discrete elements or the sealing rims may perform the locating function.
Abstract: A conveyor belt is cleaned of debris left by conveyed materials, by a high-speed spiral-ribbed roller; contacting portions of the belt and the cleaning roller are of polymeric material, in particular polyurethane. The speed of the ribs is vastly greater than that of the belt.