An idler roller assembly for a belt conveyor includes a fixed shaft, a roller mounted for rotation about the shaft, and a housing mounted in each end of the roller for rotation therewith. The shaft has a hub portion adjacent each end which hub portion is disposed adjacent the housing. A bearing has an inner race secured to the shaft and an outer race secured to the housing. A unitary co-injected annular seal having a first labyrinth seal portion and a contact seal portion composed of a different material than the first labyrinth seal portion is provided between the bearing and hub portions. The contact seal portion is preferably resiliently deformable and is less rigid than the first labyrinth seal portion. A second labyrinth seal portion cooperates with the first labyrinth seal portion to define a labyrinth passageway which is sealed by the contact seal.
1. An idler roller assembly for a belt conveyor comprising a fixed shaft, a roller mounted for rotation about said shaft, a housing mounted at an end of said roller for rotation therewith, said shaft having a hub portion secured adjacent said end thereof and disposed adjacent said housing, a bearing having an inner race secured to said shaft and an outer race secured to said housing, and a unitary co-injected annular seal having a first labyrinth seal portion and a contact seal portion composed of a different material than said first labyrinth seal portion. 2. The idler roller assembly of claim 1 including said first labyrinth seal portion being composed of a more rigid material than said contact seal portion. 3. The idler roller assembly of claim 2 including said contact seal portion being resiliently deformable. 4. The idler roller assembly of claim 3 including said first labyrinth seal portion being structured to cooperate with a second labyrinth seal portion to define a labyrinth seal. 5. The idler roller assembly of claim 4 including said first labyrinth seal portion being secured to said housing, and said second labyrinth seal portion being formed within said hub. 6. The idler roller assembly of claim 4 including said first labyrinth seal portion being substantially rigid. 7. The idler roller assembly of claim 6 including said annular seal being disposed between said hub and said bearing. 8. The idler roller assembly of claim 7 including said first labyrinth seal portion having a plurality of projecting elements defining annular recesses therebetween. 9. The idler roller assembly of claim 8 including said second labyrinth seal portion having annular projecting portions extending into said recesses in said first labyrinth seal portion. 10. The idler roller assembly of claim 9 including said contact seal portion being secured to a radially outwardly disposed annular projection of said first labyrinth seal portion. 11. The idler roller assembly of claim 10 including said contact seal portion being structured to seal against a portion of said hub. 12. The idler roller assembly of claim 11 including said contact seal portion being generally L-shaped in cross-section in its undeformed state. 13. The idler roller assembly of claim 9 including said contact seal portion being formed on a radially inwardly disposed portion of said first labyrinth seal portion. 14. The idler roller assembly of claim 9 including said second labyrinth seal portion being composed of metal. 15. The idler roller assembly of claim 14 including said contact seal portion partially defining a portion of a said recess in a said first labyrinth seal portion. 16. The idler roller assembly of claim 1 including said contact seal portion being deformable to facilitate introduction of lubricant into said labyrinth seal. 17. The idler roller assembly of claim 1 including said first labyrinth seal portion being composed of a material selected from the group consisting of polyamids, such as nylon, for example, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (PC/ABS). 18. The idler roller assembly of claim 17 including said contact seal portion being composed of a material selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic urethane (TPU), styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), rubber and rubber compounds. 19. The idler roller assembly of claim 8 including said first labyrinth seal portion having at least two said annular recesses, said second labyrinth seal portion having a pair of spaced annular projections extending into said recesses while providing a labyrinth passageway, and said contact seal portion being structured in its undeformed state to seal said labyrinth passageway. 20. The idler roller assembly of claim 19 including said contact seal portion sealing against a radially inwardly disposed portion of said hub. 21. The idler roller assembly of claim 19 including said contact seal portion sealing against a radially outwardly disposed portion of said hub. 22. The idler roller assembly of claim 1 including a said housing disposed at each end of said roller with a said hub portion, a said bearing and a said unitary co-injected annular seal associated with each said housing. 23. The idler roller assembly of claim 19 including said first labyrinth seal portion recesses being open in a direction generally facing said hub.
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a roller assembly for a belt conveyor and, more specifically, it provides a unitary co-injected annular seal which has a first labyrinth seal portion and a contact seal portion composed of a different material. 2. Description of the Prior Art In connection with belt conveyors as used in mining and other industries, it has been known to provide a fixed shaft having an idler roller rotatably mounted with respect thereto and an interposed bearing which facilitates the relative rotation. See, generally, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,984,160, 4,972,939, 5,188,214, 5,261,528, and 5,383,549. It has also been known to provide labyrinth seals in idler rollers for conveyors. See, generally, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,277,114, 4,919,253, 5,028,054 and 5,046,869. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,025,917 and 5,074,408 disclose conveyor roller tubes for belt conveyors which have a bearing interposed between the housing and end cover, a labyrinth seal, and a separate additional seal element disposed adjacent to the bearing. U.S. Pat. No. 4,379,600 discloses a journal bearing with a dust seal wherein a deformable sealing ring in the form of a separate lip member is provided adjacent to a labyrinth seal and has one end received within a preformed groove. U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,253 discloses a bearing lubrication system for an idler roller assembly for conveyors wherein a labyrinth seal, a bearing, and a felt seal are provided. See, also, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,972,939, 5,188,214 and 5,261,528. In spite of the foregoing known systems, there remains a need for an idler roller seal wherein the advantageous use of co-injection may be employed to provide a labyrinth seal of a first material integrally formed with a wiper or contact seal composed of a more flexible material which may be employed in an otherwise conventional idler roller construction. The present invention has met the above-described need by providing an idler roller assembly for a belt conveyor wherein a fixed shaft is operatively associated with a roller mounted for rotation about the shaft. A housing mounted at an end of the roller for rotation therewith cooperates with a hub secured at or adjacent an end of the shaft. A bearing has an inner race secured to the shaft and an outer race secured to the housing. A unitary co-injected annular seal has a first labyrinth seal portion and a contact seal portion composed of a different material than the first labyrinth seal portion. A second labyrinth seal portion cooperates with the first labyrinth seal portion to provide a labyrinth seal. The contact seal portion is preferably made from a resiliently deformable material which may be positioned at an annular radially outwardly disposed portion of the first labyrinth seal or a radially inwardly disposed portion thereof. Various configurations of the contact seal and its cooperation with different portions of the adjacent hub may be employed. In general, the idler roller will have housings and hubs along with the associated bearings and the co-injected seal of the present invention at each end. It is an object of the present invention to provide an idler roller assembly for a belt conveyor wherein a unitary co-injected annular seal provides the desired structure and properties in a first labyrinth seal portion and a contact seal portion composed of a different material than the first labyrinth seal portion. It is another object of the present invention to provide such a roller assembly construction wherein the first labyrinth seal portion is composed of a more rigid material than the contact seal portion. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a unitary seal which is in part a labyrinth seal portion and a resiliently deformable contact seal portion. It is a further object of the present invention to provide such a unitary seal construction which is adapted to be employed with conventional idler roller assemblies. It is a further object of the present invention to provide such a co-injected seal construction wherein various configurations of the contact seal portion may be employed so as to enhance desired properties in the idler roller assembly. It is a further object of the present invention to provide such an idler roller which facilitates equalizing the grease pressure in the labyrinth to provide for more efficient operation. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a first labyrinth seal and a resiliently deformable contact seal which resists ingress of contaminants. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a first labyrinth seal and a resiliently deformable contact seal which allows for the purging of contaminants, when it is desirable, by means of grease flowing to the outside of the seal through the labyrinth and contact seal portions. These and other objects of the invention will be more fully understood from the following description of the invention on reference to the illustrations appended hereto. As employed herein, the term “co-injected” refers to the creation of a unitary annular seal through molding of at least two different materials to create a unitary structure having portions composed of at least two different materials and shall expressly include, but not be limited to co-injection molding, 2-shot molding and insert molding. As is known to those skilled in the art, the co-injection molding process is the injection of two different materials through one nozzle into one mold. The 2-shot molding process is the injection of two different materials through two nozzles into one mold which can rotate to allow both materials to fill different areas of the same mold. The insert molding process is the molding of one part in two different molds with two different materials. The first molded part is inserted into the second mold and the second material is molded to the first part. These methods may be adapted to be employed with more than two materials, if desired. Referring to In a conventional manner, the outer rollers of idler rollers 2, 4, 6 will be mounted for axial rotation about the fixed shafts 10, 24, 40, respectively. Referring to A passageway 110 has an initial axial portion and a connecting radial portion 112 in order to facilitate delivery of lubricant to the roller bearing 100. If desired, a plurality of radial portions 112 could be employed. The annular co-injected seal 120 of the present invention preferably has an annular first labyrinth seal portion 124 and a resilient annular contact or wiping seal portion 126 which have been formed by co-injection as a unitary structure. The first labyrinth seal portion 124 cooperates with a portion 130 of the hub 180 to create a labyrinth seal. In the form shown, the first labyrinth seal portion 124, in the form shown, has a body portion 140 which cooperates with a flange 122. The body portion has an extension 142 and a plurality of relatively spaced ribs 146, 150 which cooperate to define a pair of recesses 160, 162. In the form shown, the contact seal 126 is integrally formed with and has a portion 125 in surface-to-surface engagement with the extension 142 and has a projecting portion which is at 127. The first labyrinth seal portion 124 is preferably composed of a material more rigid than the contact seal portion 126 with the contact seal 126 being composed of a resiliently deformable material. The contact seal 126 will be integrally formed with the labyrinth seal portion 124. It is preferred that the contact seal portion will be composed of a softer material than the first labyrinth seal portion. Among the suitable materials for use in the contact seal portion are materials selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic urethane (TPU), styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), rubber and rubber compounds. Among the materials suitable for use in the first labyrinth seal portion are materials selected from the group consisting of polyamids, such as nylon, for example, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (PC/ABS) in selecting materials for each seal portion, the objective of having the first labyrinth seal portion more rigid than the contact seal portion should be taken into consideration. The hub 74 is preferably formed from a rigid material such as metal. The hub 74 has an annular generally tubular portion 172 and a generally radially projecting portion 130 from which a plurality of fins 170, 176 project. It will be appreciated from The annular seal as shown in Leg 125 of the contact seal 126 is generally immovable with respect to the first labyrinth seal forming portion 124 and its extension 142 while leg 127 is resiliently deformable when contacted by hub portion 190. It will be appreciated as shown in It will also be appreciated that in the embodiment of With reference to Referring to Referring in greater detail to In the embodiments of In lubricating the bearing, grease can enter the cavity either above or below the bearing and flow through the labyrinth and past the contact seal. The contact seal can be on either the inner ring or outer ring. Referring to With the contact seal on the outermost ring as in Referring with greater specificity the In the embodiment of Referring to It will be appreciated, therefore, that the present invention provides a unitary co-injected annular seal for idler rollers having at least two sections composed of different materials. It provides a first labyrinth seal portion which is of a more rigid material and a contact seal portion which is more resiliently compressible and resiliently deformable than the first labyrinth seal portion. The unitary seal is adapted to be employed in conventional, as well as specially designed idler roller constructions to function as a seal for the labyrinth passageway. While for simplicity of disclosure herein, reference has been made to the use of two different materials in the unitary co-injected annular seal, it will be appreciated that, if desired, more than two materials can be employed with material selection and relative positioning being dependent upon the end use objectives. The seal may be employed with a wide variety of types of bearings, such as roller or ball bearings, for example. Whereas particular embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details may be made without departing from the invention as defined in the appended claims.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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