AU634220B2 - Apparatus for forming a pipe from a sheet metal plate - Google Patents

Apparatus for forming a pipe from a sheet metal plate

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AU634220B2
AU634220B2 AU52734/90A AU5273490A AU634220B2 AU 634220 B2 AU634220 B2 AU 634220B2 AU 52734/90 A AU52734/90 A AU 52734/90A AU 5273490 A AU5273490 A AU 5273490A AU 634220 B2 AU634220 B2 AU 634220B2
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Kenneth Michael Hume
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APPARATUS FOR FORMING A PIPE FROM A SHEET METAL PLATE
This invention relates to plate rolling and particularly to method and apparatus for rolling steel plate of small diameter. The invention also relates to the formation of uniform tapered pipe sections suitable for various applications e.g. for use as a pole having street lighting applications.
The inventor has devised apparatus and methods for plate bending and forming pipes of cylindrical construction 0 such as those disclosed in U.S. Patent Specification No. 3,879,994 to the same inventor and European Patent Specification No. 0029345. In my U.S. Patent Specification there is disclosed a method of plate rolling to form substantially cylindrical pipes simply by bending a plate 5 about a rotatable mandrel.
Steel plate is rolled by engaging an edge of a plate under a flange of a gripper rib extending axially along the cylindrical surface of the mandrel. The mandrel is turned to advance and curve the plate about the surface 0 of the mandrel.
Complete pipes may be formed by this method by curving plate about the mandrel through approximately 180° then engaging the opposite edge of the plate with the mandrel and curving the remaining 180° to form a complete _ cylinder.
The present invention is specifically concerned with the production of tapered pipes that can be formed on a tapered mandrel having a gripper somewhat similar to that described in my earlier patent. It has been found to be possible to simply form a tapered mandrel and to then curve the plate about the mandrel resulting in the formation of a tapered pipe, however there are difficulties with providing differing tapers and differing pipe thicknesses with any given mandrel. -. The present invention in one aspect seeks to provide a method and apparatus to produce a rolled pipe particularly pipes having differing tapers, thicknesses and diameter ranges on the same mandrel.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide pipe rolling apparatus of the type in which steel plate is drawn on to a mandrel having a gripper for gripping the edge of the plate and including improved means for applying pressure to the plate during the rolling operation irrespective of the location of the gripper.
A more specific object of the invention is to provide a mandrel allowing the formation of a tapered or
1.0 frusto conical pipe, the mandrel taper and diameter being variable, to form a variable range of pipe sizes and taper angles.
There is provided according to the present invention a plate rolling apparatus comprising a rotatable 15 mandrel mounted in a frame, a gripper rib on the mandrel extending axially therealong adapted to grip the edge of a plate to curve around the mandrel when the mandrel is rotated, a single pressure roller mounted beneath the Q mandrel and adapted to contact the surface of the plate and apply an upward force against the plate and the mandrel, the pressure roll being laterally movable so as not to foul the gripper during plate engagement and yet apply a substantial squeezing force to said plate. 5 Said single pressure roller is mounted beneath the mandrel and adapted to contact the surface of the plate and apply an upward force against the plate, the pressure roll being laterally movable so as not to foul the gripper during engagement of the plate, and yet apply a substantial Q squeezing force to said plate and mandrel particularly during the final stage of forming.
The single roller applies pressure to said plate thereby avoiding undesirable lateral forces and is adjustable to be in direct alignment with the mandrel centre c when the gripper is not in the vicinity
The single pressure roller is particularly adaptable for use with the manufacture of small, thick wall pipes requiring high forces, e.g., tapered pipes suitable for use as power poles.
The present invention is more specifically described having reference to the production of tapered poles, however, in its broadest form it is applicable to parallel wall pipes.
In a more specific aspect of the invention, there is provided a mandrel suitable for the formation of hollow tapered pipe or frusto conical pipe in a simple and effective manner.
There is provided according to the present invention a mandrel suitable for the formation of hollow tapered pipe, said mandrel including a series of disc like laminations mounted in serial formation, each lamination having a diameter slightly less than an adjacent one on one side and a diameter slightly larger than one on the other side so that the formation of laminations taken together form a substantially frusto conical or conical body, a frame work upon which said laminations are mounted so that relative movement of the laminations and the frame work is resisted, said mandrel including a gripper bar for engaging an edge portion of a plate section, said mandrel being adapted to form the plate into a tapered curved section upon rotation of the mandrel and to ultimately form a tapered pipe after curving both opposite edge portions of said plate.
Conveniently, the disc like laminations are non-rotatably mounted upon a shaft which extends for the full length of said mandrel and said laminations are spaced apart a predetermined distance from one another so as to form a desired taper angle. The spacing distance between said laminations may be varied according to the invention so as to vary the angle of the taper of the frusto conical cone thus formed. Conveniently, the laminations are spaced apart by at least one spacer bar connected to some or each of the laminations. The spacer bar may be utilized to mount the gripper plate so as to form a plate curving mandrel wherein the gripper plate is adapted to engage the edge of a flat plate for ultimate curving about the mandrel.
In a further aspect of the invention upper roller means are located adjacent an upper surface of the mandrel which also press on the metal plate on the mandrel at least at certain stages of the plate bending process.
The upper roller means are supported from a machine frame part which comprise a beam member extending 0 longitudinally and above the mandrel. The mandrel also includes appropriate bearing means to enable the mandrel to be rotated during a bending operation.
This aspect of the machinery has been fully described in my earlier patents referred to previously and 5 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide apparatus of the aforementioned type that will enable the tubular member at differing diameters and respective taper angles to be produced from the same Q machine.
Accordingly, the present invention provides in one preferred arrangement a machine comprising frame means having a base section, upstanding opposed end sections and an upper movable support member, said upstanding opposed end ς sections including journal means to journal opposed ends of a tapered mandrel, at least one of said journal means being movable in an upward or downward direction, lower roller means mounted from said base section have a plate engagement zone parallel to an adjacent lower surface of said tapered Q mandrel and adapted to apply pressure to metal plate interposed between said mandrel and said roller means, mounted from said movable support member having a plate engagement zone parallel to an adjacent upper surface of said mandrel, said machine being characterised by means for c moving said support member in response to movement of the journal means (or vice versa) whereby the support member end adjacent said movable journal means is moved upwardly or downwardly by a distance being twice that of the movement of the movable journal means.
Conveniently, both ends of the mandrel are movable within proportion with movement of the ends of the support member as aforesaid. In this way, varied diameters and angles of taper of mandrels can be accommodated in the same machine without the need to laboriously adjust plate engaging rollers and the like for different mandrels. It will of course be appreciated that the production of cylindrical tubular members are possible with this machine with an appropriately shaped mandrel.
The present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figures 1 to 4 show schematic views of rolling steps of a plate on a mandrel which may be cylindrical or tapered utilizing a single pressure roll;
Figure 5 is a second embodiment of the invention showing an alternative means of laterally moving the single pressure roll; Figure 6 is a schematic view of an arrangement of discs to form a variable taper mandrel;
Figure 7 is a schematic view of the arrangement of discs of fig. 6 to form a slightly different taper;
Figures 8a, 8b and 8c depict typical views of a single disc with and without spacer bar installed and a cross-section thereof;
Figure 9 shows a typical spacer bar; Figure 10 is a perspective view of part of the mandrel and spacer bar construction; Figure 11 shows a cross-sectional view of the spacer bar;
Figure 12 shows a cross-sectional view of a spacer bar with gripper plate attached;
Figure 13 is a side elevation schematic view showing a tapered mandrel;
Figure 14 shows one practical form of achieving desired proportional movement of the mandrel ends relative to the upper supporting beam;
Figure 15 shows an end elevation of the simple roller support structure.
With reference to figs. 1 to 5, the mandrel is mounted fixed between centres adjacent to a loading table and a pressure roll 15.
The mandrel includes a gripper bar 14 for engagement with a plate 10.
It will be noted that the pressure roll 15 is laterally moved from the centre line 11a of the mandrel to apply pressure to the plate inserted into the gripper bar 14 but located so as not to foul the gripper bar. Application of pressure to the edge portion of the plate mounted in the gripper bar 14 and rotation of the mandrel 11 in an anti-clockwise manner will draw the plate around the mandrel and the plate will be forced to follow the curvature of the mandrel and form a hollow pipe section' as shown schematically in figs. 4 and 5.
The roller 15 shown in fig. 4 is mounted upon hydraulic actuating cylinders 16 acting to apply pressure against the surface of the plate on the mandrel and furthermore enabling lateral movement of the roll from one side of centre of the mandrel to the other depending upon the position of the gripper plate 14 as shown in figs. 1, 2 or 3.
With reference to fig. 5, the single roller 15 is mounted for lateral movement relative to the mandrel by actuating screws 17.
The mandrel is movable in the vertical axis to allow lateral movement of the roller and thereby avoid contact with the gripper 14 during rotation of the mandrel and depending upon the location of the plate relative to the gripper.
Thus extremely high vertical forces can be applied to the mandrel and thence to the roller 15 through the centre of the mandrel with negligible lateral forces.
Thus mandrel deflection limiters 20, 21 may be positioned above the mandrel to apply deflection limiting forces against the mandrel to ensure more accurate tubular formation of the plate during a rolling operation. This is particularly important in the manufacture of small diameter tapered pipes having high wall thickness which require substantial forces during the forming operation. In these circumstances it is imperative that minimum lateral force is applied to the mandrel. It is therefore imperative that at critical times of the rolling operation the mandrel deflecting rolls 20, 21 and the single pressure roll 15 are movable to avoid fouling with the gripper plate when it is in the vicinity of the respective rollers.
Further descriptions of the mandrel deflecting apparatus have been made in my co-pending application filed coterminously with this application and the disclosures therein are thereby incorporated by cross-reference.
With reference to figs. 6 to 12. These figures show a series of schematic views of the construction of a tapered mandrel to enable the formation of a tapered pipe of varied diameter, taper angle, and wall thickness. The mandrel includes a shaft 10 upon which discs 11 are slidably mounted in a serial formation therealong in non-rotatable relationship.
The discs are mounted on the shaft 10 and spaced a fixed distance by a series of spacer bars 12 mounted about the periphery of said discs laminations and fixed therein by suitable screw fixing means.
Figure 5 shows in greater detail the configuration of the spacer bar 12 and a typical screw fixing means 13 for securing the spacer bar to the discs.
It will be appreciated that the provision of screw fixing means on each and every disc lamination is not essential depending upon the forces that are likely to be encountered by the particular mandrel in a plate curving operation.
The spacer plate is adapted to be modified to accept a gripper plate 14 as shown in fig. 12, whilst fig. 11 shows a typical section of the spacer bar having an aperture for receiving a fixing screw 13.
As previously mentioned, the spacer bar 12 may include teeth T which are formed on the bar at a constant spacing G. it will be appreciated that various spacer bars with different spacings G can be formed in order to be used to fix the disc like laminations at different spacings depending upon degree of taper of laminations on the mandrel as desired. Thus it will be appreciated that the present invention enables the formation of mandrels having a different diameter and different taper angles according to the diameter of the disc like laminations and the spacing of the laminations on the spacer bars. Having reference to figs. 13 and 14, the plate deflection limiters 20, 21, 18 and 19 are preferably mounted on a full length box girder 22 which is arranged above the mandrel 23 and is carried at each of its ends by the machine and the frames 24, 25. As mentioned previously, the mandrel deflection limiters are described in greater detail in the co-pending application of similar date.
The ends of the girder 22 are movable relative to the end frames 24, 25 independently of each other in an upward or a downward direction.
This enables different tapered mandrels or cylindrical mandrels to be used selectively. The beam or girder 22 is conveniently mounted at each end by a chain drive mechanism that achieves the desirable proportional movement of the beam ends and the journal means 26 for the mandrel. As a result the vertical displacement ΔH of the mandrel drive centre line will cause a vertical displacement of 2ΔH in the end of the beam 22, thus maintaining the correct interrelationship between movement of the mandrel and movement of the beam 22 during forming and during change over from one size mandrel to another.
With reference to Figure 15 this shows the simple roller in three alternate positions depending upon the location of the gripper and the different stages of the forming process.
The left hand position 70 of roller 15 corresponds to the process stage illustrated in Figure 1 of the drawings during formation of the first part of the semi-circle.
The right hand position 72 of roller 15 corresponds to the process stage illustrated in Figure 3 to form the initial stage of the second semi-circle of the plate forming
10 process.
The central position 71 is used to complete the forma.tion of the curved plate into a substantially tubular state. In this position great forces are required to be generated between the mandrel and the plate being formed and , c it is essential in this mode that the force applied is symmetrical to the centre of the mandrel.
The forces required when the roller is in position
70 and 72 are relatively small and therefore the lateral forces are not excessive at this stage.
20 In previous applications using a pair of pressure rollers the operation was similar to the operation of the single roller construction during the relatively low load stages as mentioned above.
It is during the final forming high load stage that
25 a significant and important feature of the single roller operation is to be observed when the roller is in position
71 shown in Fig. 15. Whereas in previous case with two pressure rollers it was necessary to lower the level of the mandrel to exert
30 the large force necessary to generate friction between the mandrel and the plate it is not necessary to lower the mandrel to generate the required friction when the single roller is used in position 71.
This feature is found to be essential in the 5 forming of long products of small diameter, as excessive deflections can occur when lowering the mandrel between two pressure rollers. These are practically eliminated and readily corrected when the single pressure roller is used.
A further essential feature is that a wide variety of steel plates can be formed by setting the eccentricity of the single pressure roll. Thus the single roll allows full line contact with a cylindrical or tapered mandrel with uniformly distributed load.
A relatively large roller can be used with good support. The mandrel is maintained practically at constant height throughout the forming operation.

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THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. A plate rolling apparatus comprising a rotatable mandrel mounted in a frame, a gripper rib on the mandrel extending axially therealong adapted to grip the edge of a plate to be curved around the mandrel when the mandrel is rotated, a single pressure roller mounted beneath the mandrel and adapted to contact the surface of the plate and apply an a squeezing force against the plate and the mandrel, the pressure roll being laterally movable relative to the centre line of the mandrel depending upon the location of the gripper in the region of the roller during a plate rolling opertion, so as not to foul the gripper yet applying said squeezing force to said plate.
2. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the single roller applies pressure normal to said plate thereby avoiding undesireable lateral forces on the mandrel and is adjustable to be in direct alignment with the mandrel centre when the gripper is not in the vicinity.
3. A plate rolling apparatus wherein the single roller is laterally movable relative to the centre line of the mandrel to avoid fouling the gripper.
4. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claims 1 to 3, wherein the mandrel is suitable for the formation of a hollow tapered pipe said mandrel including a series of disc like laminations mounted in serial formation, each lamination having a diameter of slightly less than an adjacent one on one side and a diameter slightly larger than one on the other side so that the formation of laminations taken together form a substantial frusto conical or conical body, a frame work upon which said laminations are mounted so that relative movement of the laminations and the frame work is resisted, said mandrel being adapted to form the plate into a tapered curved section upon rotation of the - 12 - mandrel and to ultimately form a tapered pipe after curving both opposite edge portions of said plate.
5. A plate bending machine as claimed in claim 4 wherein the disc like laminations are non-rotatably mounted upon a shaft which extends for the full length of said mandrel and said laminations are spaced apart a predetermined distance from one another so as to form a desired taper angle.
6. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spacing distance between said laminations may be varied according to the angle of the taper of the frusto conical form.
7. The plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the laminations are spaced a bar apart by at least one spacer bar connected to some or each of the laminations.
8. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the spacer bar is used to mount the gripper plate so as to form a plate curving mandrel.
9. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim comprising frame means having a base section, upstanding opposed end sections and an upper movable support member, said upstanding opposed end sections including journal means to support said mandrel, at least one of said journal means being movable in an upward or downward direction, lower roller means mounted from said base section having a plate engagement zone parallel to an adjacent lower surface of the mandrel and adapted to apply pressure to a metal plate interposed between said mandrel and said lower roller means, and upper roller means mounted on said movable support member having a plate engagement zone parallel to an adjacent upper surface of said mandrel, said machine being characterised by means for moving said support member in response to movement of the journal means (or vice versa) whereby the support member and adjacent said movable journal means is moved upwardly or downwardly by a distance being twice that of the movement of the movable journal means.
10. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein both ends of the mandrel are movable with equivalent movement of the ends of the support member so that varied diameters and angles of taper of mandrels can be accommodated.
11. A plate rolling apparatus comprising a rotatable mandrel mounted in a frame, a gripper rib on the mandrel extending axially therealong adapted to grip the edge of a plate to be curved around the mandrel when the mandrel is rotated, a single pressure roller mounted beneath the mandrel and adapted to contact the surface of the plate and apply an upward force against the plate, the pressure roll being laterally movable, so as not to foul the gripper during plate engagement yet apply substantial squeezing force to said plate during final stage of rolling.
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