EP0493430B1 - Vertical edging mill - Google Patents
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- EP0493430B1 EP0493430B1 EP90913724A EP90913724A EP0493430B1 EP 0493430 B1 EP0493430 B1 EP 0493430B1 EP 90913724 A EP90913724 A EP 90913724A EP 90913724 A EP90913724 A EP 90913724A EP 0493430 B1 EP0493430 B1 EP 0493430B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21B—ROLLING OF METAL
- B21B13/00—Metal-rolling stands, i.e. an assembly composed of a stand frame, rolls, and accessories
- B21B13/06—Metal-rolling stands, i.e. an assembly composed of a stand frame, rolls, and accessories with axes of rolls arranged vertically, e.g. edgers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21B—ROLLING OF METAL
- B21B31/00—Rolling stand structures; Mounting, adjusting, or interchanging rolls, roll mountings, or stand frames
- B21B31/16—Adjusting or positioning rolls
- B21B31/18—Adjusting or positioning rolls by moving rolls axially
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21B—ROLLING OF METAL
- B21B31/00—Rolling stand structures; Mounting, adjusting, or interchanging rolls, roll mountings, or stand frames
- B21B31/16—Adjusting or positioning rolls
- B21B31/20—Adjusting or positioning rolls by moving rolls perpendicularly to roll axis
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21B—ROLLING OF METAL
- B21B2203/00—Auxiliary arrangements, devices or methods in combination with rolling mills or rolling methods
- B21B2203/06—Cassettes
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- This invention relates to edging mills which have a pair of rolls arranged with their longitudinal axes vertical and provision for adjusting the gap between the rolls.
- an edging mill comprises a pair of vertical movable housings; means for displacing each movable housing in the horizontal direction towards and away from the other housing and a pair of rolls arranged with their longitudinal axes vertical; characterised in that the rolls are rotatably mounted in respective cassettes; said cassettes being supported from respective movable housings to be moved therewith and located inwardly of the housings, and means for displacing each cassette vertically relative to its associated movable housing.
- the cassettes and, hence, the rolls are also capable of vertical movement relative to their housings and this is achieved by hydraulic cylinders and the like and this enables the rolls to move to uniformly distribute wear along the length of the roll and, hence, increase the life of the roll, or to position grooved passes cut into the rolls.
- These grooved passes may be of different sizes to accommodate plates of different sizes.
- the drive for each vertical roll may comprise a vertical stub axle engaging the lower end of the roll shaft and a horizontal drive shaft connected through appropriate gearing with the vertical stub axle.
- the roll gap setting is achieved by displacing each housing and its associated cassette in the horizontal direction by means of electro-mechanical screws or, for example, by long strove hydraulic piston-cylinders.
- displacement of the housing and the cassette together may not be accurate enough and quick enough for automatic width control and so it is preferable to include means for displacing each cassette relative to its associated housing in the horizontal direction towards and away from the other cassette.
- the initial coarse roll gap setting is achieved by moving the cassettes and their housings together and fine roll gap adjustments and automatic width control are achieved by hydraulic capsules or the like which serve to displace the cassettes in the horizontal direction relative to their housings.
- the fine gap adjustments may be made during the time that the edging mill is rolling the plate.
- the support for one of the vertical rolls of an edging mill is shown in detail and the support for the other roll which is not shown is similar.
- a roll 1 is arranged with its longitudinal axis vertical and it is rotatably supported at its upper and lower ends in a "C"-shaped cassette 3.
- This cassette and the roll are supported from a vertically arranged movable housing 5.
- the vertical housing 5 has a pair of wheels 7 which are mounted on cross beams 9 extending horizontally between a pair of external fixed housings 11.
- the cassette 3 is connected through a coupling 12 to a vertically extending fluid operable piston-cylinder device 13 mounted on the housing 5.
- a pair of conventional screw mechanisms 15 are mounted horizontally on the outer housing 11 and the screws extend through the housing and act against cylinders 17 mounted on the housing 5.
- Each cylinder 17 forms part of a hydraulic piston-cylinder device 18 with the piston extending through an opening in the housing 5 and bearing against the adjacent face of the cassette 3.
- a pull-back cylinder 19 mounted on the external housing 11 has a piston which extends through the housing 5 into engagement with the cassette 3.
- the drive for the vertical roll 1 comprises a drive pinion 23 having internal gear teeth meshing with a splined portion 24 of a horizontal drive shaft 25.
- This shaft is connected through 90° gearing 27 to the input of a universal drive coupling 29 of a double-flange design.
- the output of the universal drive coupling is connected to a stub axle extending downwardly from the lower end of the roll 1.
- the roll is free to move vertically on the stub axle.
- the universal drive coupling is contained within a portion of the vertical housing 5.
- the vertical movable housing 5 and the cassette 3 and, hence, the roll 1 can be displaced horizontally in the direction towards and away from the other vertical roll by means of the screws 15 acting against the vertical housing 5.
- the housing is displaced on its wheels. Adjustment of the roll gap by means of the screws 15 is considered to be rather slow operating and rather coarse and, consequently, fine adjustment of the roll and the cassette 3 in the horizontal direction towards and away from the other roll can be brought about by energising the hydraulic devices 18 causing the cassette and the roll to be displaced horizontally relative to the vertical housing.
- the coupling 12 permits this to occur. Movement, of the cassette with the vertical housing 5 is accommodated by the splined portion 24 of the drive for the roll but horizontal displacement of the roll and the cassette relative to the vertical housing is accommodated by the universal drive coupling 29.
- the cassette and, hence, the roll 1 is displaceable vertically with respect to the vertical housing by actuating the piston-cylinder device 13.
- the roll sliding on the stub axle permits this to occur.
- Vertical movement of the roll enables different parts of the periphery of the roll to engage with the plate 30 which is being rolled and this spreads the wear on the roll over its entire barrel length.
- the roll may have grooves formed in it to receive the edge of the plate 30.
- the plate may be supported at its edges on a series of horizontal rollers 32 with an additional roller 34 mounted above the rollers 32 so that the rollers 32, 34 engage opposite faces of the plate adjacent the roll 1.
- the roll 34 is adjustably supported from the housing 5.
- an anti-buckling set of rollers 35 may be located part-way across the width of the plate 30, usually about half-way between the vertical rolls of the edging mill.
- the construction of the present invention permits width control of the rolled plate and also the facility for displacing the edging rolls vertically spreads the wear on the rolls and thus the need to replace the rolls for dressing or re-grinding is reduced.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to edging mills which have a pair of rolls arranged with their longitudinal axes vertical and provision for adjusting the gap between the rolls.
- When rolling metal plate, it is usual to include an edging mill arranged with its vertical rolls to contact the lateral edges of the plate. It is desirable that the plate should be rolled with accurate width dimensions and, consequently, it is desirable that the gap between these vertical rolls should be adjustable in order to provide width control of the plate.
- It is known from US-A-4658622 for an edging mill to comprise a pair of vertical rolls rotatably supported in respective carriers, the carriers being displaceable in the horizontal direction towards and away from each other in order that the gap between the rolls can be adjusted.
- According to the present invention, an edging mill comprises a pair of vertical movable housings; means for displacing each movable housing in the horizontal direction towards and away from the other housing and a pair of rolls arranged with their longitudinal axes vertical; characterised in that the rolls are rotatably mounted in respective cassettes; said cassettes being supported from respective movable housings to be moved therewith and located inwardly of the housings, and means for displacing each cassette vertically relative to its associated movable housing.
- The cassettes and, hence, the rolls are also capable of vertical movement relative to their housings and this is achieved by hydraulic cylinders and the like and this enables the rolls to move to uniformly distribute wear along the length of the roll and, hence, increase the life of the roll, or to position grooved passes cut into the rolls. These grooved passes may be of different sizes to accommodate plates of different sizes.
- The drive for each vertical roll may comprise a vertical stub axle engaging the lower end of the roll shaft and a horizontal drive shaft connected through appropriate gearing with the vertical stub axle.
- The roll gap setting is achieved by displacing each housing and its associated cassette in the horizontal direction by means of electro-mechanical screws or, for example, by long strove hydraulic piston-cylinders. However, displacement of the housing and the cassette together may not be accurate enough and quick enough for automatic width control and so it is preferable to include means for displacing each cassette relative to its associated housing in the horizontal direction towards and away from the other cassette.
- This means that the initial coarse roll gap setting is achieved by moving the cassettes and their housings together and fine roll gap adjustments and automatic width control are achieved by hydraulic capsules or the like which serve to displace the cassettes in the horizontal direction relative to their housings. The fine gap adjustments may be made during the time that the edging mill is rolling the plate.
- In order that the invention may be more readily understood, it will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
- Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, of one side of an edging mill in accordance with the present invention; and
- Figure 2 is an elevation in the direction X-X on Figure 1.
- Referring to the figures, the support for one of the vertical rolls of an edging mill is shown in detail and the support for the other roll which is not shown is similar.
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roll 1 is arranged with its longitudinal axis vertical and it is rotatably supported at its upper and lower ends in a "C"-shaped cassette 3. This cassette and the roll are supported from a vertically arrangedmovable housing 5. Thevertical housing 5 has a pair of wheels 7 which are mounted on cross beams 9 extending horizontally between a pair of externalfixed housings 11. Thecassette 3 is connected through acoupling 12 to a vertically extending fluid operable piston-cylinder device 13 mounted on thehousing 5. - A pair of
conventional screw mechanisms 15 are mounted horizontally on theouter housing 11 and the screws extend through the housing and act againstcylinders 17 mounted on thehousing 5. Eachcylinder 17 forms part of a hydraulic piston-cylinder device 18 with the piston extending through an opening in thehousing 5 and bearing against the adjacent face of thecassette 3. A pull-back cylinder 19 mounted on theexternal housing 11 has a piston which extends through thehousing 5 into engagement with thecassette 3. - The drive for the
vertical roll 1 comprises adrive pinion 23 having internal gear teeth meshing with asplined portion 24 of ahorizontal drive shaft 25. This shaft is connected through 90° gearing 27 to the input of auniversal drive coupling 29 of a double-flange design. The output of the universal drive coupling is connected to a stub axle extending downwardly from the lower end of theroll 1. The roll is free to move vertically on the stub axle. The universal drive coupling is contained within a portion of thevertical housing 5. - In use, the vertical
movable housing 5 and thecassette 3 and, hence, theroll 1 can be displaced horizontally in the direction towards and away from the other vertical roll by means of thescrews 15 acting against thevertical housing 5. The housing is displaced on its wheels. Adjustment of the roll gap by means of thescrews 15 is considered to be rather slow operating and rather coarse and, consequently, fine adjustment of the roll and thecassette 3 in the horizontal direction towards and away from the other roll can be brought about by energising thehydraulic devices 18 causing the cassette and the roll to be displaced horizontally relative to the vertical housing. Thecoupling 12 permits this to occur. Movement, of the cassette with thevertical housing 5 is accommodated by thesplined portion 24 of the drive for the roll but horizontal displacement of the roll and the cassette relative to the vertical housing is accommodated by theuniversal drive coupling 29. - In addition, the cassette and, hence, the
roll 1 is displaceable vertically with respect to the vertical housing by actuating the piston-cylinder device 13. The roll sliding on the stub axle permits this to occur. Vertical movement of the roll enables different parts of the periphery of the roll to engage with theplate 30 which is being rolled and this spreads the wear on the roll over its entire barrel length. Alternatively, the roll may have grooves formed in it to receive the edge of theplate 30. - To prevent buckling of the plate during rolling, the plate may be supported at its edges on a series of
horizontal rollers 32 with anadditional roller 34 mounted above therollers 32 so that therollers roll 1. Theroll 34 is adjustably supported from thehousing 5. In a similar manner, an anti-buckling set ofrollers 35 may be located part-way across the width of theplate 30, usually about half-way between the vertical rolls of the edging mill. - The construction of the present invention permits width control of the rolled plate and also the facility for displacing the edging rolls vertically spreads the wear on the rolls and thus the need to replace the rolls for dressing or re-grinding is reduced.
Claims (9)
- An edging mill comprising a pair of vertical movable housings (5); means (15) for displacing each movable housing (5) in the horizontal direction towards and away from the other housing (5) and a pair of rolls (1) arranged with their longitudinal axes vertical; characterised in that the rolls (1) are rotatably mounted in respective cassettes (3); said cassettes (3) being supported from respective movable housings (5) to be moved therewith and located inwardly of the housings (5), and means (13) for displacing each cassette (3) vertically relative to its associated movable housing (5).
- An edging mill as claimed in claim 1, including means (18) for displacing each cassette (3) horizontally relative to its associated movable housing (5).
- An edging mill as claimed in claim 1 or 2, including a pair of spaced apart fixed housings (11) and cross beams (9) extending horizontally between the fixed housings (11), and wherein the movable housings (5) are supported from, and are displaceable along, said cross beams (9).
- An edging mill as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the means (15) for displacing each movable housing (5) in the horizontal direction comprise at least one extensible member acting between the movable housing (5) and the adjacent fixed housing (11).
- An edging mill as claimed in claim 4, wherein the or each extensible member is a screw mechanism.
- An edging mill as claimed in claim 4, wherein the or each extensible member is a hydraulic piston-cylinder device.
- An edging mill as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the means (13) for displacing each cassette (3) vertically with respect to its associated movable housing (5) comprises at least one hydraulic piston-cylinder device connected to the movable housing (5) and coupled to the cassette (3).
- An edging mill as claimed in claim 2, wherein the means (18) for horizontally displacing each cassette (3) comprises at least one hydraulic piston-cylinder device acting between the cassette (3) and its associated movable housing (5).
- An edging mill as claimed in claim 8, wherein the or each hydraulic piston-cylinder device (18) comprises a cylinder (17) mounted on the side of the movable housing (5) which is away from the cassette (3) and a piston in the cylinder (17) which projects through an opening in the housing (5) into engagement with the cassette (3).
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GB8920641 | 1989-09-12 | ||
GB898920641A GB8920641D0 (en) | 1989-09-12 | 1989-09-12 | Vertical edging mill |
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EP0493430A1 EP0493430A1 (en) | 1992-07-08 |
EP0493430B1 true EP0493430B1 (en) | 1993-08-25 |
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JP (1) | JPH05501988A (en) |
AU (1) | AU628668B2 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2065734A1 (en) |
DE (1) | DE69002952T2 (en) |
GB (1) | GB8920641D0 (en) |
PL (1) | PL286856A1 (en) |
WO (1) | WO1991004106A1 (en) |
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GB2468913B (en) * | 2009-03-27 | 2011-02-16 | Siemens Vai Metals Tech Ltd | Fully hydraulic edger for plate mills |
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- 1990-09-06 DE DE90913724T patent/DE69002952T2/en not_active Revoked
- 1990-09-06 EP EP90913724A patent/EP0493430B1/en not_active Revoked
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CA2065734A1 (en) | 1991-03-13 |
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ZA907214B (en) | 1991-11-27 |
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PL286856A1 (en) | 1991-04-08 |
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