GB1559377A - Rolling of metals - Google Patents

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GB1559377A
GB1559377A GB4618975A GB4618975A GB1559377A GB 1559377 A GB1559377 A GB 1559377A GB 4618975 A GB4618975 A GB 4618975A GB 4618975 A GB4618975 A GB 4618975A GB 1559377 A GB1559377 A GB 1559377A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21BROLLING OF METAL
    • B21B39/00Arrangements for moving, supporting, or positioning work, or controlling its movement, combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, metal-rolling mills
    • B21B39/02Feeding or supporting work; Braking or tensioning arrangements, e.g. threading arrangements
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21BROLLING OF METAL
    • B21B15/00Arrangements for performing additional metal-working operations specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, metal-rolling mills
    • B21B15/0085Joining ends of material to continuous strip, bar or sheet
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21BROLLING OF METAL
    • B21B2273/00Path parameters
    • B21B2273/06Threading
    • B21B2273/08Threading-in or before threading-in

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(54) ROLLING OF METALS (71) We, LOEWY ROBERTSON EN GINEERING COMPANY LIMITED, a British company of Wallisdown Road, Poole Dorset, do hereby declare the invention for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us and the method by which it is to be performed to be particularly described in and by the following statement: This invention relates to the rolling of thin, readily tearable, material such as aluminium foil and is particularly concerned with the initial threading of such a material through the roll gap of a mill prior to the rolling operation.
Aluminium foil is highly fragile material which is easily torn. Any tear present in the foil, however small, causes the foil to break in two, necessitating stoppage of the mill and rethreading. Even a fold in the foil, arising during threading, may give rise to tearing of the foil across its width when rolling tension is applied.
Consequentlv, the threading of the lead- ing end of a coil of foil strip, which is done by hand, requires a high degree of skill, experience and care, and is time consuming.
Even so, tearing may occur and rethreading become necessary with resulting loss of production time.
To avoid the need for skilled handling during threading and to improve the timing and effectiveness of threading, the present invention provides the combination of a rolling mill stand and apparatus for threading the leading end of a frangible elongate material to be rolled from a location spaced from the stand on the upstream side of the stand to at least the rollgap of the stand, the threading apparatus comprising an elongate threading device movable from the said location to at least the roll gap, means for attaching the threading device temporarily to a leading end over a sufficient proportion of the width of the latter to enable the leading end to be drawn towards the rollgap without substantial risk of tearing, and means for propelling the threading device in a direction away from the said location. The threading device is then simply fed at least to the roll gap, bringing with it the leading end of the material ; the threading device is then detached from the material which is attached to the take-up spool of the mill, the material if necessary being fed through the roll gap to the take-up spool by the stand itself.
The propelling means may be relatively narrow leader strip which can be pushed through the roll gap by hand, and coupled to a relatively wide attaching means.
The invention will be more readily understood by way of example from the following description of threading apparatus for threading through a rolling mill stand frangible elongate material, exemplified by aluminium foil strip. Reference is made to the drawings accompanying the provisional spe cification, in which : Figure 1 is a side view of an aluminium foil rolling mill, including threading apparatus for threading the leading end of the strip through the mill, Figure 2 is a plan view of a threading device used in the mill of Figure 1, Figure 3 is a side view of the threading device of Figure 2, Figure 4 is a side view of a part of the threading device, illustrating the connection of that device to the leading end of the foil strip, and Figure 5 is a side view of the same mill, with a different form of threading device.
The rolling mill is illustrated as consisting of a mill stand 12 having work rolls 13 and 14. two spoofs 15. 16 at the upstream side of the stand for receiving coils of foil strip 17, 18, and a take-up spool 20 on the downstream side of the stand for taking up the rolled foil.
Between the spool 15 and the stand 12 there are a number of guide rolle'rs 21, which are to guide the foil from the coils 17, 18 to the stand during roIling. In addition, there are additional guide rollers 22,23 each of which is carried on an arm enabling each roller to be withdrawn from the position shown in Figure 1 and adopted during threading, to a retracted position shown in chain line at 22A, 23A, which is adopted during rolling. An exit roll 36 is located downstream of the mill rolls where there is also a tension roll 38, which is retractable to position 38A for threading of the mill.
A flexible shutter member 24 is wound about a core 25 disposed below roller 22 and beneath the normal passline of the foil to the mill stand 12. The core 25 is biased in a direction to cause winding up of the shutter 24. As shown in Figures 2 to 4, the free end of shutter 24 has a reinforced edge 26 and carries a backwardly directed flap 27, which overlies a part of the shutter member 24.
Flap 27 carries a line of industrial-type press studs 28, which are received in co-operating sockets 30 on the shutter 24.
Adjacent the downstream side of the stand 12, and on the level of the roll gap between rolls 13,14, a spool 31 carries a thin semi-rigid leader strip 32, which is located centrally of the barrels of rolls 13,14. The leader strip has, at its free end, a hook 33, which can be passed through an opening 34 in the shutter 24 in order to couple the two together.
For threading, the work rolls 13,14 are opened, the rollers 22,23 are brought into the positions shown, and the spool 31 is moved from a retracted position shown in chain line at 31A to the operative position in full line. The leader strip 32 is fed through the roll gap, by turning the spool 31 by hand or bv operation of a low power motor, until the leading, hooked, end reaches the roller 23. The shutter 24 is drawn off its magazine against the spring bias and coupled to the leader strip, as described.
Next, the leading end or ends of one or both of coils 17, 18 is or are led round the guide rollers 21 and 22 as shown and entered between the flap 27 and the shutter beneath, i. e. as indicated at 35 in Figure 4. The flap 27 is closed to engage the press studs 28, 30 through the foil. so that the leading end of the foil strip becomes temporarily attached to the shutter 24. The width of shutter 24 is equal to the maximum width to be rolled by the mill, so that the threading device is attached over the entire width of the strip and the subsequently applied tension is not concentrated over a small width of the strip with the attendant danger of tearing. Roller 22, when in its lowered position as shown in Figure 1, guides the strip into the nip between flap 27 and shutter 24, while roller 23 raises the leader strip 32, and subse quently the shutter 24 above the level of the entry rollers 21.
Spool 31 is then rotated, by hand or by motor, to draw the leader strip 32 through the roll gap, and with it the shutter 24 and the attached leading end of the strip or each strip. When the leader strip has been entire ly wound up on spool 31, the leading end of the foil strip lies between that spool and the exit roller 36 of the mill. The hook 33 is detached from the shutter 24 and the latter is drawn out by hand, until it is adjacent the take-up spool 20. Then the foil strip or strips is or are detached from the shutter by releasing the press studs 28, 30 and attached to the spool 20. Finally, the shutter is released, so that it passes back through the roll gap under the spring action of the shutter magazine. The rollers 22,23 and the spool 31 are withdrawn to their inoperative positions shown in chain line, and rolling commenced.
It will be seen that, by use of the threading device, the leading end of the foil strip or strips is drawn off the coil 17 and/or 18 and through the roll gap, without manual contact with the foil. During the threading, the leading end of the foi strip or strips is continuously supported by the shutter 24, so that there is no danger of it becoming entangled with the entry rollers 21 or the exit roller 36. The tension applied to the foil strip or each strip during threading is applied across the entire width of the strip. so that there is little danger of the foil tearing or buckling. By these means, threading can be performed with economy of time and skilled labour.
The threading device, comprising the leader strip 32 and the shutter 24, is only one example of a number of mechanisms that may be employed in order to achieve mechanical threading of the leading end of the foil through the roll stand. For example, the shutter magazine 25 may be located on the downstream side of the mill stand, the free end of the shutter beino fed through the roll gap to the up-stream side for attachment to the foil ; in that case, flap 27 is directed away from the magazine, and the leader strip 32 is housed in its spool on the upstream side of the mill.
Another form of threading device is illustrated in Figure 5 where the mill 12, the pay-off spools 15, 16 and the take-up spool 20 are similar to those illustrated in Figure 1. The threading device of Figure 5 comprises a pair of chains 50, which can be passed through the mill. The chains 50 are located at opposite sides of the roll barrels and between the roll ends, and are of the type, commercially available, which are selfsupporting in one direction. Thus, the chains are coilable in one direction only, and when uncoiled and threaded through the mill remain substantially horizontal without the need for further support. The foremost links of the chains 50 are interconnected by a transverse rod 51.
While the mill is in operation, each chain 50 is carried on a chain store reel 53, supported from the housing of stand 12 at the upstream side ; the reel is driven by a low power reversing motor. A sprocket 54 is located below each reel 53 and is driven by a motor 55 through a sprag clutch (not shown). Guides for the chains are provided at 56 around the sprocket 54 and at 57,58 at the entry and exit sides of the roll gap. A further support in the form of a roller 56A is also provided for each chain adjacent the sprocket 54.
For threading, the mill is opened by lowering work roll 14 and its back-up roll so that links 52 of each chain can pass between the ends of the work rolls 13,14. The motors of reels 53 are operated to deliver the chains 50 to the sprockets 54. Motors 55 are then also energised to urge the leading ends of the chains around the sprockets until they reach a position between the stand 12 and sprockets 54. The motors are stopped and the leading end of the foil strip or strips is or are attached to the rod 51, the attachment being over the entire width of the strip or strips. The motors for the reels and sprockets are re-energised and the chains caused to pass through the mill until the rod 51 passes the exit roller 36, when the foil is detached from the rod 51, drawn out by hand and attached to the take-up spool 20. Then, the motors driving reels 53 are reversed to wind the chains 50 back on to reels 53, the clutch between motors 55 and sprockets 54 allowing the sprockets to freewheel during the reverse motion. When the chains have been properlv wound back on to the reels 53, the roll gap is set, the various guide rollers positioned appropriately, and the mill can be put into operation.
It is also possible to use either of the above described threading devices to feed the leading end of the strip or strips only as far as the bite between the work rolls of the mill. In that case, the rolls themselves are rotated to feed the leading end of the strip through the stand. On emerging from the rolls, the strip is guided by hand to the spool 20 ; being fed under zero tension, it is subject to minimal risk of tearing.

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. The combination of a rolling mill stand and apparatus for threading the lead- ing end of a frangible elongate material to be rolled from a location spaced from the stand on the upstream side of the stand to at least the rollgap of the stand, the threading apparatus comprising an elongate threading device movable from the said location to at least the roll gap, means for attaching the threading device temporarily to a leading end over a sufficient proportion of the width of the latter to enable the leading end to be drawn towards the rollgap without substantial risk of tearing, and means for propelling the threading device in a direction away from the said location.
2. The combination according to claim 1, which inclues guide means for guiding the threading device along its path from the said location.
3. The combination according to claim 1 or claim 2, in which the propelling means includes a semi-rigid leader strip which is normally located downstream of the stand and which can be passed through the stand for attachment to the threading device.
4. The combination according to claim 3, in which the attaching means comprises a flap having a width extending over the entire width of the leading end or a substantial proportion thereof, and means for fixing the flap to the leading end, the leader strip being attachable to the attachment means.
5. The combination according to claim 4, in which the flap is carried by a normally coiled shutter located at the upstream side of the stand.
6. The combination according to claim 5, in which the shutter is biased to the coiled condition.
7. The combination according to claim 5, or claim 6, in which the leader strip has a hooked end for attachment to the attaching means.
8. The combination according to any one of claims 4 to 7, in which the fixing means are press studs spaced along the width of the flap.
9. The combination according to claim 1 or claim', in which the threading device comprises a pair of semi-rigid chains and the attaching means is a member connecting the leading ends of the chains.
10. The combination according to claim 9, in which a store reel for the chains is located upstream of the stand, and sprocket wheels for the chains are arranged to drive the chains through the stand.
11. The combination of a rolling mill stand, a reel for supporting a strip coil prior to rolling. a coiler for receiving rolled strip, and apparatus for threading the leading end of frangible strip material from the reel through the roll gap of the stand, the threading apparatus comprising a flexible support band extending over at least a substantial proportion of the width of the strip and movable in a direction from the reel towards the stand, means for temporarily attaching the leading end to the band over at least a substantial proportion of the strip width with the band located beneath and supporting the strip, and means for propelling the band from a location adjacent the reel at least to the roll gap.
12. The combination according to claim 11, in which the attaching means include a flap carried by the band to receive the leading end of the strip.
13. The combination according to claim 11 or claim 12, in which the propelling means include a semi-rigid leader strip which is attachable to the band.
14. The combination of a rolling mill stand for frangible elongate material and threading apparatus for threading the leading end of the material at least to the stand, substantially as described with reference to Figures 1 to 4, or Figure 5, of the drawings accompanying the provisional specification.
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