US1243051A - Method or process of rolling or forming car-wheels or other circular bodies. - Google Patents

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US1243051A
US1243051A US124921A US12492116A US1243051A US 1243051 A US1243051 A US 1243051A US 124921 A US124921 A US 124921A US 12492116 A US12492116 A US 12492116A US 1243051 A US1243051 A US 1243051A
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  • My invention relates to the manufacture of completely rolled cerwheel's, disk-wheels or other circular objects from properly. heated ingots, blooms, blanks or other wo'rk-.
  • the primery object of my invention is to provide for the manufacture of car wheels andthe like in an economical, commercial,
  • the whole car wheel may be completely rolled and dished or not dished from a prop erly heated ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece, including the'forming, at the op posite sides of the work-piece, of a rudimen: tax-y bore, or apart thereot, inu simple and thoroughly practicable mnuner with' the same heat and before the finished rolled dished or undished wheel, as the case may be, is removed from the apparatus or mil while at the same time securing'a uniform and maximum density and homogeneity in the metal therein which contributes meterially to the strength and durability thereof; for instance, the metal, when being rolled from theblunk or other work-piece into a car wheel or othercireular object according to my invehtion, is, especially in the tread andflange or rim portion, not ex-.
  • this invention of rollin produces the same efl'ect in the web portion of the wheel were not inexistence and the rim .
  • portion rolled its total width on itsinner peripheral surface or surfaces,'as'is done on it's'outer peripheral surwheel or other circular article may be com-- pletely rolled or formed, and by which method, the time required in so producing the metal of t e rim portion as if car wheels or other circular articles is much lessened and the cost of making such wheels or other articles is enormously reduced.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide a. continually and automatically acting clamping process or method to revent the work-piece from becoming loose etweenits supporting means; thet 18 to say, for instan 'themetal in e properly heated work-,
  • the work-piece may be removed to be rolled at some future time; or, if desired, the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece may be rolled to a preliminary form or shape and then removed from the apparatus or mill by means of which my method is carried out and be stocked or stored for future operation or completion so that it may be later rolled, or rolled and dished to desired finished form or shape.
  • car wheels, disk-wheels or similar articles may be rolled to their proper form or shape and removed from the apparatus or mill and at some future time the article thus rolled may be subjected to treatment according to my methods for dishing the same, and if required they may also be rolled to true form after the dishing operation.
  • My invention consists in the novel method or steps, for centering or piercing orpenetrating and centering roperly heated blanks or work pieces and completely rolling therefrom with one heat,-either dished or undished car wheels or other circular bodies before the same are removed from the appa ratus or mill, as hereinafter described and claimed.
  • My invention further consists in the method or steps hereinafter described, by
  • the e ligjures show respectively ditl'erent po a ion of the several parts in said apparatus or will to thaend that my method may be ilfl 't'
  • Fig. 16 shows one of the. oscillating sup porting frames for the shaft of one oi the web finishing rolls. hereinafter described and also fully described in my aforesaid original application. In this figure is also indicated by the dotted lines. the longitudinal and lateral movements of said web finishing roll.
  • Figs. 17 to 20 inclusive. show one of the oscillating frames. the manner of supporting. guiding. positioning and shifting or longitmiinally moving one of the shafts having an edging and web rolling roll. the gage or indicator for the roll and the driving: mechanism for said shaft; in Fig. 17 is also indicated by dotted lines the longitudinal movement of said edging and Web rolling roll; in Fig. 18 is also indicated by dotted lines the. lateral movement of said edging: and web rolling roll; and Figs. 19 and QOshowinQ three gage rods for each of said edging and web rolling rolls. hereinafter described and also fully described in my ai'm'esaid original application.
  • Fig. 21 shows a blank or work-piece which. according to certain steps in my method. is showu pierced and DC'itercd in the apparatus or mill with picrcers or worksupport-iiig centers having for instance the form as shown. and therewith said blank or work-piece being held rotatahly in position ready to be rolled.
  • the hub portion is shown in dotted lines rolled onto the worlepiece by the rolls, also shown in dotted lines, which also illustrate my method for forming lateral extensions or hub porlion onto a work-piece and for confining the lateral and radial How of metal in the hub portion during. the process o1 rolling or forming said lateral extensions or hub portion.
  • Figs. 22. 2;) and '34. illustrate certain steps in my novel method for centering or for piercing or penetrating and centering in guts. ,Iilooms. blanks or other work-pieces to equal or different depths. hereinafter derl'i ed and also fully described in my aforesaid original application.
  • Fig. 2 shows for instance. the flange and tread portion of a car wheel after being: rolled. according to my method. with the tread or face rolling roll provided with the rolling surface. as shown and. ith the tread or face finishing roll provided with the rolliu surface as shown. hereinafter described and also'fully described in my aforesaid original application.
  • Fig. 26 shows for il'istanre. a finished. dished dislvwheel or a dished center such as used 'for tired car wheels. rolled and dished according to my method.
  • the rolls and piercers or work-supporting centers are in the positions they occupy at the end of the rolling and dishing; process. hereinafter described and also fully described in my aforesaid original application.
  • Fig. 27 is another illustration of my method for rolling. hereinafter described and also described in my said original appliration.
  • Fig. shows for instance. a stop in my method for centrally supporting an object or worepiece while the Work-piece is rolled or operated on and. which object should not have a large impression or hole; therefore, fiat work-supporting centers provided with or without pins as shown are used.
  • fiat work-supporting centers provided with or without pins as shown are used.
  • the center portion only of the workpiece is shown. as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original appli cation.
  • Fig. '29 shows for instance. the center portion only of a blank in position ready to he pierced or centered according to my method. hereinafter described and also de scribed in my said original application.
  • Fig. 30 shows. for instance, certain steps .iil my method for centrally supporting a.
  • Fig. 31 shows the center or hub portion only of the body of an ingot, bloom, or other work-piece having the form or shape for instance, as shown, and in position to be centered or pierced or penetrated and centered according to my invention, hereinafter described. and also described in my said ori 'nal application.
  • Fig. 2 shows the center or hub portion of a work-piece about to be centered or penetrated and centered, as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application.
  • Fig. 33 shows, for instance, an ingot, bloom, car wheel blank, or other work-piece the form or shape shown or having been rolled to the form or shape shown, and to be rolled accordin to 111 method, hereinafter described an also described in my original application.
  • Fig. 34 shows, for instance, the center portion of a blank or work-piece rovided with a conical hole as shown, the b ank or workpiece being in position ready to be centered or pierced or penetrated and centered, according to my method, hereinafter described and also described in my said original application.
  • Fig. 35 shows, for instance, the center portion of a blank or work-piece provided with a cylindrical hole
  • Fig. 36 is shown said blank or work-piece centered or pierced or penetrated and centered according to my method, hereinafter described and also described in my said original application.
  • Figs. 37 and 38 are shown, for instance, two more forms of work-supportin centers for use in carrying out my metho hereinafter described and also illustrated in my said original application.
  • Figs. 39 to46 inclusive illustrate, according to my invention the rolling of the circular forms or shapes for instance shown, from ingots, blooms, blanks or other workpieces into car wheels or other circular bodies and, also illustrate, according to my invention, rerolled, reformed or reworke ear wheels or other circular bodies and, also car wheels or other circular bodies rerolled or reformed to forms of other circular ob-- jects.
  • the sections shown are half or diametral sections; for instance, in Fig.
  • the ingot, car wheel blank or other work-piece is shown rolled to the undished form of the wheel with the inner circumferential faces of the rim portion rolled to rudimentary form and suili-v ciently inclined as and for the purpose hereinafter described with reference to the Figs. 49, 90 and 91 and, the peripheral face or tread and flange portion of the rim rolled to beaked or rudimentary form, according to my invention.
  • said undished wheel is shown rolled and dished to finish according to'my invention.
  • Fig. 42 is shown, for instance, a finished undished car wheel rolled according to to method, hereinafter described and also escribed in my said original application; in Fig. 43, the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece is shown rolled to the undished form of a wheel having the Web connecting its hub and rim portions formed at one side of the wheel with the inner circumferential face of the rim portion rolled to rudimentary form and sufficiently inclined as and for the purpose hereinafter described with reference to Figs. 50 and 90 and the peripheral or tread and flange portions of the rim rolled to beaked or rudimentary form, according to my method and, in Fig. 44 is shown the undished wheel illustrated in Fig.
  • Fig. 45 is shown, for instance, certain steps of my invention for rolling diskwheels, pipe flanges or similar articles from ingots, blooms, blanks or-other work-pieces, or for reworking car wheels or other circular objects into disk-wheels, pipe flanges or similar articles, as hereinafter described and also as described in my original application; and in Fig.
  • igs. 47 and 48 illustrate more steps in my invention for rolling or forming the central or hub portion of a car wheel or other circular body, smooth on all its surfaces, to the desired form or shape without leaving a raised circular portion or fin which would have to be removed afterward by turning or other costly means, as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application.
  • Fi s. 49 and 50 illustrate the flow of meta for instance, in the outer or rim portion of a work-piece during my rolling procfully the css in accordance withmy invention, as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application. (See also lfigs. 90 and 91).
  • Figs. 51, 52 and 5 3 show the flange and tread portions of car wheels and are diaigrammatic views illustrating for instance a. raw shapes or ways of breaking, as hereinafter described and also as deserihed in my said original application.
  • Figs. 5% to 61 inclusive illustrate, accord ing to my invention, certain rolling or term ing steps in rolling the linishcd undished ear wheel, for instance shown in the Fig. 42.
  • Figs. ill to ill are illustrated certain steps for piercing and rolling a heated car wheel blank or work-piece such as shown fer instance in the Fig. 54; or so, into the form of the finished iunlished ear wheel shown in l igs. i0 and U1, all as hereinafter described and also as desi'aihcd in my said original application.
  • Figs. to 68 are illustrated certain steps for piercing and rolling u! forming a heated car wheel blank or work piece, sueh as shown for instance in the Fig. (32 or Fig. 63., into the form of the finished dished car wheel shown in the Figs. (37 a nd 68, all as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original appliralimi.
  • Figs. 69 and 70 illustrate a raising. .l0W0ling and retaining device, Such as .I prefer to employ in carrying out my invention hereinafter sullieiently described and also fully described in my said ori inal. ap 'ilication.
  • Figs. 71 to 76 inclusive illustrate more tally the centering or piercing or penctrat ing and centel'ng, aecori'ling to my inven tion, of an ingo bloom, blank or other worlipiece, and the use therein oi such raising.
  • Figs. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 and 82 illustrate. for instance, some of the forms of the piercers or worlosupporting centers which I prefer to employ in carrying out my invention as hereinafter described and also described in said original application.
  • Figs. 83 to 86 inelusive show details and arrangement of the pressure, moving and equalizing devices for the tread or face rolls and arrangements of for said rolls for lnllb the work-piece or and, also show details the indicating devices eating the diameter of wheel during the rolling process illustrate in sectional plan view, portion of said apparatus or mill showing the arrangement of the rolls which I prefer to use in carrying out my invention.
  • Figs. 87 and 88 illustrate diagrammatically improper llow of metal resulting from improper working of the metal in the rim portion of a car wheel or other object having a web, during the forming of said rim portion, all of which is avoided. by my inven tion, as hereinafter described and also de scribed in my said original application.
  • Fig. 89 illustrates, for instance, the proper flow of metal during the forming of a tire having no web, such as used for some tired car wheels, as hereinafter described and as referred to in my said original application.
  • A. is the foul'nlation box supporting the herein nann-d raising, lowering and retaining device.
  • E are the hereinhamed worksupporting axles which are oppositely-anrangrrd in alinmnenl and spaced apart. 'lhese axles also serve other purposes, as hereinafter fully described; and E, E, 1], 1'1, IC and E" show, for instance. i'litlerent.
  • shapes of the herein named piercers or Worksu iiportiug centers which are interchangeably or removahly secured or attached to the adjacent ends of: said work-supporting axles, and as the power or pressure mechanisms operati ely connected with said axles are preferably independently n'iovable, said axles are also independently movable and the extent of movement of each oi'mtrolled separately.
  • said picrcei's or wort-sup porting centers may have, and, the work-- piece is to he positioned in a plane between said Work-supporting centers or between said axles, as and in a manner hereinafter described.
  • F, F and F represent the workpiece from some of the many various forms or shapes it may have when put into the apparatus or mill to some of the many venous more forms or shapes which the finished article or product may have.
  • F represents the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece in a few of the many various forms or shapes it may have when put into said apparatus or mill, either solid, as for instance F in Figs. 28, 29, 47, 54, 55, 62, 63 and 74; or previously formed or provided witha hole, as for instance F in Figs. 34, 35 and 71; or having a central-hole, as for instance F in Figs. 30, 32, 34, 35 or 71; or as F in the Figs.
  • Such previously rolled or otherwise formed car wheel or other article to be rerolled, reformed or reworked according to my invention may also have any of the forms or shapes shown, for instance, at F in the Figs. 26, 40, 41. 42, 44 or 45, or, as at F in the Figs. 39 or 43.
  • G are the shafts which have at their one end the herein named web finishing rolls, as shown, for instance, in the Figs. 1, 2 and 3, 10 to 15, 16, 39 to 45 &c., and as will hereinafter be more fully described.
  • H is the herein named tread or face fin ishing roll which acts against the peripheral face of the work-piece and which, during the rolling process, is moved toward, against or away from the peripheral face of the work-piece and said movements are hunted or controlled by adjustable stops provided in the mechanism of said movements, as hereinafter described. whereby the radial distance of said roll from the axis of the supported work-piece adjusted so as to suit the exact diameter of the wheel when finished.
  • said roll acts as a rolling stop against the peripheral face of the workpiece or wheel and maintains said finished diameter of the wheel during any further operation against the wheel.
  • the eripheral or rolling face of this roll may ave man different shapes, as for instance H in t e Figs.
  • J, J are the roll shafts, each of which has at one of its ends one of the herein named edging and web rolling rolls. These rolls are either removably attached to said shafts in such a way that the whole roll may be driven by the shaft, or only part of the roll may be driven by the shaft and the other part be permitted to turn loose; or the whole roll may be permitted to turn loose on a journal removably shaft, all as fully described in my said original application.
  • J and J, J and J J and J, J and J", J are, for instance, sets of the herein named edgin and web rolling rolls, shown in different s apes. These rolls are also interchangeable as above described and also as fully described in my said original application. There is practlcally no limit to the shape these rolls may have, as will ap ear from the matter hereinafter more to ly described.
  • K is the herein named tread or face rolling roll which acts against the peripheral face of the work-piece to roll said face to a beaked or rudimentary form or to partly finished form and which, during the rolling process, is moved toward, against or away from the peripheral face of the workpiece: said movements being limited or controlled by adjustable stops provided in the mechanism for causing said movements, as hereinafter described, whereby the radial distance or distances of said roll from the axis of the supported work-piece may be adjusted so as to suit any requirement and whereby said roll may be stopped and retained at any desired radial istance from the axis of the supported work-piece.
  • Said roll is also supported so as to permit latoral movement of the same.
  • the peripheral or rollin face of this roll may also have variousv different shapes, as for instance, in Figs. 1, 4, 7 and 25; or, as for instance K in Figs. 21, 3!), 40, 41, 42 and 46; or. us for instance K in Figs. 26 and 45; or, as for instance, a roll having its rolling face to suit the beaked form K of the peripheral face of a rim portion shown In Fig. 52; or,
  • rmilt'i'S to permit of its being centort-tl or pnerm-tl or penetrated aiul rtn- U'lill in the crntrr, or apm'oxiinalvly in thv rvnn-r, of its outer 'iortion or pvriphory with Quill p rrrors or w'orlvanpporting (rt-ntrt's.
  • uonsistr mainly of a rvrlivall tll-
  • tho Silltl otllur piston with its pintonrotl If is again raisml until it uonn'a to lllt :nljuataliilu stop fornn l l y [.7 It" lllttl EH1 li, ⁇ vln-n it again in tho miiltllr. position slltbWll try ilotttal lint in Fig. fit); hut this time.
  • Pic'rcers or work-supporting centers and work-supporting heads are Pic'rcers or work-supporting centers and work-supporting heads.
  • axles E, E are carried and rotatably supported by said supporting heads M. M.
  • Each of these axles E. E has one of said piercers or ⁇ ()I'l Sll])])0I'tillI centers at one of its ends. as for instance E or E or E or E" or E or E, &c.
  • These piercers 0r work-supporting centers are interchangeable.
  • Said heads M, M are moved.-with their axles E, E and piercers or work-supporting centers E &c.. in line with the axis of the work-piece by means of the pressure cylinders O and N or by any other equivalent means. tward or away from each other, or they may be moved together in either direction. or one of them may be retained in any position while the other is moved toward or away from the one so retained.
  • O is the pressure cylinder for the work-supporting head M located at one side of the Workpiecc: and. N is the pressure cylinder for the worh-suppm-ting head M located at the other side of the work-piece.
  • Cylinder O has a piston with a piston-rod 0 and a piston-rod passing through the cylinder heads 0 and 0" (see Fig. 1) at both ends of cylinder 0.
  • the piston-rod O at its outer end is provided With-a long thread (3 over which is fitted a threaded and adjustable nut O, as shown. This nut O can be adjusted from one end to the other end of said thread 0.
  • a safety stop collar 0 which indicates the limit of adjustment of said nut 0 toward the end of the pistonrod and thereby prevents the piston from coming against the cylinder head 0
  • the pistonrod O is firmly connected at its outer end with said work-sopporting head M. From the outer end )I' of said head M the piston-rod O is provided with a thread over which is fitted a threaded adjustable nut as shown. This nut O can be adjusted from one end to the other end of said thread. as may be required in adjusting.
  • the pistonrod 0 is also provided with a sleeve or distance piece 0 as shown (the purpose of this piece 0 being described in my said original application).
  • the details and description of the cylinder N and its connecting parts for the head M at the other side of the workpiece. are similar to those described above. and the characters of reference N to N inclusive indicate the corresponding parts for O to O inclusive.
  • the pierccrs or worksupporting centers. with their work-sup'l, porting heads M. M are operated by the pressures in said cylinders O and N actin against the pistons of said piston-rods N", N and O 0 in the manner hereinafter described.
  • centering. or piercing or penetrating and centering used herein. I mean that. the ingot. bloom. blank or other work-piece is centered. or pierced or penetratcd and centered by the apparatus or mill. by forcing either one or both said piercers or work-supporting centers against or into said workpiece by their pressure means. when the outer portion or periphery of said work-piece is brought coaxial, or approximately coaxial. with the piercers or work-supporting centers by means of said raising. lowering and retaining device, and this herein means said Work-piece is cantered. or pierced or penetrated and centered, because said piercing or penetrating at the same time also centers said work-piece, because.
  • the outer portion or periphery of said work-piece is then coaxial. or approximately so. with said piercers or work-supporting centers: that is. said piercers or Work-supporting centers are then in the center, or approximately in the center of the outer portion or periphery of said work-piece. It is, of course, understood that when a.

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1916. Serial No. 124,921.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LOUIS F. Dim-en, a citizen of the United States, residing at Buffulo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented novel and useful methods or Processes of Rolling or Formm Cur-Wheels or other Circular Bodies, 0 which the following is a specification, accompanied by eleven sheets of drawings.
The features. of .-'my invention claimed herein are p'art of. the invention of my original application filed June 15, 1911, Se rial No. 633,343, which original-application, in accordance with the re'uirement of the Patent Oflice,"has been divi ed. The resent application isa division -froin the sai original application, end, for carrying-out my irweution, I prefer to use an apparatus or mill, such for instance, as shown and de scribed in my said original application and, the parts of such an apparatus or mill shown in the accompanying drawings are illustrative of parts of my said original application. n
The subject matterpf'the .present invention is also described .in my 'ellowed application for patent filed'June 15, 1911, Serial No. 633,343, allowed January 23, 1917 of which this application is a division, an in my co-'pending. up licstion for patent filed go 'el'No. 141,558; and it is also described or% certain features of t e,invention not herein chiimed are claimed in tlie follo'vi' copending applications filed by '!D .,w: Ap-
lication for patent filed November'- 20, 1916,
January 10, 1911 artly' described in and erial No. 132,372, and application for patent filed November 22, 1916, Serial No.
My invention relates to the manufacture of completely rolled cerwheel's, disk-wheels or other circular objects from properly. heated ingots, blooms, blanks or other wo'rk-.
pieces.
The primery object of my invention is to provide for the manufacture of car wheels andthe like in an economical, commercial,
expeditious and eflicacious manner, whereby the whole car wheel may be completely rolled and dished or not dished from a prop erly heated ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece, including the'forming, at the op posite sides of the work-piece, of a rudimen: tax-y bore, or apart thereot, inu simple and thoroughly practicable mnuner with' the same heat and before the finished rolled dished or undished wheel, as the case may be, is removed from the apparatus or mil while at the same time securing'a uniform and maximum density and homogeneity in the metal therein which contributes meterially to the strength and durability thereof; for instance, the metal, when being rolled from theblunk or other work-piece into a car wheel or othercireular object according to my invehtion, is, especially in the tread andflange or rim portion, not ex-.
.panded radially, thereby producing incipifent cracks in the tread and flange portions o in the peripheral face ofthe rim, but 15 truly rolled'und increases ifidensity with increased :worlring, thus giving to the metal 'both'itsdue maximum strength and maximum resistance to wear. In other words, this invention of rollin produces the same efl'ect in the web portion of the wheel were not inexistence and the rim .portion rolled its total width on itsinner peripheral surface or surfaces,'as'is done on it's'outer peripheral surwheel or other circular article may be com-- pletely rolled or formed, and by which method, the time required in so producing the metal of t e rim portion as if car wheels or other circular articles is much lessened and the cost of making such wheels or other articles is enormously reduced.
Another object of my invention is to provide a. continually and automatically acting clamping process or method to revent the work-piece from becoming loose etweenits supporting means; thet 18 to say, for instan 'themetal in e properly heated work-,
piece a very soft in com arison with the metal: in its normal or co d condition and therefore has not the required resistance, which is absolutely necessary for firmly supporting the work-piece, 'hnd on which account the work-piece will become loose between or on its supportingjmeans'durinz the or positioning such rollsto any desired radial position from the center of the workpiece, all while in operation; for rolling or forming a heated circular, or approximately circular, work-piece into a car wheel or other circular body by first rolling or forming the hub and adjacent web portion and then rolling and forming the marginal or rim and the web portions to desired form, by which rolling process or steps, in whole or part, any surplus of metal in a heated Work-piece may be forced either to flow into the inner peripheral portion of the rim or into the web portion adjacent the rim portion, or into both, or forced to flow into any other portion or portions of the Wheel or other object which is to be formed from said work-piece, without leaving a raised circular portion or fin anywhere on the so finished rolled wheel or other finished object, and whereby the metal is forced to flow either to- Ward the center or hub portion or toward the peripheral or rim portion thereof, within the latter and peripheral thereto; and in which invention the work-supporting means are entirely removed from the finished wheel or other finished article before the same is removed from the ap aratus or mill; and, whereby during therol ling process the diameter of the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece may either be increased, decreased, or retained about the same, and, whereby may be formed the hub portion, the web portion, the rim portion, and the flange and tread of a car wheel or similar article by rolling and, during rolling also be formed into either dished or undi hed form, and whereby car wheels or other similar objects may be rolled to a true circular form of desired diameter and width and, whereby the finished car wheel or other finished object after being bored coaxial with the axis of its peripheral face and fitted or forced onto its axle or shaft, may be practically baanced.
he above-mentioned objects of my invention and others which will hereinafter appear, reduce the cost of operation in the manufacture of car wheels or other circular objects. The production of car wheels and the like is thereby greatly cheapened, the output increased and the metal, for in- .stance, in the tread and flange of the peripheral face and the whole rim portion of car wheels uniformly condensed to its maximum. thereby giving the metal in said periph eral face and rim portion its due maximum and uniform strength and its due maximum and uniform resistance to wear and thereby the said peripheral face and rim portion of the car wheel is also rolled smooth on all its surfaces to the desired form or shape without leaving a raised circular portion or fin which would have to be removed afterward by turning or other costly means.
It is, of course, understood that the various steps in the method herein described for centering or piercing and center-mg or penetrating and centering and, rollmg or orm lflg either dished or undished car wheels or other circular bodies may all be performed, in accordance with my invention, in the same apparatus or mill with one heat, or each of said steps may be effected w1th a separate heat treatment of the work-piece and separate operation. For instance The ingot, bloom, blank or other work-p1ece may be centered or pierced and centered, or penetrated and centered, and then removed from the apparatus or mill employed for carrying out my invention. After this operation the work-piece may be removed to be rolled at some future time; or, if desired, the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece may be rolled to a preliminary form or shape and then removed from the apparatus or mill by means of which my method is carried out and be stocked or stored for future operation or completion so that it may be later rolled, or rolled and dished to desired finished form or shape. As a further example; car wheels, disk-wheels or similar articles may be rolled to their proper form or shape and removed from the apparatus or mill and at some future time the article thus rolled may be subjected to treatment according to my methods for dishing the same, and if required they may also be rolled to true form after the dishing operation. These, however, are merely descriptive of certain steps in my method and it will be apparent that any step or operation may be completed to partly roll orv form the work-piece anddater be operated upon in the performance of any other step or steps, as may be required, but it is to be understood that all the steps of my method herein described are necessary in the manufacture of a complete car wheel or similar article.
Further objects of the invention will hereinafter appear.
My invention consists in the novel method or steps, for centering or piercing orpenetrating and centering roperly heated blanks or work pieces and completely rolling therefrom with one heat,-either dished or undished car wheels or other circular bodies before the same are removed from the appa ratus or mill, as hereinafter described and claimed.
My invention further consists in the method or steps hereinafter described, by
iual'ter desrrihed and also fully described in my aforesaid original application and. which I prefer to employ in carrying out the. steps in my method hereimleserilled. for centering or for piercing or penetrating and centering ingots. hloolns. blanks or oiher wnn'lt-pieees and rolling or forming therefrom either dished or undished var wheels. or other circular bodies: for rolling. rerolling. reformon or reworking ear wheels or other circular bodies: and for utilizing ear wheels or other circular objects or reworking the same to form other circular objects therefrom. In .lusr' figures is shown. for instance. a flanged and dished ear wheel finished in said appat'llilh or mill according to my method. the e ligjures show respectively ditl'erent po a ion of the several parts in said apparatus or will to thaend that my method may be ilfl 't' |'ull understood; but my invention may he carried out by \arious forms of ap iHHH'Hs or mill.
bias. "I- to l? inrlusire. for instance. illustrate oon-what. modified forms of the apparatus or :ill illustrated in Figs. 1. 3 and :3. hereinafter described and also fully de srrihed in my said original application, and whirh may be employed in carrying out my imeutiou.
Fig. 16 shows one of the. oscillating sup porting frames for the shaft of one oi the web finishing rolls. hereinafter described and also fully described in my aforesaid original application. In this figure is also indicated by the dotted lines. the longitudinal and lateral movements of said web finishing roll.
Figs. 17 to 20 inclusive. show one of the oscillating frames. the manner of supporting. guiding. positioning and shifting or longitmiinally moving one of the shafts having an edging and web rolling roll. the gage or indicator for the roll and the driving: mechanism for said shaft; in Fig. 17 is also indicated by dotted lines the longitudinal movement of said edging and Web rolling roll; in Fig. 18 is also indicated by dotted lines the. lateral movement of said edging: and web rolling roll; and Figs. 19 and QOshowinQ three gage rods for each of said edging and web rolling rolls. hereinafter described and also fully described in my ai'm'esaid original application.
Fig. 21 shows a blank or work-piece which. according to certain steps in my method. is showu pierced and cei'itercd in the apparatus or mill with picrcers or worksupport-iiig centers having for instance the form as shown. and therewith said blank or work-piece being held rotatahly in position ready to be rolled. In this figure the hub portion is shown in dotted lines rolled onto the worlepiece by the rolls, also shown in dotted lines, which also illustrate my method for forming lateral extensions or hub porlion onto a work-piece and for confining the lateral and radial How of metal in the hub portion during. the process o1 rolling or forming said lateral extensions or hub portion. In this tig'ure are also shown the rolls in the positions they will occupy. either duriu; the time the ingot. bloom. blank or other work-piece is put into the apparatus or mill. or when the work-piece or the finished wheel or other liuished article is removed from the apparatus or mill. hereinafter described and also fully described in my aforesaid original application.
Figs. 22. 2;) and '34. illustrate certain steps in my novel method for centering or for piercing or penetrating and centering in guts. ,Iilooms. blanks or other work-pieces to equal or different depths. hereinafter derl'i ed and also fully described in my aforesaid original application.
Fig. 2;) shows for instance. the flange and tread portion of a car wheel after being: rolled. according to my method. with the tread or face rolling roll provided with the rolling surface. as shown and. ith the tread or face finishing roll provided with the rolliu surface as shown. hereinafter described and also'fully described in my aforesaid original application.
Fig. 26 shows for il'istanre. a finished. dished dislvwheel or a dished center such as used 'for tired car wheels. rolled and dished according to my method. In this figure. the rolls and piercers or work-supporting centers are in the positions they occupy at the end of the rolling and dishing; process. hereinafter described and also fully described in my aforesaid original application.
Fig. 27 is another illustration of my method for rolling. hereinafter described and also described in my said original appliration.
Fig. shows for instance. a stop in my method for centrally supporting an object or worepiece while the Work-piece is rolled or operated on and. which object should not have a large impression or hole; therefore, fiat work-supporting centers provided with or without pins as shown are used. In this figure the center portion only of the workpiece is shown. as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original appli cation.
Fig. '29, shows for instance. the center portion only of a blank in position ready to he pierced or centered according to my method. hereinafter described and also de scribed in my said original application.
Fig. 30 shows. for instance, certain steps .iil my method for centrally supporting a.
work-piece. provided with a large central hole,.as for, nstance shown. In this figure the center portion only of the work-piece is showm as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application.
' having Fig. 31 shows the center or hub portion only of the body of an ingot, bloom, or other work-piece having the form or shape for instance, as shown, and in position to be centered or pierced or penetrated and centered according to my invention, hereinafter described. and also described in my said ori 'nal application.
Fig. 2 shows the center or hub portion of a work-piece about to be centered or penetrated and centered, as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application.
Fig. 33 shows, for instance, an ingot, bloom, car wheel blank, or other work-piece the form or shape shown or having been rolled to the form or shape shown, and to be rolled accordin to 111 method, hereinafter described an also described in my original application.
Fig. 34 shows, for instance, the center portion of a blank or work-piece rovided with a conical hole as shown, the b ank or workpiece being in position ready to be centered or pierced or penetrated and centered, according to my method, hereinafter described and also described in my said original application.
Fig. 35 shows, for instance, the center portion of a blank or work-piece provided with a cylindrical hole, and'in Fig. 36 is shown said blank or work-piece centered or pierced or penetrated and centered according to my method, hereinafter described and also described in my said original application.
In the Figs. 37 and 38 are shown, for instance, two more forms of work-supportin centers for use in carrying out my metho hereinafter described and also illustrated in my said original application.
Figs. 39 to46 inclusive, illustrate, according to my invention the rolling of the circular forms or shapes for instance shown, from ingots, blooms, blanks or other workpieces into car wheels or other circular bodies and, also illustrate, according to my invention, rerolled, reformed or reworke ear wheels or other circular bodies and, also car wheels or other circular bodies rerolled or reformed to forms of other circular ob-- jects. In each of these figures, the sections shown are half or diametral sections; for instance, in Fig. 39 the ingot, car wheel blank or other work-piece is shown rolled to the undished form of the wheel with the inner circumferential faces of the rim portion rolled to rudimentary form and suili-v ciently inclined as and for the purpose hereinafter described with reference to the Figs. 49, 90 and 91 and, the peripheral face or tread and flange portion of the rim rolled to beaked or rudimentary form, according to my invention. In Fig. 40 said undished wheel is shown rolled and dished to finish according to'my invention. vThese two-figures, for instance, clearly illustrate my method of rolling the ob'ect, first into rudimentar undished form s own and then into finishe dished form, all of which I prefer to do with one heat and in the same apparatus or mill, as hereinafter described and also as fully described in my said original application; in Fig. 41 is illustrated, for instance, certain steps in my method for reworking or rerolling a car wheel, including the reworking of its hub portion; and in this figure is also shown my method for reducing the diameter of the hub portion, as hereinafter described and also as desc ibed in my said original application; in Fig. 42 is shown, for instance, a finished undished car wheel rolled according to to method, hereinafter described and also escribed in my said original application; in Fig. 43, the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece is shown rolled to the undished form of a wheel having the Web connecting its hub and rim portions formed at one side of the wheel with the inner circumferential face of the rim portion rolled to rudimentary form and sufficiently inclined as and for the purpose hereinafter described with reference to Figs. 50 and 90 and the peripheral or tread and flange portions of the rim rolled to beaked or rudimentary form, according to my method and, in Fig. 44 is shown the undished wheel illustrated in Fig. 43, rolled and dished to finish according to my invention, hereinafter described and also fully described in my said original application; in Fig. 45 is shown, for instance, certain steps of my invention for rolling diskwheels, pipe flanges or similar articles from ingots, blooms, blanks or-other work-pieces, or for reworking car wheels or other circular objects into disk-wheels, pipe flanges or similar articles, as hereinafter described and also as described in my original application; and in Fig. 46 is shown, for instance, certain steps in my method for forming lateral extensions or hub portion onto a workiece and for confining or limiting the latera and radial flow of metal at the central or hub portion during the process of forming said lateral extensions .or hub portion, as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application.
igs. 47 and 48 illustrate more steps in my invention for rolling or forming the central or hub portion of a car wheel or other circular body, smooth on all its surfaces, to the desired form or shape without leaving a raised circular portion or fin which would have to be removed afterward by turning or other costly means, as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application.
Fi s. 49 and 50, illustrate the flow of meta for instance, in the outer or rim portion of a work-piece during my rolling procfully the css in accordance withmy invention, as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original application. (See also lfigs. 90 and 91).
Figs. 51, 52 and 5 3 show the flange and tread portions of car wheels and are diaigrammatic views illustrating for instance a. raw shapes or ways of breaking, as hereinafter described and also as deserihed in my said original application.
Figs. 5% to 61 inclusive, illustrate, accord ing to my invention, certain rolling or term ing steps in rolling the linishcd undished ear wheel, for instance shown in the Fig. 42. In said Figs. ill to ill are illustrated certain steps for piercing and rolling a heated car wheel blank or work-piece such as shown fer instance in the Fig. 54; or so, into the form of the finished iunlished ear wheel shown in l igs. i0 and U1, all as hereinafter described and also as desi'aihcd in my said original application.
Figs. 62 to ($8 inclusive, illustrate. according to my invention, certain rolling or fornr ing steps in rolling or forming the finished dished ear wheel, for instance, shown in Fig. 10. In said Figs. to 68 are illustrated certain steps for piercing and rolling u! forming a heated car wheel blank or work piece, sueh as shown for instance in the Fig. (32 or Fig. 63., into the form of the finished dished car wheel shown in the Figs. (37 a nd 68, all as hereinafter described and also as described in my said original appliralimi.
Figs. 69 and 70 illustrate a raising. .l0W0ling and retaining device, Such as .I prefer to employ in carrying out my invention hereinafter sullieiently described and also fully described in my said ori inal. ap 'ilication.
Figs. 71 to 76 inclusive, illustrate more tally the centering or piercing or penctrat ing and centel'ng, aecori'ling to my inven tion, of an ingo bloom, blank or other worlipiece, and the use therein oi such raising. lowering and retaining device as 1 meter to employ in carrying out my invention, hereinafter suflieiently described and also fully described in my said original application.
Figs. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 and 82, illustrate. for instance, some of the forms of the piercers or worlosupporting centers which I prefer to employ in carrying out my invention as hereinafter described and also described in said original application.
Figs. 83 to 86 inelusive show details and arrangement of the pressure, moving and equalizing devices for the tread or face rolls and arrangements of for said rolls for lnllb the work-piece or and, also show details the indicating devices eating the diameter of wheel during the rolling process illustrate in sectional plan view, portion of said apparatus or mill showing the arrangement of the rolls which I prefer to use in carrying out my invention.
and, also Figs. 87 and 88 illustrate diagrammatically improper llow of metal resulting from improper working of the metal in the rim portion of a car wheel or other object having a web, during the forming of said rim portion, all of which is avoided. by my inven tion, as hereinafter described and also de scribed in my said original application. Fig. 89 illustrates, for instance, the proper flow of metal during the forming of a tire having no web, such as used for some tired car wheels, as hereinafter described and as referred to in my said original application. Figs. 90 and 91 are diagran'imatical illnstrations showing more fully the result of the rolling or forming of the rim of a car wheel in accordance with my invention as illus' trated in. a small scale in the Figs. 39 to l2 and Fig. 49; as hereinafter i'lescribed; and also as fully described in my aforesaid original apg'ilication.
This invention, as hcrcinhel'ore said, is, in aeordance with requirements of the Pat-- eat Office, a division of my atorrsaid origi nal application and. the parts of an apparatus or mill shown in the acrempanyinp' drawings are illustrative of parts of my said original application. it is. of course. under stood that I do not intend to limit myseli to the use of the particular parts showi'i, as other means may hereafter he devised for carrying out my invention. or method in a practicable manner.
Similar eharactm's of reference indicat clirreapondii'ig parts throughout the several v lows, and also indicate the same correspond ing parts in my said orig'nal application.
A. is the foul'nlation box supporting the herein nann-d raising, lowering and retaining device. I). E are the hereinhamed worksupporting axles which are oppositely-anrangrrd in alinmnenl and spaced apart. 'lhese axles also serve other purposes, as hereinafter fully described; and E, E, 1], 1'1, IC and E" show, for instance. i'litlerent. shapes of the herein named piercers or Worksu iiportiug centers which are interchangeably or removahly secured or attached to the adjacent ends of: said work-supporting axles, and as the power or pressure mechanisms operati ely connected with said axles are preferably independently n'iovable, said axles are also independently movable and the extent of movement of each oi'mtrolled separately. There is gn'acticaily no limit to the shape that said picrcei's or wort-sup porting centers may have, and, the work-- piece is to he positioned in a plane between said Work-supporting centers or between said axles, as and in a manner hereinafter described.
F, F and F represent the workpiece from some of the many various forms or shapes it may have when put into the apparatus or mill to some of the many venous more forms or shapes which the finished article or product may have. For instance, F represents the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece in a few of the many various forms or shapes it may have when put into said apparatus or mill, either solid, as for instance F in Figs. 28, 29, 47, 54, 55, 62, 63 and 74; or previously formed or provided witha hole, as for instance F in Figs. 34, 35 and 71; or having a central-hole, as for instance F in Figs. 30, 32, 34, 35 or 71; or as F in the Figs. 41 or 45; or previously formed into form or shape, as for instance F in Figs. 10, 13, 31, 32 or 33; or previously cast into any suitable form or shape, as for instance F in the Figs. 10, 13, 31-, 32 or 33; or it may be a previously formed or rolled car wheel or other previously formed body, to be rerolled or reworked, as for instance the work-piece shown in dotted lines in the Fig. 41, w ich has been rerolled or reworked to the form or shape F from the size therein indicated by said dotted lines. Such previously rolled or otherwise formed car wheel or other article to be rerolled, reformed or reworked according to my invention may also have any of the forms or shapes shown, for instance, at F in the Figs. 26, 40, 41. 42, 44 or 45, or, as at F in the Figs. 39 or 43. There are many other forms or shapes that the ingot, bloom, blank or other work-piece or previously iinished article may have when put into the said apparatus or mill to be operated on according to my invention, as will a pear from the matter hereinafter ully described; as for instance F which represents the finished article or finished product produced by my invention, either dished or not dished.
G, G are the shafts which have at their one end the herein named web finishing rolls, as shown, for instance, in the Figs. 1, 2 and 3, 10 to 15, 16, 39 to 45 &c., and as will hereinafter be more fully described.
i", l and G, (l and G, G and G, G for instance, are sets of different shapes of; the said herein named web finishing rolls.
These rolls are interchangeable as described in my said original application. There is practically no limit to the shapes that these rolls may have, as will appear from the matter hereinafter fully described.
H is the herein named tread or face fin ishing roll which acts against the peripheral face of the work-piece and which, during the rolling process, is moved toward, against or away from the peripheral face of the work-piece and said movements are hunted or controlled by adjustable stops provided in the mechanism of said movements, as hereinafter described. whereby the radial distance of said roll from the axis of the supported work-piece adjusted so as to suit the exact diameter of the wheel when finished. When the wheel has been rolled to its finished diameter, then said roll acts as a rolling stop against the peripheral face of the workpiece or wheel and maintains said finished diameter of the wheel during any further operation against the wheel. The eripheral or rolling face of this roll may ave man different shapes, as for instance H in t e Figs. 1, 7, 10, 13, 21, 25, 27 and 39 to 44; or as H in the Fig. 26; or as H in the Fig. 45; or for instance, as described more fully in my said original application. There is practically no limit to the shapes the peripheral or rolling face of these tread or face finishing rolls may have, as will appear from the matter hereinafter fully described.
J, J are the roll shafts, each of which has at one of its ends one of the herein named edging and web rolling rolls. These rolls are either removably attached to said shafts in such a way that the whole roll may be driven by the shaft, or only part of the roll may be driven by the shaft and the other part be permitted to turn loose; or the whole roll may be permitted to turn loose on a journal removably shaft, all as fully described in my said original application.
J", J and J, J and J J and J, J and J", J are, for instance, sets of the herein named edgin and web rolling rolls, shown in different s apes. These rolls are also interchangeable as above described and also as fully described in my said original application. There is practlcally no limit to the shape these rolls may have, as will ap ear from the matter hereinafter more to ly described.
K is the herein named tread or face rolling roll which acts against the peripheral face of the work-piece to roll said face to a beaked or rudimentary form or to partly finished form and which, during the rolling process, is moved toward, against or away from the peripheral face of the workpiece: said movements being limited or controlled by adjustable stops provided in the mechanism for causing said movements, as hereinafter described, whereby the radial distance or distances of said roll from the axis of the supported work-piece may be adjusted so as to suit any requirement and whereby said roll may be stopped and retained at any desired radial istance from the axis of the supported work-piece. Said roll is also supported so as to permit latoral movement of the same. The peripheral or rollin face of this roll may also have variousv different shapes, as for instance, in Figs. 1, 4, 7 and 25; or, as for instance K in Figs. 21, 3!), 40, 41, 42 and 46; or. us for instance K in Figs. 26 and 45; or, as for instance, a roll having its rolling face to suit the beaked form K of the peripheral face of a rim portion shown In Fig. 52; or,
fastened. to said an ['or in-tan v K in Figs. 13. ll. fi l. to 5 H2 alnl l lo lj 'l. \\'l'i(ll i also the propt-r fillilpt for rolling tho prripln'ral ilface of a rim portion to llnlwakml or rlnlinu'nlary illhti l'iu'aa NH and it) r-lllHV, for in lancta the lu-rvin llutln'ti raining. lonxrring aml rrtaininawn-v. such l prv't'vr to illllilO) in my I a-ow for taking; tin: llll hlli'll artirhor protluvt out ol' tlw apparatus or mill ainl for putting tluproperly hcatwl ingot, hloonn hlank or other work-piece into tin: apparatar, or mill and rutaiuing; tilt! sumo in such position whvrt-in its outer portion or pr |'ipln-i' is rrnt'ral or ('oaxial, or approxiniatrly 0. with tin-:piurcer. or work-sun porting; rmilt'i'S to permit of its being centort-tl or pnerm-tl or penetrated aiul rtn- U'lill in the crntrr, or apm'oxiinalvly in thv rvnn-r, of its outer 'iortion or pvriphory with Quill p rrrors or w'orlvanpporting (rt-ntrt's. anti for lowering tho supporting momlirr ol' aiil (lOYitP away from saitl work pirw, t-ithtsr al ti-r saiil work-pivre so rvntvrwi or pivrrt-tl or ponvtratotl aiul cuntrit-il or during said (trait-ring or pita-ring and for retaining tlu supporting nn-inlivr ol Silitl tltYltit! in saitl lowurrtl position away from v ai4l work-piano until Stlitl \rorlvpit-r-v or saill linislnal artig'lu or protl- :n-t ii; to la lulu-n out oi tluapparatus or mill 2h will In-ruinal'tvr he morn l'ully lu- H'l'ilHll. With ltl tl'lll ft to figs. it), 7 h 72 am] 75. line nah] tl('\'i('(! uonsistr mainly of a rvrlivall tll-| 050ll oulor cylinder l) supportril li hill l l'oln tlatinn box) and l ar in; a pi ton on whn'h l$ lho [HHlHll-ltitl If, whit-h piston anti piston-rod luttll a Sllltllltl (Z\'lllltll?l', ita-ll' litn-il with a piston having pintona'otl Ii. which is ltl'UYitlttl at its upper mil with tln ltt'7|ll| lt',t' or supporting nuanlttl' ll. Fig, t'iJ shows this (lvriuu in its uppvr po ition and rarrying, l'or inslanrv, a tin i ln l var whorl l"= hllUWH in (lUlltHl lllltS to a ln-igzht ahoritho apparatus or mill. \\'ln-|| it. is taken away by any Huitablv llll'illlS, anti anotlu-r propnrly huatuil ingot. lilooun hlanli or otht-r worli'piuco l put in its place. The said lit-inl-picrtc or supporting nnanhrr L of said dvvirn with the ncwlv plaual ingot, bloom. blank or otln-iwork llitft'Q l rt qting thereon is than low urt'd by moans ot' tho said inner piston until it comm against an adjustable stop l'orinutl by nut ll aml stalling hox' vxlrnnion If wlnirvby the ccntrr linv or axis of said \YUt'k-PlQXEP l shown in Fig. (3!) in (lottml liars and in big. it) in solid lines, will be brought in lint), or Hl llllflxlllltlltfly in Inn, with the (router limor axes of tho pit-roars or work-supporting tft'iiltlS, which ftflllltl'h will than center or piurrt: or penetrate and router said workpiut-r and also support tho sauna, than, either altt-r saitl ork-picce is so centered or pivrteil or 1 otratwl tllitl centered, or tlill"- in mid pit-raring or penetrating or center-- ltl i." proorsa, saiil outta piston with its pintonioil L is then lon'trtal to the posi lion shown in Fig. whvruby saicjl llttltl Pitt't or supporting member L is lowered away from saitl supported \rorlt-l' itao if, 1hr llihiilllt"! for instanrv iiuli 'atetl by tho tlottcd line 1 in. saitl Fig. 70 Ztllll is rntaiuml in \aitl liJWfi'ltll pmition away from tho \\'orl -pite ru untii nilitl work-pimp or Siliti linlshml artitrlo or prouurt is to be taken out; of the apparatus or nail. When sai l work-piece is no (2Gllt0l.ttl or pierced 61s., said pinrcors or \\'orl\'- supporting Utllltli'm will thou rvmain in saiil workneon and w ill oupport the saint: ainl rtn'olvo thorowith until tho work-piers is I'Ullt'tl to the form or .shapv of the var whorl or other circular art'irlu, villa-r in tlisheil or uutlisl'actl form, ttStlthil'ttl, anti manly to he romovtatl from the apparatus or mill, tin-n with tho inntrr piston and its pinion-rod L liupt at its atlius-stot! lower position, tho Silltl otllur piston with its pintonrotl If is again raisml until it uonn'a to lllt :nljuataliilu stop fornn l l y [.7 It" lllttl EH1 li, \vln-n it again in tho miiltllr. position slltbWll try ilotttal lint in Fig. fit); hut this time. instead of saicl \\'(Hl i )it(f(* I it; will ll'A'tiVU the linishctl whorl shown by tlfllltal lltlt'n at l or ot'ln-r arti 'lu Ellitl with it will again be l'tlim'tit'l to tho upper position shown in Fig. ()9 whvn sai l wluevl I" orothnr article is taken away aml anotlnr propt-rl y' livattal ingot, bloom, hlanl; or ohcr work-pioco put in place of it, and so on; all of which is morn fully (lu Ht'l'llfltl in in)- Stiltl original application.
'lhn pit-raters or worl :-;uppm-tiug centers of tin: prnfcrrctl apparatus or lllill horlgin shown, are located one at. each siilc of tho blank or work-piece, aml pruluralily revolve with tho \Ytblli-PlCL't', alul luring the piercing or ponvtratitn, or centering process are mortal longitudinally towar' or away from ravh other or are moved as in. v be (lush-oil;
aml (luring the dishing process they are also mortal longitudinally with. the cantor or hub portion ol' the work-piece, whool or othur article, as the caao may ho.
Pic'rcers or work-supporting centers and work-supporting heads.
With reference, for instance, to Figs. 1 to 15, 2'2. 23 and 24, illustrating the device I prefer for centering or for piercing or penetrating and centering ingots. blooms, blanks or other work-pieces, for supporting the same, and for putting the work-pieces at their hub or center portion while so supported by said work-supporting centers also into clamped condition laterally or axially between said piercers or work-supporting centers and automatically keeping said hub or center portion in said clamped condition by constant pressure during the rolling and dishing or undishing processes, &c., as here inafter described.
In said figuye's. M. M are the herein named work-supporting heads; although so named they also serve other purposes, as will be observed from the following:
The axles E, E are carried and rotatably supported by said supporting heads M. M.
Each of these axles E. E, has one of said piercers or \\()I'l Sll])])0I'tillI centers at one of its ends. as for instance E or E or E or E" or E or E, &c. These piercers 0r work-supporting centers are interchangeable. Said heads M, M are moved.-with their axles E, E and piercers or work-supporting centers E &c.. in line with the axis of the work-piece by means of the pressure cylinders O and N or by any other equivalent means. tward or away from each other, or they may be moved together in either direction. or one of them may be retained in any position while the other is moved toward or away from the one so retained. or are moved as the case may require. and as and in the manner hereinafter fully described. ()ne of said heads M, M is operatively connected with the piston-rod O of the piston in cylinder 0 and is moved by the pressure in said cylinder 0, and, the other of said heads hi. M. is operatively connected with the piston-rod N of the piston in cylinder N and is moved by the pres sure in said cylinder N. The ends M, l\ of said heads M. M around said axles E, E are formed at an incline with the side of the work-piece, as shown in Figs. 22 and 23, for the purpose hereinafter described.
With reference to Figs. 1, 2 and 3, O is the pressure cylinder for the work-supporting head M located at one side of the Workpiecc: and. N is the pressure cylinder for the worh-suppm-ting head M located at the other side of the work-piece. Cylinder O has a piston with a piston-rod 0 and a piston-rod passing through the cylinder heads 0 and 0" (see Fig. 1) at both ends of cylinder 0. The piston-rod O at its outer end is provided With-a long thread (3 over which is fitted a threaded and adjustable nut O, as shown. This nut O can be adjusted from one end to the other end of said thread 0. At the outer end of said thread is provided a safety stop collar 0 which indicates the limit of adjustment of said nut 0 toward the end of the pistonrod and thereby prevents the piston from coming against the cylinder head 0 The pistonrod O is firmly connected at its outer end with said work-sopporting head M. From the outer end )I' of said head M the piston-rod O is provided with a thread over which is fitted a threaded adjustable nut as shown. This nut O can be adjusted from one end to the other end of said thread. as may be required in adjusting.
the pull-back stroke of the piston with its rods 0; next to said nut O" the pistonrod 0 is also provided with a sleeve or distance piece 0 as shown (the purpose of this piece 0 being described in my said original application). The details and description of the cylinder N and its connecting parts for the head M at the other side of the workpiece. are similar to those described above. and the characters of reference N to N inclusive indicate the corresponding parts for O to O inclusive. The pierccrs or worksupporting centers. with their work-sup'l, porting heads M. M are operated by the pressures in said cylinders O and N actin against the pistons of said piston-rods N", N and O 0 in the manner hereinafter described.
t'enfere'ng 01' piercing or penetrating and centering.
By the words centering. or piercing or penetrating and centering used herein. I mean that. the ingot. bloom. blank or other work-piece is centered. or pierced or penetratcd and centered by the apparatus or mill. by forcing either one or both said piercers or work-supporting centers against or into said workpiece by their pressure means. when the outer portion or periphery of said work-piece is brought coaxial, or approximately coaxial. with the piercers or work-supporting centers by means of said raising. lowering and retaining device, and this herein means said Work-piece is cantered. or pierced or penetrated and centered, because said piercing or penetrating at the same time also centers said work-piece, because. at the beginning of said centering or piercing or penetrating and centering process, the outer portion or periphery of said work-piece is then coaxial. or approximately so. with said piercers or work-supporting centers: that is. said piercers or Work-supporting centers are then in the center, or approximately in the center of the outer portion or periphery of said work-piece. It is, of course, understood that when a.
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