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US1740940A
US1740940A US273728A US27372828A US1740940A US 1740940 A US1740940 A US 1740940A US 273728 A US273728 A US 273728A US 27372828 A US27372828 A US 27372828A US 1740940 A US1740940 A US 1740940A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
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  • This invention relates to rollers adapted for use upon mills wherein the action of the rollers generates heat, for instance, in a pigment grinding mill. It is conventional and expedient to use chilled iron rollers in an environment of the nature above specified because of many desirable characteristics of such rollers, and it has also been the practice to cool these rollers by introducing a stream of cooling medium such as water into a bore within each roller.
  • rollers tended to bind upon the ends and to be relatively spaced too far in the center. While this is a drawback in practically all environments, it is particularly undesirable in a pigment grinding mill, where it is requisite to have a very evenly and uniformly ground pigment.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a chilled iron roller suitable for service in the specified environment, said roller char acterized by uniform thermal expansion over its length and radiating surfaces appropriate to maintain this uniform thermal expansion.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved roller.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on line 2'2, Figure 1.
  • the roller of this invention' comprises a the roller:
  • chilled iron cylinder 1 centrally bored to admit a-cooling medium, such as water, which is introduced through a pipe 2 extending into this internal bore from one end of the roller.
  • the ends of the cylindrical bore are of greater diameter than the central portion of the bore, and into these enlarged ends are forced trunnion members 3, 4, each of which is provided with an outer portion or bearing extension 5 of small diameter adapted to be journaled in bearings in the mill frame, and an inner annularend or cylindrical portion 6 adapted to fit into the enlarged bores at the ends of
  • the metal thickness of this inner annular end portion is so related to the enlargement of the bore in the ends of the roller that a passageway or internal bore of uniform diameter is provided over the entire length of the roller, and has an extent commensurate with the grinding or working surface of the roller.
  • the action of the stream of cooling medium - is, therefore, relatively uniform over the entire roller so that the thermal expansion is relatively the same and the grinding or working of the rollers is more uniform axially of the rollers.
  • the heat radiatingsurface at the end of the roller is constituted with area sufouter end to confine the cooling liquid in respect to that end.
  • I provide a chilled iron roller for a mill of the class described adapted to give more uniform Working action upon the medium fed into the mill.
  • a roller for a mill of the class described comprising, a cylindrical roller provided at its ends with enlarged bores, and trunnions disposed in said enlarged bores, said trunnions having a metal thickness providing, together with the roller bore, a passageway adapted to receive a cooling medium, said passageway of relatively uniform diameter over an extent commensurate with the Working surface of the roller.
  • a roller of the class described comprising, a cylinder, the internal boreof said cylinder of uniform diameter throughout the entire length of the roller, and trunnions extending from each end of said roller, said trunnions of lesser diameter than the internal bore of the cylinder.
  • a roller of the class described comprising, a cylinder, the internal bore of said cylinder being formed straight and of the exact length of the cylinder, and bearing extensions disposed at each end of said roller, said extensions of lesser external diameter than the internal bore of the cylinder.
  • a roller of the class described comprising, a cylinder, the internal bore of said cylinder of uniform diameter throughout the ent Y tire length of the roller, bearing portions extending from each end of said roller, said bearmg portlons of lesser external diameter than the internal bore of the cylinder, and k means for introducing a cooling medium into the internal bore of the cylinder.
  • a roller of the class described comprising, a hollow chilled steel cylinder provided at its ends with enlarged bores, two dimension trunnion members, the larger ends of which are disposed in said enlarged bores, said ends having a metal thickness equal to the enlargement of said end bores of the cylinder to provide a passagewa adapted to receive a cooling medium, said passageway of relatively uniform diameter over an extent commensurate with the working surface of the roller, the shoulder between the larger and smaller trunnion diameters being disposed on the outside of the roller, and means for introducing a cooling medlum 1nto said roller.
  • a hollow chilled steel cylinder provided at its ends with enlarged bores, two dimension trunnion members, the larger ends of which are disposed in said enlarged bores, said ends having a metal thickness equal to the enlargement of said end bores of the cylinder to provide a passagewa adapted to receive a cooling medium, said passageway of relatively uniform diameter over an extent commensurate with the working surface of

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Dec. 24, 1929; c, PJBRASINGTON 1,740,940
MILL ROLLER Filed April 28, 1 928 anveni'oz A MZ Patented Dec. 24, 1929 UNITED STATES CHARLES P. BRASINGTON, OF CINCINNATI,
PATENT OFFICE OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE INTERNATIONAL PRINTING INK CORPORATION, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF OHIO I MILL ROLLER Application filed April 28,
This invention relates to rollers adapted for use upon mills wherein the action of the rollers generates heat, for instance, in a pigment grinding mill. It is conventional and expedient to use chilled iron rollers in an environment of the nature above specified because of many desirable characteristics of such rollers, and it has also been the practice to cool these rollers by introducing a stream of cooling medium such as water into a bore within each roller.
One diificulty encountered previously to this invention has been that the rollers tended to bind upon the ends and to be relatively spaced too far in the center. While this is a drawback in practically all environments, it is particularly undesirable in a pigment grinding mill, where it is requisite to have a very evenly and uniformly ground pigment.
My investigation antecedent to this inven: tion has disclosed that one reason for this uneven grinding has been the relative ther mal expansion of the ends of the rollers compared to the thermal expansion of the middles of the rollers. This variable thermal expansion has been due, in the past, to the presence of the trunnions or hearing extensions by which the rollers were journalled in the ends of the bores used for cooling the rollers, the presence of these trunnions providing increased, metal thickness adjacent to the ends of the rollers so that lessradiation of heat took place, and also to the fact that there was more metal to cool at the ends of the rollers.
The object of this invention is to provide a chilled iron roller suitable for service in the specified environment, said roller char acterized by uniform thermal expansion over its length and radiating surfaces appropriate to maintain this uniform thermal expansion.
Further objects and advantages will be more fully set forth in a description of the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved roller.
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on line 2'2, Figure 1.
The roller of this invention' comprises a the roller:
1928. Serial No. 273,728.
chilled iron cylinder 1 centrally bored to admit a-cooling medium, such as water, which is introduced through a pipe 2 extending into this internal bore from one end of the roller. The ends of the cylindrical bore are of greater diameter than the central portion of the bore, and into these enlarged ends are forced trunnion members 3, 4, each of which is provided with an outer portion or bearing extension 5 of small diameter adapted to be journaled in bearings in the mill frame, and an inner annularend or cylindrical portion 6 adapted to fit into the enlarged bores at the ends of The metal thickness of this inner annular end portion ,is so related to the enlargement of the bore in the ends of the roller that a passageway or internal bore of uniform diameter is provided over the entire length of the roller, and has an extent commensurate with the grinding or working surface of the roller.
The action of the stream of cooling medium -is, therefore, relatively uniform over the entire roller so that the thermal expansion is relatively the same and the grinding or working of the rollers is more uniform axially of the rollers.
Moreover, the inner side of the shoulder 7 of the trunnion, said shoulder between the small diameter and the large diameter, forms a heat radiating surface which tends to dissipate any undue amounts of heat which might be generated in the bearings, and tends to'check the flow of said heat into the roller, which might contribute to its expansion. In short, the heat radiatingsurface at the end of the roller is constituted with area sufouter end to confine the cooling liquid in respect to that end.
Thus, I provide a chilled iron roller for a mill of the class described adapted to give more uniform Working action upon the medium fed into the mill.
Having described my invention, I claim:
1. A roller for a mill of the class described, comprising, a cylindrical roller provided at its ends with enlarged bores, and trunnions disposed in said enlarged bores, said trunnions having a metal thickness providing, together with the roller bore, a passageway adapted to receive a cooling medium, said passageway of relatively uniform diameter over an extent commensurate with the Working surface of the roller.
2. A roller of the class described, comprising, a cylinder, the internal boreof said cylinder of uniform diameter throughout the entire length of the roller, and trunnions extending from each end of said roller, said trunnions of lesser diameter than the internal bore of the cylinder.
8. A roller of the class described, comprising, a cylinder, the internal bore of said cylinder being formed straight and of the exact length of the cylinder, and bearing extensions disposed at each end of said roller, said extensions of lesser external diameter than the internal bore of the cylinder.
4. A roller of the class described, comprising, a cylinder, the internal bore of said cylinder of uniform diameter throughout the ent Y tire length of the roller, bearing portions extending from each end of said roller, said bearmg portlons of lesser external diameter than the internal bore of the cylinder, and k means for introducing a cooling medium into the internal bore of the cylinder.
5. A roller of the class described, comprising, a hollow chilled steel cylinder provided at its ends with enlarged bores, two dimension trunnion members, the larger ends of which are disposed in said enlarged bores, said ends having a metal thickness equal to the enlargement of said end bores of the cylinder to provide a passagewa adapted to receive a cooling medium, said passageway of relatively uniform diameter over an extent commensurate with the working surface of the roller, the shoulder between the larger and smaller trunnion diameters being disposed on the outside of the roller, and means for introducing a cooling medlum 1nto said roller. In wltness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name.
CHARLES P. BRASINGTON.
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US2650034A (en) * 1948-09-17 1953-08-25 Wiemer Hermann Kurt Hollow water cooled roller for roller mills
US2876949A (en) * 1944-09-12 1959-03-10 Skarstrom Charles Centrifugal separators
US3622085A (en) * 1968-10-28 1971-11-23 Lafarge Ciments Sa Manufacture of superwhite cements
US3771591A (en) * 1971-07-08 1973-11-13 Buehler Ag Geb Method and device for regulating the temperature of rotating grinding rolls having a hollow interior
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2876949A (en) * 1944-09-12 1959-03-10 Skarstrom Charles Centrifugal separators
US2650034A (en) * 1948-09-17 1953-08-25 Wiemer Hermann Kurt Hollow water cooled roller for roller mills
US3622085A (en) * 1968-10-28 1971-11-23 Lafarge Ciments Sa Manufacture of superwhite cements
US3771591A (en) * 1971-07-08 1973-11-13 Buehler Ag Geb Method and device for regulating the temperature of rotating grinding rolls having a hollow interior
EP2399673A1 (en) * 2010-06-24 2011-12-28 Metso Brasil Industria e Comercio Ltda Roller for high pressure roller grinder, roller grinder and method for assembling a roller for a roller grinder
WO2011161583A1 (en) * 2010-06-24 2011-12-29 Metso Brasil Indústria E Comércio Ltda Roller for high pressure roller grinder, roller grinder, and method for assembling a roller for a roller grinder
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