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US2369598A
US2369598A US470630A US47063042A US2369598A US 2369598 A US2369598 A US 2369598A US 470630 A US470630 A US 470630A US 47063042 A US47063042 A US 47063042A US 2369598 A US2369598 A US 2369598A
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  • the adjustlng of the rolls in rolling -mill housings is obtained byscrews or by wedges, operated by hand or mechanically controlled. Thesedevices'have serious.
  • the taking up of the play and the resilient distortions of the housings determine a yielding of a certain importance, which must be madethe best of, when introducing the product into the rolling-mill.
  • a certain dubiousness as regards the importance of the reductions in thickness obtained results therefrom, which are not in simple relation with the adjustmentefiected, and this dubiousness constitutes aninconvenie'nceior obtaining bars or strips rolled to the desired thickness', when it is impossible to measure the thickness of the product as it issues from the housing.
  • the yielding causes, moreover, unevenness of thickness inthe rolled, products, when the resistance to plastic distortion oi the metal is not which controls the-filling up or the emptying of Second, the slightest. leakages, diiiicultly avoidable, produce in the adjustment of both sides of the housing, a lack of balance which'cannot be admitted.
  • the present invention has for object a device according to which the movement for adjusting the rolls is under the dependence of a control system, devised in such a manner as to remedy the above mentioned inconveniences.
  • the adjusting jacks in sucha manner that the yielding is compensated intotality or in part.
  • Fig. l diagrammatically illustrates, in an embodiment given simply by. way of demonstration, a possible form of construction of the device mounted on one of the uprights of a two-high housing; the second upright is equipped in an identical manner and the control shaft disposed with a worm drive K simultaneously actuates both deviceslthrough the medium of a coupling allowing to previously regulate the adjustment on each separate upand leads to very high figures, inconsistent with correct rolling.
  • the upright of the housing A containing the lower chock Bend the upper chock C of the rolls D is equipped with a lifting device E of ordinary type.
  • the adjustment of the upper roll is obtained by means of the hydraulic Jack F, the placing under pressure or discharge of which is controlled by the hydraulic relay G, secured to the lower part of the upright of the housing A, and supplied with water under pressure by an accumulator, not shown.
  • the piston l of the hydraulic relay G is attached to the rod H which can screw in the nut I, rigidly connected to the upper chock C.
  • the rotation of rod H is controlled by the wheel J in which the rod H can slide without rotating.
  • the worm wheel J is actuated by the shaft bearing the screw K, operated for instance by means of a hand-wheel and which simultaneously controls the two identical devices of the housing.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates a diagrammatic section of the relay G, on an enlarged scale.
  • the body of the relay G is provided with connections 2, 3, 4 connected by pipes 5, B, 1 respectively to the accumulator for water under pressure, to the adjusting Jack, and to the discharge tank.
  • the piston I comprises flanges 9, II), II the dimensions of which are so chosen that in median position-that shown in Fig. 2-the jack is neither connected with the pressure supply nor with the discharge, but that a displacement of small amplitude in one direction or in the other puts the jack in communication with the accumulator through 2-6, or with the discharge through 4-1.
  • a pring l2 tends to bring the device in the lower position.
  • the hand-wheel and the shaft K are actuated, for instance in the direction corresponding to tightening.
  • the rod H rises in the nut I and the piston of the relay puts the jack in communication with the accumulator.
  • the upper roll then approaches the lower roll and actuates the nut I, the screw H and the piston of the relay until the communication is cut off. Everything takes place as if the screw H, acting on the nut I, directly actuated the upper roll, taking a bearing on the relay.
  • the relay reacts in the same manner, so as to maintain constant the distance between the relay G and the nut I, that is to say, between the bottom of the housing and the upper chock, thus compensating the "yielding which results from the resilient distortion of the upright of the housing and from the' compressibility of the liquid of the adjusting jack.
  • the present description has contemplated a possible embodiment of the device in which as application points for the adjustment have been chosen, on the one hand, the lower part of the housing and, onthe other hand, the upper chock.
  • a difierent embodiment having other application points and, in particular, the rolls themselves (which allows of also compensating the clearances between rolls and chocks) or even the thickness of the rolled product, is also included in the scope of the invention.
  • aaeasoa 1 In a fluid pressure operated device for maintaining the spacing apart of two rolls between which a workpiece is adapted to be positioned, means for moving at least one of said rolls towards and away from the other in response to the stress between the workpiece and roll comprising, a relay provided with an inlet and an outlet for the fluid pressure, means for connect ing the outlet of said relay to said moving means, a. distributing member in said relay for putting the inlet in communication with the outlet for the fluid pressure, and an axially movable control rod carried by said movable roll, and rigidly connecting said movable roll to said member.
  • a rolling mill havin a pairof cooperating rolls between which a workpiece is adapted to pass, at least one of said rolls being shiftable relative to the other to thereby vary the space therebetween, hydraulic means for shifting said shiftable roll in response to the stress between said workpiece and said rolls, said means including a valve cylinder and a distributing piston mount ed in said cylinder, said piston being rigidly connected to and directly movable with said shiftabie roll, and manual means for moving said piston relative to said shiftable roll to thereby initiate the desired shifting of the movable roll.
  • a hydraulic jack for moving one of the two rolls towards the other, hydraulic means for movin at least one of said rolls away from the other to thereby space the rolls, a distributing hydraulic cylinder having a fluid inlet orifice, a fluid outlet oriflce and a discharge orifice, means for connecting said fluid outlet orifice to said hydraulic jack, a distributing piston slidin in said cylinder for establishing the communication between said inlet orifice and said outlet orifice, on the one hand, and between said outlet orifice and said discharge orifice, on the other hand, a rotatable rod axially alined and rigidly secured to said piston, said rod and said piston being carried by said movable roll whereby fluid will flow from said inlet orifice to said hydraulic jack in response to the stress between said workpiece and said rolls, and means for manually varying the distance between said movable
  • a relay provided with an inlet and an outlet for the driving fluid, means for connecting the outlet of said relay to said moving means, a distributing member in said relay for putting the inlet in communication with the outlet for the driving fluid, an axially movable control rod rigidly connected to said member and carried by said movable roll, and means for manually adjusting the axial position of said rod'and distributing member relative to said supporting roll.
  • a hydraulic jack for moving one of the two rolls towards the other, hydraulic means for moving at least one of said rolls away from the other to thereby space said rolls, a distributing hydraulic cylinder having a charge orifice, means for connecting said fluid outlet orifice to said hydraulic jack, a distributing piston sliding in said cylinder for establishing the communication between said inlet orifice and said outlet orifice on the one hand, and between said outlet orifice and said discharge orifice, on the other hand,-an axially movable rod rigidly connected with said piston and carried bysaid movable roll, whereby fluid will flow from said inlet orifice to said jack in response to the stress between said workpiece and said rolls, said rod having a screw thread, an adjustment nut also carried by said movable roll, said nut being screwed on said screw thread, whereby the axial Pflsition of said rod can be varied

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Feb, 13, 1945. .J. 15551- i ADJUSTING DEVICE FOR ROLLING MILL Filed Dec. 30, 1942 2 Sheets-Sheet l inventor Jflzsaei' J. MISSET AbJiifiING DEVICE FOR Ronnie-mis- Filed Dec. :50, 1942 12 Sheets-Sheet 2 Patented Feb. 13, $45
ADJUSTING DEVICE ROLLING Jean Misset, Firminy, France; vested in the l Alien Property Custodian Application December 30, 1942, serial No. 470,630
i V "In France August 5, 1941 Claims.
v according to known processes, the adjustlng of the rolls in rolling -mill housings is obtained byscrews or by wedges, operated by hand or mechanically controlled. Thesedevices'have serious.
inconveniences such as enumerated below: v
'1. The taking up of the play and the resilient distortions of the housings determine a yielding of a certain importance, which must be madethe best of, when introducing the product into the rolling-mill. A certain dubiousness as regards the importance of the reductions in thickness obtained results therefrom, which are not in simple relation with the adjustmentefiected, and this dubiousness constitutes aninconvenie'nceior obtaining bars or strips rolled to the desired thickness', when it is impossible to measure the thickness of the product as it issues from the housing. The yielding causes, moreover, unevenness of thickness inthe rolled, products, when the resistance to plastic distortion oi the metal is not which controls the-filling up or the emptying of Second, the slightest. leakages, diiiicultly avoidable, produce in the adjustment of both sides of the housing, a lack of balance which'cannot be admitted. I
The present invention has for object a device according to which the movement for adjusting the rolls is under the dependence of a control system, devised insuch a manner as to remedy the above mentioned inconveniences. 1
This resultis obtained by meanslof a relay,
the adjusting jacks, in sucha manner that the yielding is compensated intotality or in part.
advantages:
(a) Reduction or elimination of the yielding,
The system proposed thus offers the following product having a thickness equal to that indithe same at all the points 'of the length of the rolled bar or strip. Finally, when rolling strips on straight barrel rolls, an importantyielding can be the cause of serious difiiculties in the roll ing. s
All these considerations'have' led rolling-mill constructorsto strive to reduce the importance of the yielding,'in particular by in creasing the cross section of the uprights of the housin for causing said members to work at a very low working 'stre'ss clearly lower than that which-could be admitted simply as regards theresistance of the metal. This results in the rolling-mill housings being very heavy, whichniay'lead, in
the case of important rolling-mills, to great conen the rolls in the course of'a pass; in particular,
the fact that it is impossible to loosen the rolls presents serious inconveniences when an accident occurs during the rolling.
' 3. The device is cumbersome, andcon seq'uently F costly; the forces set in action for the adjustment are out of proportion ,withlthe result obtained.
Devices in which hydraulic jacks replaced the screwsor wedgeshave been tried, but they also present inconveniences such as given below which 'have not allowed their-use to become general:
First, the yielding of the jacks due to the compressibility of the liquids at high pressures, is
added to the norznal yielding of the housings I cated by the dial of the control apparatus previously adjusted.
(b) Possibility of using housings of smaller cross section and weight. (c) Possibility ,of tightening or loosening the patent.
Likewise-the use of a hydraulic, electric or mechanical control device for controlling the adjusting device having a screw or a wedge,
although it 'does'not allow of remedying all the previously mentioned inconveniences, is also included in the-scope of the patent. In the accompanying drawings, Fig. l diagrammatically illustrates, in an embodiment given simply by. way of demonstration, a possible form of construction of the device mounted on one of the uprights of a two-high housing; the second upright is equipped in an identical manner and the control shaft disposed with a worm drive K simultaneously actuates both deviceslthrough the medium of a coupling allowing to previously regulate the adjustment on each separate upand leads to very high figures, inconsistent with correct rolling.-
right).
The upright of the housing A containing the lower chock Bend the upper chock C of the rolls D is equipped with a lifting device E of ordinary type. The adjustment of the upper roll is obtained by means of the hydraulic Jack F, the placing under pressure or discharge of which is controlled by the hydraulic relay G, secured to the lower part of the upright of the housing A, and supplied with water under pressure by an accumulator, not shown.
The piston l of the hydraulic relay G is attached to the rod H which can screw in the nut I, rigidly connected to the upper chock C. The rotation of rod H is controlled by the wheel J in which the rod H can slide without rotating. The worm wheel J is actuated by the shaft bearing the screw K, operated for instance by means of a hand-wheel and which simultaneously controls the two identical devices of the housing.
Fig. 2 illustrates a diagrammatic section of the relay G, on an enlarged scale.
The body of the relay G is provided with connections 2, 3, 4 connected by pipes 5, B, 1 respectively to the accumulator for water under pressure, to the adjusting Jack, and to the discharge tank.
These connections are in communication with orifices leading to the cylinder 8 of the relay. The piston I comprises flanges 9, II), II the dimensions of which are so chosen that in median position-that shown in Fig. 2-the jack is neither connected with the pressure supply nor with the discharge, but that a displacement of small amplitude in one direction or in the other puts the jack in communication with the accumulator through 2-6, or with the discharge through 4-1. A pring l2 tends to bring the device in the lower position.
The operation of the device is as follows:
Before a rolling pass, the hand-wheel and the shaft K are actuated, for instance in the direction corresponding to tightening. The rod H rises in the nut I and the piston of the relay puts the jack in communication with the accumulator. The upper roll then approaches the lower roll and actuates the nut I, the screw H and the piston of the relay until the communication is cut off. Everything takes place as if the screw H, acting on the nut I, directly actuated the upper roll, taking a bearing on the relay.
During rolling, the relay reacts in the same manner, so as to maintain constant the distance between the relay G and the nut I, that is to say, between the bottom of the housing and the upper chock, thus compensating the "yielding which results from the resilient distortion of the upright of the housing and from the' compressibility of the liquid of the adjusting jack.
In case of accident during rolling, it is easy to actuate the hand-wheel for immediately loosenin the rolls, as no supplementary stress resulting from rolling can be exerted on the whole of the control device.
The present description has contemplated a possible embodiment of the device in which as application points for the adjustment have been chosen, on the one hand, the lower part of the housing and, onthe other hand, the upper chock. A difierent embodiment, having other application points and, in particular, the rolls themselves (which allows of also compensating the clearances between rolls and chocks) or even the thickness of the rolled product, is also included in the scope of the invention.
It is pointed out that the adaptation of the device to a four-high or other cluster mill is also included in the scope of the present invention.
I claim:
aaeasoa 1. In a fluid pressure operated device for maintaining the spacing apart of two rolls between which a workpiece is adapted to be positioned, means for moving at least one of said rolls towards and away from the other in response to the stress between the workpiece and roll comprising, a relay provided with an inlet and an outlet for the fluid pressure, means for connect ing the outlet of said relay to said moving means, a. distributing member in said relay for putting the inlet in communication with the outlet for the fluid pressure, and an axially movable control rod carried by said movable roll, and rigidly connecting said movable roll to said member.
2. In a rolling mill havin a pairof cooperating rolls between which a workpiece is adapted to pass, at least one of said rolls being shiftable relative to the other to thereby vary the space therebetween, hydraulic means for shifting said shiftable roll in response to the stress between said workpiece and said rolls, said means including a valve cylinder and a distributing piston mount ed in said cylinder, said piston being rigidly connected to and directly movable with said shiftabie roll, and manual means for moving said piston relative to said shiftable roll to thereby initiate the desired shifting of the movable roll.
3. In a device .for maintaining the spacing apart of two relatively movable rolling-mill rolls between which a workpiece is adapted to pass, a hydraulic jack for moving one of the two rolls towards the other, hydraulic means for movin at least one of said rolls away from the other to thereby space the rolls, a distributing hydraulic cylinder having a fluid inlet orifice, a fluid outlet oriflce and a discharge orifice, means for connecting said fluid outlet orifice to said hydraulic jack, a distributing piston slidin in said cylinder for establishing the communication between said inlet orifice and said outlet orifice, on the one hand, and between said outlet orifice and said discharge orifice, on the other hand, a rotatable rod axially alined and rigidly secured to said piston, said rod and said piston being carried by said movable roll whereby fluid will flow from said inlet orifice to said hydraulic jack in response to the stress between said workpiece and said rolls, and means for manually varying the distance between said movable roll and said piston.
4. In a device for maintaining the spacing apart of two rolls between which a work piece is adapted to be positioned, means responsive to the pressure between the rolls and workpiece for moving at least one of said rolls towards and away from the other, a relay provided with an inlet and an outlet for the driving fluid, means for connecting the outlet of said relay to said moving means, a distributing member in said relay for putting the inlet in communication with the outlet for the driving fluid, an axially movable control rod rigidly connected to said member and carried by said movable roll, and means for manually adjusting the axial position of said rod'and distributing member relative to said supporting roll.
5. In a device iormaintaining the spacing apart of two rolls between which a workpiece is adapted to be positioned, a hydraulic jack for moving one of the two rolls towards the other, hydraulic means for moving at least one of said rolls away from the other to thereby space said rolls, a distributing hydraulic cylinder having a charge orifice, means for connecting said fluid outlet orifice to said hydraulic jack, a distributing piston sliding in said cylinder for establishing the communication between said inlet orifice and said outlet orifice on the one hand, and between said outlet orifice and said discharge orifice, on the other hand,-an axially movable rod rigidly connected with said piston and carried bysaid movable roll, whereby fluid will flow from said inlet orifice to said jack in response to the stress between said workpiece and said rolls, said rod having a screw thread, an adjustment nut also carried by said movable roll, said nut being screwed on said screw thread, whereby the axial Pflsition of said rod can be varied relative to said movable roll, and means for rotating said rod by hand to thereby vary the distance between said movable roll and said piston.
JEAN MISSE'I.
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