US2653814A - Automatic self-centering roll - Google Patents

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US2653814A
US2653814A US200854A US20085450A US2653814A US 2653814 A US2653814 A US 2653814A US 200854 A US200854 A US 200854A US 20085450 A US20085450 A US 20085450A US 2653814 A US2653814 A US 2653814A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H7/00Gearings for conveying rotary motion by endless flexible members
    • F16H7/18Means for guiding or supporting belts, ropes, or chains
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21CMANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
    • B21C47/00Winding-up, coiling or winding-off metal wire, metal band or other flexible metal material characterised by features relevant to metal processing only
    • B21C47/34Feeding or guiding devices not specially adapted to a particular type of apparatus
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21CMANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
    • B21C47/00Winding-up, coiling or winding-off metal wire, metal band or other flexible metal material characterised by features relevant to metal processing only
    • B21C47/34Feeding or guiding devices not specially adapted to a particular type of apparatus
    • B21C47/3408Feeding or guiding devices not specially adapted to a particular type of apparatus for monitoring the lateral position of the material
    • B21C47/3425Feeding or guiding devices not specially adapted to a particular type of apparatus for monitoring the lateral position of the material without lateral edge contact
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G39/00Rollers, e.g. drive rollers, or arrangements thereof incorporated in roller-ways or other types of mechanical conveyors 
    • B65G39/02Adaptations of individual rollers and supports therefor
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    • B65G39/071Other adaptations of sleeves for aligning belts or sheets

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  • This invention relates to an automatic selfcentering roll for centering and aligning moving objects, especially strip and strip-like materials.
  • the strip In the processing of metal strip, the strip is conveyed over rolls in the uncoiled condition.
  • the strip When the strip is conveyed over a roll to the processing equipment it is likely that the strip will be fed at a slight angle to the roll. Because of this, the strip will work its way across the face of the roll.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional View of one specific embodiment of my device
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line IIII of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a view, similar to Figure 2, showing a slight modification of my device.
  • the reference numeral 2 indicates a shaft which is rotatably mounted in bearings 4.
  • the shaft may be provided with a driving extension 6 at one end thereof.
  • Spaced apart web portions 8 are welded to the shaft 2 adjacent the bearings 4.
  • a plurality of spaced apart leaves l0 extend between and are welded to the web portions 8.
  • These leaves 10 may be made by providing longitudinal slots I2 in a metal tube as shown or they may be formed individually and welded individually to the web portions 8. If desired, the leaves I0 may be split at [4 on the transverse center of the roll.
  • the entire rim portion of the roll may be covered with resilient lagging 16 which is made of rubber or similar material.
  • the spring-like leaves H! are slightly expanded by centrifugal force adjacent the transverse center of the roll.
  • the leaves I0 in contact with the strip S are depressed slightly to their static position, thus causing the strip to be centered on the transverse center line of the roll in much the same manner as in my above identified copending Patent No. 2,593,158.
  • the roll also operates in essentially the same manner if it is split on its transverse center line or if it is covered with resilient lagging.
  • a rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover comprising a shaft supported in spaced apart bearings, a pair of Web members spaced longitudinally of said shaft and supported thereon, said Web members being arranged substantially at right angles to the axis of said shaft, the outer periphery of said web members being substantially circular, and a plurality of resilient leaf-like elements extending between and supported by said web members about the periphery thereof substantially parallel to the axis of said shaft, the outer surfaces of said leaf-like elements being convex and substantially forming a cylinder, said leaf-like elements being arranged closely adjacent each other but spaced sufliciently from each other to permit independent flexing thereof transverse to the axis of said shaft.
  • a rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover according to claim 1 in which the leaves are split on a plane midway between and perpendicular to the axis of the roll.
  • a rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover according to claim 2 in which the leaves are renownediwith a thin highly flexible layer of rubber-like material.
  • a rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover according to claim 1 in which the leaves are covered with a thin and highly flexible layer of rubber-like ma- 5 terial.

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Sept. 29, 1953 E. T. LORIG 2,653,814
AUTQMATIC SELF-CENTERING ROLL Filed Dec. 14, 1950 Fleyl INVENTOR EDWIN T. LORIG BY ,omzw 0% H I S ATTORNEY Patented Sept. 29, 1953 AUTOMATIC SELF-CENTERING ROLL Edwin T. Lorig, Ross Township, Allegheny County,
Pa., assignor to United States SteelCorpora-, tion, a corporation of New Jersey Application December 14, 1950, Serial No. 200,854 4 Claims. (01. 271-25) This invention relates to an automatic selfcentering roll for centering and aligning moving objects, especially strip and strip-like materials. In the processing of metal strip, the strip is conveyed over rolls in the uncoiled condition. When the strip is conveyed over a roll to the processing equipment it is likely that the strip will be fed at a slight angle to the roll. Because of this, the strip will work its way across the face of the roll. In addition, the camber and/or lateral curvature which is present in the finished strip clue to rolling difficulties causes the strip edges and longitudinal center line to approach the roll at an angle, this also causing the strip to move across the face of the roll. In order to keep the strip in the desired path of travel, various expedients have been resorted to. One of the most common is the use of stationary or rotatable side guides against which the edges of the strip bear. In some instances side guides have been used in conjunction with looper pits to force the strip back on the desired center line. The use of abnormally high strip tension has also been tried in an attempt to keep the strip aligned. Another method of operation is to periodically slip or slue the strip back into its approximate proper position on the conveying roll. All of the above methods of centering strip tend to abrade and mutilate the strip edges and in some instances cause the edges of the strip to be stretched beyond the elastic limit of the metal. Diagonal or lateral surface scratches are also formed on finely finished flat products of all kinds, these scratches being detrimental to subsequent operations and together with edge damage result in the scrapping of a large percentage of the material being processed. The problems discussed above also exist in belt conveyors and drive belts used in conjunction with belt pulleys. If the belt is made of rubber or other relatively soft material, it is more easily damaged. In addition to the methods of aligning strip mentioned above, crown rolls have been used to center materials having a low modulus of elasticity such as textiles, rubber and composition belts.
Various types of apparatus for satisfactorily centering and aligning strip are shown in my copending applications, Serial No. 97,218, filed June 4, 1949, now Patent No. 2,593,157, Serial No. 138,389, filed January 13, 1950, now Patent No. 2,592,581, and Serial No. 145,648, filed February 23, 1950, now Patent No. 2,593,158.
It is an object of the present invention to provide apparatus for automatically centering moving objects Without damage thereto,
This and other objects will be more apparent after referring to the following description and attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a sectional View of one specific embodiment of my device;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line IIII of Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is a view, similar to Figure 2, showing a slight modification of my device.
Referring more particularly to the drawings the reference numeral 2 indicates a shaft which is rotatably mounted in bearings 4. The shaft may be provided with a driving extension 6 at one end thereof. Spaced apart web portions 8 are welded to the shaft 2 adjacent the bearings 4. A plurality of spaced apart leaves l0 extend between and are welded to the web portions 8. These leaves 10 may be made by providing longitudinal slots I2 in a metal tube as shown or they may be formed individually and welded individually to the web portions 8. If desired, the leaves I0 may be split at [4 on the transverse center of the roll. Also, as shown in Figure 3, the entire rim portion of the roll may be covered with resilient lagging 16 which is made of rubber or similar material.
The operation of the device is as follows:
As the roll rotates the spring-like leaves H! are slightly expanded by centrifugal force adjacent the transverse center of the roll. When a strip S is passed over or around the roll, the leaves I0 in contact with the strip S are depressed slightly to their static position, thus causing the strip to be centered on the transverse center line of the roll in much the same manner as in my above identified copending Patent No. 2,593,158. The roll also operates in essentially the same manner if it is split on its transverse center line or if it is covered with resilient lagging.
While several embodiments of my invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent that other adaptations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. A rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover comprising a shaft supported in spaced apart bearings, a pair of Web members spaced longitudinally of said shaft and supported thereon, said Web members being arranged substantially at right angles to the axis of said shaft, the outer periphery of said web members being substantially circular, and a plurality of resilient leaf-like elements extending between and supported by said web members about the periphery thereof substantially parallel to the axis of said shaft, the outer surfaces of said leaf-like elements being convex and substantially forming a cylinder, said leaf-like elements being arranged closely adjacent each other but spaced sufliciently from each other to permit independent flexing thereof transverse to the axis of said shaft.
2. A rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover according to claim 1 in which the leaves are split on a plane midway between and perpendicular to the axis of the roll.
3. A rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover according to claim 2 in which the leaves are covetediwith a thin highly flexible layer of rubber-like material.
4 4. A rotatable roll for automatically centering an object passing thereover according to claim 1 in which the leaves are covered with a thin and highly flexible layer of rubber-like ma- 5 terial.
EDWIN T. LORIG.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1p N umber Name Date 253,420 Pelisse Feb. 7, 1882 86,464 Wood May 5, 1908 71,691, 36 Caste, Nov. 13, 1928 M 3; 32,10 4 Meyer Oct- 19, 1 3389,5511 Burials Jan. 18, 1944
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US3018935A (en) * 1960-11-04 1962-01-30 Pako Corp Film strand rollers for film processing machine
US3132788A (en) * 1961-10-25 1964-05-12 Axel H Johnson Tape transporting means for a magnetic recorder
US3189289A (en) * 1961-11-24 1965-06-15 Ampex Tape transport
US5338280A (en) * 1993-03-24 1994-08-16 Morando Jorge A Annealing and tunnel furnace rolls
WO1996005018A1 (en) * 1994-08-09 1996-02-22 Alphatech, Inc. Heat treating, annealing and tunnel furnace rolls
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US886454A (en) * 1907-12-12 1908-05-05 Aeolian Co Paper-feed mechanism.
US1691336A (en) * 1927-03-14 1928-11-13 Oxford Varnish Corp Roll
US2332104A (en) * 1942-06-17 1943-10-19 Bartmann & Bixer Inc Apparatus to control the flow of goods
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US253420A (en) * 1882-02-07 Augttste pelisse
US886454A (en) * 1907-12-12 1908-05-05 Aeolian Co Paper-feed mechanism.
US1691336A (en) * 1927-03-14 1928-11-13 Oxford Varnish Corp Roll
US2339557A (en) * 1942-01-23 1944-01-18 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co Drying apparatus
US2332104A (en) * 1942-06-17 1943-10-19 Bartmann & Bixer Inc Apparatus to control the flow of goods

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3018935A (en) * 1960-11-04 1962-01-30 Pako Corp Film strand rollers for film processing machine
US3132788A (en) * 1961-10-25 1964-05-12 Axel H Johnson Tape transporting means for a magnetic recorder
US3189289A (en) * 1961-11-24 1965-06-15 Ampex Tape transport
US5338280A (en) * 1993-03-24 1994-08-16 Morando Jorge A Annealing and tunnel furnace rolls
WO1996005018A1 (en) * 1994-08-09 1996-02-22 Alphatech, Inc. Heat treating, annealing and tunnel furnace rolls
WO1996023625A1 (en) * 1995-02-03 1996-08-08 Alphatech, Inc. Composite furnace roll rings and method

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