US2658741A - Rolling mill for rolling strips or bands and sheets of steel and nonferrous metals - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B21B15/00—Arrangements for performing additional metal-working operations specially combined with or arranged in, or specially adapted for use in connection with, metal-rolling mills
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- This invention relates to a rolling mill for rolilng strips or bands and sheets of steel and ncMermus metals.
- rolling mills are known in which a reversing mill stand is arranged between two hot reeling furnaces.
- the rolling by means of these rolling mills takes place by the sheet bars or slabs being run under the from, reeling iur'naee into the reversing mill stand in which, in the first place, a product adapted to be meling is produced in backward and forward as soon as a reeling of the strip is possible, the strip is imroduced into one of the reeling hormones and after the reversal of the mill stand, is wound into the other reeling furnace. time so-called winding passes are repeated until the desired gauge is obtained, whereupon the strip is led to a reel located on the other side of the rear furnace and is wound in) into a handle or coil.
- Such rolling mills have drawbacks because of their output being comparatively low, since the whole train of rolls :as well and the reversing mill stand respectively have to carry out all the passes which are necessary for the production of the finished product.
- Diillwlties also arise according to the fact that always a certain length of the strip or sheet adapted to be reeled has to stay outside the reeling Furnace and thus is subjected to strong cooling. Eurmermore, the :same surface of the strip is directed upward in the stages oi the process, so that the underside of the strip is not open to inspection and any correcting measures with respect to this surface are practically im- F possible.
- the invention presents a rollmg mill which while carrying out reeling passes takes advantage of a reversing mill stand, arranged between hot reeling furnaces, and whilst avoiding the drawbacks attached to this arrangement, permits of a semi-continuous rolling process.
- it is proposed to arrange at least two hot reeling furnaces behind a reversing mill stand.
- Foliowthe last of the train of hot reeling furnmces there is arranged a further train of rolls which are fed by this furnace.
- the train is provided with at least two mill stands ⁇ arranged one behind the other.
- a continuous train can be provided with four stands.
- the rolling mill according to the intention can, however, also be so designed that a second reversing mill stand is provided, this bemg inserted before the continuous train, between hot reeling furnaces.
- Such instailations can operate so that a sheet bar or slab is run into the reversing mill stand and first in reversing passes is rolled down to ing on Y a garage fit to be reeled whereupon the reeling passes are commenced, and the product is rolled down to definite gauge and finally introduced into the second consecutively arranged furnace from where it is fed to the continuous train. Immediately after the termination of the reelingup in the furnace feeding the continuous finishing train, the next pass can take place in the reversing mill stand.
- the arrangement of a plurality of furnaces behind the reversing mill stand furthermore easily permits of clearing am upsets since, as desired, reeling-in can take place into one or the other furnace should circumstances necessitate this.
- the reversing mill stand is particularly advantageous to relieve the reversing mill stand from the labour of preliminary rolling and to arrange in front of the entire installation a preliminary mill stand.
- a number of preliminary mill stands can be set up.
- the reversing mill stand is exolusivelar utilised for the so-called reeling passes.
- the furnaces which appertain to the rolling mill according to the invention are so designed that the strip can be wound or reeled m or out from opposite directions, in practically the same plane.
- the furnaces can be arranged at the same level. In order, nevertheless, to attain a compact arrangement of small constructional lemon, they can also be provided at difiemnt levels, that is do! emmple, the first furnace above the nner and the second underneath the floor, or vice versa.
- a preliminary reversing mill stand I is provided and furthermore a. revemg mill stand 2.
- the latter is arranged betwcen hot reeling rfln'imces carries out the so-oalled reeling passes in the course of the rolling out.
- this reversing stand 2 there is located one hot reeling furnace 3 and two hot reeling furnaces 4 and 5 are located at the back of it.
- Behind the last hot reeling furnace 5 there is provided a continuous finishing train 6 which, in the example selected, consists of four mill stands.
- the rolling procedure is such that the sheet bar or slab is preliminarily rolled in the mill frame I and is then led under the furnace 3 through to the reversing mill stand 2, and this preferably whilst already having a gauge fit for this mill at once to commence with the reeling passes, the furnaces 3 and 4 alternately reeling up the strip.
- the furnaces are preferably so constructed that the strip may run into them to full extent. They are furthermore so designed that the unreeling can take place both towards the front and towards the rear, the strip always leaving the furnace at practically the same level.
- the reeling passes are ended, after the last pass the strip is introduced not into the furnace 4 but into the furnace 5. Out of this furnace the strip is again unwound on the opposite side and fed to the finishing rolls.
- the reelingpasses in the reversing mill stand 2 can be started with since both this mill as well as the hot reeling furnaces allocated thereto, are free to carry out the work.
- a slab or sheet bar can be preliminarily rolled in the front mill stand I down to a gauge suitable for reeling.
- the front mill stand I can be dispensed with and the reversing mill stand 2 can take over the preliminary rolling.
- a plurality of preliminary mill stands may be arranged.
- the furnace 3, 4 and 5 represent extremely suitable buffers. Should at any point of this semi-continuous train any trouble take place, for example preliminarily rolled stock ready for reeling could be fed from the mill stand I into the furnace 3 should the furnace 4 or 5 or the mill stand 2 respectively not be free for reason of break-down or the like. It is furthermore possible to introduce the last reeling pass into the furnace 4 and to feed the continuous train 6 from this furnace. It is also feasible for the reeling passes to be carried out utilising only the furnaces 3 and 5, the furnace 4 being bY-pa-ssed.
- the peculiarities of the furnaces also allow of a compact arrangement since it is possible, as can for example be seen from Fig. 2, to arrange the furnace located directly behind the reversing frame 2, above the floor and the further furnace I, on the contrary, below the floor. Contrary to this, as shown by Fig. 3, the furnace which is arranged directly behind the mill stand 2 can, as indicated at 8, be below the floor, whilst the further furnace 5 is above the floor.
- This arrangement offers the particular advantage that simply by means of the furnaces 3 and I or 3 and 5, reeling passes can be carried out whilst at the same time strip is delivered from the furnace 4 or 8 on to the succeeding train 6. Accordingly in this way an additional buffer is given.
- the preliminary mill stand I can be dispensed with if the reversing mill stand 2 is to take over the preliminary rolling.
- Fig. 4 a modification is shown in which, beside the reversing mill stand 2, there is provided a second reversing mill stand 2' before the continuous train 6 follows.
- the reversing mill stand 2' two hot reeling furnaces which correspond to the furnaces 4 and 5 according to Fig. 1.
- the furnace II permits of reeling simultaneously in the mill stands 2 and 2'. From the foregoing, it will be easily seen how working is carried out with such an installation.
- the stock ready for reeling passes from the preliminary mill stand I into the reversing mill stand 2 which carries out several reeling passes, whereupon the strip is introduced into the furnace II. From this furnace the strip passes through the reversing mill stand 2' into the furnace 4. The reeling passes are now effected in this mill stand, whereupon the last pass is reeled into the furnace 5 from where the material is fed on to the connected train 6. With the furnaces, and in particular with the insertion of the furnace II, all sorts of combinations can be contrived for equalization should troubles arise at any point of the complete installation.
- reeling furnaces which are characterised by a drum provided with a saddlelike constructed strip inrunning channel.
- the saddle of said conduit is directed towards the axis of the drum.
- the drum is fixed to the driven shaft or is adapted to be coupled thereto.
- Further features consist in pairs of driving rollers arranged on both sides of the drum, and pressure rollers with oscillatable stripping devices which are radially displaceable with respect to the drum.
- FIGs. 5 and 6 such a furnace is shown diagrammatically in vertical longitudinal section.
- the drum I4 carried on an axle I3 is located within the stationary furnace housing I2.
- This drum is provided with a saddle-shaped in-running conduit I5.
- the saddle I5 of the conduit is directed towards the axis of the drum.
- the drum I4 is either rigidly keyed on the driven shaft I3 or is adapted to be firmly coupled therewith. If the drum I4 is firmly keyed on the shaft, care must be taken by suitable electric control that the drum stops at the instant the windable strip enters the furnace, the strip so being able to run into the saddle-shaped inlet conduit I 5. If the drum is adapted to be coupled to the shaft, then there is provided at one or both sides of the drum, a carrier member which is adapted to be coupled and uncoupled. By displacement of the centre of gravity of the drum, this can swing out in the position of rest, so that the conduit [5, with the drum uncoupled, s always in a receptive position.
- Compression roll-'- ers I and I1 are provided which are rotatable and displaceable radially with respect to the drum.
- the rollers are carried 'on elastically arranged shafts l8 and I8 which, on their part, are displac eable in grooves T9 and 19.
- '(Jonnected with these compression toners are specially shaped stripping members 20 and 2B which are'oscillatable on the shafts 'l B or F8.
- the pairs of rollers 23 and 23' which, as so-called strip pullers have the task of delivering the strip to the drainer taking it from the drum.
- the oscillatable strip conductors -24 and 2! operate in combination with the rollers 23, 23'.
- Oscillatable rockers 25 and 25' convey the rolling stock from the train of rollers to the furnace or convey it from the furnace again to the train of rollers.
- the furnace as will be seen is in connection with its individual parts made practically fully symmetrical and opposite with respect to its central axis, whereby the advantage is attained that individual parts can be used both right-handedly as Well as left-handedly in the furnace.
- the rolled stock runs over the rocker 25 through the driving apparatus 23 and the strip conductor 24 into the saddle-shaped conduit l5 of the arrested drum l4.
- the drum is set in rotation by suitable controls, if necessary by time relays or the like.
- the rolling stock is reeled up on the drum, which according to the rolling procedure, rotates clockwise or counterclockwise.
- the saddle-shaped conduit ensures perfect reeling even with the strip having a gauge of -40 mm.
- the end of the strip running through to the other side of conduit I5 in consequence of the shape of the conduit is preliminarily bent downward at the front end, whereby final bending over is facilitated.
- the bent-over end ensures the perfect reeling of the strip.
- the strip is fully wound into the furnace even with its end.
- the rollers l6 and I1 and the stripping members 20 and 20 are in their extreme position.
- one or both rollers IE or H are brought into contact with the strip so that the end of the strip always rests snugly on the coil 26 (Fig. 6).
- the drum moves in clockwise direction whilst the stripping member 20 is brought into contact with the coil 26. (See Fig. 6.) If, on the contrary, the end of the strip is to be carried out over the strip guide 24' and driving apparatus 23' the drum is rotated in the opposite direction and the stripping member 20 is applied, whereupon the end of the strip is fed to the driving apparatus 23'.
- the strip thus runs out in a direction opposite to the running-in direction.
- the pairs of rolls 23 or 23' respectively of the driving apparatus always ensure by their drive, that the necessary conveyance is imparted.
- the furnace according to the invention in consequence of its nature, not only extremely well adapted for the rolling mill with which it is to co-operate but has other advantages which make it suitable for use in reeling rolling mills known per se.
- With the usual furnaces in this system there are frequently faults arising by the strip being unintentionally fully reeled into the furnace and when this occurs it can onl be reeled out again with great difficulty.
- these furnaces in normal working make it necessary for a part of the strip to remain outside the furnace, in order to be able to carry out the reversal at ali. This end of the strips cools down and consequently there arise inequalities in the final gauge.
- the rolling mill according to the invention in combination with the furnace, obviates all troubles which appertain to previous arrangements and in addition it presents the advantage that a strip can be produced which is of uniform gauge over its whole length. Furthermore, strips can be made of extremely small gauge, it being possible to pass over to coil weights which are heavier than hitherto usual. Above all, however, the strip prior to entering the finishing rolls, in consequence of the nature of the reeling-up and unreeling processes, is turned over, so that the underside of the strip becomes the top surface of the strip. Furthermore, the end of the strip in its entry into the finishing rolls becomes the strip tip.
- a heating furnace for rolling strips of steel or non-ferrous metals adapted to be arranged in a roller train comprising a housing, a reversible reeling drum rotatable within said housing and spaced from the sidewalls thereof, said drum having a slot extending inwardly from the cylindrical portion of the periphery thereof to receive the end of a strip to be wound thereon, identical guide devices in said housing at each side of the drum symmetrically arranged with respect to the axis of the drum, said guide devices each including a roller supported in said casing on each side of the drum for movement towards and away from the drum and a stripping member concentric with and rotatable about the axis of said roller for movement to and from operative position to enable a strip to be fed to and reeled upon the drum from one side or the other and to be guided from the drum in either direction to the fed-in direction.
- a heating furnace as claimed in claim 1, in which the strip end receiving means on the drum comprises a channel through the drum convexly arched in a plane transverse to the axis of the drum.
- a heating furnace as claimed in claim 1, said guide devices further including entrance and outlet opening means in said housing in the same level with respect to the axis of said drum.
- said stripping members being identical and having two contacting surfaces, one of said surfaces being substantially complementary with the sur- 8 face of said drum so as to be nestable thereagainst, the other of said surfaces constituting a guide for the stripped off strip.
- JOB SCHMIDT. FERDINAND FRIELINGHAUS.
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