US2869866A - Self-centering roll - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a self-centering roll and more particularly to such a roll having a smooth outer surface made of flexible material.
- strip material passes over ordinary rolls, the strip instead of remaining centered on the roll tends to reciprocate from side to side.
- Various types of rolls have been developed to prevent or limit such reciprocation.
- One type of roll for this purpose is shown in my prior Patent No. 2,592,581, dated April 15, 1952.
- slots are arranged on the periphery of the roll and when used with highly polished material, especially strip with soft coatings thereon, there is danger that the surface of the material will be slightly marked by the slots in the roll surface.
- Another object is to provide such a roll which is particularly suited for operation as a pinch roll.
- Figure 1 is a view, partly in section, showing the roll of my invention as used in a pinch roll arrangement
- Figure 2 is a view taken on the line II-II of Figure 1.
- reference numeral 2 indicates the self-centering and aligning roll of my invention.
- Each of the rolls 2 has a metallic core 4 supported by shaft portions 6.
- the shaft portions 6 are supported in spaced bearings 8.
- one of the rolls is preferably provided with a shaft extension 10 which is connected to be driven from a motor 12.
- a covering 14 of rubber or the like is secured to the core 4.
- the generally cylindrical outer surface of the covering 14 is provided with a radial slot 16 in a transverse central plane and slots 18 and 20 on each side thereof extending inwardly toward the roll axis away 7 from the transverse central slot 16.
- the outer portions of webs 24 are preferably arranged at an angle 26 extending outwardly and inwardly toward the transverse center of the roll, as shown.
- one of the rolls may be an ordinary rub- If strip S passing between the rolls 2 has liquid on its surface, any excess thereof will be squeezed therefrom by the rolls.' As the strip S passes between a pair of rolls or over a single roll 2, forces are exerted thereon tending to keep the strip centered and aligned.
- a roll for automatically centering and aligning a moving object comprising a generally cylindrical body portion having a plurality of flexible projections on its outer periphery arranged on both sides of a transverse central plane, said projections being inclined radially toward the axis of the roll away from the said transverse central plane, and a thin flexible generally imperforate sleeve surrounding said body portion in close engagement therewith.
- a roll for automatically centering and aligning a moving object comprising a generally cylindrical body portion, said body portion including a generally cylindrical rubber covering mounted on a metallic core, said rubber covering having a radial slit in its outer periphcry in a transverse central plane and a plurality of inclined slits on each side of said radial slit, said inclined slits extending toward the axis of the roll away from the said transverse central plane, a thin flexible sleeve surrounding said body portion in close engagement therewith, and a web attached to each end of the core in close engagement with the rubber covering and flexible sleeve, said webs having a diameter slightly less than the outside diameter of said flexible sleeve.
- a roll for automatically centering and aligning a moving object comprising a generally cylindrical body portion, said body portion having a radial slit in its outer periphery in a transverse central plane and a plurality of inclined slits on each side of said radial slit, said inclined slits extending toward the axis of the roll away from the said transverse central plane, and a thin flexible sleeve surrounding said body portion inv close engagement therewith, said sleeve being made from a material softer than the material of the cylindrical body portion.
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Jan. 20, 1959 .E. T. LORlG SELF-CENTERING ROLL Filed Dec. 27, 1955 his Attorney.
United States Patent SELF-CENTERING ROLL Edwin T. Lorig, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to United States Steel Corporation, a corporation of New Jersey Application December 27, 1955, Serial No. 555,566
3 Claims. (Cl. 2712.6)
This invention relates to a self-centering roll and more particularly to such a roll having a smooth outer surface made of flexible material. When strip material passes over ordinary rolls, the strip instead of remaining centered on the roll tends to reciprocate from side to side. Various types of rolls have been developed to prevent or limit such reciprocation. One type of roll for this purpose is shown in my prior Patent No. 2,592,581, dated April 15, 1952. In the roll shown therein slots are arranged on the periphery of the roll and when used with highly polished material, especially strip with soft coatings thereon, there is danger that the surface of the material will be slightly marked by the slots in the roll surface.
It is therefore an object of my invention to provide a self-centering and aligning roll having a continuous or smooth outer surface.
Another object is to provide such a roll which is particularly suited for operation as a pinch roll.
These and other objects will be more apparent after referring to the following specification and attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a view, partly in section, showing the roll of my invention as used in a pinch roll arrangement; and
Figure 2 is a view taken on the line II-II of Figure 1.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, reference numeral 2 indicates the self-centering and aligning roll of my invention. Each of the rolls 2 has a metallic core 4 supported by shaft portions 6. The shaft portions 6 are supported in spaced bearings 8. When used in a pinch roll arrangement as shown, one of the rolls is preferably provided with a shaft extension 10 which is connected to be driven from a motor 12. A covering 14 of rubber or the like is secured to the core 4. The generally cylindrical outer surface of the covering 14 is provided with a radial slot 16 in a transverse central plane and slots 18 and 20 on each side thereof extending inwardly toward the roll axis away 7 from the transverse central slot 16. The slots 16, 18
ar- 1C ily under load. A confining web 24 having a diameter ber covered cylindrical roll.
slightly less than the diameter of sleeve 22 is attached to the core 4 at each end thereof. The outer portions of webs 24 are preferably arranged at an angle 26 extending outwardly and inwardly toward the transverse center of the roll, as shown. In the pinch roll arrangement shown one of the rolls may be an ordinary rub- If strip S passing between the rolls 2 has liquid on its surface, any excess thereof will be squeezed therefrom by the rolls.' As the strip S passes between a pair of rolls or over a single roll 2, forces are exerted thereon tending to keep the strip centered and aligned. Wear of the roll all takes place on the sleeve 22 and when the sleeve 22 wears to such an extent that the roll will not operate satisfactorily it is only necessary to replace it by a new sleeve 22. Thus, it is only necessary to keep relatively cheap sleeves rather than expensive rolls in stock.
While one embodiment of my invention has 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 roll for automatically centering and aligning a moving object comprising a generally cylindrical body portion having a plurality of flexible projections on its outer periphery arranged on both sides of a transverse central plane, said projections being inclined radially toward the axis of the roll away from the said transverse central plane, and a thin flexible generally imperforate sleeve surrounding said body portion in close engagement therewith.
2. A roll for automatically centering and aligning a moving object comprising a generally cylindrical body portion, said body portion including a generally cylindrical rubber covering mounted on a metallic core, said rubber covering having a radial slit in its outer periphcry in a transverse central plane and a plurality of inclined slits on each side of said radial slit, said inclined slits extending toward the axis of the roll away from the said transverse central plane, a thin flexible sleeve surrounding said body portion in close engagement therewith, and a web attached to each end of the core in close engagement with the rubber covering and flexible sleeve, said webs having a diameter slightly less than the outside diameter of said flexible sleeve.
.3. A roll for automatically centering and aligning a moving object comprising a generally cylindrical body portion, said body portion having a radial slit in its outer periphery in a transverse central plane and a plurality of inclined slits on each side of said radial slit, said inclined slits extending toward the axis of the roll away from the said transverse central plane, and a thin flexible sleeve surrounding said body portion inv close engagement therewith, said sleeve being made from a material softer than the material of the cylindrical body portion.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 729,988 Young June 2, 1903 2,592,581 Lorig Apr. 15, 1952 2,721,739 Mursch et a1 Oct. 25, 1955
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US3032248A (en) * | 1959-01-28 | 1962-05-01 | United States Steel Corp | Apparatus for continuously centering a moving strip |
US3961736A (en) * | 1975-05-09 | 1976-06-08 | Ryman Engineering Co. | Rubber-covered self-centering rolls |
US4790908A (en) * | 1988-02-19 | 1988-12-13 | Beloit Corporation | Extended nip press belt guide and method |
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US729988A (en) * | 1902-04-09 | 1903-06-02 | Francis Lincoln Young | Transposing device for mechanical musical instruments. |
US2592581A (en) * | 1950-01-13 | 1952-04-15 | United States Steel Corp | Method and apparatus for positioning strip |
US2721739A (en) * | 1952-04-17 | 1955-10-25 | United States Steel Corp | Apparatus for positioning strip |
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US729988A (en) * | 1902-04-09 | 1903-06-02 | Francis Lincoln Young | Transposing device for mechanical musical instruments. |
US2592581A (en) * | 1950-01-13 | 1952-04-15 | United States Steel Corp | Method and apparatus for positioning strip |
US2721739A (en) * | 1952-04-17 | 1955-10-25 | United States Steel Corp | Apparatus for positioning strip |
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US3032248A (en) * | 1959-01-28 | 1962-05-01 | United States Steel Corp | Apparatus for continuously centering a moving strip |
US3961736A (en) * | 1975-05-09 | 1976-06-08 | Ryman Engineering Co. | Rubber-covered self-centering rolls |
US4790908A (en) * | 1988-02-19 | 1988-12-13 | Beloit Corporation | Extended nip press belt guide and method |
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