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US316232A
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    • B21B19/00Tube-rolling by rollers arranged outside the work and having their axes not perpendicular to the axis of the work
    • B21B19/02Tube-rolling by rollers arranged outside the work and having their axes not perpendicular to the axis of the work the axes of the rollers being arranged essentially diagonally to the axis of the work, e.g. "cross" tube-rolling ; Diescher mills, Stiefel disc piercers or Stiefel rotary piercers

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  • FIG. 1 represents a transverse vertical section in the plane xx
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section in the plane yy
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section in the planez c
  • Fig. 4 is atransverse vertical section in the plane mm
  • Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating the position of the rollers in relation to each other on a larger scale than the previous gures.
  • the letter A designates the base of my mill.
  • This base is provided with two sockets, each to receivea nut, B, which can be turned in its socket in either direction.
  • These nuts are geared together by worms a a and worm-wheels b b, (best seen in Fig. 2,) the worms being mounted or formed on a spindle, l
  • a frame, E which supports two pillow-blocks, F F, and which is provided in its middle with a cylindrical boss, f, turned off to fit a socket in the middle of the platform D, Fig. 3, so that the frame can be turned freely in either-direction.
  • a washer, w, and a screw-bolt, oft retain the frame upon the platform.
  • From the platform rises a lug, o, which extends into a recess, j, formed in the bottom of the frame E, and th rough the sides ofthe frame eXtend-set-screws k lc, which act from opposite sides uponthe lug o, Fig. 4.
  • the pillow-blocks F F form the bearings for a shaft.
  • G which carries the roll g and the lrollers h t', the roll y being situated between the two pillow-blocks and being firmly mounted on orformed out of one piece with the shaft, while the rollers h. t' are situated outside of the p1llow-blocks and are loosely mounted on the shaft G, being retained in position by collars u.
  • H H I I-two on each side-and these standardsV support the angular castings H lA quired position by means of set-screws k k2 respectively, in the same manner in which the frame E, with its pillow-blocks F, is adjusted upon the platform D by the set-screws k, as already described.
  • the pillow-blocks F form the bearings for a shaft, G
  • the pillow-blocks F2 form the bearings for a shaft, G2.
  • Each of these shafts carrie's a roll, g g2, respectively, in its middle,and two guide-rollers, ht', at its ends, which are dis- ⁇ posedin the same manner as the rollers g .7L fl on the shaft G.
  • the rolls g g' g2 are convex, -so that when their shafts have been adjusted at the desired divergence the article to be rolled in passing through the mill comes in contact with each of the rolls theoretically only at one point, but in practice ata very short line, even if the divergence of the shafts is very small,and I have found that by making the yrolls convex much power is saved.
  • the shafts G G2 are geared together with the driving-shaft L,which has its bearing in abracket, M, secured to the ends of the castings H I', Figs. l and 3..
  • the mill can be operated with comparatively little power, and it requires but a very trifling divergency of the shafts which carry said rolls to produce the desired effect upon the article to be rolled, such effect being to render the articlel perfectly cylindrical, to impart to it a smooth surface, and to cause the same to move through the mill by the action of the rolls.
  • the roll g turns by frictional contact and it dips into an oilcistern, ⁇ N, formed in the frame E, carried by the platform D, so that the article to be rolled is lubricated and the operation is facilitated.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1. A. P. BROWN.
ROLLING MILL.
No. 316,232. Z1
muted Apr. 21, 1885.'
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(N0 Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
AQP. BROWN.
` ROLLING MILL.
No.- 316,232. Patented A1221, 1885'.
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ROLLING-MILL'.
SPECFICATION forming part of Letters Patent'No. 316,232, dated April 21, 1885.
' Application nieu March 20,1894.. (Nb' model.)
drawings, in which- Figure 1 represents a transverse vertical section in the plane xx, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section in the plane yy, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section in the planez c, Fig. l. Fig. 4 is atransverse vertical section in the plane mm, Fig. 2. Fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating the position of the rollers in relation to each other on a larger scale than the previous gures.
Similar letters indicate corresponding parts.
In the drawings,the letter A designates the base of my mill. This base is provided with two sockets, each to receivea nut, B, which can be turned in its socket in either direction. These nuts are geared together by worms a a and worm-wheels b b, (best seen in Fig. 2,) the worms being mounted or formed on a spindle, l
c, to which a revolving motion can beimparted by a hand-wheel, d. Into the nuts B B are fitted screws C C, which support a platform, D, that -is fastened to the upper ends of the screws by set-screws e, or by any other suitable means.
Upon the platform D is placed a frame, E, which supports two pillow-blocks, F F, and which is provided in its middle with a cylindrical boss, f, turned off to fit a socket in the middle of the platform D, Fig. 3, so that the frame can be turned freely in either-direction. A washer, w, and a screw-bolt, oft, retain the frame upon the platform. From the platform rises a lug, o, which extends into a recess, j, formed in the bottom of the frame E, and th rough the sides ofthe frame eXtend-set-screws k lc, which act from opposite sides uponthe lug o, Fig. 4. By manipulating these setscrews the frame E, together with the pillowdirection and secured in the required position. `The pillow-blocks F F form the bearings for a shaft. G, which carries the roll g and the lrollers h t', the roll y being situated between the two pillow-blocks and being firmly mounted on orformed out of one piece with the shaft, while the rollers h. t' are situated outside of the p1llow-blocks and are loosely mounted on the shaft G, being retained in position by collars u. In the base A are firmly secured four standards, H H I I-two on each side-and these standardsV support the angular castings H lA quired position by means of set-screws k k2 respectively, in the same manner in which the frame E, with its pillow-blocks F, is adjusted upon the platform D by the set-screws k, as already described.
The pillow-blocks F form the bearings for a shaft, G, and the pillow-blocks F2 form the bearings for a shaft, G2. Each of these shafts carrie's a roll, g g2, respectively, in its middle,and two guide-rollers, ht', at its ends, which are dis- `posedin the same manner as the rollers g .7L fl on the shaft G. The rolls g g' g2 are convex, -so that when their shafts have been adjusted at the desired divergence the article to be rolled in passing through the mill comes in contact with each of the rolls theoretically only at one point, but in practice ata very short line, even if the divergence of the shafts is very small,and I have found that by making the yrolls convex much power is saved. The shafts G G2 are geared together with the driving-shaft L,which has its bearing in abracket, M, secured to the ends of the castings H I', Figs. l and 3..
blocks'F F, can-be slightly turned in either It must be remarked that the shafts G G 'ICO howeveiy-is exaggerated in Fig. 5,) and then the platform D is raised or lowered by turning the hand-wheel d until the roll 'g is far enough from the rolls g g2 to allow the article to be rolled to pass through and to act on said article with the requisite degree of pressure. The article to be rolled is introduced between the guide-rollers h, and it passes out between the guiderollers t', and these guide-rollers prevent the article, on passing out of the mill, ftom swaying to and fro and from becoming bent in its passage through the mill.
By employing convex rolls g g g2 the mill can be operated with comparatively little power, and it requires but a very trifling divergency of the shafts which carry said rolls to produce the desired effect upon the article to be rolled, such effect being to render the articlel perfectly cylindrical, to impart to it a smooth surface, and to cause the same to move through the mill by the action of the rolls.
The roll g turns by frictional contact and it dips into an oilcistern,` N, formed in the frame E, carried by the platform D, so that the article to be rolled is lubricated and the operation is facilitated.
I do not claim as my invention a rolling-mill with divergent rolls, such being well known.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The combination of the shafts G G G2, carrying the rolls g gg2 and the guide-rollers l1, z', with mechanism for 'adjusting said shafts in divergent lines, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The combination of the set of shafts,each carrying a convex roll, frames carrying j ournal-bearings for the shafts, and capable of turning on their axes to adjust the shafts in divergent lines, and means for turning the frames and'holding them in their adjusted position, substantially as described.
3. The combination of the shafts G G G2, carrying the rolls g g gt and the guide -rollers l1. i, with mechanism for adjusting said shafts in divergent lines, and with mechanism for moving the shaft G toward and from the shafts G G, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
4. The combination of platforms, frames carried thereon and capable of turning on their axes, journal-bearings carried by the frames, shafts mounted in the.journal-bearings, and each having a roll, and mechanism for turning the frames to adjust the shafts in divergent lines, substantially as described.
5. The combination of platforms,frames carried thereby and capable of turning thereon, journal-bearings on the frames, shafts mounted in the j ournal-bearings, and each having al roll, and mechanism for adjusting one of the shafts to and from the others, substantially as described.
6. The combination of the shafts G G, each carrying a roll, mechanism for adjusting said shafts in divergent lines, a frame carrying the shaft G with its roll, means for adjusting the latter shaft with respect to the adjustment of the other shafts, and screws for moving the said shaft-carrying frame to adjust the shaft to and from the other shafts, substantially as described.
7. rIhe combination, substantially as hereinbefore described, with the shafts G G2, carrying the rolls' g g2, of the shaft G, carrying the roll g, the platform D, resting on screws C C, the frame E, which supports the journalboxes of the shaft G, 'the gears for turning the .screws C C, and the ad j listing-screws for turning the plate E.
8. The combination, substantially as herein described, with the shafts G G2, carrying the rolls g g2 and guide -rollers h t', of the shaft G, carrying the roll g and guide rollers h t', the platform D, resting on screws C C, the frame E, which support-s the journal-boxes lof the shaft G, the gears for turning the screws C C, and the adj usting-screws for turning the plate E.
9. The combination, substantially as hereinbefore described, with the shafts G G2, earrying the rolls g g2, the frames E EL', supporting the journal-boxes of said shafts, the platforms D( D2, and the adj ustingscrew's for turning the frames E E2 upon the platforms, of the shaft G, carrying the roll g, the platform D, resting onscrews C C, the frame E,sup porting thejournal-boxes of the shaft G, and the gears for turning the screws C C.
10. The combination, substantially as hereinbefore described, with the shafts G G2, carrying the rolls g' g2 and guide-rollers h z', the
frames EEZ, supporting thejournal-boxes ofsaid shafts, the platforms D D2, and the adjusting-screws for turning the fra-mes EE2 upon the platforms, of the shaft G, carrying the roll g and guide-rollers 7L z', the platform D, resting on screws C C, the frame E, supporting thejournal-boxes of the shaft G, and the gears for turning the screws C C.
l1. The combination, substantially as hereinbefore described, with the shafts G G2, carrying the rolls g' g2 and guide-rollers h fi, the' frames E E2, supporting the journal-boxes of said shafts, the platforms D D2, and the adjusting-screws for turning the frames E E2 IIO upon the platforms, of the shaft G, carrying the roll g and guide-rollers h t', the platform D, resting on screws C C, the frame E, supporting the journal-boxes of the shaft G, the adjusting-screws for turning the frame E upon the platform D, and the gears for turning the serewsZC C.
12. The combination of the set of divergent rolls with the frame E, having the cavity to form the oil-cistern N, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
AUG. P. BROWN. [n s.'] Witnesses:
W. HAUFF, E. F. KASTENHUBER.
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