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- WITNESSES No Model. 2 Sheets-Sheet 2, A. PATERSON.
- ALEXANDER k.'iAlTnRsoN ALLEGHENY, PENNSYLVANIA.
- My invention relates to that class of rollbearings in which the upper roll is arranged for vertical adjustment, in order to reduce gradually the thickness of the plate or bar acted upon; and it consists in an improved means by which the roll is adjusted, whereby springing of the roll is effectually prevented and a much more delicate adjustment is obtainable than by the use offormer means employed for this purpose.
- a second block 7 is provided, having upon its lower surface a piece 3, corresponding to the steel face 6.
- This block 7 is supported upon springs 9, which extend from either end and 'bear at theirextremities upon bars l0, extending from the housings.
- This second block likewise slides in the guideways 5, and upon its upper surface is fastened a ring 11, which may be cast integral therewith, having a helical or screwshaped upper edge.
- This helix maybe in the form of a single curve, as shown in Figs. 3 and 6, or in the form of two curves Serial No. 403,009. (No model.)
- a break betweemas shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and engaging therewith is another corresponding helix or screw-thread upon a second ring 12, resting upon the ring l1.
- These rings are held in central position by suitable lugs 13 upon the housings, and a shaft 14 passes centrally through them, being stepped at 15 in the block 7.
- This shaft is provided with feathers whiclrfit in slots in the upper ring at 16, and at its upper end is squared in crosssection for the application of a wrench or similar device for turning the shaft.
- the upper ring may preferably have a cover 17, provided with a boss 18, which works in a circu lar recess in the housing and holds the ring securely in place.
- the action is as follows: As the plate or bar is inserted within the rolls, the upper roll rises a certain distance to admit the same. Before the next pass, the shaft being turned a certain amount,the upper ring moves over the lower ring and forces it down, so that the distance through which the roll may rise is thereby diminished. This operation is repeated till ,the rolling is completed.
- Aroll-bearin g comprising a movable bearing-block having a flat upper bearing-surface, a second movable block having a mating bearing-surface engaging therewith, a helical sur.
- a revoluble adjusting-piece having a helical surface enn gaging the same, substantially as and for the purposes described.
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WITNESSES (No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2, A. PATERSON.
ROLL BEARING.
Patented June '28, 1892.
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ALEXANDER k.'iAlTnRsoN, or ALLEGHENY, PENNSYLVANIA.
ROLL-BEARING.
SPECIFICATION forming-part of Letters. Patent No. 477,818, dated June 28, 1892.
Application filed August 18, 1891.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER PATERsoN, of Allegheny, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Roll-Bearings, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a cross-section through the roll, showing the roll-bearings. Fig. 2 is a crosssection on the line II II of Fig. 1 Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1, showing a modified form of the helix. Fig. 4 is a plan of the upper block 7, provided with a single helix. Fig. 5 is a' similar view showing a double helix. Figs. 6 and 7 are views similar to Figs. 4 and 5, but shown in perspective.
My invention relates to that class of rollbearings in which the upper roll is arranged for vertical adjustment, in order to reduce gradually the thickness of the plate or bar acted upon; and it consists in an improved means by which the roll is adjusted, whereby springing of the roll is effectually prevented and a much more delicate adjustment is obtainable than by the use offormer means employed for this purpose.
In the drawings, in which similar numerals indicate corresponding parts, 2 are 4the rollhousings, and 3 is the upper of a pair of rolls held therein.
3 are the brasses orbearings for the roll, the upper brass being held in the sliding bearing-block 4, which works in the guideways 5. Upon the upper surface of the block 5 is secured the steel face 6, against which an adjusting-screw bears in the ordinary construction. In my improved construction a second block 7 is provided, having upon its lower surface a piece 3, corresponding to the steel face 6. This block 7 is supported upon springs 9, which extend from either end and 'bear at theirextremities upon bars l0, extending from the housings. This second block likewise slides in the guideways 5, and upon its upper surface is fastened a ring 11, which may be cast integral therewith, having a helical or screwshaped upper edge. This helix maybe in the form of a single curve, as shown in Figs. 3 and 6, or in the form of two curves Serial No. 403,009. (No model.)
with a break betweemas shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and engaging therewith is another corresponding helix or screw-thread upon a second ring 12, resting upon the ring l1. These rings are held in central position by suitable lugs 13 upon the housings, and a shaft 14 passes centrally through them, being stepped at 15 in the block 7. This shaftis provided with feathers whiclrfit in slots in the upper ring at 16, and at its upper end is squared in crosssection for the application of a wrench or similar device for turning the shaft. The upper ring may preferably have a cover 17, provided with a boss 18, which works in a circu lar recess in the housing and holds the ring securely in place.
The action is as follows: As the plate or bar is inserted within the rolls, the upper roll rises a certain distance to admit the same. Before the next pass, the shaft being turned a certain amount,the upper ring moves over the lower ring and forces it down, so that the distance through which the roll may rise is thereby diminished. This operation is repeated till ,the rolling is completed.
The advantages of my invention accrue from the rm broad bearing obtained by the l having a broad firm bearing upon the face of the brass or bearing-block.
What I claim isd` 1. Aroll-bearin g comprising a movable bearing-block having a flat upper bearing-surface, a second movable block having a mating bearing-surface engaging therewith, a helical sur.
face upon the second block, and a revoluble adjusting-piece having a helical surface enn gaging the same, substantially as and for the purposes described.
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provided Withr'a mating helical surface, a shfutb' passing; yt'l'irough -an`d keyedf to the ring and stepped in the second bearing-block, and I5 means for turning said shaft, substantially as and for the purposes described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set ALEXANDER PATERSON.
Witnesses:
H. M. CORWIN, W. B. CORWIN.
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