US803079A - Machine for producing seamless metallic tubes. - Google Patents

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US803079A
US803079A US19694204A US1904196942A US803079A US 803079 A US803079 A US 803079A US 19694204 A US19694204 A US 19694204A US 1904196942 A US1904196942 A US 1904196942A US 803079 A US803079 A US 803079A
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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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  • My invention is designed to provide certain new and useful improvements in a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in side elevation.
  • Fig. 2 is a view, partly in plan and partly in horizontal section.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in end elevation, the axis of the rotary member being omitted.
  • Fig. i is a central vertical section through the machine looking toward the opposite end from that shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a view in front elevation looking toward the roller-guide mechanism shown in side elevation in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 6 is a view, partly in plan and partly in horizontal section, the billetrests being omitted.
  • Fig. 7 is an enlarged view, in side elevation, of the roller-guide mechanism.
  • Fig. 8 shows details of the lowerroller bearings.
  • Fig. 9 shows the upperroller bearings and the means for their adjustment.
  • the mechanism embodied in my present invention is designed to pass a billet of metal between the faces of rotating members or bodies of desired form, from which the billet receives both a rotary and a longitudinal movement, the billet being forced over a mandrel lying in the axial line of the longitudinal travel of the billet, the billet being thereby converted into a tube or hollow body.
  • My present invention is designed to provide efficient means of regulating the adjustment of the rotating bodies between which the billet passes, toprovide an improved housing in order to secure a desired adjustment of said bodies, also to provide means for efficiently regulating the passage of the billet between said bodies and to hold the same more firmly'in place in the axial line of its travel.
  • My invention comprises two rotary mem bers or bodies, the axes of which have a variable adjustment, mechanism being provided for adjusting the rotatable members nearer to or farther from each other, and also to vary the axial line on which said members rotate.
  • 64 represents any suitable frame or support
  • 6 represents housings mounted thereupon, the same being shown engaged therewith, as by bolts 0.
  • rotatable barrels (2, respectively.
  • each of said barrels is journaled an axis 6 of the corresponding rotary member f.
  • My invention contemplates employing two of said housings, each carrying one of said barrels and each barrel carrying one of said rotary members, the housings and their barrels, together with the rotary members, being located upon the support, so that said rotary members face each other, leaving a passage therebetween for the passage of the billet, the billet being rotated and advanced between said members by the rotary action of said members.
  • Any suitable mechanism may be employed to rotate the axes e of said members. In the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 2 the billet would advance, for example, between the members f f in the direction of the arrow. To adjust the rotary members f f nearer to or farther away from each other,
  • adjusting-screws (indicated at g) engaged in the respective housings and with the respective barrels, as shown, or in any suitable manner, whereby the barrels may be moved toward or away from each other, the barrels carrying the rotary members therewith.
  • the companion adjustings'crews may each be provided with a corresponding pinion, (indicated at 72,) an intermediate gear e', meshing with both companion pinions, being mounted upon the outer end of the barrel d.
  • the members f may be adjusted for different sizes of billets.
  • barrels are also made adjustable on the axial line of said barrels, respectively, or, in other words, the barrels are each made partially rotatable in their respective housings, so as to adjust the axial line of the corresponding ro- I vided tatable member f as may be desired.
  • the housings'b are respectively prowith laterally extended adjustingscrews j, engaging an upwardly-extended arm 7t of the corresponding barrel.
  • the barrels may each rotate with relation with the corresponding adjusting-screws g g, the barrel is formed with circular grooves (indicated at Z) to receive a head on of the corresponding screw 5 In this way the axial line of the axes a may be varied, as indicated by the dotted lines 1 2 3, more particularly in Fig. 4.
  • Removable boxings of the axes e are indicated at n, secured upon the corresponding ends of the barrels (Z by means of bolts 79.
  • a rollerguide mechanism (shown more particularly in Figs. 1, 5 to 9,) said supports carrying guide-rolls, (indicated at r and 8,) the one above and the other below the work.
  • Fig. 1 is shown a billet at t, the mandrel over which the billet is drawn being indicated at M.
  • the supports q q are formed with openings 12 for the passage of the billet and the mandrel.
  • Bearing upon the corresponding rolls 1 s are additional rolls w and 00, arranged in pairs above and below the corresponding rolls r s.
  • the roll 8, with the companion rolls to 00 below the billet, may be journaled in bearings y, engaged upon the support q.
  • the upper roll r with its companion rolls w w, however, are made adjustable, the rolls r, w, and 00 above the billet being carried by adjustable bearings z, actuated by the adjusting-screws, (indicated by the numeral 1.)
  • the bearings z z are preferably provided with bracket-arms 5, united by an arm 6, the said screw 4: engaging with the arms 5.
  • the adjusting-screws 4L 4 in order to simultaneously actuate the adjustable bearings at opposite ends of the upper rolls may be provided with gears 7, meshing with pinions 8 upon the shaft 9, said shaft being preferably provided with an operating hand-wheel 10.
  • a cross-bar 11 is preferably employed to connect the bearings 2 z.
  • the boxes 18/ are preferably constructed as shown more particularly in detail in Fig. 8, the lower portion 12 and cap 13 to engage over the corresponding rolls w w and with an additional cap 14 to engage over the axes of the roll s, the different portions of the said boxes being united by bolts 15.
  • the supports are engaged upon the bed a, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 are shown billetrests 16 16.
  • the bars for the lower rolls w m are preferably supported upon the wedge or plate (indicated at 17) and may be raised or lowered by inserting wedges or plates of different thicknesses. It will be obvious that the rotating members ff have convex cen ters to contact with the work.
  • the housings d may simply be recessed, as indicated at 18, to permit the engagement of the adjusting-screws y' with the arm Z5, said arm preferably consisting of a separate piece bolted to the housing, as indicated at 19.
  • WVhat I claim as my invention is 1.
  • a support upon said support, bodies rotatable in said housings respectively, each provided with bearings at its inner end, a rotatable member journaled in the bearings of each of said bodies, and means to adjust each entire body longitudinally to carry said members toward and away from each other.
  • a support upon said support, a body rotatable in each of said housings provided with bearings at its inner end, a rotatable member journaled in each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, and means to adjust each entire body longitudinally to carry said rotatable members toward and from each other in their respective housings.
  • a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes the combination of a support, housings upon said support, a rotatable body in each of said housings provided with bearings at its inner end, arotatable member journaled in the bearings of each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, and adj usting-screws in said housings arranged to adjust each entire body longitudinally in said housings respectively to carry said rotatable members toward and away from each other.
  • a support upon said support, a body rotatable in each of said housings, a rotatable member journaled in each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, and adjusting-screws arranged to adjust said bodies in their respective housings to carry said rotatable members toward and away from each other, said bodies each constructed with an arc-shaped groove to receive the head of the corresponding adjusting-screw.
  • a support upon said support, a body rotatable in each of said housings, a rotatable member journaled in each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, adj usting-screws arranged to adjust said bodies to carry said rotatable members toward and away from each other, and gears upon said adjustingscrews, 'whereby the adjustingscrews may be actuated simultaneously.

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PATBNTED OCT. 31, 1905.
G. J. THUST. MACHINE FOR PRODUCING SEAMLESS METALLIC TUBES.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.7,1904. 1
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G. J. THUST. MACHINE FOR PRODUCING SEAMLBSS METALLIC TUBES.
APPLICATION FILED MAEJ, 1904.
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No. 803,079. P-ATENTED 001'. 31, 1905.
G. J. THUST.
MACHINE FOR PRODUCING SEAMLESS METALLIC-TUBES.
APPLIOATION FILED MAR.7,1904.
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PATENTED 001". 31, 1905.
I G. J. THUST. MACHINE FOR PRODUCING SBAMLBSS METALLIC TUBES.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.7.1904.
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gunnutur No. 803,079. PATENTED OCT. 31, 1905.
G. J. THUST. MACHINE FOR PRODUCING SEAMLESS METALLIC TUBES.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.'7,1904.
5 SHEETSSHBET 5 I gmmutnr I EB flf fglturmy GEORGE J. THUST, oE DETROIT,
MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO W. C.
MoMILLAN, TRUSTEE, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
MACHINE FOR PRODUCING SEAMLESS METALLIC TUBES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 31, 1905.
Application filed March '7, 1904. Serial No..l96,94;2.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE J. THUST, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit,
county of Wayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Machines for Producing Seamless Metallic Tubes, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention is designed to provide certain new and useful improvements in a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes.
My invention consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter described and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Y Figure 1 is a view in side elevation. Fig. 2 is a view, partly in plan and partly in horizontal section. Fig. 3 is a view in end elevation, the axis of the rotary member being omitted. Fig. i is a central vertical section through the machine looking toward the opposite end from that shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a view in front elevation looking toward the roller-guide mechanism shown in side elevation in Fig. 1. Fig. 6 is a view, partly in plan and partly in horizontal section, the billetrests being omitted. Fig. 7 is an enlarged view, in side elevation, of the roller-guide mechanism. Fig. 8 shows details of the lowerroller bearings. Fig. 9 shows the upperroller bearings and the means for their adjustment.
The mechanism embodied in my present invention is designed to pass a billet of metal between the faces of rotating members or bodies of desired form, from which the billet receives both a rotary and a longitudinal movement, the billet being forced over a mandrel lying in the axial line of the longitudinal travel of the billet, the billet being thereby converted into a tube or hollow body.
My present invention, among other objects, is designed to provide efficient means of regulating the adjustment of the rotating bodies between which the billet passes, toprovide an improved housing in order to secure a desired adjustment of said bodies, also to provide means for efficiently regulating the passage of the billet between said bodies and to hold the same more firmly'in place in the axial line of its travel.
My invention comprises two rotary mem bers or bodies, the axes of which have a variable adjustment, mechanism being provided for adjusting the rotatable members nearer to or farther from each other, and also to vary the axial line on which said members rotate.
I carry out my invention as follows:
In the drawings, 64 represents any suitable frame or support, and 6 represents housings mounted thereupon, the same being shown engaged therewith, as by bolts 0. In said housings are located rotatable barrels (2, respectively. In each of said barrels is journaled an axis 6 of the corresponding rotary member f. My invention contemplates employing two of said housings, each carrying one of said barrels and each barrel carrying one of said rotary members, the housings and their barrels, together with the rotary members, being located upon the support, so that said rotary members face each other, leaving a passage therebetween for the passage of the billet, the billet being rotated and advanced between said members by the rotary action of said members. Any suitable mechanism may be employed to rotate the axes e of said members. In the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 2 the billet would advance, for example, between the members f f in the direction of the arrow. To adjust the rotary members f f nearer to or farther away from each other,
I have shown adjusting-screws (indicated at g) engaged in the respective housings and with the respective barrels, as shown, or in any suitable manner, whereby the barrels may be moved toward or away from each other, the barrels carrying the rotary members therewith. I prefer to employ two adjustingscrews 9 g, engaged with each housing and with its corresponding barrel. In order to actuate both of the companion adjustings'crews simultaneously, they may each be provided with a corresponding pinion, (indicated at 72,) an intermediate gear e', meshing with both companion pinions, being mounted upon the outer end of the barrel d. By means of these adj usting-screws the members f may be adjusted for different sizes of billets. The
barrels (Z are also made adjustable on the axial line of said barrels, respectively, or, in other words, the barrels are each made partially rotatable in their respective housings, so as to adjust the axial line of the corresponding ro- I vided tatable member f as may be desired. To this end the housings'b are respectively prowith laterally extended adjustingscrews j, engaging an upwardly-extended arm 7t of the corresponding barrel. By means of these adjusting-screws actuating the corresponding arm 71: it will readily be perceived that the barrel may be rotated on its axial line in either direction. In order that the barrels may each rotate with relation with the corresponding adjusting-screws g g, the barrel is formed with circular grooves (indicated at Z) to receive a head on of the corresponding screw 5 In this way the axial line of the axes a may be varied, as indicated by the dotted lines 1 2 3, more particularly in Fig. 4. Removable boxings of the axes e are indicated at n, secured upon the corresponding ends of the barrels (Z by means of bolts 79.
Between the vertical planes of the axes e e of the rotatable members ff and at opposite ends thereof I locate supports 9 of a rollerguide mechanism, (shown more particularly in Figs. 1, 5 to 9,) said supports carrying guide-rolls, (indicated at r and 8,) the one above and the other below the work. In Fig. 1 is shown a billet at t, the mandrel over which the billet is drawn being indicated at M. The supports q q are formed with openings 12 for the passage of the billet and the mandrel. Bearing upon the corresponding rolls 1 s are additional rolls w and 00, arranged in pairs above and below the corresponding rolls r s. The roll 8, with the companion rolls to 00 below the billet, may be journaled in bearings y, engaged upon the support q. The upper roll r with its companion rolls w w, however, are made adjustable, the rolls r, w, and 00 above the billet being carried by adjustable bearings z, actuated by the adjusting-screws, (indicated by the numeral 1.) The bearings z z are preferably provided with bracket-arms 5, united by an arm 6, the said screw 4: engaging with the arms 5. The adjusting-screws 4L 4 in order to simultaneously actuate the adjustable bearings at opposite ends of the upper rolls may be provided with gears 7, meshing with pinions 8 upon the shaft 9, said shaft being preferably provided with an operating hand-wheel 10. A cross-bar 11 is preferably employed to connect the bearings 2 z. The boxes 18/ are preferably constructed as shown more particularly in detail in Fig. 8, the lower portion 12 and cap 13 to engage over the corresponding rolls w w and with an additional cap 14 to engage over the axes of the roll s, the different portions of the said boxes being united by bolts 15. The supports are engaged upon the bed a, as indicated in Fig. 1. In Fig. 5 are shown billetrests 16 16. The bars for the lower rolls w m are preferably supported upon the wedge or plate (indicated at 17) and may be raised or lowered by inserting wedges or plates of different thicknesses. It will be obvious that the rotating members ff have convex cen ters to contact with the work.
The housings d may simply be recessed, as indicated at 18, to permit the engagement of the adjusting-screws y' with the arm Z5, said arm preferably consisting of a separate piece bolted to the housing, as indicated at 19.
It will be evident that the companion rollers r 8 contact longitudinally thereof with the work to hold the work firmly in place as it is being advanced between said guide-rolls and the rotary members f f. In this way the work is held steadily in its axial line of travel.
WVhat I claim as my invention is 1. In a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes the combination of a support, housings upon said support, bodies rotatable in said housings respectively, each provided with bearings at its inner end, a rotatable member journaled in the bearings of each of said bodies, and means to adjust each entire body longitudinally to carry said members toward and away from each other.
2. In a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes the combination of a support, housings upon said support, a body rotatable in each of said housings provided with bearings at its inner end, a rotatable member journaled in each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, and means to adjust each entire body longitudinally to carry said rotatable members toward and from each other in their respective housings.
8. In a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes the combination of a support, housings upon said support, a rotatable body in each of said housings provided with bearings at its inner end, arotatable member journaled in the bearings of each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, and adj usting-screws in said housings arranged to adjust each entire body longitudinally in said housings respectively to carry said rotatable members toward and away from each other.
4. In a machine for producing seamless metallictubes the combination of a support, housings upon said support, a body rotatable in each of said housings, a rotatable member journaled in each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, and adjusting-screws arranged to adjust said bodies in their respective housings to carry said rotatable members toward and away from each other, said bodies each constructed with an arc-shaped groove to receive the head of the corresponding adjusting-screw.
5. In a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes, the combination of a support, housings upon said support, a body rotatable in each of said housings, a rotatable member journaled in each of said bodies, mechanical means to rotate said bodies to adjust the axial line of the corresponding rotatable member, adj usting-screws arranged to adjust said bodies to carry said rotatable members toward and away from each other, and gears upon said adjustingscrews, 'whereby the adjustingscrews may be actuated simultaneously.
6. In a machine for producing seamless metallic tubes, the combination of a support, housings upon said support, a body rotatable in each of said housings provided with bearings at its inner end, a gear loosely mounted upon the opposite end of said body, rotatable members between which the work is to pass ing witnesses.
GEORGE J. THUST.
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N. S. WRIGHT, N. L. SIMMoNs.
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