Annealing basket for degreasing and softening aluminum parts

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6558615
  • Patent Number
    6,558,615
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An annealing basket made of steel, receiving mass-produced aluminium parts (20) for the degreasing and softening thereof, comprising a bottom and side by a frame. At least one side wall (16) is joined to the walls that protrude from said bottom and are defined frame (12) by means of at least one aluminium element (26) that can be plastically deformed when heated to an annealing temperature as a result of the pressure that is exerted on the side walls (16) and occurs in the annealing basket (10) due to thermal expansion of said aluminium parts (20), whereby the side wall (16) moves outwards to a certain degree under the effect of the increase in the volume of said basket in at least one area that is adjacent to the frame.
Description




The invention concerns a steel annealing basket for holding mass-produced parts of aluminium for degreasing and soft annealing, with a base and side walls bordered by a frame projecting from this.




Annealing baskets of the type described above are used for example for degreasing and soft annealing of aluminium slugs for the production of extruded can and tube bodies and technical extrusions. Annealing baskets of conventional design consist of a frame within which are welded the base and side walls. When heating the annealing basket filled with slugs to an annealing temperature in the range from 350 to 500° C., the lubricant film initially adhering to the surface of the slugs vaporises, so that the slugs lose their initial slip ability as the temperature increases. Due to the heat expansion of the slugs, a pressure directed towards the side walls builds up in the annealing basket and which, as a result of the great softening of the aluminium and the heat expansion, which is around three times greater in comparison with a steel basket, leads to material deformations, in particular on the edges of the punched slugs, which can lead to production problems and rejects in the subsequent processing of the slugs by extrusion moulding.




The invention is therefore based on the task of creating an annealing basket of the type stated initially with which the localised deformations occurring on the soft aluminium parts, due to the pressure build-up as a result of the heat expansion, can be avoided.




The problem is solved according to the invention in that at least one side wall is connected to the frame by way of at least one aluminium element which deforms plastically on heating to an annealing temperature under the pressure occurring in the annealing basket by the heat expansion of the aluminium parts against the side walls so that the side wall, under the expansion of the basket volume, is moved outwards by an extent in at least one area adjacent to the frame.




In the connection according to the invention between the frame and the side wall, the pressure, due to the plastic deformation of the element softening to the same extent as the aluminium parts, is reduced by the movement of the side wall.




In a first embodiment of the annealing basket according to the invention, brackets are attached at least on one side wall in an edge area opposite brackets which are attached to the frame, and these together form a holder space for insertion of the element. The element is preferably an aluminium profile or a plate with substantially rectangular cross-section.




The frame can also be formed as a U-shaped profile which is open at the base, and the element, formed as an aluminium profile with substantially rectangular cross-section, can be inserted into the U-shaped profile, and the side wall lies against the side of the aluminium profile in an edge area.




The annealing basket according to the invention can be used for degreasing or soft annealing of any sort of aluminium parts. A particularly preferred area of application is the degreasing and soft annealing of aluminium slugs for extrusion moulding of can and tube bodies and technical extrusions.











Further advantages, features and details of the invention arise from the following description of preferred embodiments, and the drawings which show diagrammatically:





FIG. 1

a perspective view of an annealing basket filled with slugs;





FIG. 2

a partial section through the annealing basket of

FIG. 1

along line—in two operating states;





FIG. 3

a second embodiment of a connection between the frame and side wall of an annealing basket in two operating states;





FIG. 4

an oblique view of a third embodiment of a connection between the frame and the side wall of an annealing basket;





FIG. 5

the third embodiment of

FIG. 4

in two operational states.











An annealing basket


10


shown in

FIG. 1

for degreasing or soft annealing of mass-produced parts consists of steel frame parts


12


at right angles to each other and joined together to form a frame with an inserted base


14


and steel plate side walls


16


projecting from this. At least two opposing side walls


16


, and where applicable also the base


14


, are fitted with openings or perforations


18


. The perforations


18


serve for the passage of hot gases through the mass-produced parts in the annealing basket


10


during their annealing in an annealing furnace which contains the annealing basket


10


and is not shown in the drawing for better clarity.




The annealing basket


10


has for example a width b and a depth t each of 1000 mm, the height h for example is 400 mm. In the example shown here, the mass-produced parts are punched slugs


20


made from high-grade aluminium which are intended for example for the extrusion of aerosol cans. The slugs have, by way of an example, a diameter of 60 mm and a thickness of 4 mm.




The base


14


and three of the side walls


16


are welded to the frame parts


12


. One side wall


16


is inserted releasably in the frame and loosely attached to the upper frame part


12


. Brackets


22


are welded to the upper frame part and brackets


24


to the side wall


16


aligned with each other such that in cross-section they form a holder area for form-fit passage of a profile


26


of high-grade aluminium with substantially rectangular cross-section, with for example a width e of 60 mm and a thickness f of 4 mm.





FIG. 2



a


shows the releasable connection between the side wall


16


and the upper and/or lower frame part


12


in a first operating state before annealing treatment of the slug


20


. The lower frame part


12


in the example shown serves as a fixed stop. On the upper edge of the basket, the side wall


16


is releasably connected to the upper frame part


12


by way of the profile


26


inserted between the brackets


22


,


24


.




The surface of the slugs placed in the annealing basket for annealing is coated with a lubricant film from the preceding rolling and punching procedure, which when the slugs are placed in the annealing basket leads to practically unhindered slippage of the slugs


20


against each another and hence to a compact filling of the annealing basket


10


. In the annealing furnace hot gases flow through the annealing basket


10


filled with slugs


20


, where the slugs


20


during the annealing process are heated to a temperature of between around 350 and 500° C. Due to the evaporation of the lubricant film the ability of the slugs to slip against one another is increasingly hampered as the temperature rises. At the same time, the slugs


20


expand as the temperature rises. As the slugs can no longer slip freely against each other, in a conventional annealing basket with a frame of fixed welded side plates, a pressure builds up. As the heat expansion of aluminium is around three times greater than that of steel, and aluminium softens greatly during annealing in the given temperature range, the build-up of the pressure leads to deformation in the form of recesses on the slugs in the area of the punched edges. This surface damage in the slugs


20


can for example result, leading to incorrect operation in the subsequent extrusion processes due to lack of precise fit in the area of the die, and hence interruptions in operation.




The design shown in

FIG. 2



a


of a connection between a side wall


16


and a frame part


12


allows a countering of the said pressure build-up within the annealing basket


10


during the annealing process. During the heating of the annealing basket


10


filled with slugs, the high-grade aluminium profile


26


is heated to approximately the same level, i.e. the profile


26


also softens like the slugs


20


. As soon as the horizontal pressure P exerted against the side walls


26


by the expansion of the slugs


20


from the inside of the annealing basket


10


exceeds a certain level, the profile


26


begins to deform plastically under the pressure of the side walls acting on this. Here the side wall


16


moves outward by a distance s of around 15 mm in the area of the upper frame part


12


(

FIG. 2



b


). The deformation energy is practically fully absorbed by the profile


26


so that the slugs


20


no longer show any damage after annealing. As the heating and evaporation of the lubricant film takes place more slowly in the lower area of the annealing basket


10


compared with the upper area, it is not necessary to provide the connection between the side wall


16


and the lower frame part


12


with a plastically deformable connection. After annealing the plastically deformed profile


26


is replaced by a new profile and the annealing basket is available once more for the next annealing process.




Another design of releasable connection between a frame part


12


and a side wall


16


is shown in FIG.


3


. The upper frame part is designed as a U-shaped profile frame


28


, where the mutual spacing of the legs of the U-shaped profile, which is open at the base, is adapted to the thickness f of the profile


26


so that this is held by force. The deformation of the profile


26


by the build-up of pressure P during the temperature rise takes place in the same way as in the variants in FIG.


2


and here too leads to a movement of the side wall in the area of the upper frame part


12


by an amount s of the order of 15 mm (

FIG. 3



b


).




A further design of releasable connection between a frame part


12


and a side wall


16


is shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. In contrast to the variant shown in

FIG. 2

, here the lower bracket


24


is attached to a spacer


25


which is in turn welded to the side wall


16


. An angled stop


29


directed towards the inside of the annealing basket is welded to the upper frame part


12


as a reverse stop for the releasably attached side wall


16


. An aluminium profile in the form of a plate is introduced between the brackets


22


,


24


. To secure the aluminium plate against falling when the annealing basket is being tipped or emptied, a locking bar


27


is arranged on the lower bracket


24


in the direction of tipping. The deformation of the aluminium plate


26


by the build-up of pressure P during the temperature rise takes place in a similar way to the variants in

FIGS. 2 and 3

and here too leads to a movement of the side wall in the area of the upper frame part


12


by an amount s of the order of 15 mm from the reverse stop


29


until it makes contact with the upper frame part


12


(

FIG. 4



b


).




The connecting system shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

has a length for example of 100 mm. The arrangement of such a connecting system approximately in the centre of the frame part usually suffices for the releasable fixing of a side wall


16


to an upper frame part


12


. The aluminium plate


26


which is deformed after an annealing operation can without great force be tapped out its holder formed by the two brackets


22


,


24


and replaced by a new plate for the next annealing process.



Claims
  • 1. Steel annealing basket for holding mass-produced parts (20) of aluminum for degreasing and soft annealing, with a base (14) and side walls (16) projecting from the base (14), the sidewalls being bordered by a frame (12),characterised in that at least one side wall (16) is connected to the frame (12) by way of at least one aluminum element which deforms plastically on heating to an annealing temperature under the pressure (P) occurring in the annealing basket (10) by the heat expansion of the aluminum parts (20) against the side walls (16) so that the side wall (16), under expansion of the basket volume, is moved outwards by an extent (s) in at least one area adjacent to the frame (12).
  • 2. Annealing basket according to claim 1, characterised in that brackets (22) are attached to at least one side wall (16) in an edge area opposite brackets (24) which are attached to the frame (12), and these together form a holder space for insertion of the element (26).
  • 3. Annealing basket according to claim 2, characterised in that the element (26) is an aluminium profile or plate with substantially rectangular cross-section.
  • 4. Annealing basket according to claim 1, characterised in that the frame (12) is formed as a U-shaped profile, which is open at the base, and the element (26), formed as an aluminium profile with substantially rectangular cross-section can be inserted into the U-shaped profile, and the side wall (16) lies against the side of the aluminium profile in an edge area.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98811073 Oct 1998 EP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP99/07549 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/24942 5/4/2000 WO A
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