Claims
- 1. A plate rolling apparatus comprising a rotatable mandrel mounted in a frame, a gripper rib on the mandrel extending axially therealong adapted to grip the edge of a plate to be curved around the mandrel when the mandrel is rotated, a single pressure roller mounted beneath the mandrel and adapted to contact the surface of the plate and apply a squeezing force to the plate and the mandrel, the pressure roller being laterally movable sideways relative to the center line of the mandrel depending upon the location of the gripper in the region of the roller during a plate rolling operation, so as not to foul the gripper yet applying said squeezing force to said plate, wherein the single roller applies pressure normal to said plate thereby avoiding undesirable lateral forces on the mandrel and is adjustable to be in direct alignment with the mandrel center at least when the gripper is not in the vicinity, and when large forces are required to be applied between the mandrel and the plate.
- 2. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising deflection limiting means mounted on the frame adapted to engage the mandrel and plate during a rolling operation to limit at least horizontal deflection of the mandrel that may occur during rolling of the plate.
- 3. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the mandrel is suitable for the formation of a hollow tapered pipe said mandrel including a series of disc like laminations mounted in serial formation, each lamination having a diameter of slightly less than an adjacent lamination on one side and a diameter slightly larger than a lamination on the other side so that the formation of laminations taken together form a substantial frustoconical or conical body, a framework upon which said laminations are mounted so that relative movement of the laminations and the framework is resisted, said mandrel being adapted to form the plate into a tapered curved section upon rotation of the mandrel and to ultimately form a tapered pipe after curving both opposite edge portions of said plate.
- 4. A plate bending machine as claimed in claim 3 wherein the disc-like laminations are non-rotatably mounted upon a shaft which extends for the full length of said mandrel and said laminations are spaced part a predetermined distance from one another so as to form a desired taper angle.
- 5. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said frame comprising: a base section, upstanding opposed end sections and an upper movable support member, said upstanding opposed end sections including journal means for support of said mandrel, at least one of said journal means being movable in an upward or downward direction, lower roller means mounted from said base section having a plate engagement zone parallel to an adjacent lower surface of the mandrel and adapted to apply pressure to a metal plate interposed between said mandrel and said lower roller means, and upper roller means mounted on said movable support member having a plate engagement zone parallel to an adjacent upper surface of said mandrel, said machine being characterized by means for moving said support member in response to movement of the journal means whereby the support member and adjacent said movable journal means is moved upwardly or downwardly by a distance being twice that of the movement of the movable journal means.
- 6. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein both ends of the mandrel are movable with equivalent movement of the ends of the support member so that varied diameters and angles of taper of mandrels can be accommodated.
- 7. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the single roller is laterally movable sideways relative to the center line of the mandrel to avoid fouling the gripper.
- 8. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the mandrel is suitable for the formation of a hollow tapered pipe said mandrel including a series of disc-like laminations mounted in serial formation, each lamination having a diameter of slightly less than an adjacent lamination on one side and a diameter slightly larger than a lamination on the other side so that the formation of laminations taken together form a substantial frustoconical or conical body, a framework on which said laminations are mounted so that relative movement of the laminations and the framework is resisted, said mandrel being adapted to form the plate into a tapered curved section upon rotation of the mandrel and to ultimately form a tapered pipe after curving both opposite edge portions of said plate.
- 9. A plate bending machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein the disclike laminations are non-rotatably mounted upon a shaft which extends for the full length of said mandrel and said laminations are spaced apart a predetermined distance from one another so as to form a desired taper angle.
- 10. A plate rolling apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the mandrel is suitable for the formation of a hollow tapered pipe said mandrel including a series of disc-like laminations mounted in serial formation, each lamination having a diameter of slightly less than an adjacent lamination on one side and a diameter slightly larger than a lamination on the other side so that the formation of laminations taken together form a substantial frustoconical or conical body, a framework on which said laminations are mounted so that relative movement of the laminations and the framework is resisted, said mandrel being adapted to form the plate into a tapered curved section upon rotation of the mandrel and to ultimately form a tapered pipe after curving both opposite edge portions of said plate.
- 11. A plate bending machine as claimed in claim 10, wherein the disc-like laminations are non-rotatably mounted upon a shaft which extends for the full length of the mandrel, said laminations spaced apart a predetermined distance from one another so as to form a desired taper angle.
- 12. A plate rolling apparatus comprising a rotatable mandrel mounted in a frame, a gripper rib on the mandrel extending axially therealong adapted to grip the edge of a plate to be curved around the mandrel when the mandrel is rotated, a single pressure roller mounted beneath the mandrel and adapted to contact the surface of the plate and apply an upward force against the plate, the pressure roll being laterally movable sideways relative to the center line of the mandrel, so as not to foul the gripper during plate engagement yet apply substantial squeezing force to said plate during final stage of rolling, wherein the single roller applies pressure normal to said plate thereby avoiding undesirable lateral forces on the mandrel and is adjustable to be in direct alignment with the mandrel center when the gripper is not in the vicinity.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
PJ3227 |
Mar 1989 |
AUX |
|
PJ5218 |
Jul 1989 |
AUX |
|
Parent Case Info
This a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/768,398, filed Sep. 13, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,849, issued Sep. 21, 1993.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
44311 |
Dec 1985 |
AUX |
1096821 |
Jun 1955 |
FRX |
2133016 |
Jan 1972 |
DEX |
742864 |
Jan 1956 |
GBX |
725745 |
May 1978 |
SUX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
768398 |
Sep 1991 |
|