Claims
- 1. Apparatus for heat treating thin steel plate of about 3/8 inch in thickness with a minimal amount of waviness after said steel has been heated above its critical temperature comprising:
- (a) drive roller means for driving said plate through said apparatus along a path co-planar with the longitudinal axis of said plate;
- (b) means for longitudinally levelling said plate and reducing internal stresses within said plate by reversibly bending said plate in progressively smaller increments from an entrance end to an exit end of said levelling means, said levelling means including a plurality of first leveller rollers positioned on one side of said plate with centers spaced along an axis generally parallel to said path, a plurality of second leveller rollers positioned on the opposite side of said plate generally nested with respect to said first plurality and having centers spaced generally along an axis inclined relative to said longitudinal path such that the rollers in the second plurality positioned at said entrance end of said levelling means are spaced vertically closest to said first leveller rollers while the leveller rollers in the second plurality at said exit end are spaced vertically furthest from said first leveller roller, all of said leveller rollers extending transversely to said longitudinal plate axis a distance substantially equal to the width of said plate and rotatable about an axis transverse to said longitudinal axis, means for adjusting the inclined axis and simultaneously therewith the position of all of said second leveller rollers to level said plate; and
- (c) quench means located adjacent said exit end of said leveller means for press quenching said plate to restrain lateral and longitudinal contraction of said plate, said quench means having an entrance end and an exit end and including first and second pluralities of quench rolls positioned above and below said plate respectively with their centers on axes parallel to said longitudinal axis and extending transversely a distance substantially equal to the width of said plate and quench nozzle means interspersed between said rools for directing liquid quenchant substantially normal to said plate in a progressively controlled and uniform manner as said plate travels from said quench entrance end to said quench exit end whereby said plate is quenched with a minimal amount of flatness distortion.
- 2. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said drive roller means further includes only a first pair of pinch rolls positioned adjacent said entrance end of levelling means, a second pair of pinch rolls positioned between said exit end of said levelling means and said entrance end of said quench means, a third pair of pinch rolls adjacent said exit end of said quench means, the diameter of said pinch rolls being greater than the diameter of said leveller rolls and said quench rolls, first drive means for driving said leveller rolls and said pinch rolls in said first and second pairs on one side of said steel plate at a set speed; second drive means for driving said leveller rolls and said pinch rolls in said first and second pairs on the opposite of said steel plate at a set speed; timing means between said rolls of said second pair of pinch rolls to assure that said first and second drive means are at the same speed whereby said plate passes through said levelling means without substantial tensioning thereof; third drive means driving said quench rolls and one of said pinch rolls in said third pair on one side of said plate at the same speed, coordinating drive means between said one of said pinch rolls on one side of said plate with the quench roll adjacent the entrance end of said quench means on the same side of said plate for driving said quench rolls at the same peripheral speed as said levelling and pinch rolls whereby said plate is tensioned as it is quenched in said quench means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 657,675, filed Oct. 4, 1984, now abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 583,343, filed Feb. 24, 1984, now abandoned.
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