Claims
- 1. Apparatus for simultaneously milling and stretching a solid sheet workpiece which passes through said apparatus in a predetermined direction of travel, comprising in combination:
- a pair of opposed rollers defining a nip therebetween and through which said solid sheet workpiece is passed so as to be simultaneously milled and stretched as said solid sheet workpiece passes through said nip in a single pass;
- means for driving said opposed rollers in opposite directions and at sufficiently different lineal surface velocities for simultaneously milling and stretching said solid sheet workpiece within said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers; and
- means, disposed adjacent to and upstream of a first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers, as considered in said direction of travel, for heating an outer surface portion of said solid sheet workpiece, which is not disposed in contact with said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers and which is located at a location upstream of said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers, to a temperature level which is greater than the temperature level of an inner surface portion of said solid sheet workpiece which is disposed in contact with said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers such that when said outer and inner surface portions of said solid sheet workpiece reach said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers, said temperature levels of said inner and outer surface portions of said solid sheet workpiece will be substantially the same whereby the density of said solid sheet workpiece across the thickness dimension of said solid sheet workpiece will be substantially uniform.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said heating means comprises a heated roller disposed up-stream of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
- said apparatus further comprises an entry bridle assembly; and
- said heated roller is interposed between said pair of opposed rollers and said entry bridle assembly.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2, further comprising:
- means for heating said heated roller to a temperature level of approximately 280.degree. F. so as to, in turn, heat said outer surface of said sheet workpiece to a temperature level of approximately 242.degree. F.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 4, further comprising:
- means for heating said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers to a temperature level of approximately 290.degree. F. so as to, in turn, heat said inner surface portion of said sheet. workpiece such that both said outer and inner surface portions of said sheet workpiece will have substantially the same temperature level of approximately 236.degree. F. at a location immediately upstream of said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers.
- 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving a second downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers at a lineal surface velocity which is within the range of 7-12 times greater than the lineal surface velocity of said first, upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 7. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving said second downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers at a lineal surface velocity which is 9.5 times said lineal surface velocity of said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 8. Apparatus for simultaneously milling and stretching a sheet workpiece which passes through said apparatus in a predetermined direction of travel, comprising:
- a pair of opposed rollers defining a nip therebetween and through which said sheet workpiece is passed so as to be simultaneously milled and stretched as said sheet workpiece passes through said nip in a single pass;
- means for driving said opposed rollers in opposite directions and at sufficiently different lineal surface velocities for simultaneously milling and stretching said sheet workpiece within said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers; and
- heater means disposed about opposite edge portions of said sheet workpiece for heating said opposite edge portions of said sheet workpiece at a location upstream of said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers so as to increase the degree of flatness of said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece across the width of said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece as said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece passes through said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers.
- 9. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
- said heating means comprises radiant, infrared heaters.
- 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- each one of said radiant, infrared heaters has a width of approximately two and one-half inches.
- 11. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
- said heating means partially envelop a first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers as considered in said direction of travel of said sheet workpiece through said apparatus.
- 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 11, further comprising:
- an entry bridle assembly comprising entry bridle rollers; and
- said heating means comprises a linear portion for heating side edge portions of said sheet workpiece along a linear extent which extends between said entry bridle assembly and said upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers, and an arcuate portion for heating said opposite side edge portions of said sheet workpiece along an arcuate extent which is routed about said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 13. Apparatus as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- said arcuate portion of said heating means has a circumferential extent of approximately 180.degree..
- 14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, further comprising:
- an entry bridle assembly comprising entry bridle rollers;
- said heating means partially envelops one of said entry bridle rollers.
- 15. Apparatus as set forth in claim 14, wherein:
- said heating means has an arcuate configuration which has a circumferential extent of approximately 180.degree. so as to partially envelop said one of said entry bridle rollers.
- 16. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving a second downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers, as considered in said direction of travel, at a lineal surface velocity which is within the range of 7-12 times greater than the lineal surface velocity of a first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 17. Apparatus as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving said second downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers at a lineal surface velocity which is 9.5 times said lineal surface velocity of said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 18. Apparatus for simultaneously milling and stretching a sheet workpiece which passes through said apparatus in a predetermined direction of travel, comprising:
- a pair of opposed rollers defining a nip therebetween and through which said sheet workpiece is passed so as to be simultaneously milled and stretched as said sheet workpiece passes through said nip in a single pass; and
- means for driving said opposed rollers in opposite directions and at sufficiently different lineal surface velocities for simultaneously milling and stretching said sheet workpiece within said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers;
- said opposed rollers each having a configuration comprising concave central portions and cylindrical edge portions so as to provide said sheet workpiece with thinner edge portions than central portions when said sheet workpiece is conducted through said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers such that an increased degree of flatness of said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece across the width of said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece, as said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece passes through said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers, is achieved.
- 19. Apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein:
- said central portions of said opposed rollers are arcuate in configuration.
- 20. Apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein:
- said central portions of said opposed rollers have a trapezoidal configuration.
- 21. Apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving a second downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers, as considered in said direction of travel, at a lineal surface velocity which is within the range of 7-12 times greater than the lineal surface velocity of a first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 22. Apparatus as set forth in claim 21, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving said second downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers at a lineal surface velocity which is 9.5 times said lineal surface velocity of said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 23. Apparatus for simultaneously milling and stretching a sheet workpiece which passes through said apparatus in a predetermined direction of travel, comprising:
- die means for extruding a sheet workpiece;
- a pair of opposed rollers defining a nip therebetween and through which said sheet workpiece is passed so as to be simultaneously milled and stretched as said sheet workpiece passes through said nip in a single pass; and
- means for driving said opposed rollers in opposite directions and at sufficiently different lineal surface velocities for simultaneously milling and stretching said sheet workpiece within said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers;
- said die means having a predetermined cross-sectional configuration as defined across the thickness dimension of said sheet workpiece such that said extruded sheet workpiece has thinner edge portions than central portions and such that an increased degree of flatness of said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece across the width of said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece, and as considered with respect to the thickness dimension of said sheet workpiece, after said simultaneously milled and stretched sheet workpiece has passed through said nip defined between said pair of opposed rollers is achieved.
- 24. Apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- said predetermined cross-sectional configuration of said die means comprises a trapezoid.
- 25. Apparatus set forth in claim 24, further comprising:
- a plurality of casting rollers disposed within a vertical array and defining spaces therebetween having trapezoidal configurations for accommodating trapezoidal-configured sheet workpieces produced by said die means.
- 26. Apparatus as set forth in claim 23, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving a second downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers, as considered in said direction of travel, at a lineal surface velocity which is within the range of 7-12 times greater than the lineal surface velocity of a first, upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
- 27. Apparatus as set forth in claim 26, wherein:
- said means for driving said pair of opposed rollers comprises means for driving said second, downstream one of said pair of opposed rollers at a lineal surface velocity which is 9.5 times said lineal surface velocity of said first upstream one of said pair of opposed rollers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/528,282, filed Sep. 14, 1995, now abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 08/353,721 filed Dec. 12, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,525,287 which is a CIP of Ser. No. 07/958,803 filed on Oct. 9, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,387,388.
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