Cooling pot with vertically adjustable coil plate

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6237868
  • Patent Number
    6,237,868
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for receiving a continuous series of rings of a hot rolled product includes:a) a portable container having:i) a vertically disposed cylindrical side wall open at its upper and lower ends;ii) a base at the lower end of the side wall configured to removably locate the container at a coil forming station;iii) a horizontal shelf projecting inwardly from the interior of the side wall; andiv) a central core supported by the shelf, the core being spaced inwardly from the interior of the side wall to define an annular chamber therebetween, the shelf having access openings therein communicating with the chamber;b) an elevator platform at the coil forming station having support members configured and arranged to pass through the access openings in the shelf; andc) a mechanism for vertically adjusting the elevator platform to move its support members through the access openings in the shelf between raised operative positions at which the support members project into the annular chamber to support a coil therein by the receipt of said rings through open upper end of the container, and an inoperative position beneath the shelf, resulting in the coil being deposited on the shelf.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to rolling mills producing hot rolled steel products such as bars, rods and the like, and is concerned in particular to an improvement in the retarded cooling of such products in insulated containers commonly referred to as “pots”.




2. Description of the Prior Art




It is known to form hot rolled steel products such as bars, rods and the like into helical ring formulations which are accumulated in coil form in insulated pots. The difficulty with such arrangements is that the vertical distance the rings travel as they descend into the pots varies considerably from the beginning to the end of a coil forming cycle. This varying drop distance adversely affects uniformity of ring distribution and density from the bottom to the top of the coil, thus contributing to coil instability while also disadvantageously increasing coil size.




The primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved pot and associated adjustable coil support which operate in concert to maintain the top of the coil being formed in the pot at an optimum substantially constant height. By doing so, ring density and distribution is optimized and maintained substantially constant from the bottom to the top of the coil, which in turn minimizes coil size while maximizing coil stability.











These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic illustration of the delivery end of a rod mill;





FIG. 2

is a vertical sectional view through the coil forming station shown in

FIG. 1

, with the elevator platform fully retracted below the level of the roller table;





FIG. 3

is a horizontal sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

showing the elevator platform in a raised position during a coil forming operation;





FIG. 5

is another view similar to

FIG. 2

showing a fully formed coil contained in the pot with the insulated bottom and top covers in place; and





FIG. 6

is a diagrammatic plan view of the roller table at the reforming station.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring initially to

FIG. 1

, the delivery end of a rolling mill is shown comprising a pinch roll unit


10


arranged to direct a hot rolled rod


12


or other like product into an inclined laying head


14


which forms the product into a continuous helical series of rings


16


. The rings are received on a conveyor


18


on which they are carried forward in an overlapping nonconcentric arrangement towards a reforming station


20


. Insulated covers


22


may overlie the conveyor to retard the cooling rate of the rings. At the coil forming station, the rings drop from the conveyor into an insulated portable container commonly referred to as a “pot”


24


where they gather into an upstanding cylindrical coil. As each pot is filled, it is shifted to an adjacent station


26


where the coils are allowed to cool at a retarded rate before eventually being removed from the pots.




With reference additionally to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a pot


24


in accordance with the present invention is shown supported on a roller table


28


at the reforming station


20


. The pot has a vertically disposed insulated side wall


30


open at its upper and lower ends. A frame-like base


32


with a central opening is configured to support the pot on the roller table. Truncated somewhat pie shaped segments


34


of a horizontal shelf project inwardly from the interior of the side wall. The inner ends of the shelf segments


34


support vertically extending accurate segments


36


of a central core


38


. The core segments


36


are connected at their upper ends by a cap


40


. The core


38


is centrally located and spaced inwardly from the interior of the side wall


30


to define an annular chamber


42


therebetween. The shelf segments


34


are circumferentially spaced one from the other to define access openings which communicate with vertical slots between the core segments


36


.




Vertical rails indicated typically at


44


are secured to the interior of the side wall


30


. The rails project radially inwardly into the annular chamber


42


, and as will be explained hereinafter, serve to space the rings gathering in the pot from the interior of the side wall


30


, thereby promoting uniform retarded cooling.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the rollers


46


of the roller table are spaced one from the other and configured to define a cross-shaped opening


48


, the arms of which are aligned with the access openings between the shelf segments


34


.




An elevator platform


50


is positioned beneath the roller table


28


for vertical adjustment through the cross-shaped opening


48


. The elevator platform is generally in the shape of a cross, the arms


52


of which are provided with guide rollers


54


. The crossed arms


52


are aligned with the cross-shaped opening


48


defined by the table rollers


46


, as well as with the access openings between the shelf segments


34


and the vertical slots between the core segments


36


. The elevator platform is vertically adjustable by an appropriate mechanism, one example being a thrust motion rigid chain drive


56


of the type supplied by Serapid USA, Inc. of Troy, Mich.




In operation, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the elevator platform


50


is projected upwardly into the pot


24


, with the rollers


54


coacting with selected rails


44


to provide a guiding function. Rings


16


are received through the open top of the pot. The rings are deposited on the raised platform


50


where they accumulate in coil form around the central core


38


. The platform


50


is gradually lowered to maintain the top of the growing coil at an optimum level “L”, thereby maintaining the drop distance of the rings substantially constant. At the end of the coil forming operation, the platform descends below the roller table, and in so doing transfers the coil into the shelf segments


34


.




It will be seen that the upper end of the central core


38


is spaced below the upper rim of the wall


30


to thereby define an upper recess


58


. Similarly, the shelf segments


34


are spaced above the lower rim of the wall


30


to thereby define a lower recess


60


. After the coil has been fully formed, as shown in

FIG. 5

, insulated top and bottom covers


62


,


64


are positioned respectively in the upper and lower recesses


58


,


60


to fully enclose the coil within the pot.




It is our intention to cover all changes and modifications to the above described apparatus which do not depart from the spirit and scope of our invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for receiving a continuous series of rings of a hot rolled product, said apparatus comprising:a) a portable container having: i) a vertically disposed cylindrical side wall open at its upper and lower ends; ii) a base at the lower end of said side wall configured to removably locate said container at a coil forming station; iii) a horizontal shelf projecting inwardly from the interior of said side wall; and iv) a central core supported by said shelf, said core being fixed with respect to and being spaced inwardly from the interior of said side wall to define an annular chamber therebetween, said shelf having access openings therein communicating with said chamber; b) an elevator platform at said coil forming station, said elevator platform having support members configured and arranged to pass through the access openings in said shelf; and c) means for vertically adjusting said elevator platform to move said support members through the access openings in said shelf between raised operative positions at which said support members project into said chamber to support a coil being formed therein by the receipt of said rings through said open upper end, and an inoperative position beneath said shelf, resulting in said coil being deposited on said shelf.
  • 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shelf is comprised of circumferentially spaced segments defining said access openings therebetween.
  • 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said core comprises mutually spaced ribs supported by and extending vertically from said shelf segments.
  • 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein said ribs are interconnected at their upper ends by a cap.
  • 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said cap is spaced below the upper edge of said side wall to define an upper recess configured and arranged to removably receive an insulated top cover.
  • 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shelf is spaced above the lower end of said side wall to define a lower recess configured and arranged to removably receive an insulated bottom cover.
  • 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base is supported on a roller conveyor at said reforming station, said roller conveyor having rollers configured and arranged to provide openings therebetween aligned with the access openings in said shelf.
  • 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising rail members protruding from the interior of said side wall into said chamber, said rail members being configured and arranged to define a space between the exterior of said coil and the interior of said side wall.
  • 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein said elevator platform is guided by said rail members during its vertical adjustment.
  • 10. Apparatus for receiving a continuous series of rings of a hot rolled product, said apparatus comprising:a) a portable container having: i) a vertically disposed cylindrical side wall open at its upper and lower ends; ii) a base at the lower end of said side wall configured to removably locate said container at a coil forming station; iii) a horizontal shelf projecting inwardly from the interior of said side wall; iv) a central core supported by said shelf, said core being spaced inwardly from the interior of said side wall to define an annular chamber therebetween, said shelf being comprised of circumferentially spaced segments defining access openings therebetween communicating with said chamber, said core comprising mutually spaced ribs supported by and extending vertically from said shelf segments; and v) a cap interconnecting the upper ends of said ribs, said cap being spaced below the upper edge of said side wall to define an upper recess configured and arranged to removably receive an insulated top cover; b) an elevator platform at said coil forming station, said elevator platform having support members configured and arranged to pass through the access openings in said shelf; and c) means for vertically adjusting said elevator platform to move said support members through the access openings in said shelf between raised operative positions at which said support members project into said chamber to support a coil being formed therein by the receipt of said rings through said open upper end, and an inoperative position beneath said shelf, resulting in said coil being deposited on said shelf.
  • 11. Apparatus for receiving a continuous series of rings of a hot rolled product, said apparatus comprising:a) a portable container having: i) a vertically disposed cylindrical side wall open at its upper and lower ends; ii) a base at the lower end of said side wall configured to removably locate said container at a coil forming station; iii) a horizontal shelf projecting inwardly from the interior of said side wall, said shelf being spaced above the lower end of said side wall to define a lower recess configured and arranged to removably receive an insulated bottom cover; and iv) a central core supported by said shelf, said core being spaced inwardly from the interior of said side wall to define an annular chamber therebetween, said shelf having access openings therein communicating with said chamber; b) an elevator platform at said coil forming station, said elevator platform having support members configured and arranged to pass through the access openings in said shelf; and c) means for vertically adjusting said elevator platform to move said support members through the access openings in said shelf between raised operative positions at which said support members project into said chamber to support a coil being formed therein by the receipt of said rings through said open upper end, and an inoperative position beneath said shelf, resulting in said coil being deposited on said shelf.
  • 12. Apparatus for receiving a continuous series of rings of a hot rolled product, said apparatus comprising:a) a portable container having: i) a vertically disposed cylindrical side wall open at its upper and lower ends; ii) a base at the lower end of said side wall configured to removably locate said container at a coil forming station; iii) a horizontal shelf projecting inwardly from the interior of said side wall; and iv) a central core supported by said shelf, said core being spaced inwardly from the interior of said side wall to define an annular chamber therebetween, said shelf having first openings therein communicating with said chamber; b) a roller conveyor for supporting the base of said container at said reforming station, said roller conveyor having rollers configured and arranged to provide second openings therebetween aligned with the first openings in said shelf; c) an elevator platform at said coil forming station, said elevator platform having support members configured and arranged to pass through said first and second openings; and d) means for vertically adjusting said elevator platform to move said support members through said first and second openings between raised operative positions at which said support members project into said chamber to support a coil being formed therein by the receipt of said rings through said open upper end, and an inoperative position beneath said shelf, resulting in said coil being deposited on said shelf.
  • 13. Apparatus for receiving a continuous series of rings of a hot rolled product, said apparatus comprising:a) a portable container having: i) a vertically disposed cylindrical side wall open at its upper and lower ends; ii) a base at the lower end of said side wall configured to removably locate said container at a coil forming station; iii) a horizontal shelf projecting inwardly from the interior of said side wall; and iv) a central core supported by said shelf, said core being spaced inwardly from the interior of said side wall to define an annular chamber therebetween, said shelf having access openings therein communicating with said chamber; b) an elevator platform at said coil forming station, said elevator platform having support members configured and arranged to pass through the access openings in said shelf; c) means for vertically adjusting said elevator platform to move said support members through the access openings in said shelf between raised operative positions at which said support members project into said chamber to support a coil being formed therein by the receipt of said rings through said open upper end, and an inoperative position beneath said shelf, resulting in said coil being deposited on said shelf; and d) rail members protruding from the interior of said side wall into said chamber, said rail members being configured and arranged to define a space between the exterior of said coil and the interior of said side wall.
  • 14. Apparatus for receiving a continuous series of rings of a hot rolled product, said apparatus comprising:a) a portable container having: i) a vertically disposed cylindrical side wall open at its upper and lower ends; ii) a base at the lower end of said side wall configured to removably locate said container at a coil forming station; iii) a horizontal shelf projecting inwardly from the interior of said side wall; and iv) a central core supported by said shelf, said core being spaced inwardly from the interior of said side wall to define an annular chamber therebetween, said shelf having access openings therein communicating with said chamber; b) an elevator platform at said coil forming station, said elevator platform having support members configured and arranged to pass through the access openings in said shelf; c) means for vertically adjusting said elevator platform to move said support members through the access openings in said shelf between raised operative positions at which said support members project into said chamber to support a coil being formed therein by the receipt of said rings through said open upper end, and an inoperative position beneath said shelf, resulting in said coil being deposited on said shelf; and d) rail members protruding from the interior of said side wall into said chamber, said rail members being configured and arranged to define a space between the exterior of said coil and the interior of said side wall, said platform being guided by said rail members during its vertical adjustment.
PRIORITY INFORMATION

This application claims priority to provisional application Serial No. 60/106,274 filed Oct. 30, 1998.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/106274 Oct 1998 US