Claims
- 1. A descaler for descaling scale formed on surfaces of steel billets, slabs and sheets, comprising:
- a rotary drum having an axis and an outer surface, comprising:
- a cylindrical, cage-like outer drum member provided with a plurality of axially elongated holes arranged in a plurality of equiangularly spaced axial rows, with said holes in one row being in an overlapping staggered relationship with the holes in an adjacent row, said outer drum comprising: a pair of opposed stay rings, each having an inner periphery and an outer periphery and being arranged co-axially with the axis of the rotary drum; a plurality of stays of rectangular cross-section, each having first and second ends secured to the outer peripheries of the stay rings and arranged equiangularly around the axis of the rotary drum; and a plurality of fixing members, each having a concave inner surface, and each interconnecting adjacent stays at predetermined distances along the stays, said stays and fixing members defining said elongated holes; and
- an inner drum member having first and second ends mounted detachably to the inner peripheries of the stay rings, disposed concentrically within said outer drum member, and having an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface;
- a plurality of descaling units on the outer surface of said rotary drum, each of said descaling units comprising:
- an elongated supporting member oriented with its length extending substantially parallel to the axis of the rotary drum and its height and width extending substantially perpendicular to the axis of the rotary drum;
- a bundle of substantially parallel steel wires of substantially equal length tightly packed along the length of said supporting member, straddling said supporting member, and projecting outwardly therefrom to form a striking surface for cracking scale with opposite ends of the supporting member extending axially out of the bundle, each bundle of wire having two major face portions each having a length extending parallel to the height of said supporting member, a tip striking portion and two side portions, said descaling units being mounted on said rotary drum with each supporting member located between the outer drum member and the inner drum member and the bundles of steel wires extending radially outwardly through the elongated holes, the outer and inner drum members being radially separated by a distance which is greater than the height of each supporting member in order to permit radial movement of the supporting members relative to the drum members, each of said elongated holes having a width which is greater than the width of each supporting member in order to leave a space adjacent to each bundle of steel wire to permit circumferential movement of the bundles relative to the drum members, the supporting member of each descaling unit engaging inner surfaces of two adjacent fixing members, the radial movement of each descaling unit being limited by the inner surface of the fixing members and the outer peripheral surface of the inner drum, and the circumferential movement of each descaling unit being limited by engagement of the descaling unit with opposing stays.
- 2. The descaler of claim 1, wherein the rotary drum comprises a pair of opposing flanges secured to at least one rotary shaft, said outer drum being detachably fixed to said flanges, said flanges being provided with a plurality of windows so that cooling fluid may be introduced to an interior portion of the rotary drum through the windows, the inner drum being provided with a plurality of apertures so that cooling fluid may pass through the inner drum and the elongated holes to cool the steel wires of the descaling units.
- 3. The descaler of claim 1, wherein said bundle comprises a plurality of steel wires bent in a U-like form straddling the support member, each descaling unit further comprising a tie band having opposing flat surfaces extending substantially parallel to the supporting member and contacting opposite sides of the bundle to tighten the bundle into a form having a substantially rectangular cross-section.
- 4. The descaler of claim 3, wherein each descaler unit comprises a U-shaped metallic protecting plate which covers at least a part of both axial side portions of the bundle emerging from the tie band to prevent steel wires from being separated and individually moved.
- 5. A descaler for descaling scale formed on surfaces of steel billets, slabs and sheets, comprising:
- a rotary drum having an axis and an outer surface, comprising:
- an outer drum member provided with a plurality of axially elongated holes arranged in a plurality of equiangularly spaced axial rows, with said holes in one row being in an overlapping staggered relationship with the holes in an adjacent row; and
- an inner drum member disposed concentrically within said outer drum member, and having an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface;
- a plurality of descaling units on an outer surface of said rotary drum, each of said descaling units comprising:
- an elongated supporting member oriented with its length extending substantially parallel to the axis of the rotary drum, and its height and width extending substantially perpendicular to the axis of the rotary drum;
- a bundle of substantially parallel steel wires of substantially equal length tightly packed along the length of said supporting member, straddling said supporting member, and projecting outwardly therefrom to form a striking surface for cracking scale, with opposite ends of the supporting member extending axially out of the bundle, each bundle of wire having two major face portions each having a length extending parallel to the height of said supporting member, a tip striking portion and two side portions, said descaling units being mounted on said rotary drum with each supporting member located between the outer drum member and the inner drum member with the bundles of steel wires extending radially outwardly through the elongated holes, the outer and inner drum members being radially separated by a distance which is greater than the height of each supporting member in order to permit radial movement of the supporting members relative to the drum members, each of said elongated holes having a width which is greater than the width of each supporting member in order to leave a space adjacent to each bundle of steel wire to permit circumferential movement of the bundles relative to the drum members, each descaling unit further comprising a U-shaped protecting plate having a base portion covering a base portion of the bundle, two face portions extending from the base portion of the plate and extending along at least one-third of the length of each major face of the bundle to expose the striking surface of the bundle, and tab portions extending from the face portions of the protecting plate and covering both side portions of the bundle to prevent the steel wires from being bent and individually moved, each descaling unit further comprising a tie band having opposite flat surfaces which extend substantially parallel to the supporting member and contact portions of opposing outer surfaces of the protecting plate adjacent to the base portion of the plate to tigthen the bundle into a form of substantially rectangular cross-section.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 528,155, filed Aug. 31, 1983, now abandoned.
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