Claims
- 1. A device for receiving and discharging bars (b, b′) fed forward in a longitudinal direction, preferably from a rolling mill, after being cut to length, of the type with two pair of adjacent, counter-rotating rollers/drums (64, 64′), characterized by the fact that said rollers/drums (64, 64′), are elastically pushed one against the other in order to receive the said bars (b, b′) sent alternately into a respective zone (S) immediately above each pair of said rollers/drums (64, 64′-A), which rotate and drag the bar between them in a downwards direction (B), and which subject the bar to elastic, friction compression in order to slow it down while it is being fed forward and then, continuing their rotation, make the bar fall (C) in a pick-up zone below (P/67).
- 2. A device according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that, below each double pair of rollers/drums (64, 64′), there are a number of transversal rotating means with worm-screws (67) to convey the bars which drop onto them in a in a lateral direction.
- 3. A device according to any of the previous claims, characterized by the fact that the said rollers/drums (64, 64′) are supported by elastically yielding means (66).
- 4. A device according to the previous claim, characterized by the fact that the said elastically yielding means (66) of the said rollers drums (64, 64′) have a lateral support bracket (63) which oscillates by means of a double hinge (62, 64) with an external, counteracting hydraulic cylinder (66).
- 5. A device according to claim 3, characterized by the fact that the said elastically yielding means (66) of the said rollers/drums (64, 64′) are mounted on opposing arms to form jaws (65) which are hinged above (6), and which have intermediate, floating traction elastically yielding means (65, 63).
- 6. A device according to the previous claim, characterized by the fact that the said floating, traction elastically yielding means (66) are formed by helicoidal springs (66′).
- 7. A device according to the previous claim, characterized by the fact that the said floating, traction elastically yielding means (66) are formed by a fluid-operated cylinder (66″).
- 8. A device according to the previous claim, characterized by the fact that the said rollers/drums (64, 64′) have a smooth surface.
- 9. A device according to any of the previous claims, characterized by the fact that the said rollers/drums (64, 64′) have a knurled surface, a satin-finish surface or a rough surface.
- 10. A device according to claims 8 or 9, characterized by the fact that the said rollers/drums (64, 64′) are eccentric.
- 11. A device according to any of claims 1-7, characterized by the fact that the said rollers/drums (64, 64′) have guide channels (641) to collect and encase the said bars (b) by clamping them.
- 12. A bar-bundling device according to claims 1-2 and any of the remaining claims, characterized by the fact that it includes an integrated bar-discharge device integrated with a slow-down function in the said two pairs of cylinders (64, 64′), and in which the said means with worm-screws (67) discharge the bars into the bag (711) of a continuous transport device (71) which discharges the bundle of bars into a binder on the other side (72).
- 13. A rolling mill which has a device according to any of claims 1-11.
- 14. A rolling mill according to the previous claim, characterized by the fact that upstream it also has:
means for pre-heating the material to be rolled (1); means for de-scaling the material (2); means for feeding the material (3); means for rolling the stock material (4); on-line cooling means of said stock rolled material and/or heat treatment means (5); means for cutting the stock rolled material to bars of a certain length with an alternated bar deviator (9) immediately above one or the other of the said pairs of cylinders (64, 64′).
- 15. A method using a device for receiving and discharging bars (b, b′) fed forward in a longitudinal direction, preferably from a rolling mill and after being cut to length, of the type with two pairs of adjacent, counter-rotating rollers/drums (64, 64′), according to previous claims characterized by the fact that the said bars (b, b′) are sent alternately into a zone (S) immediately above each pair of said drums (64, 64′-A), which rotate and drag the bar between them in a downwards direction (B), and which subject the bar to elastic, friction compression in order to slow it down while it is being fed forward and then, continuing their rotation, make the bar fall (C) in a pick-up zone below (P/67).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of pending International Patent Application No. PCT/IT02/00066 filed Feb. 5, 2002, which designates the United States and claims priority of pending Italian Application No. UD01A000048 filed Mar. 8, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/IT02/00066 |
Feb 2002 |
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10652478 |
Aug 2003 |
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