Claims
- 1. An improved extrusion billet quenching system including a water ring assembly, drive means for moving an extrusion billet and said water ring assembly relative to one another with said billet positioned within said water ring assembly, and support means for supporting the extrusion billet during the relative movement, the improvement comprising said water ring assembly comprising:
- at least one water ring defining a continuous water discharge opening extending about the circumference of said ring, whereby a continuous curtain of water may be dispensed through said opening onto a billet within said ring, said water ring comprising a pair of plates defining said discharge opening therebetween and a first set of screw means within said plates and spaced about the circumference of said ring for positively widening said discharge opening when rotated and a second set of screw means within said plates for positively narrowing said discharge opening when rotated, both of said first and second sets of screw means permitting said plates to remain rotationally stationary relative one another.
- 2. An extrusion billet quenching system as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- each screw means within said first set is threadedly received in one of said plates and bears against the other of said plates; and
- each screw means within said second set extends through said one plate and is threadedly received in said other plate.
- 3. An extrusion billet quenching system comprising:
- a billet support means for supporting an extrusion billet;
- a water ring assembly aligned with said billet support means; and
- drive means for causing relative movement between a billet supported by said billet support means and said water ring assembly;
- said water ring assembly including at least one water ring defining an elongated opening about the circumference of said ring, whereby water discharged through said elongated opening will form a continuous curtain of water directed onto a billet, said water ring comprising a pair of plates defining said opening therebetween and a first set of screw means within said plates and spaced about the circumference of said ring for positively widening said opening when rotated and a second set of screw means within said plates for positively narrowing said opening when rotated, both of said first and second sets of screw means permitting said plates to remain rotationally stationary relative one another.
- 4. An extrusion billet quenching system as defined in claim 3 wherein:
- each screw means within said first set is threadedly received in one of said plates and bears against the other of said plates; and
- each screw means within said second set extends through said one plate and is threadedly received in said other plate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/031,528, filed May 15, 1993 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,768).
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