Leveling machine and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6598445
  • Patent Number
    6,598,445
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 16, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
An assembly and method for leveling a metal strip by working the strip back-and-forth through a plurality of work rolls. Work rolls are disposed for engaging the strip. A backup roll supports the work roll against the strip. A cam roll supports the backup roll and is mounted to a frame with a bracket. A position guide assembly is associated with the backup roll for selectively adjusting a relative position of the backup roll to the cam roll. The position guide preferably comprises a screw and guide pin assembly mounted to the frame and a yoke attached to end portions of a plurality of the backup rolls. The adjusting comprises moving the backup roll relative to the cam roll to avoid undesired wear on only limited portions of the backup rolls.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The subject invention relates to leveling machines of the type that are usually used for leveling sheet or strip steel or aluminum wherein the sheets or strips are wound into a coil that needs to be flattened before being used in further manufacturing processes. Such leveling machines typically include pluralities of upper and lower leveler rolls, relatively offset, to effectively flex the strip back and forth until the coil tendencies are worked out and the strip is flat. The leveling rollers actually engaging the workpiece are supported over their length by full length backup rolls which in turn are supported by cam follower backup rolls, all effectively supported by a frame housing.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Leveling machines for working the coiling tendencies out of wound strip or sheet are well known. Such leveling assemblies typically comprise a frame supporting a cassette portion having the work rolls and disposed within the frame. The machine is configured to receive the workpiece at a work area defined by opposed and offset work rolls. The line of work rolls are positioned to effectively work the strip back and forth until the coiling tendencies are removed from the workpiece, and the piece is flat and more useful for further manufacturing processes.




It is common to support the work rolls with adjacent and engaging full length backup rolls which buttress the work rolls into the desired positions relative to the workpiece. The backup rolls are essentially coextensive with the work rolls to provide corresponding full length backup. The full length backup rolls are in turn supported by a plurality of cam follower backup rolls which are usually somehow mounted to the frame by braces, but are configured to engage only a portion of the full length backup rolls. In other words, the cam follower backup rolls are not dimensioned to extend across and engage the full length of the backup rolls. The relative dimensioning of the cam follower backup rolls to engage only a portion of the full length backup rolls better accommodates the cassette portion construction and its reception in the frame housing.




The particular problems which are overcome by the subject invention result from the wear engagement between the cam follower backup rolls and the full length backup rolls. More particularly, since the cam follower backup rolls contact only a portion of the full length backup rolls, the engaging portions remain static and therefore constant, and wear areas, typically comprising depressions in the backup rolls, can occur. Changes in the relative dimensioning of the cam follower backups and the full length backups between the frame and workpiece will necessarily affect the dimensioning and relative positioning of the work rolls relative to the frame and the workpiece, and thereby have undesirable effects on the efficiency of the overall leveling process, as well as on the useful life of the components in the leveling assembly. When such problems arise to the level that repair or reconstruction of the leveling assembly is needed, entire sets of full length backup rolls have to be removed and replaced, requiring extensive repair work, substantial disassembly of the overall apparatus, and the discarding of the unacceptably worn full length backup rolls, not to mention the problems of the down time of the leveling machine itself. A related inefficiency is that the wear areas on the full length backup rolls are limited to only certain portions comprising the engagement areas. Other areas of the full length backups are not worn at all.




There is a substantial need to provide a leveling assembly which either avoids or compensates for such wear problems, and which can do so in a manner that is reliable, consistent and convenient to an operator.




The subject invention contemplates a new and improved leveling assembly which overcomes the above problems and others to provide a new leveler which avoids assembly failure due to wear on the full length backup rolls, is readily adaptable to a plurality of leveling assemblies having a variety of dimensioning characteristics, reduces the need for repair and reconstruction of the assembly, and which provides improved longevity and accuracy in operation of leveling apparatus.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an assembly for leveling a metal workpiece during movement of the piece therethrough, including a work roll for engaging and working the strip. A backup roll supports the work roll against the strip. A cam roll supports the backup roll against the work roll. A frame supports the cam roll against the backup roll. A positioning guide is associated with the backup roll for selectively adjusting a relative position of the backup roll to the cam followers for compensating for wear on the backup roll caused by the cam followers. The adjusting of the relative position comprises moving the area of engagement between the cam roll and the backup roll.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the position guide is supported by the frame and is disposed for adjusting the relative position of the backup rolls in a direction transverse to the strip movement. The position guide includes an adjustment member connected to an end portion of the backup roll at a first adjuster end, and the frame at the second adjuster end, whereby operator control of the position guide adjuster correspondingly adjusts the spacing between the backup roll end portion and the frame. The result of such adjusting is a relative change in engagement position between the cam roll and the backup roll, thereby avoiding the prospects of undesired wear at a single position of engagement. A yoke assembly conveniently serves to facilitate the position adjustment of the plurality of backup rolls consistently and accurately.




In accordance with a more particular aspect of the invention, the backup roll is dimensioned to extend about a width of a strip workpiece. The cam roll comprises a plurality of cam rolls, each dimensioned to engage a portion of the backup roll and disposed to provide spacings between the areas of contact with the backup roll. The adjusting of the relative positions by the position guide assembly comprises adjusting the engaging portions for movement into at least a portion of the spacings.




In accordance with the present invention, a method is provided for flattening strip by adjusting a leveling apparatus to avoid or compensate for back up roll marks on component elements due to operating wear. The apparatus includes work rolls braced by a frame and intermediate rolls, wherein the frame engages the intermediate rolls at spaced positions. The method comprises steps of supporting the intermediate rolls to the frame with an adjustable guide system for adjusting a position of the intermediate rolls relative to the frame. In anticipation of undesired component wear, the guide systems are adjusted to shift the spaced positions of engagement between the frame and the intermediate rolls to different positions of engagement.




One benefit obtained by use of the present invention, is a leveling apparatus having a cassette portion comprising work rolls for flattening strip or sheet which minimizes wear problems on backup rolls supporting the work rolls.




A further benefit of the present invention is a yoke system for commonly supporting the backup rolls for facilitating accurate position adjustment of a plurality of backup rolls relative to the cam followers. The yoke is conveniently adjusted with an adjustment screw and guide pin assembly.




A further benefit of the present invention is the minimization of repair and reconstruction of the leveling apparatus due to dimensioning changes attributable to backup roll wear.




Other benefits and advantages for the subject invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading and understanding of the specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention may take physical form in certain parts and steps and arrangements of parts and steps, the preferred embodiments of which will be described in detail in the specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a general sectional view of a leveling machine;





FIG. 2

is a more detailed sectional view of a cassette portion of the leveling machine in

FIG. 1

, more particularly illustrating positional relationships of work rolls;





FIG. 3

is an elevated perspective view more particularly illustrating the screw and guide pin assembly supporting the backup rolls;





FIG. 4

is a schematic sectional view particularly showing the guide pin and yoke assembly relative to the backup rolls;





FIG. 5

is another sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

, except that the position adjustment screw assembly relative to the yoke is more clearly shown; and





FIG. 6

is a more general side elevational view of the cassette portion particularly illustrating the relationship of the cam follower backup rolls to the full length backup rolls.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the invention.





FIG. 1

shows a leveling machine


10


particularly useable for working a workpiece (not shown) such as a coil of steel or aluminum to flatten the workpiece out of the coiling tendencies placed in the strip as a result of the coiling. An overall frame or housing


12


includes adjusting screw jacks


14


for the positioning of an upper bridge


16


adjacent a cassette assembly


20


. The cassette assembly


20


includes the work rolls


22


which actually engage and deflect the workpiece in a back-and-forth motion to accomplish the desired flattening of the workpiece. A lower bridge


18


also supports the cassette


20


. Position compensating wedges


26


more precisely define the relative positions of the cassette


20


and work rolls


22


relative to the bridges


16


,


18


.




The cassette


20


more particularly shown in

FIG. 2

includes top and bottom framing plates


30


,


32


which are clamped by the upper bridge, lower frame and wedges


26


(FIG.


1


). The plates


30


,


32


are fastened to side housings and backup brackets


34


,


36


with conventional fastening devices


38


. The brackets support a plurality of cam follower backup rolls


40


,


42


, which engage a plurality of full length backup rolls


46


,


48


, which in turn support the plurality of upper work rolls


54


and lower work rolls


56


. The backup rolls are thus intermediate the cam rolls


40


,


42


and work rolls


54


,


56


. The plurality of work rolls


54


,


56


engage a workpiece received in cassette entrance area


60


at entrance baffle plate


62


. After flattening through the leveling apparatus


10


, the workpiece exits the cassette at exit baffle plate


64


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the arrangement of the plates


30


,


32


, frame supports


34


,


36


and full length backup rolls


46


,


48


can be seen from a different perspective better illustrating the engagement relationship between the cam follower backup rolls


40


,


42


and the full length backup rolls


46


,


48


.




It is a feature of the invention that the full length backup rolls


46


,


48


are not merely supported by the cam follower backup rolls


40


,


42


, but also by an adjustable guide pin and yoke assembly secured relative to an upper control side housing


70


and lower control side housing


72


, respectively. The disposition and operation of the guide pin and yoke assembly relative to the full length backup rolls


46


,


48


, is a particular feature of the invention.




As can be seen in

FIG. 4

, the cam follower backup rolls engage only a limited portion of the full length backup rolls, i.e., limited areas of contact


76


,


78


which can provide wear areas over time and operation of the apparatus


10


. Those areas of the full length backup rolls


46


,


48


not engaging the cam follower backup rolls


40


,


42


are not subject to such wear. The avoidance of only the limited wear areas in the full length backup rolls


46


,


48


is an objective of the invention.




With particular reference to

FIGS. 3-6

, a position guide system for the transverse positional adjustment of the full length backup rolls relative to side housing members


70


,


72


, and thus also are relative to cam follower backup rolls


40


,


42


, is illustrated. The relative position of the backup rolls


46


,


48


to cam rolls


40


,


42


is affected by a guide pin and yoke assembly


80


which supports and engages terminal end portions


82


,


84


of the full length backup rolls


46


,


48


. The precise structural assembly for fastening the end portions


82


,


84


to the yoke


86


is not of so much importance as the aspect of affecting an adjustment of a transverse position of the full length backup rolls


46


,


48


relative to the cam follower backup rolls


40


,


42


in either direction, as illustrated by directional arrow A. Thus, an operator of the apparatus


10


can selectively adjust the relative position of the backup rolls relative to the cam rolls for compensating for any wear on the backup rolls caused by the cam roll engagement over time. By “transverse” as a direction of movement, is meant a direction orthogonal to the movement of the strip workpiece through the assembly


10


. Such transverse directional movement avoids singular areas of wear in engagement because the cam follower backup rolls are not fixed in a relative position to the full length backup rolls.




An upper yoke member


86


engages the end portions of all the upper full length backup rolls


46


, while a lower yoke member


88


engages the end portions of the plurality of lower full length backup rolls


48


. A smooth and precise positioning adjustment in the transverse direction is facilitated by guide pins


90


,


92


which are attached to the adjustment end portions


82


,


84


by the yokes


86


,


88


. The guide pins are closely received in the side housings


70


,


72


with conventional bushing assemblies


102


,


104


. The other ends of the rolls [not shown] are not so attached to the frame, but rather are adequately supported by the cam follower backup rolls, and held in place by the yoke.




Actual positional adjustment is effected by an operator with adjustment screws


106


,


108


(

FIGS. 3 and 5

) fastened to the upper and lower side control housings with a conventional nut, washer and bearing fastening assembly. Thus, an operator wishing to adjust the relative position of the upper full length backup roll


46


relative to the upper cam follower backup rolls


40


, adjusts adjustment screw


106


which, in turn, causes upper yoke


86


to move so that all of the plurality of upper full length backup rolls


46


connected to the yoke


86


will move in accordance with the adjustment of the screw. The guide pins


90


also mounted to the upper yoke


86


facilitate the consistent and precise movement of the entire plurality of the upper full length backup rolls relative to the upper control side housing


70


. For similar adjustment of the plurality of lower full length backup rolls


48


, adjustment screw


108


is selectively turned by the operator. As can be seen with reference to

FIGS. 3 and 6

, the precise relative positioning of the rolls in such transverse directions by the adjustment screws is visually detectable by an operator.




The invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, obviously alterations and modifications will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. It is our intention to include all such equivalents within the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An assembly for leveling a metal strip during strip movement therethrough comprising:a work roll for engaging and working the strip; a backup roll supporting the work roll against the strip; a cam roll supporting the backup roll against the work roll; a frame supporting the cam roll against the backup roll; a position guide supported by the frame and disposed for adjusting a relative position of the backup roll to the cam roll in a direction transverse to the strip movement, the position guide including an adjustment member connected to an end portion of the backup roll at a first adjuster end, and the frame at a second adjuster end whereby operator control of the position guide correspondingly adjusts a spacing between the backup roll end portion and the frame; and, first and second support members, the first support member supporting the cam roll and the second support member supporting the position guide, the support members having fixed positions relative to the spacing adjustment of the position guide.
  • 2. An assembly for leveling a metal strip during strip movement therethrough comprising:a work roll for engaging and working the strip; a backup roll supporting the work roll against the strip; a cam roll supporting the backup roll against the work roll; a frame supporting the cam roll against the backup roll; and, an adjustment screw associated with the backup roll for selectively adjusting a relative position of the backup roll to the cam roll.
  • 3. The assembly as defined in claim 1 further including a guide pin attached to the adjustment screw.
  • 4. A method of flattening a strip by adjusting a leveler to avoid or compensate for position cam roll marks on intermediate rolls due to operating wear, the leveler including work rolls braced by a frame and a plurality of the intermediate rolls wherein the frame engages the intermediate rolls at spaced positions by cam rolls the method comprising the steps of:fixing the intermediate rolls to the frame with a guide system for adjusting a position of the intermediate rolls relative to the cam rolls by adjusting a screw position of a yoke assembly fastened to the intermediate rolls; in anticipation of undesired backup roll marks, adjusting the guide system to shift the spaced positions of engagement between the cam rolls and the intermediate rolls to a shifted position of engagement; and, moving the strip through the leveler.
  • 5. The method as defined in claim 4 wherein the screw position adjusting collectively positions the plurality of intermediate rolls.
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