1. Field of the Invention
The present invention refers to a machine for the formation of tubes, called “of variable linear structure”, which comprises a plurality of forming stations, placed in series with each other, which progressively bend a strip of sheet metal to form a tube, followed by at least one finishing station which further brings together the edges of the bent strip of sheet metal in view of the final welding.
2. Description of the Related Art
Machines for forming tubes by means of continuous bending of sheet metal are well known to the art and comprise, in series with each other, a plurality of stations in which the strip of sheet metal is progressively deformed by pairs of rollers having matching profiles.
These machines of the prior art have the drawback of making it necessary to replace the pair of rollers when it is desired (or necessary) to change the diameter of the tube produced, which leads to more or less long machine downtimes which reduce the productivity of the plant.
To overcome this serious drawback, machines for forming tubes by means of continuous bending of sheet metal have been proposed (such as, for example, that described in European patent EP 1 393 830 in the name of the Applicant) in which the two pairs of rollers with matching profiles belonging to a station can make rototranslational movements of the same amplitude but in opposite directions, making it possible to use the same pairs of rollers to produce tubes whose diameter falls within a more or less broad range of values.
Object of the present invention is to realise a machine “of variable linear structure” for the formation of tubes, which improves the performance of machines of the type described, for example, by the aforementioned European patent since it allows the range of values of the diameter of the tubes to be widened without having to replace the pairs of rollers.
This object is achieved by means of a machine which has the characterising features indicated in independent claim 1.
Further advantageous characteristics of the invention form the subject matter of the dependent claims.
A machine for continuous formation of tubes realised according to the invention comprises, in series with each other, forming stations which progressively bend a strip of sheet metal and at least one finishing station which further brings together the edges of the bent strip of sheet metal in view of the final welding.
Each forming station comprises two pairs of idle forming rollers which make rototranslational movements of the same amplitude but in opposite directions and the at least one finishing station comprises four idle forming rollers able to make movements of the same amplitude and direction according to 90° axes.
The profile of the lower rollers of each forming station is elliptical with a decreasing curvature from the outer edge to the inner edge of said roller, that of the upper rollers of the first forming station is elliptical with an increasing curvature from the outer edge to the inner edge of said roller, that of the upper rollers of the forming stations subsequent to the first one (hereafter called “second forming stations”) is circular and that of the forming rollers of the at least one finishing station is concave with a constant curvature.
The radius of the circular profile of the upper rollers of each second forming station preferably corresponds to the minimum radius of curvature of the bent strip of sheet metal in correspondence of said second forming station and the curvature of the concave profile of the forming rollers of the at least one finishing station corresponds to the maximum curvature of the bent strip of sheet metal in correspondence of said finishing station.
A machine according to the invention is called “of variable linear structure” since (as indicated very diagrammatically in
The invention will now be described with reference to purely exemplifying (and therefore non limiting) embodiments thereof illustrated in the appended figures, wherein:
In the appended figures corresponding elements will be identified by means of the same reference numerals.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The traction means 13 will not be described because they are per se known. The first forming station 3 will be described with reference to
The pivots 34 and the units 35, which can be seen better in
This supporting structure (32, 33, 34) allows the axes of the forming rollers (8, 8′) to perform a rototranslational movement, in the vertical plane, inside the forming station 3 that allows a considerable freedom in positioning and orienting the rollers (8, 8′) of each pair, whilst always keeping them in contact with each other, to adapt them to the diameter of the tube to be produced, as schematically indicated in
The sliding movements of the horizontal traverses 32 along the uprights 31 and of the shoes 33 along the traverses 32 and the rotation of the units 35 around the relative pivots 34 are of the same amplitude and opposite direction, take place along guides indicated schematically with dashed lines in
The ellipses to which the profiles of the rollers 8 and 8′ belong have been indicated with dashed lines in
The pivots 34 and the units 35, seen better in
a shows diagrammatically, enlarged, a pair of forming rollers (8″, 8′), realised according to the invention, belonging to a second forming station 3; from
The amplitude of the rototranslational movements permitted to the forming rollers (8, 8′, 8″) by the supporting structure (32, 33, 34) and the particular profiles of the forming rollers (8, 8′, 8″) allow the range of values of the diameter of the tubes which can be produced without having to replace the forming (8, 8′, 8″) to be increased with respect to machines of the prior art.
Moreover, from the foregoing description it is obvious that, in the machine of the present invention, the strip of sheet metal 4 is not deformed by pairs of forming rollers (8, 8′, 8″) having matching profiles: this represents an obvious feature able to differentiate the machine of the present invention from machines of the prior art including that described in European patent EP 1 393 830.
This station 12, symmetrical with respect to the midline, consists of two guides 81, fixed to uprights 31, each of which allows translation along an inclined axis of a shoe 82 which supports an idle roller 83, having a concave profile, which guides and supports the strip of sheet metal 4 between two adjacent forming stations (3, 3′).
The containment stations 12 can be omitted without departing from the scope of the invention.
The upper part of each rollers 83 presents a protruding disc element 84 (seen better in
a shows diagrammatically a front view (
The units 35 and the rollers 91 and 92, seen better in
The forming rollers 91 have a concave profile, with a constant curvature equal to the maximum value of the curvature presented by the strip of bent sheet metal 4 in correspondence to the finishing station 5 during production of one of the tubes 2 that can be produced without replacing the forming rollers (8, 8′, 8″) of the forming stations (3, 3′); the roller 92 has a convex V-shaped profile.
In
c shows diagrammatically an enlarged detail of the finishing station 5 of
Without departing form the scope of the invention, a person skilled in the art can make to the above described machine with variable linear structure all the modifications and improvements suggested by normal experience and/or by the natural evolution of the art.
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7721579 | Bartlett et al. | May 2010 | B2 |
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2529466 | Feb 1976 | DE |
0988905 | Mar 2000 | EP |
1393830 | Mar 2004 | EP |
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European Search Report, dated Nov. 4, 2009, from corresponding European application. |
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20120160006 A1 | Jun 2012 | US |