This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP02/13635, filed 3 Dec. 2002, published 12 Jun. 2003 as WO 03/047783, and claiming the priority of German patent application 10160004.6 itself filed 6 Dec. 2001.
The invention relates to a method of and apparatus for changing a roll set comprised of upper rolls, side rolls, and a lower roll carried in respective supports in a frame of a continuously working longitudinal-seam tube-welding machine.
A large portion of tubing of steel and other metals is produced by continuous longitudinal-seam welding. To this end a strip is unwound from a coil, is then shaped by several roll sets into a round slitted tube, and is welded. In order to make the seam, the strip edges are heated to welding temperature and then pressed together by the welder such that they weld together. The rolls of this device must be changed often, either to accommodate a change in tube diameter or in case of wear. It is necessary to change rolls as quickly as possible in order to avoid undesirable down time. Finally, roll change should be executed with the least expensive technical and machine elements as well as minimal manual steps.
Small tube-welding machines have rolls and roll frames of moderate weight so that the assemblies can be changed mainly by hand. Welders for large-diameter tubing, of for example 600 mm diameter and up have rolls that cannot be dealt with manually but require special equipment. In the roll-changing method of German 1,602,315 the rolls are suspended on a cable and shifted by a crane out of the machine. In order to release the rolls from their frames, it is necessary to pull out a central support arbor. The arbor and its connection with the roll are specially made. Changing rolls individually, with the time-consuming hooking up to the crane, takes quite some time.
Another start of the art is known from German 3,423,706 (U.S. equivalent U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,845). In order to speed up changing from one tube size to another there are four roll frames of different dimensions set up as a sort of turntable on the machine bed. When the roll diameter is changed, the turntable is rotated appropriately until the new frame is in position. This type of changeover is really quick, but requires a substantial investment in equipment.
It is an object of the invention to provide a method of and apparatus by means of which it is possible the change rolls easily and quickly while using relatively inexpensive equipment.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a method that is characterized by the steps of
raising the upper rolls,
positioning a takeoff conveyor under the raised upper rolls,
lowering the upper rolls down onto the takeoff conveyor,
setting the side rolls and the lower roll on the takeoff conveyor, and
releasing the upper rolls and the laterally moving off the conveyor with the complete set of rolls.
The above-described method steps make possible a rapid and, as a result of the modest investment in equipment, inexpensive switching of all the rolls so that it is possible in particular to make the change for a different tube diameter in short order, and the changeover takes virtually no manual interaction.
In an apparatus for carrying out the method
upper rolls held in guides are shiftable by a motor drive,
a conveyor is formed as an adapter that engages on one side over an upper-roll carriage carried on a beam and on which it is slidable and on the other side on top of a projecting arm underneath the upper rolls, and
the upper-roll carriage with the adapter hanging on it is provided with an actuator outside the welder frame.
Here the upper rolls and their guides are shifted for example by motor-driven spindles into an upper takeoff position. Then the adapter on the upper-roll carriage is shifted laterally by the for example motor/spindle drive far enough into the roll frame that the adapter engaged with its L-section arm under the upper rolls. Once the upper rolls are sitting on the adapter, the adapter is shifted by its drive far enough out of the frame that it is freely accessible laterally outside the frame. The upper rolls can then be exchanged with another set of rolls.
In a further embodiment of the invention for changing the upper rolls along with the side rolls and the lower roll, the side rolls are mounted in side-roll holders that are movable by a motor and the side holders are provided with centering formations for the adapter carrying the upper rolls.
The side rolls with their side-roll holders are spread for example by their motor-driven spindles enough that the centering formations are aligned with the complementary seats of the adapter carrying the upper rolls. Then the lower rolls, which are sitting on a vertically movable table, are raised. This lifts the side-roll holders via the supports of the lower rolls enough that the side-roll holders engage and come to rest against the adapter. The centering formations of the side-roll holders engage in the seats of the adapter and lock these parts together. Then the side rolls are disconnected from their adjusters and the guides are disconnected from the upper rolls. As a result the entire assembly, including the adapter with the upper rolls, the side rolls with their holders, and the lower rolls, are pushed by an actuator laterally out of the frame and are there as a single unit switched with a new set of rolls.
Further features and specifics of the invention are seen in the following description of an embodiment of the invention shown by way of example in the drawing. Therein:
In order to dismount the entire set of rolls, in a first step as shown in
In a further step as shown in
Alternately to the above-described dismounting system for the entire set of rolls,
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PCT/EP02/13635 | 12/3/2002 | WO | 00 | 6/3/2004 |
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WO03/047783 | 6/12/2003 | WO | A |
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