The present application is a 35 U.S.C. §§371 National Phase conversion of PCT/EP2013/052360, filed Feb. 7, 2013, which claims priority of European Patent Application No. 12158406.4, filed Mar. 7, 2012, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Application was published in the German language.
The invention relates to a method and a device for winding a material web, in particular a metal strip, wherein a coil is supported during the winding process by at least two support rollers driven in rotation.
In various industrial production processes a strip-shaped material is wound to form a reel with the aim of achieving an edge alignment as level as possible. In producing metal rolling stock, such as a steel strip or an aluminum strip, the rolling strip emerging from a roll stand is also usually wound to form a coil.
In order to test the quality of a metal strip, a test piece of the metal coil is subjected to an inspection. For this purpose a piece of the rolling strip is unwound from the coil and is wound back on after the test. Here the problem arises that, as the unwound length increases there is a danger that the rolling strip will become misaligned laterally. This results in a telescoped metal coil, at least in the outer windings. Metal strip projecting beyond the front face of the metal coil can then be easily damaged during transportation in subsequent process steps. The overall value of the metal coil can thereby be decreased.
To avoid this problem of lateral misalignment, the length to be unwound might, for example, be limited, or a test piece might be cut off. The former has the disadvantage that the inspection cannot be carried out over the desired length. The latter gives rise to waste material since the severed test piece must be discarded.
It is an object of the present invention to specify a method and a device for winding a strip-shaped material web in such a way that lateral misalignment during rewinding is prevented as much as possible.
This object is achieved for a device by the features disclosed herein and by a method disclosed herein.
According to a basic idea of the invention, by inclining support rollers or base rollers a horizontal force component is generated by the weight of the coil resting on the support rollers and is used to counteract the lateral misalignment of a material web. This is achieved by jointly pivoting the two or more support rollers about a pivot axis between a first, substantially horizontal position and a second position which is inclined with respect to the horizontal position, by means of a pivoting arrangement. In other words, since the axes of the support rollers can be inclined with respect to the horizontal in a direction opposing the lateral misalignment of the strip, the edge alignment of the coil can be maintained during (re-)winding of a metal strip. For example, if the edge of a material web runs out of true with respect to the front face of the coil, the two support rollers are inclined in such a way that the edge of the web is realigned with the front face. In this case the inclination of the support rollers can be effected by lowering one front side with respect to the horizontal, depending on which side of the web edge is running out of true with respect to the front face. However, the inclination of the support rollers may also be effected by lowering one front face of the coil and simultaneously raising the other, in a similar way to a balance beam. In the simplest case the pivoting process may be controlled manually, for example by an operator observing the process during rewinding of the metal strip. If a lateral misalignment of the metal strip is detected visually, a corresponding tilting movement can be initiated by hand via an operating device. In rolling mill technology a metal reel, a so-called coil, can weigh, for example, 40 t. To tilt this weight a suitably arranged drive device capable of exerting the force needed for the tilting movement is required. This force may be generated, for example, by one or more hydraulic piston-cylinder units, or by an electric drive in conjunction with a spindle. It should be mentioned at this point, however, that the axial inclination may also be controlled by a device operating automatically. The weight of a metal coil is used very efficiently to generate a horizontal force component directed oppositely to the deviation of the strip. It is achieved by the axial inclination of the support rollers according to the invention that the front faces are flat after inspection of a metal coil. There are therefore no projecting edges which might be damaged in following process steps or during subsequent transportation of the metal coil.
The essential advantage of the invention can therefore be seen to lie in the fact that the value of the metal coil is not reduced by or after an inspection. A further cost advantage of the invention is that a piece of the metal strip does not need to be cut off and discarded during inspection. Scrap is therefore no longer produced during inspection. The technical implementation of a pivoting arrangement for tilting the axes of rotation of the support rollers can be effected comparatively simply, and largely by using known, commercially available units of relatively low cost.
In a preferred embodiment of the device, and of the method, it is provided that the support rollers can each be pivoted through a pivot angle which can be specified steplessly. A deviation of the material web can thereby be counteracted to a very fine degree. Here, too, the weight is used to prevent a lateral deviation of the strip-shaped material. Compared to a lateral displacement of the support rollers, the pivoting process requires less energy.
It may be advantageous if the pivoting movement is a lowering movement, that is, if the pivot plane generated in each case by the pivoting movement of the axes of rotation of the support rollers is disposed vertically.
An especially preferred embodiment of the invention may be characterized in that the pivoting arrangement has a separate support device in which the at least two rotationally-driven support rollers are mounted rotatably. The support device may be, for example, a metal frame configured in the manner of a balance beam; that is to say that the frame can be pivoted with respect to a pivot axis, being supported, for example, centrally. In this case the pivot axis passes through the crossbeam of the frame. However, it is also possible for the frame to be constructed in such a way that, viewed three-dimensionally, the axes of rotation of the support rollers and the pivot axis cross one another but do not intersect.
As indicated above, in order to be able to carry out the pivoting movement automatically, it may be provided that the edge of the material web running onto the coil is detected by means of a suitable sensor. Such a web edge sensor may operate according to various measuring principles, for example with or without contact, and may be, for example, an ultrasonic sensor or a system operating optically. The web edge sensor delivers positional information which is supplied to the pivoting arrangement. This information is taken suitably into account when specifying the pivot angle. The technical implementation of such a pivoting arrangement includes essentially an information processing unit, for example a computer, which, via corresponding control signals, causes a drive arrangement to generate the pivoting movement. Both items are in principle commercially available, can be suitably adapted with small expenditure and therefore do not need to be explained in detail here.
For further clarification of the invention, in the following part of the description reference is made to drawings from which further advantageous configurations, details and developments of the invention can be derived in application to a non-restrictive exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
Guidance of the material web 14 running onto the coil 1 can prevent this. According to the invention, this guidance of the strip is effected in such a way that the support or base rollers 2 and 3, which form a so-called “winding trough” or “winding bed” for the metal coil 1, can be lowered or raised at the head end or the foot end. By means of this adjustment very good edge alignment of the metal coil 1 can be achieved. As will be explained in more detail below, the strip guidance may in principle be controlled manually or automatically.
For example, if a lateral deviation of the rolling strip 14 occurs, in either direction A or B, the coil's own weight is used to adjust the running direction of the strip. This is effected by pivoting the “winding trough” or “winding bed”, that is, lowering or raising it on one side, by means of a pivoting arrangement 11. This is indicated by the double-headed arrows D and C in
The force for the pivoting movement in the direction of the arrow D may be generated in different ways, for example hydraulically or electrically.
If, in another example, the rolling strip 14 deviates in the direction A of the double-headed arrow AB, both support rollers 2, 3 are lowered in the direction of the arrow C. (Conversely, in the case of a deviation of the strip in direction B, the support rollers 2, 3 are pivoted down in the direction of the arrow D.)
As a result, the lowering movement on the left or the right side required in the event of adjustment allows good edge alignment to be restored on the front faces of the metal coil 1. During production of a rolling strip 14, therefore, telescopic deviation no longer occurs after the inspection, in which a portion of the rolling stock 14 is unwound and is then wound back onto the metal coil 1 after the inspection. There are therefore no projecting web edges of the rolling stock which might be damaged during further handling of the metal coil 1.
If the edge of the material web 14 does not deviate during a (re-)winding process, the horizontal orientation of the support rollers 2, 3 is substantially maintained, as there is no reason for adjustment or guidance.
In the present example, the axes of rotation 2, 3 of the two support rollers 5, 6 run parallel to one another and lie in a horizontal plane. The lowering movement of the support roller axes 5, 6 on one side takes place synchronously in the present exemplary embodiment; that is to say that the pivot angle passed through per time unit is equal for both support rollers 2, 3.
As already stated, guidance of the rolling strip may be controlled manually or automatically. The drawings of
The constructional implementation of the pivoting arrangement 11, which consists essentially of the frame part 16 and the drive unit 15, does not need to be discussed in detail here, since these units can be assumed to be known or commercially available. It should again be pointed out here that the pivoting arrangement 11 can be operated both manually and automatically.
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In the examples shown above, the two axes of rotation 5, 6 run parallel to one another and are located approximately in a horizontal plane. However, this is not necessarily the case. It also appears possible that, although the two axes of rotation 5, 6 run parallel to one another, they may be at different distances with respect to the pivot axis 18.
The pivoting movement may be effected in that the opposite front side is lowered or raised. However, the pivoting movement may also take place in the manner of a balance beam, the lowering of one side causing the raising of the other side.
In the case of automatic control of the support rollers, the detection of the web edge which is required for this method may be implemented in different ways, for example with or without contact.
Although the invention has been illustrated and described in detail with reference to the preferred exemplary embodiment, the invention is not limited to the examples disclosed and other variations can be derived therefrom by the person skilled in the art without departing from the protective scope of the invention.
Thus, the pivoting arrangement 11 may the configured in various ways, for example as a hydraulic drive and/or an electric drive. The lowering movement may be implemented by means of a spindle or using a different mechanism. Self-evidently, a plurality of support rollers may be used instead of the support by means of two support rollers described here. The drive of the pivoting frame may, of course, also be effected by a plurality of linear drives engaging at respective ends in the region of the bearings of the support rollers. It is also possible for the pivoting movement to be generated by a rotary drive.
As was emphasized in the preceding explanations of the examples, a preferred field of application of the invention concerns the winding of a metal strip, in particular during inspection or removal of a sample.
Self-evidently, however, the invention is not restricted to this exemplary application of rewinding a metal strip, but can be used in principle for the winding process of any material web, such as a plastics or paper web or a web of textile or another material.
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