Claims
- 1. A method of forging including driving pinch rollers by driving device for uncoiling a coiled material, straightening the uncoiled material, and intermittently feeding the straightened material through a heating device and subsequently through feed rollers until the forward end of the material is brought in engagement with a stopper, heating the material while it passes through said heating device, cutting the material by a cutting device and then feeding the cut material into a hot forging machine wherein said feeding of said material to said hot forging machine comprises: preparing said driving device which drives said pinch rollers mechanically independently from said hot forging machine; picking up the timing of forging conducted by said hot forging machine as an electric signal; and controlling said driving device in accordance with said electric signal; said driving device driving said pinch rollers at a speed corresponding both to the operation speed of said hot forging machine and the length in which said material is to be cut; and after the cutting by said cutting device, said driving device is being controlled in such a manner that said pinch rollers are driven backwardly relative to a forward direction of said material so as to feed backward the subsequent material at least by an amount equal to the amount of thermal expansion caused by the heating by said heating device and, in the next feeding stroke, said material is fed forwardly by a distance equal to the sum of the predetermined cutting length and the difference between said amount of the backward feed and said amount of thermal expansion.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said forging line further has feed rollers disposed between said heating device and said cutting device so that, before the trailing end of the preceding piece of material passes said pinch rollers, said feed rollers are made to take part in the feeding of said preceding piece of material and, after said trailing end has left said pinch rollers, said preceding piece of material is fed solely by said feed rollers, while said pinch rollers feed the subsequent piece of material, said method further comprising: before said trailing end of said preceding piece of material comes into the region of at least one cutting length from the center or the pinch line of said feed rollers, setting the gap between said trailing end of said preceding piece of material and the leading end of said subsequent piece of material to a value within one cutting length; feeding said subsequent piece of material by said pinch rollers at a mean speed of N.times.(l.sub.f -.DELTA.l), where N represents the number of feed strokes per minute, l.sub.f represents the length of said material corresponding to one cutting length after thermal expansion and .DELTA.l represents the amount of thermal expansion per one cutting length; detecting said trailing end of said preceding piece of material at a suitable place and storing in a memory and tracing the position of said trailing end downstream from the position of detection; after the traced position of said trailing end of said preceding piece of material has come into the region of a distance of No (=2) cutting lengths from the center of said feed rollers, disposing of the blanks cut in subsequent (No+N.sub.1) strokes, where condition of No+N.sub.1 .gtoreq.4 is met; and, after said trailing end of said preceding piece of material has come into the region of a distance of Mo (=2) cutting lengths from the cutting plane, disposing of the blanks cut in the subsequent Mo+M.sub.1 strokes, where the condition of Mo+M.sub.1 .gtoreq.3 is met, said blanks disposed of being scrapped without being fed to said hot forging machine.
Priority Claims (4)
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60-38903 |
Mar 1985 |
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60-237854 |
Oct 1985 |
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60-237855 |
Oct 1985 |
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60-163439[U]JPX |
Oct 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 835,027 filed Feb. 28, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,761,980, issued Aug. 9, 1988.
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Divisions (1)
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