Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to continuous rolling mills producing hot rolled long products such as bars, rods and the like, and are concerned, more particularly, with an improvement in the operation of an apparatus for decelerating and temporarily accumulating such products at an intermediate stage in the hot rolling process.
A known apparatus for decelerating and accumulating hot rolled long products is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,021,103, the description of which is therein incorporated by reference, With this type of apparatus, as depicted schematically herein in
The guide 12 is rotated continuously about axis A in a direction opposite to the exit direction of the product and at a rotational speed at which the exit end 12b of the guide has a velocity V2, thereby decelerating the product being delivered from the guide's exit end to a reduced velocity V3 equal to V1-V2. The curvature of the guide and the exit angle θ are such as to form the delivered product into a helix which is received and temporarily accumulated on a cylindrical drum 14 aligned on axis A.
The drum 14 is rotated about axis A in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the curved guide 12 to thereby unwind the temporarily accumulating product.
A receiving guide 16 is movable to and fro along a path “B” parallel to axis A. At the beginning of a coiling operation, and as shown in
In accordance with conventional practice, once the front end of the product entered the receiving guide 16, it was heretofore thought adequate to begin incrementally advancing the receiving guide along path B and away from plane P through incremental distances slightly greater than the diameter of the product. However, it has now been determined that such incremental advancement is insufficient to prevent successive convolutions of the product from buckling and overlapping, each other. When this occurs, the ordered unwinding of the product is adversely affected, and in extreme cases, completely interrupted.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, immediately upon entry of the product front end into the receiving guide 16, the incremental advancement of the receiving guide along path B is preceded by an initial rapid shifting of the receiving guide through a distance adequate to prevent subsequent product convolutions from buckling and overlapping.
In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, and as depicted in
where
and D is the outside diameter of the drum 14.
Typically, α will range between 15-30°, depending on the value of θ.
Shifting of the receiving guide 16 through distance X should preferably be accomplished in the time that elapses during 1 to 3 revolutions of the guide 12 about axis A.
Once the receiving guide arrives at its second position 16 ′, it is then shifted incrementally in accordance with conventional practice.