1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to rolling mills delivering hot rolled long products to cooling beds, and is concerned in particular with a method of subdividing and decelerating such products prior to their arrival at the cooling bed. As herein employed, the term “long products” refers to bars and rods, and the like.
2. Description of the Prior Art
As disclosed for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,413,494, it is known to use driven pinch rolls to grip and decelerate hot rolled long products. When used alone, however, the heavy pressure exerted by the pinch rolls can deform or otherwise mar the product surfaces. This is of particular concern with products that have ribbed surfaces, e.g., concrete reinforcing bars.
The use of staggered rolls to effect deceleration by deflecting long products into elongated sinuous paths is also known, as shown for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,884,429. However, when used alone, such staggered roll arrangements are incapable of adequately decelerating products at the higher delivery speeds of modern rolling mills. Moreover, the use of staggered roll arrangements to decelerate product leading ends is likely to produce cobbles.
The present invention stems from the discovery that although the use of either pinch rolls or staggered rolls, by themselves, can lead to problems, their application in concert to the products can provide highly effective deceleration without deforming the products or marring their surfaces.
A more detailed description of the invention and its attendant advantages will now be provided with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference initially to
Decelerators 14 in accordance with the present invention are positioned along paths Pd-1 and Pd-2 between the switch 13 and the cooling bed 10. As can be best seen by further reference to
The pinch rolls 16 are adjustable between open positions as shown in
In an exemplary operation, a hot rolled long product will exit the last roll stand 12 at a velocity V1 of between about 14 to 40 m/sec., depending on the size of the product being rolled. With the decelerators in the condition shown in
As shown in
The leading product segment is then severed from the remainder of the product by actuation of the shear 13, and the trailing segment of the product is directed by switch 13 to path Pd-2. With the severed leading segment of the product now separated from the remainder of the product still being propelled by the mill roll stands, and as shown in
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