Claims
- 1. A mill for rolling continuous cast ingots whose movements alternate with standstills, the mill comprising: a movable stand made up of two housings, intermediate of which a top housing and bottom-mill separators are secured; bearing chocks rigidly fixed in said housing; work-shaped horizontal rolls mounted in said chocks on bearings and featuring in their cross-sections at least one working portion with three sections -- a shaped section arcuated so as to provide preset reduction along the length of the ingot being rolled, and two cylindrical sections at the edges of said shaped section, one of said cylindrical sections having a larger radius than the other, the thickness of said one cylindrical section corresponding to that of the rolled ingot and that of said other cylindrical section to the thickness of the ingot being cast, said rolls being furnished with gears mounted stationary at the edges of said rolls; drives for said rolls, constituting hydraulic rams coupled with a working-fluid supply source and fastened to said housings, with rods of said rams being connected to toothed racks that mesh with said gears; two vertical rolls set up on said housings on their inner sides behind said horizontal rolls when viewed in the direction of the movement of the rolled ingot, and adapted for tempering the side edges of the ingot being rolled; guide straps anchored at a bottom portion of said housings; a stage on which said stand is arranged; guides installed on said stage and made in the form of two pairs of vertical slideways with pivots mounting flanged supporting rollers, between which latter said guide straps transfer; a gear for idle transfer of said stand, during which transfer said horizontal rolls do not contact the ingot being rolled; said last-named gear being made as an idle stroke hydraulic ram mounted on said stage and coupled through a rod thereof with said stand; so that the latter is displaced by said drives of the horizontal rolls during the working stroke on account of frictional forces originating between said horizontal rolls that are brought into rotation by said hydraulic rams thereof, and the ingot being rolled, whereas the idle transfer of said stand is performed with the help of said idle-stroke hydraulic ram.
- 2. A mill for rolling continuous cast ingots whose movements alternate with standstills, the mill comprising: a movable stand made up of two housings, intermediate of which a top housing and bottom-mill separators are secured; bearing chocks rigidly fixed in said housing; work-shaped horizontal rolls mounted in said chocks on bearings and featuring in their cross-sections at least one working portion with three sections -- a shaped section arcuated so as to provide preset reduction along the length of the ingot being rolled, and two cylindrical sections at the edges of said shaped section, one of said cylindrical sections having a larger radius than the other, the thickness of said one cylindrical section corresponding to that of the rolled ingot and that of said other cylindrical section to the thickness of the ingot being cast, said rolls being furnished with gears mounted stationary at the edges of said rolls; drives for said rolls, constituting hydraulic rams coupled with a working-fluid supply source and fastened to said housings, with rods of said rams being connected to toothed racks that mesh with said gears; two vertical rolls set up on said housings on their inner sides behind said horizontal rolls when viewed in the direction of the movement of the rolled ingot, and adapted for tempering the side edges of the ingot being rolled; guide straps anchored at a bottom portion of said housings; a stage on which said stand is arranged; guides installed on said stage and made in the form of two pairs of vertical slideways with pivots mounting flanged supporting rollers, between which latter said guide straps transfer; a gear for idle transfer of said stand, during which transfer said horizontal rolls do not contact the ingot being rolled; said last-named gear being made in the form of hydraulic engines fastened to said stand; shafts of said engine carrying gears secured to them and being in mesh with racks set up on said stage in the rolling direction; so that said movable stand is displaced by said drives of the horizontal rolls during the working stroke on account of frictional forces originating between said horizontal rolls that are brought into rotation by said hydraulic rams thereof, and the ingot being rolled, whereas the idle transfer of said stand is performed with the help of said idle-stroke hydraulic engines.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 422,071; filed Dec. 5, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,939,896.
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