Claims
- 1. Apparatus for opening and flattening an elongated tube having a longitudinal axis of symmetry, a diameter and a longitudinal slit in the circumferential wall thereof, which apparatus comprises:
- an elongated forming member having an entrance end, an exit end, a longitudinal axis and a top surface, the entrance end having a width equal to or less than the diameter of the tube, the width of the forming member progressively increasing from the entrance end toward the exit end of the member;
- means including a surface opposed to the top surface of the forming member for advancing the tube over the forming member, the forming member bending the tube outwardly in opposite directions at the slit to form the tube into a substantially flat strip with the forming member engaging the top surface of the tube to maintain the tube in contact with the top surface of the forming member; and
- alignment means for optically sensing the orientation of the slit and for maintaining the slit in a desired orientation as the tube is advanced over the forming member.
- 2. Apparatus for opening and flattening an elongated tube having a longitudinal axis of symmetry, a diameter and a longitudinal slit in the circumferential wall thereof, which apparatus comprises:
- an elongated forming member having an entrance end, an exit end, a longitudinal axis and a top surface, the entrance end having a width equal to or less than the diameter of the tube, the width of the forming member progressively increasing from the entrance end toward the exit end of the member;
- means including a surface opposed to the top surface of the forming member for advancing the tube over the forming member, the forming member bending the tube outwardly in opposite directions at the slit to form the tube into a substantially flat strip with the forming member engaging the top surface of the tube to maintain the tube in contact with the top surface of the forming member; and
- alignment means for maintaining the slit in a desired orientation as the tube is advanced over the forming member; the alignment means comprising:
- means for optically sensing whether the slit is in a desired orientation as the tube is advanced over the forming member;
- means selectively operable for rotating the tube; and
- means responsive to the optical sensing means for controlling the operation of the rotating means to rotate the tube into a position in which the slit is at the desired orientation.
- 3. Apparatus for opening and flattening an elongated tube having a longitudinal axis of symmetry, a diameter and a longitudinal slit in the circumferential wall thereof, which apparatus comprises:
- an elongated forming member having an entrance end, an exit end, a longitudinal axis and a top surface, the entrance end having a width equal to or less than the diameter of the tube, the width of the forming member progressively increasing from the entrance end toward the exit end of the member;
- means including a surface opposed to the top surface of the forming member for advancing the tube over the forming member, the forming member bending the tube outwardly in opposite directions at the slit to form the tube into a substantially flat strip with the forming member engaging the top surface of the tube to maintain the tube in contact with the top surface of the forming member; and
- alignment means for maintaining the slit in a desired orientation as the tube is advanced over the forming member; the alignment means comprising:
- means within the tube for directing light radially outward towards and area encompassing the desired position of the slit, light emanating from the tube if at least part of the opening is within the area, a characteristic of the emanated light being a function of the actual position of the opening relative to the desired position thereof;
- means for sensing the light emanating from the tube;
- means selectively operable for rotating the tube; and
- means responsive to the light sensing means for controlling the operation of the rotating means to rotate the tube into a position in which the slit is at the desired orientation.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein the sensing means includes a plurality of photo-transistors arranged to receive light from the light directing means.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein the light directing means includes first and second LEDs.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein the photo-transistors are arranged in first and second arrays, each array having an equal number of photo-transistors.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein the photo-transistors in the first array are arranged to receive light from the first LED and the photo-transistors of the second array are arranged to receive light from the second LED, the number of photo-transistors receiving light in the first array being equal to the number of photo-transistors receiving light in the second array when the opening is at the desired position thereof.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein the means for rotating includes a steering roll in contact with the top surface of the tube, the steering being rotatable about a first axis parallel and orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the tube and selectively pivotable about a second axis orthogonal to both the first axis and the longitudinal axis of the tube to thereby cause rotation of the tube.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 8, wherein: the rotating means further includes means for pivoting the steering roll about the second axis.
- 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein the control means is responsive to a difference in the number of photo-transistors in each array receiving light to cause the pivoting means to pivot the steering roll in a direction such as to cause the tube to twist about its longitudinal axis to a point at which the number of photo-transistors in each array receiving light is equal.
- 11. Apparatus for opening and flattening an elongated tube having a longitudinal axis of symmetry, a diameter and a longitudinal slit in the circumferential wall thereof, which apparatus comprises:
- an elongated forming member having an entrance end, an exit end, a longitudinal axis and a top surface, the entrance end having a width equal to or less than the diameter of the tube, the width of the forming member progressively increasing from the entrance end toward the exit end of the member;
- means including a surface opposed to the top surface of the forming member for advancing the tube over the forming member, the forming member bending the tube outwardly in opposite directions at the slit to form the tube into a substantially flat strip with the forming member engaging the top surface of the tube to maintain the tube in contact with the top surface of the forming member; and
- alignment means for maintaining the slit in a desired orientation as the tube is advanced over the forming member; the alignment means comprising:
- first and second light sources disposed within the tube on opposite sides of a first vertical axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the tube, the light sources being arranged to illuminate respective areas on opposite sides of the first vertical axis, the amount of light passing through the tube at each area being a function of the actual position of the slit relative to the desired position;
- first and second arrays of light sensing devices arranged respectively to receive light from the first and second light sources, the arrays being disposed on a common circular arc with respect to the light sources;
- a rotatable steering roll in contact with the surface of the tube, the steering roll being pivotable about a second vertical axis passing through the longitudinal axis of the tube;
- means selectively operable for pivoting the steering roll about the second vertical axis; and
- control means responsive to the difference in the amount of light sensed by the light sensing devices to cause the pivoting means to pivot the steering roll in a direction such as to cause the tube to twist about its longitudinal axis to a point at which the amount of light sensed by each array is equal.
- 12. Apparatus as defined in claim 11, wherein the first and second light sources are LEDs.
- 13. Apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the light sensing devices are photo-transistors and each array has an equal number of photo-transistors.
- 14. Apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein the means for advancing includes a movable belt.
- 15. Apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein the forming member is mounted for movement toward and away from the direction of advancement of the tube.
- 16. Apparatus as defined in claim 15, wherein the means for advancing further includes a plurality of spaced rollers longitudinally disposed along the longitudinal axis of the member for engaging the bottom surface of the tube.
- 17. Apparatus as defined in claim 16, including means for applying a force to the belt so that a predetermined tension is applied to the tube.
- 18. Apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein the longitudinal axes of the tube and the forming member are coaxial and wherein the exit end is located at the longitudinal axis of the forming member.
- 19. Apparatus as defined in claim 18, wherein the width of the forming member at the exit end is equal to the circumference of the tube.
- 20. Apparatus as defined in claim 19, further including a leveller for removing undulations and bow from the strip, said leveller including a plurality of upper rollers for engaging the top surface of the strip and a plurality of bottom rollers for engaging the bottom surface of the strip.
- 21. Apparatus as defined in claim 20, including a chamber for receiving a fluid, the elongated forming member being positioned in the chamber so that the fluid serves as a lubricant and coolant to aid in opening and flattening of the tube.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/791,103, filed Nov. 12, 1991 and entitled "Method and Apparatus for Production of Continuous Metal Strip."
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