Claims
- 1. A press apparatus for reducing widths of hot slabs comprising a pair of anvils movable toward and away from each other in width directions of the hot slabs, each of said anvils having a parallel portion in parallel to a feeding direction of the hot slabs and an inclined portion on an entry side in the feeding direction; width reduction heads to which said pair of anvils are attached, respectively; eccentric presses for reciprocatively driving said width reduction heads through sliders, respectively; and width adjusting means incorporated in said eccentric presses, respectively, for changing distances between said width reduction heads and said sliders, each said width adjusting means comprises a plurality of screw-threaded rods having threaded portions threadedly engaged in internally threaded apertures formed in the slider, said width reduction head being fixed to one ends of said screw-threaded rods and driving means for driving the other ends of said screw-threaded rods, said driving means comprises splined gears slidably fitted on said other ends of the screw-threaded rods formed with grooves, pinions in mesh with said gears, respectively, and spindles connected to said pinions, respectively, and driving source for driving said spindles.
- 2. A press apparatus for reducing widths of hot slabs comprising a pairs of anvils movable toward and away from each other in width directions of the hot slabs, each of said anvils having a parallel portion in parallel to a feeding direction of the hot slabs and an inclined portion on an entry side in the feeding direction; width reduction heads to which said pair of anvils are attached, respectively; eccentric presses for reciprocatively driving said width reduction heads through sliders, respectively; and width adjusting means incorporated in said eccentric presses, respectively, for changing distances between said width reduction heads and said sliders, further comprising buckling preventing means comprising holding means for urging at least two locations of the slab along a central longitudinal line of slab and on upstream and downstream sides of a line connecting junctions of the parallel portions and the inclined portions of the anvils, and within the space defined between the upstream most end of the parallel portions and the downstream most end of the inclined portions of the anvils thereby preventing any buckling of the slab occurring in reduction in width of the slab.
- 3. A press apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein one holding means is located at a substantial center of a line connecting substantial centers of the parallel portions of the anvils and the other holding means is located between at a substantial center of a line connecting substantial centers of the inclined portions of the anvils and a substantial center of a line connecting rearmost edges of the anvil.
- 4. A press apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein one holding means is located at a center of a line connecting centers of the parallel portions of the anvils, second holding means is located at a center of a line connecting substantial centers of the inclined portions of the anvils, and third holding means is located at a location on the opposite side to the position of the second holding means with respect to a line connecting substantial centers of the inclined portions of the anvils.
- 5. A press apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said holding means are rollers controlled by hydraulic cylinders.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 921,549 filed Oct. 21, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,760,728.
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