This application is a national stage of PCT/EP01/09687 filed 22 Aug. 2001 and based upon German national application 200 16 169.5 of Sep. 19, 2000 under the International Convention.
The invention relates to an apparatus by means of which adjustment devices and drives on a rolling-mill frame used for rolling metallic and nonmetallic strip are supplied with fluids such as hydraulic fluid, compressed air, oil and grease lubricants, water, electricity, and the like.
German utility model 94 08 440.8 describes how conduits for feeding fluids are formed by longitudinal bores in the support frame of the machine housing.
Here outlet ports of these longitudinal bores are covered with mounting plates for fluid connector fittings on the beam outer surface. In addition German utility model 94 08 440.8 describes how the longitudinal bores can be formed in separate plates serving as reinforcement.
International application WO 00/05005 proposes connecting all the supplied devices of a rolling-mill frame to a distribution network serving in particular for fluid media. The incoming and outgoing supply lines of the distribution network are grouped together in tubing-cluster modules on the rolling-mill frame. The control elements and valves are physically separate from the media-conducting column at a central location on the rolling-mill frame.
It is an object of the present invention to minimize the amount of tubing in this type of apparatus, to optimally arrange the valves and control devices, to reduce the likelihood of leak-age, and to reduce manufacturing costs.
This object is attained by a self-supporting module comprised of connected-together elements and of variable height, width, and depth. The modules is constructed according to the positions of the control elements and drives in and on the rolling-mill frame. This is made possible in that elements of various dimensions are brought together and connected to one another. The lower elements are secured on the parts connected with the base. Above these the remaining elements are assembled in groups and connected together. The result of this piece-by-piece construction is a static unit that does not need to be mounted on the frame of the rolling stand and that can in fact stand on its own. The module is thus self-supporting. Providing the self-supporting module externally in front of the rolling-mill stand and using modular construction reduces leaks and fires as a result of the sealing of the individual submodules together and increases operational reliability.
According to the invention the self-supporting module can be provided with valve blocks and control devices. Conforming their orientation to the rolling-mill frame allows the valve blocks and control units to be mounted on the module optimally with respect to the controlled elements and drives of the roll frame. As a result of the closeness of the valve blocks and control units to the control elements and drives the lengths of the connections can be reduced. Shorter connections have a positive effect on the dynamics of control. As a result of the provision of the hydraulic and electrical element outside the inner region of the frame they are protected against the heat there.
According to the invention the self-supporting module can be provided with liquid reservoirs and electrical distributors.
The self-supporting module can be formed with longitudinally and/or transversely fully or partially throughgoing bores between liquid connectors or a liquid reservoir or an electrical distributor or a valve or a control device. These connecting bores connect the fluid connectors, liquid reservoirs, or electrical distributors with the valves or controlled elements.
The valves and control devices can be connected with the control elements or drives of the roll frame via hoses and/or tubing. As a result of the use of hoses or hoses and tubing there is less welding/soldering to be done.
The self-supporting module can be partially or fully premanufactured off site. The self-supporting module can be premade according to the known positions of drives and controlled elements of the roll frame. The premade self-supporting modules are premounted on and fitted to the roll frame as same is being put together in the shop. In this manner substantial assembly time is spared when the roll frame is being installed on site. The delivery and mounting of finished and tested units shortens the installation time. This allows the equipment to be put into use in a limited time frame.
According to a further embodiment of the invention a roll frame is provided with one or more of the self-supporting modules interconnected with flexible conduits. Flexible conduits are formed of individual movably assembled elements with internal hoses or electrical cables that are connected to premade connections points on the self-supporting module. The hoses or electrical cables that are used are longer than the maximum spacing of the self-supporting modules and permit some movement, even though the self-supporting modules are connected to one another.
Further embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawing and described in the following. Therein:
In the embodiment according to
A further embodiment of the self-supporting module 1 is shown in detail in
Connecting conduits extend from and to the liquid reservoirs 7 through transverse bores 10 to the valve blocks 3′ or control devices 3 on the front side. The upper region of the self-supporting module 1 has the connectors 5 (see
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200 16 169 U | Sep 2000 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP01/09687 | 8/22/2001 | WO | 00 | 4/11/2003 |
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WO02/24359 | 3/28/2002 | WO | A |
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