Information
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Patent Grant
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6425278
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Patent Number
6,425,278
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Date Filed
Monday, November 20, 200023 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 072 238
- 072 239
- 072 448
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill, a stationary roll changing table is provided on a front surface of a work side of the rolling mill. Pull-out rails and upwardly and downwardly movable shift rails are provided on the roll changing table. Shift blocks are provided for detachably attaching to a work roll assembly which has been pulled out, to move the work roll assembly sideways in a shifting direction. Only the work roll assembly to be pulled out can be shifted easily, and replaced with a new work roll assembly without the use of an elaborate foundation structure. Thus, work rolls can be changed swiftly.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill.
2. Description of the Related Art
The outline of a conventional roll changing device in a 4-roll type rolling mill will be described with reference to FIG.
11
.
FIG. 11
shows a concept of a conventional roll changing device called a 3-roll cluster type. As shown in this figure, a work roll assembly
3
, composed of an upper work roll
1
and a lower work roll
2
equipped with chocks, is supported by upper and lower backup rolls
4
and
5
. The upper and lower backup rolls
4
and
5
, and the work roll assembly
3
are borne on a sled liner
6
, and the sled liner
6
is supported by a pair of rails
7
in such a manner as to be admissible into and removable from a work side relative to a rolling mill
8
. A floor surface of the rolling mill
8
is level with the position of the lower work roll
2
. In an underfloor portion on the work side of the rolling mill
8
, a space for moving the sled liner
6
and the lower backup roll
5
is formed in a ditch-like shape.
To change the upper work roll
1
and the lower work roll
2
, the upper backup roll
4
is detached or lifted, while the lower backup roll
5
and the work roll assembly
3
are being borne together on the sled liner
6
in the rolling mill
8
. Also, the sled liner
6
is pulled out onto the work side by driving means (not shown) for moving the sled liner
6
into and with respect to the rolling mill
8
. At the pulled out position, the work roll assembly
3
on the lower backup roll
5
is detached and removed by a crane or the like. An alternative new or repaired work roll assembly
3
is placed on the lower backup roll
5
, and the sled liner
6
is pulled into the rolling mill
8
.
In the 3-roll cluster type roll changing device, the width of the under floor ditch on the work side (i.e., the width in the plate passing direction) is nearly equal to the width of the rolling mill
8
. Thus, the work roll assembly
3
can be changed in a narrow space without the need to enlarge the space between the ditch and the rolling mill
8
. Each time the upper work roll
1
and the lower work roll
2
are to be changed, however, the lower backup roll
5
needs to be pulled out of the rolling mill
8
by the sled liner
6
. Furthermore, a crane or the like is used to change the work roll assembly
3
, thus requiring a long time for the roll change.
Under these circumstances, a roll changing device of a so-called turn table type as shown in FIG.
12
, or a roll changing device of a so-called side shift type as shown in
FIG. 13
has been used.
FIG. 12
shows the concept of the turn table type roll changing device, while
FIG. 13
shows the concept of the side shift type roll changing device. The members identical to the rolling mill
8
shown in
FIG. 11
are assigned the same reference numerals, and duplicate explanations are omitted.
As shown in
FIG. 12
, a moving frame
14
having a turn table
11
, mounted thereto and being movable in the direction of an arrow A, is provided on the work side of a rolling mill
8
. At positions on both sides of the center of rotation on the turn table
11
, retracting rails
12
,
13
for a work roll assembly
3
are provided in two parallel lines. The work roll assembly
3
can be carried from one of the retracting rails into the rolling mill
8
, or from the rolling mill
8
into the one retracting rail.
Changing of an upper work roll
1
and a lower work roll
2
by the turn table type roll changing device is performed in the following manner: The worn-out, old work roll assembly
3
is pulled out of the rolling mill
8
, and brought onto one of the retracting rails (rail
12
) on the turn table
11
that has stopped coaxially with the work roll assembly
3
. A new or repaired work roll assembly
3
a
is brought from the work side indicated by an arrow B onto the other retracting rail
13
. In this state, the turn table
11
is horizontally turned 180 degrees to interchange the positions of the retracting rails
12
and
13
. Then, the new or repaired work roll assembly
3
a
on the retracting rail
13
is drawn into the rolling mill
8
. Whereas the old work roll assembly
3
on the retracting rail
12
is taken out to the work side indicated by the arrow B. A lower backup roll
5
is changed by moving the moving frame
14
, which has the turn table
11
mounted thereto, in the direction of an arrow A to expose a retracting table (not shown) for changing of the lower backup roll
5
in a space between the rolling mill
8
and the moving frame
14
, and replacing the old lower backup roll
5
with a new lower backup roll
5
. With the turn table type roll changing device, the work rolls can be changed swiftly by operating the turn table
11
.
As shown in
FIG. 13
, the side shift type roll changing device has a plurality of (two in the illustrated example) side shift tables
16
and
17
provided on a work side of a rolling mill
8
in such a manner as to be movable parallel to the passing direction of a plate. Changing of an upper work roll
1
and a lower work roll
2
, according to the side shift type roll changing device, is performed in the following manner: One of the side shift tables, table
16
, is stopped at a position facing a work roll assembly
3
of the rolling mill
8
, and a worn-out, old work roll assembly
3
is retracted onto the side shift table
16
. On the side shift table
17
adjacent to the side shift table
16
, a new or repaired work roll assembly
3
a
has been placed. The side shift table
16
is freed from the position in front of the rolling mill
8
, and then the side shift table
17
is moved to the position in front of the rolling mill
8
and stopped there. In this state, the new or repaired work roll assembly
3
a
on the side shaft table
17
is drawn into the rolling mill
8
, while the old work roll assembly
3
on the side shift table
16
is taken out to the work side. Changing of a lower backup roll
5
is performed as follows: A ditch-like foundation is formed below a moving path for the side shift tables
16
and
17
. A table (not shown) for changing the lower backup roll
5
is provided in the ditch-like foundation. The side shift tables
16
,
17
are freed from the position facing the rolling mill
8
, and the lower backup roll
5
is changed. With the side shift type roll changing device, like the turn table type roll changing device, the work rolls can be changed swiftly by a moving operation of the side shift tables
16
,
17
.
According to the turn table type roll changing device, the work rolls can be changed swiftly by operating the turn table
11
. However, the turn table.
11
and the moving frame
14
are elaborate in configuration, and the foundation requires a special design, increasing the equipment cost. According to the side shift type roll changing device, the work rolls can be changed swiftly by a moving operation of the side shift tables
16
,
17
. However, there is need to consider a table shift space for retreat of the side shift tables
16
,
17
during changing of the backup roll. This also requires an elaborately configured device, increasing the equipment cost.
In addition, the turn table type roll changing device and the side shift type roll changing device enable the work rolls to be changed more swiftly compared with the three-roll cluster type roll changing device. Thus, it is demanded to modify the existing three-roll cluster type roll changing device into the turn table type or the side shift type. However, this requires that the foundation be upsized markedly, or an elaborate device be mounted. Thus, the modification of the existing three-roll cluster type roll changing device requires huge manpower, labor hours, and costs, and has not been easy.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished in light of the foregoing situations. An object of the present invention is to provide a roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill capable of swiftly changing work rolls without using elaborate devices. A particular object of the invention is to provide a roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill, which can be installed without requiring a marked modification of equipment in the existing three-roll cluster type roll changing device.
A first aspect of the invention is a roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill, comprising:
a pull-out rail, provided on a front surface of a work side of the rolling mill, for pulling out a work roll assembly;
a shift rail extending in a direction intersecting with the pull-out rail; and
shifting/driving means for moving the work roll assembly, which has been pulled out along the pull-out rail to an intersection of the pull-out rail and the shift rail, in a shifting direction along the shift rail.
According to this aspect, it is possible to move only the pulled-out work roll assembly easily in the shifting direction, without providing a turn table or shifting a table bearing a work roll assembly. As a result, a simple foundation structure permits replacement of the work roll assembly. That is, the old work roll assembly can be easily replaced by a new work roll assembly without the use of an elaborate foundation structure, so that the work rolls can be changed swiftly. Furthermore, there is no need for a wide installation area for the provision of a turn table or the shift of a table itself, and complicated foundation work is unnecessary. Thus, the roll changing apparatus of the present invention can be installed without the need for a marked modification of the existing rolling equipment, especially, the equipment of a three-roll cluster type roll changing device.
In the first aspect of the invention, the pull-out rail and the shift rail may be provided in such a manner as to intersect on a same plane, and at least the shift rail may be provided with a support member for movably supporting the work roll assembly. Thus, roll changing work can be done swiftly using a simple configuration.
In the first aspect of the invention, moreover, the pull-out rail and the shift rail may be provided in such a manner as to intersect on vertically different planes, and a site of the pull-out rail at an intersection in a plan direction of the pull-out rail and the shift rail may be composed of a moving bogie which supports the work roll assembly and which is moved along the shift rail by the shifting/driving means. Thus, the work roll assembly can be moved in the shifting direction by the movement of the moving bogie, so that roll changing work can be done swiftly using a simple configuration.
A second aspect of the present invention is a roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill, comprising:
a pull-out rail, provided on a front surface of a work side of the rolling mill, for pulling out a work roll assembly;
a shift rail movable in upward and downward directions, and extending in a direction intersecting with the pull-out rail;
hoisting/lowering driving means for lowering the shift rail at a time of pulling-out of the work roll assembly, and for hoisting the shift rail after the work roll assembly is pulled out along the pull-out rail as far as an intersection of the pull-out rail and the shift rail; and
shifting/driving means for moving the work roll assembly in a shifting direction along the shift rail when the work roll assembly has been pulled out to the intersection of the pull-out rail and the shift rails, and the shift rail has been hoisted.
According to this aspect, it becomes possible to move only the pulled-out work roll assembly easily in the shifting direction, without providing a turn table or shifting table bearing a work roll assembly. As a result, a simple foundation structure permits replacement of the work roll assembly. That is, the old work roll assembly can be easily replaced by a new work roll assembly without the use of an elaborate foundation structure, so that the work rolls can be changed swiftly.
In the first or second aspect of the present invention, the rolling mill may be provided with a lower backup roll for supporting a lower work roll, a ditch-like foundation for pulling out the lower backup roll may be provided on the front surface of the work side of the rolling mill nearly in correspondence with a width of the rolling mill, a table member may be detachably provided in the foundation, and the roll changing apparatus may be installed on the table member. Thus, by detaching the table member, the lower backup roll can also be replaced swiftly and easily.
The table member may be supported movably along a direction of pulling-out of the lower backup roll, and moving means for moving the table member may be provided. Thus, the table member can be detached quickly, and the lower backup roll can be replaced more easily. Besides, lower backup roll pulling-out/driving means for pulling out the lower backup roll may be provided, and the lower backup roll pulling-out/driving means may be applied as the moving means. Thus, the table member can be retreated in conjunction with the lower backup roll, and the lower backup roll can be replaced more easily.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side sectional view of a roll changing apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a view taken on line II—II of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view taken on line III—III of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a view taken on line IV—IV of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a side view of a roll changing apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a side view of a roll changing apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of a roll changing apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a view taken on line VIII—VIII of FIG.
7
;
FIG. 9
is a plan view of a roll changing apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a view taken on line X—X of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a concept view of a conventional roll changing device;
FIG. 12
is a concept view of a conventional roll changing device; and
FIG. 13
is a concept view of a conventional roll changing device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill according to preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, but it should be understood that the invention is not restricted thereby. The roll changing apparatus of the present invention is a technology which can be easily applied to a newly constructed apparatus, and which is easily applicable particularly in modifying the conventional three-roll cluster type roll changing device shown in FIG.
11
.
FIG. 1
shows a side section of a roll changing apparatus according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a view taken along line II—II of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
shows a situation at start of shift, as viewed along line III—III of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
shows a situation at completion of shift, as viewed along line IV—IV of FIG.
1
.
As shown in the drawings, a ditch-like foundation
23
is formed on a work side of a rolling mill
21
in such a manner as to face a roll center
22
. The width of the ditch-like foundation
23
is nearly the same as the width of the rolling mill
21
, and steps
23
a
extending perpendicularly with respect to a rolling line are provided in the ditch-like foundation
23
. The width of the ditch-like foundation
23
is set to be nearly the same as the width of the foundation for changing the lower backup roll in the conventional three-roll cluster type roll changing device as shown in FIG.
11
. In the ditch-like foundation
23
, a work roll changing table (roll changing table)
24
is stationarily supported with the steps
23
a
as support surfaces. On the roll changing table
24
, a work roll assembly
27
, composed of an upper work roll
25
and a lower work roll
26
equipped with chocks
25
a
,
26
a
, is to be placed.
FIG. 1
shows a state in which the work roll assembly
27
has been pulled out and borne on the roll changing table
24
. The rolling mill
21
is provided with upper and lower backup rolls as in a conventional technology, although they are not shown.
At an end of the lower chock
26
a
on a drive side, a hook
28
is provided. The hook
28
is attached to and detached from the end of a roll push-out rod
29
provided on the rolling mill
21
. The roll push-out rod
29
is extended or contracted, whereby the work roll assembly
27
is pushed out (pulled out) onto the roll changing table
24
, or conversely, pulled into the rolling mill
21
. On both sides of the drive side of the lower chock
26
a
of the work roll assembly
27
, a pair of pull-out/pull-in wheels (pull-out wheels)
30
are provided which rotate in a roll axis direction. Also, on both sides of the lower chock
26
a
, a pair of shifting wheels
31
are provided which are adjacent to the pull-out wheels
30
and which rotate in a lateral direction perpendicular to the roll axis direction at a position slightly higher than the pull-out wheels
30
. Similarly, on both sides of a work side of the lower chock
26
a
of the work roll assembly
27
, a pair of pull-out wheels
30
and a pair of shifting wheels
31
are provided.
On an upper surface of the roll changing table
24
, a pair of parallel pull-out rails
33
are fixedly disposed in alignment with work roll pull-in rails
32
provided in the rolling mill
21
. The pull-out wheels
30
roll on the pull-out rails
33
. The shifting wheels
31
are provided at a height at which the shifting wheels
31
can move in a shifting direction without interfering with the pull-out rails
33
.
On the upper surface of the roll changing table
24
, a pair of shift rails
34
, as upwardly and downwardly movable shift rails, are provided. The shift rails
34
come into detachable contact with the shifting wheels
31
of the lower chocks
26
a
at predetermined positions. The shift rails
34
are provided at right angles with respect to the pull-out rails
33
, and can be moved upward and downward through holes
35
in the upper surface of the roll changing table
24
and through the pull-out rails
33
. On the upper surface of the roll changing table
24
and on the upper surface of the ditch-like foundation
23
, fixed shift rails
34
a
,
34
b
are provided as shifting rails. The fixed shift rails
34
a
,
34
b
align with the shift rail
34
at a height to which the shift rail
34
has been lifted by a predetermined distance. The upwardly and downwardly movable shift rail
34
ascends through the hole
35
formed in the upper surface of the roll changing table
24
, contacts the shifting wheel
31
of the chock
26
a
, and further pushes up the work roll assembly
27
to a height at which the pull-out wheel
30
has left the pull-out rail
33
. At the height to which the shift rail
34
has pushed up the work roll assembly
27
, the shift rail
34
aligns with the fixed shift rails
34
a
,
34
b
. The two shift rails
34
are each fixed to an L-shaped beam
36
. Inside the roll changing table
24
, two hydraulic cylinders
37
are provided as hoisting/lowering driving means for driving the L-shaped beams
36
to be hoisted or lowered. At a horizontal portion of the L-shaped beam
36
, a shift block
38
is provided movably along the shift rail
34
, and the shift block
38
is adapted to ascend and descend along with the shift rail
34
. The shift block
38
, at its ascending position, is fitted to the chock
26
a
of a new or old work roll assembly
27
.
In the upper surface of the roll changing table
24
, holes
39
for allowing the ascent and descent of the shift block
38
are provided in a lateral range beyond the pull-out rails
33
. The shift block
38
is movable on the horizontal portion of the L-shaped beam
36
by four wheels. On a side surface of the shift block
38
, an eye plate
40
is fixed which juts out horizontally and which has a hole formed therein. Inside the roll changing table
24
, threaded shafts
41
, extending parallel to the L-shaped beams
36
in correspondence with the L-shaped beams
36
, are rotatably supported. To ends of the threaded shafts
41
, sprockets
42
are fixed. A chain
43
is looped between the sprockets
42
, and a drive sprocket
44
is engaged with the chain
43
(see FIG.
1
). The drive sprocket
44
is driven by a motor
50
, and driving the motor
50
rotationally drives the threaded shafts
41
synchronously via the drive sprocket
44
, chain
43
, and the sprockets
42
.
A nut
45
is screwed onto each threaded shaft
41
, and a vertical pin
46
is provided integrally with each nut
45
. The vertical pin
46
is inserted through the hole of the eye plate
40
to restrict movement only in a vertical direction. That is, the normal or reverse driving of the motor
50
rotates the threaded shafts
41
, whereupon the nuts
45
move along the threaded shafts
41
. The shift blocks
38
synchronize via the vertical pins
46
and the eye plates
40
, and move on the L-shaped beams
36
in a reciprocating manner. The movements of the shift blocks
38
cause the work roll assembly
27
, fitted to the shift blocks
38
via the chocks
26
a
, to move in a shifting direction along the shift rails
34
and the fixed shift rails
34
a
,
34
b
. The L-shaped beam
36
is adapted to ascend and descend along with the shift rail
34
, while the vertical pin
46
keeps an inserted state without escaping from the hole of the eye plate
40
.
Alternatively, the shift block
38
need not be provided on the L-shaped beam
36
, but can be provided on the roll changing table
24
in such a manner as to be stationary in the height direction, and movable only in a direction along the shift rail
34
. In this case, the vertical pin
46
and the shift block
38
(eye plate
40
) are in a fixed state, and when the work roll assembly
27
is to be pulled out, the shift block
38
is located at a predetermined position. A notch or the like is provided at this position at which the pull-out wheel
30
does not interfere.
On a chock of the lower backup roll (not shown), pulling-out/driving means
47
is provided for pulling out the lower backup roll.
In the above-described embodiment, the driving for hoisting and lowering the shift rail
34
is performed using the hydraulic cylinder
37
, but may be carried out by use of other driving means. Further in this embodiment, the shift block
38
, as the shifting/driving means, is moved via the motor
50
, drive sprocket
44
, chain
43
, sprocket
42
, threaded shaft
41
, nut
45
, vertical pin
46
, and eye plate
40
. However, other driving means may be used as the shifting/driving means.
Changing of the work rolls according to the foregoing roll changing apparatus will be described. In
FIG. 3
, the reference numeral
27
denotes an old work roll assembly, having chocks
25
a
,
26
a
, which was pulled out from the rolling mill
21
onto the roll changing table
24
. The reference numeral
27
a
denotes a new or repaired work roll assembly equipped with chocks
25
a
,
26
a
. In parallel with or in advance to pulling out the old work roll assembly
27
onto the roll changing table
24
, the new work roll assembly
27
a
is placed on the fixed shift rails
34
a
,
34
b
on the roll changing table
24
. The shift block
38
is brought to a position bridging the gap between the chock
26
a
of the pulled-out work roll assembly
27
and the chock
26
a
of the new work roll assembly
27
a
positioned adjacently. The hydraulic cylinders
37
are driven to extend, thereby raising the upwardly and downwardly movable shift rails
34
and shift blocks
38
to a predetermined height via the beams
36
. In accordance with this raising, the shift block
38
is fitted into the gap between the chock
26
a
on one side of the old work roll assembly
27
and the chock
26
a
on one of the new work roll assembly
27
a
. Also, the shifting wheels
31
ride on the shift rails
34
, whereby the work roll assemblies
27
,
27
a
ascend, and the pull-out wheels
30
are lifted to a height apart from the pull-out rails
33
(the state of FIG.
3
). The motor
50
is driven to rotate the two threaded shafts
41
synchronously via the drive sprocket
44
, chain
43
, and sprockets
42
, thereby moving the shift block
38
in a leftward direction in FIG.
3
. As a result, the old and new work roll assemblies
27
and
27
a
are moved leftward. The new work roll assembly
27
a
is stopped to align with the position of the roll center
22
of the rolling mill
21
. The hydraulic cylinders
37
are contracted, to lower the upwardly and downwardly movable shift rail
34
and shift block
38
via the beam
36
. In accordance with this lowering, the pull-out wheels
30
of the new work roll assembly
27
a
ride on the pull-out rails
33
, and the shift block
38
leaves the chocks
26
a
of the old and new work roll assemblies
27
and
27
a
(state of FIG.
4
). In this state, the new work roll assembly
27
a
is pulled into the rolling mill
21
from the site on the roll changing table
24
, while the old work roll assembly
27
is pulled out to the work side. By this procedure, changing of the work rolls is completed. When the lower backup roll of the rolling mill
21
is to be changed, the roll changing table
24
is moved by a crane or the like in a direction of separation from the rolling mill
21
. Thus, an open space facing the lower backup roll is created on the work side of the rolling mill
21
, and changing of the lower backup roll is performed using the open space.
With the foregoing roll changing apparatus, it is possible to move only the pulled-out work roll assembly easily in the shifting direction, without providing a turn table or shifting a table bearing a work roll assembly. As a result, a simple foundation structure permits replacement of the work roll assembly. That is, the old work roll assembly can be easily replaced by a new work roll assembly without the use of an elaborate foundation structure, so that the work rolls can be changed swiftly. Furthermore, there is no need for a wide installation area for provision of a turn table or for the shift of a table itself, and complicated foundation work is unnecessary. Thus, the roll changing apparatus of the invention can be installed without the need for a marked modification of the existing rolling equipment, especially, the equipment of the three-roll cluster type roll changing device as shown in FIG.
11
.
A roll changing apparatus according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described based on
FIG. 5
, which shows a side view of the roll changing apparatus according to the second preferred embodiment of the invention. The same members as the members in the apparatus shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
will be assigned the same reference numerals, and duplicate explanations will be omitted.
As shown in the drawing, a slide material
51
is laid on a step
23
a
of a ditch-like foundation
23
. A roll changing table
24
is disposed in a stationary state slidably in a longitudinal direction (a right-and-left direction in
FIG. 5
) of the step
23
a
via the slide material
51
. The roll changing table
24
is provided with a connecting member
52
, which is connected to pulling-out/driving means
47
for pulling out a lower backup roll.
With the roll changing apparatus according to the second embodiment, the work roll assembly is changed in the same manner as in the first embodiment. When the lower backup roll is pulled out by driving the pulling-out/driving means
47
after completion of the roll change, the stationary roll changing table
24
is retreated in an interlocked manner in a pull-out direction along the step
23
a
of the ditch-like foundation
23
via the connecting member
52
and the slide material
51
. Thus, roll changing work for the lower backup roll can also be done very easily and swiftly.
A roll changing apparatus according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described based on
FIG. 6
, which shows a side view of the roll changing apparatus according to the third preferred embodiment of the invention. The same members as the members in the apparatus shown in
FIGS. 1
to
5
will be assigned the same reference numerals, and duplicate explanations will be omitted.
As shown in the drawing, a slide material
51
is laid on a step
23
a
of a ditch-like foundation
23
. A roll changing table
24
is disposed in a stationary state slidably in a longitudinal direction (right-and-left directions in
FIG. 6
) of the step
23
a
via the slide material
51
. The roll changing table
24
is provided with dedicated retreat driving means
53
. The roll changing table
24
is moved away from a rolling mill
21
by the retreat driving means
53
.
With the roll changing apparatus according to the third embodiment, the work roll assembly is changed in the same manner as in the first embodiment. After completion of the roll change, a lower backup roll is pulled out by synchronous driving of pulling-out/driving means
47
and the retreat driving means
53
. Simultaneously, the stationary roll changing table
24
is retreated in an interlocked manner in a pull-out direction along the step
23
a
of the ditch-like foundation
23
via the slide material
51
. As noted from this, the roll changing table
24
can be retreated substantially in an interlocked manner to the lower backup roll. Thus, roll changing work for the lower backup roll can be done very easily and swiftly. Furthermore, the stationary roll changing table
24
can be quickly retreated alone, when the necessity arises for retreating the roll changing table
24
for other maintenance task.
A roll changing apparatus according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described based on
FIGS. 7 and 8
.
FIG. 7
shows a plan view of the roll changing apparatus according to the fourth preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 8
shows a view taken along line VIII—VIII of FIG.
7
. The same members as the members of the apparatus shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
will be assigned the same reference numerals, and duplicate explanations will be omitted.
The roll changing apparatus according to the fourth embodiment is different from the first embodiment in terms of the configuration of the shift rail. As shown in the drawings, shift rails
61
are provided at right angles to pull-out rails
33
on an upper surface of a roll changing table
24
. The shift rails
61
are provided in such a manner as to extend continuously and cross the pull-out rails
33
. On the shift rails
61
, a plurality of roller members
62
are provided as support members, and are disposed to be level with the pull-out rail
33
.
With the roll changing apparatus according to the fourth embodiment, a work roll assembly is pulled out along the pull-out rails
33
by pull-out wheels
30
. When the pull-out wheel
30
arrives at an intersection of the pull-out rail
33
and the shift rail
61
, the pull-out wheel
30
rides on the roller member
62
of the shift rail
61
. When, in this state, the work roll assembly is moved by shifting/driving means (not shown) in a direction along the shift rail
61
, the pull-out wheel
30
moves along the shift rail
61
in accordance with the rolling of the roller member
62
. Thus, the work roll assembly can be moved in the shifting direction without the need to hoist or lower the shift rails
61
, or to provide chocks with shifting wheels. Hence, roll changing work can be done swiftly with the use of a simple configuration.
As the driving means for driving the work roll assembly in a direction along the shift rail
61
, any well known means may be applied as necessary. It is also possible to detect that the pull-out wheel
30
has sat on the roller member
62
of the shift rail
61
, and to move the work roll assembly automatically in a direction along the shift rail
61
. Alternatively, roller members may be provided on the pull-out rails
33
, the pull-out wheels
30
may be omitted, and the work roll assembly may be pulled out and shifted by rolling of the roller members.
A roll changing apparatus according to a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described based on
FIGS. 9 and 10
.
FIG. 9
shows a plan view of the roll changing apparatus according to the fifth preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 10
shows a view taken along line X—X of FIG.
9
. The same members as the members of the apparatus shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
will be assigned the same reference numerals, and duplicate explanations will be omitted.
The roll changing apparatus according to the fifth embodiment is different from the first embodiment in terms of the configuration of the shift rail. As shown in the drawings, grooves
71
, which cross pull-out rails
33
at right angles to the pull-out rails
33
, are formed on an upper surface of a roll changing table
24
. In the roll changing table
24
below the groove
71
, a rail
72
extending along the groove
71
is provided. On the rails
72
at intersections (
4
intersections in the drawing) of the grooves
71
and the pull-out rails
33
in a planar direction, bogies
74
, as moving bogies, are supported movably via wheels
73
. The upper surface of the bogie
74
is level with (coplanar with) the pull-out rail
33
. That is, a shift rail is composed of the rail
72
and the bogie
74
, and the site of the pull-out rail
33
at the intersection of the pull-out rail
33
and the shift rail in the planar direction comprises the bogie
74
. The bogies
74
are moved synchronously by driving means (not shown).
With the roll changing apparatus according to the fifth embodiment, a work roll assembly is pulled out along the pull-out rails
33
by pull-out wheels
30
. When the pull-out wheel
30
arrives at the intersection of the pull-out rail
33
and the shift rail, the pull-out wheel
30
rides on the bogie
74
. When, in this state, the bogies
74
are moved synchronously along the rails
72
by shifting/driving means (not shown), the work roll assembly is moved in the shifting direction, with the pull-out wheels
30
on board the bogies
74
. Thus, the work roll assembly can be moved in the shifting direction by moving the bogies
74
, without the need to hoist or lower the shift rails, or to provide chocks with shifting wheels. Hence, roll changing work can be done swiftly with the use of a simple configuration.
While the present invention has been described in the foregoing fashion, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereby, but may be varied in many other ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill, comprising:a pull-out rail, provided on a front surface of a work side of the rolling mill, for pulling out a work roll assembly; a shift rail movable in upward and downward directions, and extending in a direction intersecting with the pull-out rail; hoisting/lowering driving means for lowering the shift rail at a time of pulling-out of the work roll assembly, and for hoisting the shift rail after the work roll assembly is pulled out along the pull-out rail as far as an intersection of the pull-out rail and the shift rail; and shifting/driving means for moving the work roll assembly in a shifting direction along the shift rail when the work roll assembly has been pulled out to the intersection of the pull-out rail and the shift rail, and the shift rail has been hoisted.
- 2. A roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill as claimed in claim 1, whereinthe rolling mill is provided with a lower backup roll for supporting a lower work roll, a ditch-like foundation for pulling out the lower backup roll is provided on the front surface of the work side of the rolling mill nearly in correspondence with a width of the rolling mill, a table member is detachable provided in the foundation, and the roll changing apparatus is installed on the table member.
- 3. A roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill as claimed in claim 2, whereinthe table member is supported movably along a direction of pulling-out of the lower backup roll, and moving means for moving the table member is provided.
- 4. A roll changing apparatus of a rolling mill as claimed in claim 3, whereinlower backup roll pulling-out/driving means for pulling out the lower backup roll is provided, and the lower backup roll pulling-out/driving means is applied as the moving means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-339670 |
Nov 1999 |
JP |
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Date |
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3698226 |
Eibe |
Oct 1972 |
A |
3837201 |
Maltby |
Sep 1974 |
A |
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