The invention relates to a roll-changing tool having a dismantling device which can be supported on a rolling machine using a hook.
DE 196 33 668 C1 discloses a roll-changing tool, which removes the roll to be changed in each case from the roll stack on a guide track. For this purpose, the roll has to roll on the guide track into a roll holder. Direct control of the movement of the roll on the guide track is not possible in this case, since the movement is caused by the action of the force of gravity. Furthermore, the guide track necessitates a long lever in order that the roll is moved out of the roll plane of the roll stack. Only in conjunction with a counterweight on the roll holder is it possible to ensure that, in all cases, the centre of gravity of the roll-changing tool is located underneath the lifting device mounting. As a result, the lever always has an alignment substantially in the horizontal direction when the roll-changing tool is suspended on the roll-changing crane. Such a roll-changing tool has the disadvantage that a large lever arm is required, which is not only loaded with a counterweight but also experiences an additional loading as a result of a rolling movement of the roll.
DE 196 33 669 C1 discloses a roll-changing tool having two mutually opposite roll holders and a holding arm. The holding arm in this case projects laterally in relation to a plane which is formed by the central axes of the roll holders. The roll-changing tool has a suspension point, on which a crane hook can act.
DE 198 56 517 A1 discloses a device for roll changing in a calender, which has a transporting apparatus for transporting the rolls in and out. A changing device which can be carried along by the transporting apparatus has a holding device in each case for a first and a second roll. A transporting apparatus in the form of a crane has a hook, on which a changing device hangs by a pin.
The object of the invention is, therefore, to provide a roll-changing tool which permits a simple and rapid roll change.
This object is achieved by the features of Claim 1.
This provides a roll-changing tool which removes the roll to be changed from the roll stack in a simple and space-saving manner by means of trolleys. In this case, the roll-changing tool acts from above on the roll to be changed. The roll is therefore held suspended. A further advantage resides in the fact that, as a result, the lateral access to the rolling machine is also improved considerably. The control of the movement of the roll is additionally direct. Furthermore, the roll-changing tool permits a targeted, rapid roll change, since the roll-changing tool is steered over the shaft extension when it is suspended on the rolling machine. Moreover, the dismantling device is compact.
Further advantages and embodiments of the invention can be gathered from the following description and the dependent claims.
The invention will be explained in more detail below by using the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the appended figures.
The carrier 2 has a trolley 9 which can be moved in its longitudinal direction into the region of its head 8. The trolley 9 carries the roll holder 4, whose holding opening 10 faces the head 8 and is located underneath the carrier 2.
The hook 7 is a hook 7 that opens at the bottom and has a hook opening 11. The hook 7 is fixed to the head 8 of the carrier 2 with a shaft extension 12 ending in a projecting manner transversely with respect to the running direction of the trolley 9.
The trolley 9 is guided in a rail 13 on the carrier 2, the rail 13 determining the direction of travel which, here, is aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the carrier 2. The trolley 9 can be moved by means of actuating devices, not illustrated.
The roll holder 4 is preferably attached firmly to the trolley 9, for which purpose the roll holder 4 has a carriage 15 on the top side, which can be moved and supported on a guide track 14 arranged underneath the rail 13 on the carrier 2. The roll holder 4 also has a securing pawl 16, which can be folded from a horizontal position illustrated in
The shaft extension 12 can form a stop for the roll holder 4. Towards the hook opening 11, the shaft extension 12 has a guide surface 19, which projects with respect to the latter and is aligned with the latter in order to form an insertion track into the hook opening 11.
The roll-changing tool in each case comprises, for the two roll journals, one of the above-described dismantling devices 1, which are preferably devices which can be moved separately.
The dismantling device 1 can then be raised by a roll-changing crane, which acts on the lifting device 3.
According to further exemplary embodiments, not illustrated, a displacement device in the transverse direction can also be provided for the purpose of positioning the rolls, such as a cross-slide, which moves the trolley not only along the rail but also transversely with respect thereto. Alternatively, for example, the hook can also be designed to be displaced transversely with respect to the running direction of the trolley.
All publications and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
The invention now being fully described, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the appended claims.
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