The present invention relates to a roller adjustment apparatus for an extrusion mill of the kind set forth in the preamble of claim 1.
In extrusion mills it is known to provide some kind of adjustment of the distance between the rollers and the die and to provide a possibility of performing the adjustment during operation, in order to optimise the pelletising process. The known apparatus for performing such adjustments provides the adjustment by using hydraulic cylinders directly connected to the roller shafts, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,861,529 or provides the adjustment via a rotational shaft positioned in the axis of the mill and connected to the roller shafts via a cam plate or gear mechanisms, as shown in EP-238,147 or EP-594,278.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a roller adjustment apparatus of the kind referred to above, with which it is possible to avoid positioning of sensitive mechanical components close to the rollers, where an aggressive environment is present, and this object is achieved with a roller adjustment apparatus of said kind, which according to the present invention also comprises the features set forth in the characterising clause of claim 1. With this arrangement, only simple mechanical components such as linkage rods and connection elements are positioned close to the rollers and these components are moved by manual adjustment or by means of suitable actuator means positioned outside the aggressive environment close to the rollers of the extrusion mill. Preferred embodiments of the roller adjustment apparatus, the advantages of which will be evident from the following detailed description, are revealed in the sub-ordinate claims.
In the following detailed part of the present description, the invention will be explained in more details with reference to the exemplary embodiment of a roller adjustment apparatus in accordance with the invention shown in the drawings, in which
The apparatus shown in
The relative rotation of the rollers (1) and the cylindrical die (2) can be provided by keeping the bearing shafts (3) for the rollers (1) stationary and rotating the cylindrical die (2) or vice versa keeping the cylindrical die (2) stationary and rotating the bearing shafts for the rollers (1), in which case a rotational linkage will have to be provided between the actuator and the connection element (8), possibly at the actuator end of the rod (9).
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Preferably the mechanism is dimensioned and adjusted in such a way that the turnbuckles (7) are positioned perpendicular to the axis of the cylindrical die (2) when the rollers (1) are in a position as close as possible to the cylindrical die (2), yet without metallical contact between the rollers (1) and the cylindrical die (2). This provides a transmission between the actuator and the position of the rollers (1) with a maximum force when the roller (1) is close to the cylindrical die (2) and furthermore a fine adjustment possibility for the distance between the roller (1) and the cylindrical die (2) with high precision when the roller (1) is close to the cylindrical die (2).
This last feature can be further supported by having the eccentricity of the eccentrically journalled bearing shafts (3) close to the top point in the situation where the rollers (1) are close to the cylindrical die (2).
Above, the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment thereof, but several modifications can be envisaged without departing from the following claims, such deviations comprising the provision of another number of rollers (1), the preferred number of the rollers being two or three. Furthermore, the actuator connected to the rod (9) can be provided in the form of a hydraulic or pneumatic piston cylinder unit, a linear actuator of the lead screw type, or any other type of actuator suitable for the purpose. Manual adjustment of the position of the rod (9) could also be envisaged. Also the position of the actuator could be altered, e.g. to a position inside the shaft (4), in which situation the rod (9) may be the piston rod of a piston cylinder unit, or at the side opposite the shaft (4).
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