Claims
- 1. A rolling machine for processing a metal container which has a longitudinal seam and is made from a flat metal plate to form a cylindrical body having adjacent or overlapping butt edges securely joined to one another by folding or welding, whereupon a disk-shaped lower bottom and, optionally, a respective upper bottom, is welded or folded to the cylindrical body to form a closed container, or an open-topped container, respectively, with the adjacent or overlapping butt edges of the cylindrical body being subject to a rolling process over an entire length of the cylindrical body in the area of the longitudinal folding seam or longitudinal welding seam after the folding process or welding process and prior to the attachment of the at least lower bottom, said rolling machine being configured as a continuous rolling machine and comprising an upper carrier frame; an upper rolling drum rotatably supported in the upper carrier frame; a lower drum stand; and a driven lower rolling drum rotatably mounted in the lower drum stand; and a central first locking device and a second locking device positioned at opposite axial ends of the rolling machine, wherein the upper carrier frame is provided for acting on an inside surface of the body and is supported in a floating manner by alternating an engagement of the first and second locking devices.
- 2. The rolling machine of claim 1, wherein the upper and lower rolling drums have a comparably slender configuration, with the lower rolling drum configured with a concave outer rolling surface, and the upper rolling drum configured with a complementary convex outer rolling surface.
- 3. The rolling machine of claim 1, and further comprising a hydraulic unit positioned in the lower drum stand and operatively connected to the lower rolling drum for displacing the lower rolling drum in a vertical direction so as to serve as pressure applying device, and a rotary drive operatively connected to the lower rolling drum.
- 4. The rolling machine of claim 1, wherein the upper rolling drum is positioned at a central location in the upper carrier frame.
- 5. The rolling machine of claim 1, wherein the upper carrier frame has an entrance upstream of the upper rolling drum for loading a new body, and an exit downstream of the upper rolling drum for simultaneous discharge of a finished body.
- 6. The rolling machine of claim 1, wherein the interacting upper and lower rolling drums are arranged at the lower drum stand and at the upper carrier frame at a central location of the continuous rolling machine, with the upper carrier frame having a length sufficient to receive at least one body upstream and downstream of the upper rolling drum.
- 7. The rolling machine of claim 1, wherein the first locking device has a total of four locking pins and a hydraulic cylinder for operating the locking pins, said locking pins being arranged such that two of said locking pins are arranged on one side of a support of the upper rolling drum and two of said locking pins are arranged on another side of the support of the upper rolling drum.
- 8. A rolling machine for processing a metal container which has a longitudinal seam and is made from a flat metal plate to form a cylindrical body having adjacent or overlapping butt edges securely joined to one another by folding or welding, whereupon a disk-shaped lower bottom and, optionally, a respective upper bottom, is welded or folded to the cylindrical body to form a closed container, or an open-topped container, respectively, with the adjacent or overlapping butt edges of the cylindrical body being subject to a rolling process over an entire length of the cylindrical body in the area of the longitudinal folding seam or longitudinal welding seam after the folding process or welding process and prior to the attachment of the at least lower bottom, said rolling machine being configured as a continuous rolling machine and comprising an upper carrier frame; an upper rolling drum rotatably supported in the upper carrier frame; a lower drum stand; and a driven lower rolling drum rotatably mounted in the lower drum stand; and a central first locking device and a second locking device positioned at opposite axial ends of the rolling machine, wherein the upper carrier frame is provided for acting on an inside surface of the body and is supported in a floating manner by alternating an engagement of the first and second locking devices, wherein the second locking device has in-and-out swingable locking claws for locked engagement of the upper carrier frame part during the rolling process on both outer sides with the lower drum stand.
- 9. The rolling machine of claim 8, wherein the second locking device includes a hydraulic drive for operating the locking claws to establish an external locking of the upper carrier frame with the lower drum stand.
- 10. The rolling machine of claim 8, wherein the upper and lower rolling drums have a comparably slender configuration, with the lower rolling drum configured with a concave outer rolling surface, and the upper rolling drum configured with a complementary convex outer rolling surface.
- 11. The rolling machine of claim 8, and further comprising a hydraulic unit positioned in the lower drum stand and operatively connected to the lower rolling drum for displacing the lower rolling drum in a vertical direction so as to serve as pressure applying device, and a rotary drive operatively connected to the lower rolling drum.
- 12. The rolling machine of claim 8, wherein the upper rolling drum is positioned at a central location in the upper carrier frame.
- 13. The rolling machine of claim 8, wherein the upper carrier frame has an entrance upstream of the upper rolling drum for loading a new body, and an exit downstream of the upper rolling drum for simultaneous discharge of a finished body.
- 14. The rolling machine of claim 8, wherein the interacting upper and lower rolling drums are arranged at the lower drum stand and at the upper carrier frame at a central location of the continuous rolling machine, with the upper carrier frame having a length sufficient to receive at least one body upstream and downstream of the upper rolling drum.
- 15. The rolling machine of claim 8, wherein the first locking device has a total of four locking pins and a hydraulic cylinder for operating the locking pins, said locking pins being arranged such that two of said locking pins are arranged on one side of a support of the upper rolling drum and two of said locking pins are arranged on another side of the support of the upper rolling drum.
- 16. A rolling machine for processing a metal container which has a longitudinal seam and is made from a flat metal plate to form a cylindrical body having adjacent or overlapping butt edges securely joined to one another by folding or welding, whereupon a disk-shaped lower bottom and, optionally, a respective upper bottom, is welded or folded to the cylindrical body to form a closed container, or an open-topped container, respectively, with the adjacent or overlapping butt edges of the cylindrical body being subject to a rolling process over an entire length of the cylindrical body in the area of the longitudinal folding seam or longitudinal welding seam after the folding process or welding process and prior to the attachment of the at least lower bottom, said rolling machine being configured as a continuous rolling machine and comprising an upper carrier frame; an upper rolling drum rotatably supported in the upper carrier frame; a lower drum stand; and a driven lower rolling drum rotatably mounted in the lower drum stand; and a central first locking device and a second locking device positioned at opposite axial ends of the rolling machine, wherein the upper carrier frame is provided for acting on an inside surface of the body and is supported in a floating manner by alternating an engagement of the first and second locking devices, wherein the first locking device includes a locking pin, said carrier frame being secured in locked engagement with the lower drum stand during loading of a new unrolled body and during discharge of a rolled finished body.
- 17. A rolling machine for smoothening a longitudinal seam between overlapping folded or welded edges of a body, said rolling machine being configured as a continuous rolling machine and comprising:a framework including an upper carrier frame and a lower drum stand; an upper drum rotatably supported in the carrier frame; a lower drum rotatably mounted in the drum stand and interacting with the upper drum for rolling a body; and first and second locking devices for interconnecting the carrier frame to the drum stand in alternating manner depending on a position of the body in the framework, such that the first locking device is positioned at a central location of the framework, and the second locking device is positioned at opposite axial ends of the framework.
- 18. The rolling machine of claim 17, wherein the lower rolling drum has a concave rolling surface, and the upper rolling drum has a complementary convex rolling surface.
- 19. The rolling machine of claim 17, and further comprising a hydraulic unit mounted in the lower drum stand for displacing the lower rolling drum in a direction of the upper rolling drum, and a rotary drive for rotating the lower rolling drum.
- 20. The rolling machine of claim 17, wherein the second locking device has in-and-out swingable locking claws for locked engagement of the upper carrier frame part during the rolling process.
- 21. The rolling machine of claim 17, wherein the first locking device includes a locking pin, said carrier frame being secured in locked engagement with the lower drum stand during loading of the new body and during discharge of a rolled finished body.
- 22. The rolling machine of claim 17, wherein the upper carrier frame has a length sufficient to receive at least one body upstream and downstream of the upper rolling drum.
- 23. A process of operating a rolling machine for rolling a body, comprising the steps of:connecting an upper carrier frame to a lower drum stand by a first central locking device when a new body enters the rolling machine; and connecting the upper carrier frame to the lower drum stand from opposite outside end-positions by a pair of second central locking devices when said body is rolled between a pair of superimposed drums of the rolling machine and the first locking device is disengaged.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of German Patent Application Serial No. 299 08 996. 7, filed May 21, 1999, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This application claims the benefit of prior filed provisional application, Appl. No. 60/164,534, filed Nov. 10, 1999, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e).
This application is a continuation of prior filed copending PCT International application no. PCT/EP00/04656, filed May 22, 2000 and claiming priority of German Patent Application Serial No. 299 08 996. 7, filed May 21, 1999 and U.S. provisional application, Appl. No. 60/164,534, filed Nov. 10, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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