Information
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Patent Grant
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6460390
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Patent Number
6,460,390
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 072 225
- 072 238
- 072 239
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rolling-mill stand comprises, in combination: at least two rolls (15) supported by respective mounts (16, 17) with adjustment and blocking tie rods (18, 19), supporting feet (20), and supports (20a). According to the invention, the said rolls (15) are mounted on a central module (11), whilst the corresponding mounts (16, 17), tie rods (18, 19), feet (20), and supports (20a) are mounted together in the form of two side modules (12, 13). A fast-clamping and fast-release system (21) is moreover provided for the stable but releasable connection between the said central module (11) and the said two side modules (12, 13).
Description
The present invention refers to a rolling-mill stand that can be disassembled into modular elements which are interchangeable with other equal or equivalent modules. The rolling-mill stand according to the invention characteristically has a structure such as to enable a simple and fast manoeuvre of replacement of the rolls, using an overhead travelling crane with a hoisting power that is even relatively low, like the ones normally present in all rolling mills.
In addition, the rolling-mill stand according to the invention can be conveniently and rapidly converted from a universal stand to a two-high stand.
The structure of a rolling-mill stand is well known to those skilled in the sector.
Rolling-mill stands of a known type are, for instance, described in the patents: GB-1,183,573, DE-1939485, DE-2506449, U.S. Pat. No. 3,882,710, U.S. Pat. No. 3,899,910, U.S. Pat. No. 3,908,426, U.S. Pat. No. 4,121,446, U.S. Pat. No. 4,715,206, EP-166478, EP-626218, and EP-A704256.
Such stands are generally made up of a so-called container, which supports the stand proper, and to which the stand proper is removably fixed.
The stand (referred to also as “core” or “cartridge”) comprises the complex of rolls, mounts, tie rods, and supporting feet.
In a stand thus structured, the replacement of the worn rolls, or replacement for change of rolling “campaign”, must be performed using two auxiliary systems, namely, an overhead travelling crane of adequate hoisting power, capable of taking the stand out of the rolling line, and a robot consisting of a piece of equipment for automatic roll change.
In fact, the replacement of the rolls takes place by translation, using a translator carriage, of the entire container-stand assembly off the rolling line, after which from the container-stand assembly, by means of an overhead travelling crane, just the stand is taken out, which is then deposited on a robot, where replacement of the rolls is carried out with disassembly and reassembly of the stand.
Again using an overhead travelling crane, the renewed stand is taken and positioned once again on the supporting container, and the container-stand assembly is brought back, via translator carriage, onto the rolling line.
As is well known to persons skilled in the field of rolling, in order to be able to carry out properly the entire sequence involved in the operations briefly summed up above, it is absolutely indispensable for the rolling mill to have available an overhead travelling crane having a hoisting power adequate for moving the entire assembly making up the stand, and, in addition, an auxiliary robot capable of carrying out the automatic roll change.
However, not all rolling mills have such equipment available, with the consequent evident inconvenience deriving therefrom for their procurement, both in terms of investments and in terms of arrangement of the plant in the existing space.
The general purpose of the invention is that of overcoming the drawbacks of the known art by making an improved stand having a structure such as to enable carrying-out of all the operations linked to roll change in a simple and fast manner, using the overhead travelling crane and the equipment of the type normally available in a traditional rolling mill.
A further purpose of the invention is to make a rolling-mill stand of the universal type that may be easily transformed into a two-high stand.
Yet another purpose of the invention is to make a fast-clamping and fast-release system between the core and the other components of the stand.
The present invention is concerned with a rolling-mill stand which comprises, in combination, at least two rolls (
15
) supported by mounts (
16
,
17
) having adjustment and blocking tie rods (
18
,
19
), supporting feet (
20
) and supports (
20
a
), wherein said rolls (
15
) are mounted on a central module (
11
), while the corresponding mounts (
16
,
17
), tie rods (
18
,
19
), feet (
20
) and supports (
20
a
) are mounted together in the form of two side modules (
12
,
13
), there being provided a fast clamping and fast release system (
21
) for stable but separable, connection between said central module (
11
) and said side modules (
12
,
13
).
The structural and functional characteristics of the invention and its advantages with respect to the known art will be more clearly understandable from an examination of the ensuing description referring to the attached schematic drawings, which show examples of practical embodiments of the invention.
In the drawings:
FIGS. 1 and 2
are two schematic views illustrating, respectively, a two-high stand and a universal stand, both built according to the principles of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a partially sectioned elevation view of the universal stand of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a view of the universal stand of
FIG. 2
, transformed into a two-high stand;
FIGS. 5
a
-
5
f
are schematic views illustrating the inventive idea and the phases involved in the replacement of the rolls in a rolling-mill stand built according to the principles of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a schematic view illustrating a two-high stand in the working position on the rolling axis:
FIG. 7
is a plan view of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a view of the stand of
FIGS. 6 and 7
, translated from the rolling axis onto the roll-change axis;
FIG. 9
is a view illustrating the stand of
FIG. 8
opened, i.e., with the side shoulders separated from the central core;
FIG. 10
is a schematic elevation view illustrating two central cores of a stand, one bearing the worn rolls, and the other bearing the new rolls, set on the roll-change axis in the phase illustrated in
FIG. 5
d;
FIGS. 11-15
are views like
FIGS. 6-10
, but referring to a universal stand;
FIGS. 16-21
are schematic sectional views illustrating a possible system of fast clamping and release of the core to/from the shoulders of the stand in the different operating steps; and
FIG. 22
is a variant of the system of
FIGS. 16-21
. Referring first of all to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, a separable rolling-mill stand according to the invention (two-high stand type) is designated as a whole by
10
and is structurally made up of three modular elements interconnected in a separable way, i.e., a central module (core)
11
and two side modules (shoulders)
12
,
13
, all resting on a base
14
.
The central module
11
carries the rolls, for example a pair of horizontal rolls
15
, if it is a two-high stand, whilst the side modules
12
,
13
carry all the other elements of the stand, namely the mounts
16
,
17
which support the rolls
15
, with the corresponding adjustment tie rods
18
,
19
, the supporting feet
20
, and the corresponding supports
20
a
fixed to the base
14
during rolling (FIG.
1
).
Designated as a whole by
21
are two fast-clamping and fast-release systems which will be described in detail in what follows and which have the function of interconnecting stably, but in an easily and rapidly separable way, the central module (core)
11
and the side modules (shoulders)
12
,
13
.
FIGS. 2 and 3
of the drawings illustrate a universal stand
110
built according to the invention, which comprises, like the two-high stand
10
illustrated in
FIG. 1
, a central module (core)
111
and two side modules (shoulders)
112
,
113
.
The central module
111
carries two pairs of rolls
115
,
215
, respectively horizontal and vertical, whilst the side modules
112
,
113
carry mounts
116
,
117
for the horizontal rolls
115
, and mounts
216
,
217
for the vertical rolls
215
, with corresponding adjustment tie rods
118
,
119
and, respectively,
218
,
219
, and supporting feet
120
and corresponding supports
120
a
. In
FIGS. 2 and 3
, by
121
and, respectively,
221
, are indicated the clamping systems for the horizontal rolls
115
and the clamping systems for the vertical rolls
215
.
FIG. 4
of the drawings illustrates the universal stand of
FIGS. 2 and 3
converted into a two-high stand by removal of the pair of vertical rolls
215
with corresponding mounts, tie rods and clamping systems. With a stand
10
,
110
consisting of modular elements
11
,
111
,
12
,
112
,
13
,
113
, according to the invention, replacement of the rolls can be carried out as shown in sequence in
FIGS. 5
a
-
5
f
using only an overhead travelling crane even of limited hoisting power, which is normally present in all traditional rolling mills. In
FIGS. 5
a
-
5
f
, X indicates the axis of the reduction gear that transmits motion to the rolls, Y indicates the rolling axis, and Z indicates the axis of roll change, which is interspaced at the sides of and parallel to the rolling axis Y.
The rolling-mill stand, for example the two-high stand
10
, is first of all displaced off the rolling line, along runways V built into the base
14
by means of a pusher or ejector (for instance, a hydraulic cylinder
50
) from the position of
FIG. 5
a
to the position of
FIG. 5
b
on the roll-change axis Z.
The stand
10
is opened, as shown in
FIG. 5
c
(using, on the one side, the pusher cylinder
50
itself, and, on the other side, another cylinder
51
); i.e., the side modules (shoulders)
12
,
13
are separated from the central module (core)
11
so as to lay bare the worn rolls
15
of the central module
11
, whilst a reserve central module
111
provided with new rolls
115
is waiting on the same roll-change axis Z, as shown in
FIG. 5
c.
The module
11
with the used rolls
15
and the module
111
with the new rolls
115
, by means of a translator carriage T moved by a hydraulic cylinder
52
(FIG.
10
), are translated simultaneously, on the roll-change axis Z, into the position shown in
FIG. 5
d
. Consequently, the central module
111
comes to be set between the side modules
12
,
13
(
FIG. 5
d
), which are closed onto it (
FIG. 5
e
), so as to form a rolling-mill stand with new rolls
115
, which is then taken back, once again using the cylinder
50
, onto the rolling axis Y (
FIG. 5
f
). Instead, the module
11
remains off the line on the roll-change axis Z, where the used rolls
15
can be replaced. It is to be noted that, when the stand is opened, i.e., when the central module (core) is separated from the side modules (shoulders), the rolls, released from the mounts, are supported by supporting means, represented schematically by S in
FIGS. 10 and 15
, which can be of any type suited to the purpose.
The positions assumed by the various components in the operating steps, illustrated schematically and described with reference to
FIGS. 5
a
-
5
f
of the drawings, are illustrated in greater detail also in
FIGS. 6-15
, where
80
designates the so-called extensions through which the motion is transmitted to the rolls.
With reference to
FIGS. 16-21
, the fast-clamping and release system is hereinafter described. This system has the purpose of joining stably together, in a separable way, the three modules
11
,
12
,
13
;
111
,
112
,
113
. Of course, the systems
121
,
221
are the same as the system
21
described below.
The system
21
is structurally made up of a tie rod
60
, which freely traverses two aligned holes
61
,
62
, provided, respectively, on the central module (core)
11
and on the side modules (shoulders)
12
,
13
.
As emerges clearly from the drawings, the said tie rod
60
is provided, at its opposite ends, with a head
63
and a stop collar
64
.
The head
63
is integral with the tie rod
60
and is seated in the housing
65
of the central module
11
, whilst the stop collar
64
is screwed in a position-adjustable way on the threaded end
67
of the tie rod
60
opposite to the head
63
. A grub screw
66
blocks the stop collar
64
in position.
Screwed on the same threaded end
67
is a locking ring nut
68
, the function of which will be explained in what follows.
Between the said ring nut
68
and the said side module (shoulder)
13
, on the tie rod
60
, a hydraulic actuator
69
is mounted.
The said hydraulic actuator
69
comprises a cylinder
70
, which is fixed to the module
13
by means of a set of screws and inside which there moves a piston
71
provided with a stem
72
which translates along the tie rod
60
and which extends with its opposite ends outside the cylinder
70
.
Displacement of the piston
71
, against the action of a counter spring
73
, occurs in one direction by immission of oil under pressure into a chamber
74
, as represented by the arrow
75
.
Displacement of the piston
71
in the opposite direction is, instead, effected by the counter spring
73
, thus discharging the chamber
74
, as represented by the arrow
76
.
Operation of the above-described system of fast clamping and release performed according to the invention emerges clearly from the figures and in brief is as follows:
Assuming that the stand is to be reassembled by the stable union between the central module
11
and the side modules
12
,
13
, (referring to module
13
alone) the central module
11
and the side module
13
, from the separated position of
FIG. 16
, are coupled together in the position of
FIG. 17
by means of insertion of the head
63
into the housing
65
of the central module
11
. The head
63
is constrained to the housing
65
by means of a 90° rotation of the stem
60
from the position of
FIG. 17
to the position of FIG.
18
.
For this purpose, the stem
60
at the opposite end to the head
63
is provided with a control lever
77
which, in the position of
FIGS. 16 and 17
, co-operates with a reference stop
78
which extends from the cylinder
70
. With the head
63
in this position, oil is introduced under pressure into the chamber
74
, as represented by the arrow
75
(FIG.
19
), after which the locking ring nut
68
is tightened against the cylinder
70
(
FIG. 20
) so as to stably block, packing them together, the central module (core)
11
and the side module (shoulder)
13
.
Immission of oil into the chamber
74
actuates clamping pre-charge between the components
11
,
13
, so enabling a convenient manual manoeuvring of the locking ring nut
68
, after which oil under pressure is discharged from the chamber
74
, as represented by the arrow
76
(FIG.
21
), so that the counter spring
73
displaces the piston
71
from the position of
FIG. 19
to the position of FIG.
21
.
The stand is in the operating condition, without any danger whatsoever of slackening between the core and the shoulders due to oil leakages from the chambers under pressure, as may occur in known systems.
Of course, the same operation is carried out for the other side module
12
.
A fast separation of the shoulder
12
,
13
from the central core
11
(as indicated in
FIGS. 5
a
-
5
f
) may be carried out by performing, on the clamping system, the operations described above in reverse order.
FIG. 22
illustrates a system altogether equivalent to that of
FIGS. 16-21
, in which a double piston is present. This system is adopted in the cases where, on account of shortage of space, a piston having a relatively large diameter cannot be adopted.
In this way, it is possible to achieve the purpose mentioned in the preamble of the description, i.e., that of having a rolling-mill stand that is easy to take apart and to move using the equipment with which a rolling mill is traditionally equipped, namely, an overhead travelling crane having normal hoisting power and translator carriages.
It is to be noted that the invention makes it possible, advantageously, to have a single complete stand made up of a central module (core) and two side modules (shoulders), plus a central module (core) provided with new rolls, instead of the robot required for the replacement of the rolls in a stand of the traditional type.
Of course, it is also possible to carry out roll change on one and the same central module (core) displaced off the rolling line; this solution involves longer times but a lower investment, in that the reserve core and corresponding mechanisms for movement are not present. It should moreover be noted that in a universal-type stand built according to the invention it is possible to replace the horizontal and vertical rolls at the same time, or the horizontal rolls alone, as required. Furthermore, in a universal stand according to the invention, by removing the mounts that carry the vertical rolls, a two-high stand is immediately obtained, without any need to disassemble the shoulders or the mounts that carry the horizontal rolls. In this way, the purposes referred to in the preamble of the description are achieved.
The scope of protection of the present invention is defined by the ensuing claims.
Claims
- 1. A rolling-mill stand which comprises, in combination, at least two rolls (15) supported by mounts (16,17) having adjustment and blocking tie rods (18, 19), supporting feet (20) and supports (20a), wherein said rolls (15) are mounted on a central module (11), while the corresponding mounts (16, 17), tie rods (18, 19), feet (20) and supports (20a) are mounted together in the form of two side modules (12, 13), there being provided a fast clamping and fast release system (21) for stable but separable connection between said central module (11) and said side modules (12, 13) wherein. said systems for fast-clamping and fast-release of said horizontal and vertical rolls (21, 121, 221) comprise a tie rod (60) which passes freely through two aligned holes (61, 62) which are provided respectively on said central module (11) and on said side modules (12 or 13); and having a head (63) which is integral with one end of said tie rod (60) which is seated on a housing of said central module (11), while on the opposite end, a stop collar (64) and locking ring nut (68) are screwed in a position-adjustable manner; and having between said ring nut (68) and said side module (12, 13) on said tie rod (60) is mounted a hydraulic actuator (69) comprising a cylinder (70) inside of which is located a moving piston (71) which is provided with a stem (72), said stem (72) being connected to said tie rod (60) and extending with its opposite end outside of said cylinder (70), the displacement of said piston (71) being actuated by introducing oil under pressure into a chamber (74) against the action of a counter spring (73).
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
MI98A2325 |
Oct 1998 |
IT |
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