Claims
- 1. A cycloidal rolling mill for reducing the thickness of a metal workpiece, comprising:
- at least one rotary work roll located to be above the workpiece and one rotary work roll located to be below the workpiece, said work rolls being adapted to be engaged on the workpiece;
- a displaceable carrier associated with each of said work rolls, each displaceable carrier comprising a curved cam surface which faces away from the work roll;
- means for supporting said work rolls on said displaceable carriers;
- means for moving said displaceable carriers in a forward advance direction and in the opposite direction while said work rolls are simultaneously engaged on the upper and underside surfaces of the workpiece; and
- backing members associated with each displaceable carrier for maintaining a predetermined separation between said displaceable carriers to maintain a corresponding predetermined spacing between said work rolls when the workpiece is fed therebetween so that said work rolls are engaged against the workpiece during said forward advance of said displaceable carriers as well as during movement of said displaceable carriers in said opposite direction to perform a rolling operation on the workpiece, each backing member including a counterface on which the cam surface of each displaceable carrier engages, said engaging cam surfaces and said counterfaces being shaped to cause said displaceable carriers with said work rolls supported thereon to follow a path including a cycloidal portion and a rectilinear portion during movement of said displaceable carriers in said forward and opposite directions.
- 2. A rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein each cam surface is arcuate and each counterface has a substantially planar trailing surface portion and a curved leading surface portion as viewed in the direction of workpiece travel.
- 3. A rolling mill according to claim 2, wherein the leading surface portions of the counterfaces are curved so as to be directed towards one another and then away from one another.
- 4. A rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein each backing member has a substantially planar counterface and each cam surface has leading and trailing surface portions of differing curvature.
- 5. A rolling mill according to claim 4, wherein the leading cam surface portion, as viewed in the direction of workpiece travel, has a first portion which is more shallowly curved than the trailing cam surface portion and a second portion which is more intensely curved than the trailing cam surface portion.
- 6. A rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein the leading ends of the cam surfaces, as viewed in the direction of workpiece travel, are disposed on the carriers so that, when the leading ends roll on the respective counterfaces, the work rolls make contact with the workpiece but do not effect a reduction in thickness thereof.
- 7. A rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein each carrier is provided with rotary backing rolls for supporting the work roll.
- 8. A rolling mill according to claim 1, wherein the backing members are fixed in a frame but are adjustable in position towards and away from one another.
- 9. A rolling mill according to claim 8, wherein the backing members are tiltable.
- 10. A rolling mill according to claim 1, including interengaging teeth on each carrier and associated backing member disposed beyond the cam surface and counterface, whereby to avoid slip of each carrier as its cam surface rolls on the counterface.
- 11. A rolling mill according to claim 1, including a shaft fixed to the periphery of each carrier and associated backing member and a guide roll pivotally mounted on each shaft, whereby to avoid slip of each carrier as its cam surface rolls on the counterface.
- 12. A rolling mill according to claim 1, including counter-biassed flexible tension members disposed to both sides of the counterface of each backing member and arranged to be wound on and off the respective carriers during displacement thereof, whereby to minimize slip of each carrier as its cam surface rolls on the counterface.
- 13. A rolling mill according to claim 12 including synchronous control means for the work roll carriers so as to insure that the two work rolls are displaced in unison, said synchronous control means comprising a pin which is reciprocatable in a single plane.
- 14. A rolling mill according to claim 13, wherein reciprocating movement of the pin is transmitted to both roll carriers by a respective connecting rod hinged to the pin and to one end of a lever, a shaft on which the other end of the lever and a link member are mounted, and a connecting member pivoted to the link member and the carrier.
- 15. A rolling mill according to claim 13, wherein reciprocating movement of the pin is transmitted direct to both roll carriers by a respective connecting rod hinged to the pin and the said shaft at the periphery of the carrier.
- 16. A rolling mill according to claim 15, wherein the connecting rods are dimensioned and arranged so that along the entire reciprocating path of the pin they extend at an angle to one another that is open towards one side.
- 17. A rolling mill according to claim 15, wherein the connecting rods are dimensioned and arranged so that in one position of the pin intermediate the limits of its reciprocating movement they pass through an angle of 180.degree..
- 18. A rolling mill according to claim 1 adapted so that the carriers roll on the counterfaces periodically.
- 19. A rolling mill according to claim 13, wherein the pin is reciprocatable periodically.
- 20. A rolling mill according to claim 19, wherein the pin is positively connected to a guide member which is slidable within a guide by means of a further connecting rod and a crank drive acting through a further pin.
- 21. A rolling mill according to claim 20, wherein one end of a swing arm is pivoted to the further pin, the other end of the swing arm is hinged to the further connecting rod, and the further connecting rod is coupled to the crank drive, a momentary pivotal bearing being provided intermediate the ends of the swing arm.
- 22. A rolling mill according to claim 21, wherein the momentary pivotal bearing comprises circular segmental slide jaws between the planar faces of which the swing arm is slidingly received, and wherein the arcuate faces of the slide jaws are rotatable between supporting members.
- 23. A rolling mill according to claim 22, wherein the momentary pivotal bearing is adjustably positioned.
- 24. A rolling mill according to claim 20, wherein one end of a connecting link is rotatably mounted on the further pin, the other end of the connecting link being pivoted to intermediate the ends of a swing arm of which one end is pivoted to a bearing and the other end is displaceable by the further rod and crank drive acting through a pivot.
- 25. A rolling mill according to claim 24, wherein the bearing is located in a bearing block which is displaceable along a support.
- 26. A rolling mill according to claim 25, wherein the pivot is adjustable in position along the swing arm.
- 27. A rolling mill according to claim 2, wherein the pivot is displaceable in a slot of the swing arm and can be locked in position by a locking screw.
- 28. A rolling mill in accordance with claim 1 wherein said work rolls are rotatably mounted in associated displaceable carriers in the form of rolling members, wherein each work roll is mounted in its associated rolling member so that its rotary axis is parallel to the geometric central axis of the rolling member and its peripheral surface forms a continuation of the periphery of the rolling member, and wherein a peripheral surface portion of each rolling member opposite to where the work roll is located is disposed to roll on a backing surface of a pressure member for urging the respective work roll against the workpiece during the rolling operation.
- 29. A rolling mill according to claim 28 wherein each backing surface and peripheral surface portion of the rolling member is shaped according to the desired nature of rolling the workpiece.
- 30. A process for reducing the thickness of a workpiece, comprising the steps of:
- feeding the workpiece in a forward direction into a rolling mill having work rolls and an entrance and an exit;
- engaging said work rolls on opposite faces of said workpiece as the workpiece enters said rolling mill to reduce the thickness of the workpiece and to smooth the workpiece opposite faces;
- moving said work rolls in said forward direction along a cycloidal path to reduce the thickness of the workpiece to a predetermined location where said work rolls no longer exert thickness reducing pressure on the workpiece;
- moving said work rolls from said location in said forward direction along a rectilinear path while maintaining said work rolls in engagement with the workpiece until said exit to smooth the workpiece opposite faces uniformly;
- moving said work rolls along said rectilinear path in a reverse direction until said work rolls reach said location to smooth the workpiece opposite faces; and
- moving said work rolls along said cycloidal path in said reverse direction to a location adjacent said rolling mill inlet.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein the step of moving said work rolls in a cycloidal path includes steps of rotating said work rolls in the workpiece feed direction and rotating said work rolls in a direction opposite to said workpiece feed direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 468,153 filed May 8, 1974, now abandoned.
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