Claims
- 1. A starter bar for closing a mold used in a continuous casting machine and for guiding the leading end of a strand from the mold in a curved path, the starter bar having a head at one end of the bar for attachment to the leading end of the strand, a tail at the other end of the bar for guiding the bar between rollers forming part of the continuous casting machine, and a body disposed between the head and the tail comprising a bottom portion adjacent the tail and a self-supporting top portion adjacent the head, the body comprising:
- a flexible substantially planar spine on an operatively inner side of the body, the spine extending longitudinally between the head and the tail, and defining an inner radius of curvature for the starter bar lying in said curved path;
- a series of blocks on an operatively outer side of the body arranged end to end and attached on one side thereof to the operatively outer surface of the spine, the blocks thereby defining an outer radius of curvature for the starter bar; and
- in the self-supporting top portion, a plurality of retractable block support means each disposed between adjacent pairs of blocks and adapted to protrude from one block of a pair a pre-determined distance x so as to lie in abutting and supporting relationship with a bearing surface on the other block of said pair and thereby increase the effective length of the operatively outer side of the body so that the starter bar may assume a curved configuration and be self-supporting, said block support means being retractable to shorten the effective length of the operatively outer side of the body so that the starter bar may assume a straight configuration.
- 2. Starter bar according to claim 1 in which said block support means comprises an axially movable spacer pin disposed to lie parallel to the longitudinal axis of the spine and retained within a respective block at an inner end thereof so that its outer end is exposed, and an axially movable shift pin retained within said block and disposed transversely to the spacer pin in abutting relation with the inner end of the spacer pin, the shift pin having different diameters along its length so that axial movement of the shift pin to change the diameter at the contact area on the shift pin with the spacer pin will bring about a corresponding shift in the axial position of the spacer pin.
- 3. Starter bar according to claim 2 in which the blocks each have a through hole near one end thereof to receive a shift pin, the hole extending transversely between first and second longitudinal grooves formed in respective sides of the block, said grooved sides being transverse to the spine, and the shift pin being adapted to move axially between the grooves, the grooves being adapted to receive respective pin shifter rolls in rolling engagement therewith as the starter bar moves along said curved path, said pin shifter rolls being longitudinally spaced along said curved path so as to lie in the path of movement of the shift pins and shift the axial position of the shift pins toward opposing guide rolls when the starter bar moves along said curved path, an upstream pin shifter roll nearest the mold causing the spacer pin to protrude from the block and a downstream pin shifter roll remote from the mold allowing the spacer pin to be pushed into the block under the load of the upstream end of the starter bar and the strand.
- 4. Starter bar according to claim 2 in which said bearing surface against which the block support means abuts in the curved self-supporting configuration of the starter bar is defined by an insert mounted to a ramp surface on the associated block so that the separation between the insert and the adjacent block may be adjusted to equal the distance x.
- 5. Starter bar assembly comprising a starter bar and associated rolls for use with the starter bar, the starter bar having a head at one end of the bar for attachment to the leading end of a strand, a tail at the other end of the bar for guiding the bar between rollers forming part of the continuous casting machine, and a body disposed between the head and the tail comprising a bottom portion adjacent the tail and a self-supporting top portion adjacent the head, the body comprising:
- a flexible substantially planar spine on an operatively inner side of the body, the spine extending longitudinally between the head and the tail, and defining an inner radius of curvature for the starter bar lying in said curved path;
- a series of blocks on an operatively outer side of the body arranged end to end and attached on one side thereof to the operatively outer surface of the spine, the blocks thereby defining an outer radius of curvature for the starter bar;
- and in the self-supporting top portion, a plurality of retractable block support means each disposed between adjacent pairs of blocks and adapted to protrude from one block of a pair a predetermined distance x so as to lie in abutting and supporting relationship with a bearing surface on the other block of said pair and thereby increase the effective length of the operatively outer side of the body so that the starter bar may assume a curved configuration and be self-supporting, said block support means being retractable to shorten the effective length of the operatively outer side of the body so that the starter bar may assume a straight configuration;
- said block support means each comprising an axially movable spacer pin disposed to lie parallel to the longitudinal axis of the spine and retained within a respective block at an inner end thereof so that its outer end is exposed, and an axially movable shift pin retained within said block and disposed transversely to the spacer pin in abutting relation with the inner end of the spacer pin, the shift pin having different diameters along its length so that axial movement of the shift pin to change the diameter at the contact area on the shift pin with the spacer pin will bring about a corresponding shift in the axial position of the spacer pin;
- the blocks each having a through hole near one end thereof to receive a shift pin, the hole extending transversely between first and second longitudinal grooves formed in respective sides of the block, said grooved sides being transverse to the spine, and the shift pin being adapted to move axially between the grooves, the grooves being adapted to receive respective pin shifter rolls in rolling engagement therewith as the starter bar moves along said curved path;
- and the associated rolls comprising an upstream pair of pin shifter and guide rolls and a downstream pair of pin shifter and guide rolls, the rolls of a pair being disposed on opposite sides of the starter bar in said longitudinal grooves, and said pin shifter rolls being longitudinally spaced along said curved path so as to lie in the path of movement of the shift pins and shift the axial position of the shift pins toward the opposing guide rolls when the starter bar moves along said curved path, the upstream pin shifter roll nearest the mold causing the spacer pin to protrude from the block and the downstream pin shifter roll remote from the mold allowing the spacer pin to be pushed into the block under the load of the upstream end of the starter bar and the strand.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/617,324 filed on Nov. 23, 1990, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,135,042.
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