Claims
- 1. In a six-high roll stand of the kind having a frame, two working rolls (2, 3), two intermediate rolls (4, 5) and two outer back-up rolls (6, 7), wherein at least the outer back-up rolls (6, 7) and the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are located one above the other essentially in the same vertical plane, wherein the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are arranged so as to be axially displaceable between the outer back-up rolls (6, 7) and the working rolls (2, 3) and wherein blocks (12), secured to said frame, have vertical guide surfaces for journal chocks (13, 14) of the working rolls (2, 3) and vertical guide surfaces for journal chocks (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5), and wherein, moreover, adjusting means (22) are provided for the balancing and bending of the intermediate rolls (4, 5), which adjusting means (22) are adapted to act on said journal chocks (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5) with their operating force being directed against the outer back-up rolls (6, 7) and wherein said adjusting means (22) for effecting bending of the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are displaced in a horizontal direction parallel to the roll axes,
- the improvement which comprises that
- (a) said adjusting means (22) for bending the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are seated in said blocks (12) secured to said frame;
- (b) at each of said blocks (12) is arranged a lower (20) and an upper (19) guide piece displaceable in vertical direction, each of said guide pieces (19, 20) being provided with guide surfaces for guiding the respective journal chocks (15 and 16) of the intermediate rolls (4 and 5);
- (c) said journal chocks (15, 16) are capable of displacement in a horizontal direction relative to the operational position of the adjusting means (22) and/or the operational position of the adjusting means (22) is varied in its horizontal direction (20', 22') within the guide pieces (19, 20);
- (d) each guide piece (19, 20) has a part (23) on the frame and a part (24) associated with the respective journal chock (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5);
- (e) the two said parts (23, 24) of the guide pieces (19, 20) are displaceable relative to each other exclusively in vertical direction;
- (f) between said parts (23, 24) two adjusting means (22, 22', 22"), spaced one behind the other, engage as a bending device in axial direction of the intermediate rolls (4, 5);
- (g) said journal chocks (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are arranged so as to be exclusively displaceable horizontally (21; FIGS. 1 to 3) relative to the associated parts (24) of the guide pieces (19, 20);
- (h) the two adjusting means (22, 22', 22") which are spaced one behind each other are variable with respect to their displacement forces in dependence on the respective axial position of the journal chocks (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls;
- (i) said journal chocks (13, 14) of said two working rolls (2, 3) moreover being provided with adjusting means (55; 60) arranged in said blocks (12) and acting as bending means, said adjusting means (55; 60) engaging guide elements (117 and 118, respectively), said guide elements on the one hand being held in said blocks (12) by means of vertical guides (53, 54 and 58, 59, respectively) and on the other hand said guide elements having horizontal guides (54 and 59, respectively) for said journal chocks (13, 14; FIGS. 8-11).
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein each guide element (117 and 118, respectively) comprises a first part (53 and 58, respectively) on the frame side and a second part (54 and 59, respectively) associated with the journal chock (13 and 14, respectively) of the working roll (2 or 3), said adjusting means (55, 60) forming said bending means being arranged between said first and second parts (53, 54 and 58, 49, respectively).
- 3. The improvement of claim 2, wherein said two parts (53, 54 and 58, 59) of the guide elements (117, 118) are movable relative to each other exclusively in the vertical direction, while the journal chocks (13, 14) of the working rolls (2, 3) are movable relative to their associated parts (54, 59) of the guide elements (17, 18) exclusively in the horizontal direction (FIGS. 9 and 10).
- 4. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the adjusting means (55) forming the bending means are built into the part (53) of the guide elements (117, 118) on the frame side and engage at the part (54) on the side of the journal chock (56, FIG. 9).
- 5. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the adjusting means (60) forming the bending means are built into the part (59) of the guide elements (117, 118) and engage at the part (58) on the frame side (61; FIG. 11).
- 6. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the adjusting means (55 and 60, respectively) consist of hydraulically chargeable piston-cylinder units which are built into one of said parts (53 and 59, respectively) of the guide elements (117 and 118) and whose piston rod (56 and 61, respectively) engages at the other of said parts (54 and 58, respectively; FIGS. 9 and 11, respectively).
- 7. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said adjusting means (55; 60) are of double acting construction and engage between said guide elements (117, 118) so as to be capable of bearing tensile and compressive loads.
- 8. The improvement as claimed in claim 1, wherein adjustable counter acting elements (57 and 62, 63) are arranged to cooperate with the parts (53 and 58, respectively) of the guide elements (117, 118) within the blocks (12) of the roll stands (1) by means of which the relative position of the parts (53 and 58, respectively) of the guide elements (117 and 118) relative to each other and to the blocks (12) can be determined.
- 9. The improvement as claimed in claim 8, wherein the adjustable counter acting elements (57 and 62, 63, respectively) comprise piston-cylinder units which are built in the parts (53 and 58, respectively) of the guide elements (117, 118) on the frame side.
- 10. In a six-high roll stand of the kind having a frame, two working rolls (2, 3), two intermediate rolls (4, 5) and two outer back-up rolls (6, 7), wherein at least the outer back-up rolls (6, 7) and the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are located one above the other in essentially the same vertical plane, wherein the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are arranged to be axially displaceable between the outer back-up rolls (6, 7) and the working rolls (2, 3), and wherein blocks (12) are secured to said frame and are provided with vertical guide surfaces for journal chocks (13, 14) of the working rolls (2, 3) and with vertical guide surfaces for journal chocks (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5), and wherein adjusting means (38) for the balancing and bending of the intermediate rolls (4, 5) are provided, which adjusting means (38) are adapted to act on said journal chocks (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5) with their operating force being directed against the outer back-up rolls (6, 7) and wherein said adjusting means (38) are displaceable in a horizontal direction parallel to the roll axes, the improvement which comprises that
- (a) said adjusting means (38) for causing bending are arranged in the blocks (12) on said frame;
- (b) at each block (12) a lower (20) and an upper (19) guide piece is arranged, said guide pieces (20, 19) being displaceable in vertical direction and having guide surfaces for the journal chocks (16, 15) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5);
- (c) the horizontal displacement of the adjusting means (38) relative to the journal chocks (15, 16) is effected within the guide pieces (19, 20);
- (d) each guide piece (19, 20) has a part (34) on the frame and a part (35) associated with the respective journal chock (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls (4, 5);
- (e) the two said parts (34, 35) of the guide pieces (19, 20) are relatively movable to each other in horizontal and vertical direction (36);
- (f) between said guide pieces, said adjusting means (38), arranged in the part (35) of the guide pieces (19, 20), is situated on the center plane of the journal chocks (15, 16) of the intermediate rolls;
- (g) the part (35) of the guide pieces (19, 20) is connected with the associated journal chock (15, 16) so as to be horizontally displaceable (21) relative to the part (34);
- (h) the part (34) is in operative connection with the part (35) of the guide pieces (19, 20) by means of an intermediate part, which intermediate part on the one hand has horizontal slide guides (37) toward the part (34) and on the other hand vertical slides toward the part (35; FIGS. 5 and 6);
- (i) said journal chocks (13, 14) of said two working rolls (2, 3) moreover being provided with adjusting means (55; 60) arranged in said blocks (12) and acting as bending means, said adjusting means (55; 60) engaging guide elements (117 and 118, respectively), said guide elements on the one hand being held in said blocks (12) by means of vertical guides (53, 54 and 58, 59, respectively) and on the other hand said guide elements having horizontal guides (54 and 59, respectively) for said journal chocks (13, 14; FIGS. 8-11).
- 11. The improvement of claim 10, wherein each guide element (117 and 118, respectively) comprises a first part (53 and 58, respectively) on the frame side and a second part (54 and 59, respectively) associated with the journal chock (13 and 14, respectively) of the working roll (2 or 3), said adjusting means (55, 60) forming said bending means being arranged between said first and second parts (53, 54 and 58, 49, respectively).
- 12. The improvement of claim 11, wherein said two parts (53, 54 and 58, 59) of the guide elements (117, 118) are movable relative to each other exclusively in the vertical direction, while the journal chocks (13, 14) of the working rolls (2, 3) are movable relative to their associated parts (54, 59) of the guide elements (17, 18) exclusively in the horizontal direction (FIGS. 9 and 10).
- 13. The improvement of claim 10, wherein the adjusting means (55) forming the bending means are built into the part (53) of the guide elements (117, 118) on the frame side and engage at the part (54) on the side of the journal chock (56, FIG. 9).
- 14. The improvement of claim 10, wherein the adjusting means (60) forming the bending means are built into the part (59) of the guide elements (117, 118) and engage at the part (58) on the frame side (61; FIG. 11).
- 15. The improvement of claim 10, wherein the adjusting means (55 and 60, respectively) consist of hydraulically chargeable piston-cylinder units which are built into one of said parts (53 and 59, respectively) of the guide elements (117 and 118) and whose piston rod (56 and 61, respectively) engages at the other of said parts (54 and 58, respectively; FIGS. 9 and 11, respectively).
- 16. The improvement of claim 10, wherein said adjusting means (55; 60) are of double acting construction and engage between said guide elements (117, 118) so as to be capable of bearing tensile and compressive loads.
- 17. The improvement as claimed in claim 10, wherein adjustable counter acting elements (57 and 62, 63) are arranged to cooperate with the parts (53 and 58, respectively) of the guide elements (117, 118) within the blocks (12) of the roll stands (1) by means of which the relative position of the parts (53 and 58, respectively) of the guide elements (117 and 118) relative to each other and to the blocks (12) can be determined.
- 18. The improvement as claimed in claim 17, wherein the adjustable counter acting elements (57 and 62, 63, respectively) comprise piston-cylinder units which are built in the parts (53 and 58, respectively) of the guide elements (117, 118) on the frame side.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 678,371, filed Dec. 5, 1984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,543,810 issued Oct. 1, 1985 which in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 352,520, filed Feb. 26, 1982, now abandoned.
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