Claims
- 1. A pair of opposed cross-rolls in a machine for straightening round stock uniformly by feeding it forward in rotary motion and flexing it in a curved pass between the pair of cross-rolls, said pair having their longitudinal axes oppositely inclined by substantially equal angles to a plane through a centerline of the flexed stock and a common transverse axis of the rolls, comprising:
- a female concave roll as one of the pair of cross-rolls, its contour being symmetrical about the common transverse axis of the rolls;
- a male roll as the other of the pair of cross-rolls having a central section, symmetrical about its transverse axis, that flexes an intermediate stock size to a desired substantially constant minimum radius of curvature over a length of stock at least equal to one helix of said stock's forward surface travel and symmetrical about the transverse axis, the sinus of the helix angle being about equal to the cosine of the angle of inclination of the male roll longitudinal axis to the plane through the stock's axis and the transverse axis of the roll pair, the angle being a selected angle for the intermediate size stock, at which angle the male roll contacts the flexed stock, throughout the length of the pass, and the female roll contacts the opposite side of the intermediate stock size at another selected angle of the longitudinal axis of the female roll to said plane; the selected angles being nearly equal.
- 2. A cross-roll straightener comprising: a central pair of cross-rolls as described in claim 1 forming a curved pass, the rolls being oppositely skewed with respect to the pass line of the cross-roll straightener; and two sets of end rolls forming straight passes, arranged adjacent opposite ends of the central pair, one roll in each set of end rolls having its axis substantially parallel to that of one roll in the central roll pair, and the axes of the rolls in each set of end rolls being substantially equally inclined to the pass line of the cross-roll straightener.
- 3. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 2 wherein the sets of end rolls are 3-roll cluster further comprising a means for driving one roll in each cluster as well as one roll in the central roll pair which all have their axes substantially parallel, the driven central roll being a female roll of generally smaller diameter than its opposed male roll.
- 4. A corss-roll straightener as described in claim 1 further improved by enlarging its capacity as compared to that of conventional straighteners, by varying the length of the main flexure of the stock, by positoning and guiding the stock better, and by reducing the whipping thereof, comprising:
- at least one outboard concave roll support adjacent a nonadjustable roll in one set of the end rolls, a means for adjusting the outboard roll support in a plane through and parallel to the transverse axes of the cross-rolls to deflect the stock and a means for rotatably adjusting the outboard roll support about its central axis.
- 5. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 4 where the outboard roll support is a twin concave roll assembly.
- 6. A cross-roll straightener according to claim 4 wherein outboard adjustable concave roll supports are provided adjacent both sets of end rolls for producing reverse flexures of smaller stock sizes, and to guide and reduce the whipping of all stock sizes.
- 7. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 4 wherein the outboard roll support consists of:
- a single concave roll mounted on the support and at least one adjustable tangential guide substantially parallel to the pass line also mounted on the support.
- 8. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 4 wherein the outboard roll support is a twin roll assembly comprising: a pair of substantially concave rolls for supporting round stock, generally inversely arranged about a common transverse axis with respect to each other, removed from a stock pass line, and oppositely inclined to each other and the pass line, each of the rolls having substantially the same concave contour; and a means for mounting the rolls such that the intersection of the transverse and longitudinal axes of each roll is substantially the same distance from a plane through the pass line and orthogonal to the common transverse axis.
- 9. A twin roll assembly as described in claim 8 wherein the rolls are mounted in separate yokes so that the longitudinal axes of the rolls are contained in substantially parallel planes and tiltable about their transverse axis in opposite directions by substantially equal angles in a common support and rotatably adjustable about a central axis of the support which intersects the transverse axis whereby the rolls when tilted and adjusted about the central axis will support various sizes of stock better.
- 10. A twin roll assembly as described in claim 9 wherein the rolls are oppositely tiltable by substantially equal angles and wherein the mounting means further comprises: a support; roll yokes with cylindrical bearing surfaces in the support for tiltably maintaining the yokes and rolls therein and means for simultaneously adjusting the roll yokes and rolls as well as maintaining the roll angles after adjustment.
- 11. A twin roll assembly as described in claim 10 wherein the rolls are inversely arranged with respect to each other about a common transverse axis and the diameter of each roll is smaller at one end than at the other.
- 12. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 2, further comprising a main frame and a preloading mechanism for an adjusting screw with respect to a roll yoke support assembly, the preloading mechanism comprising:
- an adjusting screw having one end rotatably clamped to a supporting frame and having an opposite end that is exteriorly threaded but with a hole and interiorly threaded portion of the same pitch and hand as the exteriorly threaded portion;
- a yoke that carries the assembly, the yoke having a screw box engaging the exteriorly threaded end of the screw whereby the yoke and a screw box are moved with respect to the frame by rotation of the adjusting screw;
- a retainer that is fastened to the yoke at the opposite end of the screw box;
- a smaller diameter screw that fits the interiorly threaded portion of the adjusting screw at one end and is resiliently but nonrotatingly held in the retainer; and
- a means for tensioning the smaller diameter screw and a portion of the adjusting screw suvh that one side of the threads in the screw box is held firmly against the adjacent side of the external threads of the adjusting screw, thus preventing sagging of the yoke when not under load.
- 13. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 2 further comprising a main frame and a means for supporting at least one of the rolls in the main frame comprising:
- a hydraulic cylinder attached to the frame;
- a piston seated within the cylinder, the piston yielding above a predetermined pressure;
- a piston rod having one end connected to the piston;
- a holder that is threadingly attached to the distal end of the piston rod;
- a thrust bearing mounted on the holder;
- a yoke connected to the thrust bearing such that the yoke is rotatable with respect to the holder and piston rod; and
- a roll bracket for rotatingly maintaining the roll connected to the yoke.
- 14. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 2 further comprising a main frame and a central roll support that yields at a selected pressure comprising:
- a roll support for the roll assembly;
- a hydraulic piston head maintained within a bore in the frame, one end of the bore having a seat that limits the travel of the piston head in one direction, the piston having a first bore and a second bore that is of smaller diameter than the first bore, the first and second bores being arranged to form a seat therebetween;
- an adjusting screw having one end that threadingly engages the roll support and an opposite end that is rotatably clamped in the second bore of the piston head, the adjusting screw being rotatably supported by the seat between said first and second bores;
- a retainer fastened at the other end of the frame bore to limit the travel of the piston head in the opposite direction; and
- a hydraulic means for maintaining the piston head against the retainer under an established pressure such that the postion of the roll with respect to the frame is controlled by rotation of the adjusting screw, the hydraulic means yielding at pressures above the established pressure such that the piston moves toward the seat in the bore.
- 15. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 14 wherein the hydraulic means selectively applies controlled pressure to either side of the hydraulic piston head such that the position of the roll with respect to the frame is controlled by selectively controlling the hydraulic flow and pressure.
- 16. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 2 further comprising:
- a main frame,
- two sets of end rolls which are pairs of opposed crossrolls, arranged adjacent opposite ends of the central pair, the rolls of the two pairs being oppositedly skewed with respect to the pass line of the cross-roll straightener such that the central pair of rolls and the two adjacent pairs of rolls have
- their transverse axes substantially in a common plane for feeding round stock forward in rotary motion, the central pair of which is laterally adjustable in relation to the other roll pairs for flexing the stock in said common plane;
- a drive means for the three pairs of cross-rolls comprising: at least two motors and a gear box for the three rolls on each side of the stock, the gear box and three rolls connected by spindles driven from straight faced gears inthe gear box; at least one motor mounted on one side of the spindles and one on the other side of the spindles and having their shafts parallel with the shafts of the gears; and the front end of each motor facing the driven end of its respective rolls.
- 17. A drive for a 6-roll straightener as described in claim 16 having three pairs of cross-rolls for moving stock forward in rotary motion and flexing the same by adjusting a central roll pair laterally in relation to the passline in the end roll pairs comprising:
- two gear drives each having three output shafts and spindles driven by at least two variable speed motors, one for each gear drive driving the central roll pair consisting of male and female bending rolls, the male roll driving motor being of higher capacity than the female roll driving motor and wherein all the motors have their front ends facing the driven ends of the rolls, their shafts being parallel to one another.
- 18. A cross-roll straightener as described in claim 2 having two pairs of opposed rolls arranged adjacent opposite ends of the central roll pair, the rolls of the adjacent pairs as well as the central roll pair being oppositely skewed with respect to the pass line of the cross-roll straightener comprising:
- roll neck bearings for rotatingly maintaining the neck portions of each roll; and
- a bracket for supporting the roll neck bearings in inverse symmetry about a longitudinal axis of the roll such that the bearings are substantially supported both laterally and vertically in response to straightening loads applied to the roll.
- 19. In a pair of cross-rolls as described in claim 1 wherein the female roll has a compound contour symmetrical about its transverse axis, comprising:
- a central section having a concave surface that is substantially defined by rotation of the roll with respect to a round rod flexed in a plane through the roll's transverse axis symmetrically about the transverse axis, located at a predetermined distance and at a selected angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of said female roll;
- two intermediate sections in the shape of equal length frustums that abut and tangent the outer ends of the central section at the small ends thereof; and
- two end sections that abut and tangent the outer ends of the intermediate sections, the end sections being the outer portions of a concave roll symmetrical about the roll's transverse axis substantially defined by rotation of the roll with respect to an intermediate stock size rod flexed in a plane through the transverse axis, located at a larger distance and a smaller angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the female roll than for the first mentioned rod, the central and intermediate sections providing support for flexing smaller stock sizes and stock of high strength materials.
- 20. A cross-roll straightener having at least one pair of cross-rolls as described in claim 1, further comprising a main frame comprising:
- a frame having extending arms that are integrally connected thereto;
- a main opposed frame having extending arms that are integrally connected thereto, the extending arms of the frames opposing each other such that a junction is formed between the ends of the respective ends of the frame arms approximately midway between them; and
- a means for connecting the opposing ends of the frame arms at the junction thereof, including at least one positioning member in at least two of the connected amrs of each frame.
RELATION TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 659,087 filed on Oct. 10, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,711,172 granted Dec. 8, 1987, which was a continuation-in-part of then pending application Ser. No. 280,372, entitled "Straightening Machines and Methods", filed on July 6, 1981, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,394 on Jan. 22, 1985.
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