The present application is a 371 of International application PCT/EP2010/070447, filed Dec. 22, 2010, which claims priority of DE 10 2009 060 257.7, filed Dec. 23, 2009, the priority of these applications is hereby claimed and these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to the field of storing and processing metal coils.
Today's hot wide strip rolling trains are configured for producing high strength material, for example, with thicknesses of up to 30 mm. The strip to be coiled in this case must be shaped elastically and plastically in a reeling plant. In other words, the metal coil must be managed with respect to its shape. After shaping the coil it must be ensured that the coil shape is retained.
Unfortunately, in accordance with the present state of the art, it may happen that the metal coil opens like a clock spring because of its internal tension and the windings of the coil have intermediate spaces relative to each other. If such coil is loosened as described, this results in a high danger of accidents to the operators on the one hand, and on the other hand, in the risk of significant damage to the plant. In addition, the surface quality of the coiled metal strip may be impaired.
Therefore, in accordance with the present state of the art, in a reeling plant or immediately following, a metal coil is tied several times by means of a binding band, or the last coil winding is welded to the penultimate winding in order to prevent opening of the coil. Simultaneously, the coil is positioned in such a way that the strip end is clamped into a trough, so that the coil cannot open up or roll away. However, for this purpose, a certain minimum weight of the coil is disadvantageously necessary to exceed the internal tension of the coil. Moreover, the binding bands used are frequently not sufficient in every case, even with multiple bindings, to compensate for the internal tension of the metal coils. Especially when moving metal strips, for example, between various troughs, relative movements between the metal coils and the binding bands occur so that the coil is damaged or—even worse—the metal coil opens and the serious consequences already discussed above could result.
European Patent 1 683 588 B1 shows a device for transporting metal coils on pallets. This document primarily deals with making available a device which constitutes an operationally safe transport system in spite of cumulative influences of load and heat and ensures a stable travel direction of a pallet. The support disclosed in this document includes essentially four rigid support members which assume fixed positions relative to each other. A metal coil resting in this support has only two support points in the circumferential direction of the coil, or in a cross section extending perpendicularly of the axis of rotation of the metal coil. This arrangement has the disadvantage that also in this device a sufficient safety for moving the metal coils is not ensured. It shall be briefly clarified at this point that in such devices frequently additional rollers are used which, for example, can be placed against the coil from above, such as for uncoiling an opened coil. However, such rollers do not serve as support for the coil.
The publication GB 607,350 discloses a coil support with a plurality of support parts which each rotatably supports a pair of shaft bearing rollers.
The publication U.S. Pat. No. 2,285,358 discloses a coil support with a plurality of rollers for storing a metal coil. Always two of these rollers are held by a pivotable clamp, so that the metal coil can be placed on two pivotable clamps arranged next to each other, including their rollers.
The publication U.S. Pat. No. 4,096,724 discloses a method and a device for coiling a metal coil. In particular, two pivotable lever arm arrangements are used in order to ensure coiling of the coil with a changing diameter of the coil.
The publication WO 91/09694 A1 discloses a device for manipulating metal strip. In particular, after traveling through an induction heating unit, the metal strip is placed in coils onto pivoting frames which each support two rollers.
The publication U.S. Pat. No. 2,122,674 discloses a device for uncoiling a metal coil. The metal coil is placed on roller pairs which are supported in a yoke. The yoke can be pivoted through a shaft and a corresponding worm drive.
The technical object which results from the state of the art is to make available an improved device for storing and or for transporting metal coils, or to overcome at least one of the above mentioned disadvantages.
The technical object is met by the device according to the invention which comprises a support for a metal coil which has essentially the circular cross section with a circular circumference, wherein the support has at least three support points which are arranged in such a way that they contact the metal coil in the direction of the circumference at least at three points when the metal coil is placed on the support. The object according to the invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art. By making available three support points in the circumferential direction, it can serve the purpose of providing a secure support and secure transport of metal coils.
In a preferred embodiment of the support, the support comprises at least one support member on which is arranged a support lever, preferably a rotatable support lever, and wherein two rollers, preferably rotatable rollers, are arranged at the support lever, wherein the rollers form two of the support points on which the metal coil is placed. As a result of this arrangement, a metal coil is placed particularly safely in the support. As a result of the rotatable support levers, this device can be used for different metal coil cross sections.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the at least one support member and the two rollers of the support member essentially form a triangle extending in a cross section, extending perpendicularly of the axis of rotation of the metal coil.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the support points and/or the at least one support member of the support are arranged and constructed in such a way that they contact the metal coil along a partial circle circumference of up to 150 degrees. As a result of this arrangement of the support points, or rollers, the metal coil can be secured particularly well on or in the support.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the support comprises four support points. By providing four or at least four support points in the circumferential direction, a metal coil can rest even more securely in the support.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the support comprises two support members on each of which is arranged a support lever, preferably a rotatable support lever, and wherein two rollers are arranged at each support lever, wherein the rollers form the support points and the metal coil can be placed on the support points. As a result of this arrangement, a metal coil rests particularly securely in the support. Because of the rotatable support levers, this device can be used especially for different metal coil cross sections.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the horizontal spacing of the bearing points is constructed so as to be adjustable. Since optionally the spacing of the bearing points, particularly the horizontal distance between the bearing points, is adjustable the support can be used for many different coil diameters or coil cross sections. As a result, the support can be variably used.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the support comprises a support member as well as another roller which is arranged in such a way that it forms a third support point which contacts the metal coil in the direction of the circumference, when the metal coil is placed on the support. As a result of this embodiment of the support, the advantage of the above described support can be utilized, on the one hand, however, on the other hand, a third support point is formed by a simple roller which simplifies the construction of the system.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the horizontal spacing of the support member and of the additional roller is arranged so as to be adjustable. As a result of the fact that the spacing between the additional roller and the support member, particularly the two rollers thereof, is constructed so as to be adjustable, coils having various coil diameters can be placed.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the support, each support point is formed by a roller, which extends essentially parallel to the axis of rotation of the metal coil. Since the support points are formed by rollers which extend parallel to the axis of rotation of the metal coil, the manipulation of the metal coils on the support is simplified; in particular, the rollers may be constructed so as to be rotatable, but they may also be constructed to be rigid.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the support, the rollers extend over the entire width of the metal coil. This ensures a good load bearing capacity and transportability of the support.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the support, the rollers are driven. If the rollers of the support are driven, they can be used, for example, directly for uncoiling and coiling the metal strip in a sample pick-up station.
Furthermore, the invention comprises a sample pick-up station for picking up samples of a metal coil which comprises the following: a support according to the invention, as well as means, preferably a chisel, for opening the metal coil; means, preferably shears, for severing a sample piece and/or an end crop, and means for binding the metal coil after removal of a sample. In particular, but not exclusively, in a sample removal station, the support, according to the invention has the advantages which were already discussed above.
In a preferred embodiment, the sample removal station comprises at least one contact pressure roller which is arranged and constructed in such a way that it can be pressed essentially from above against the metal coil in order to prevent an opening of the unlocked metal coil and/or means for winding back the metal coil.
Moreover, the invention comprises a pallet system, particularly for storing and transporting metal coils, which comprises a pallet which, in turn, comprises the support according to the invention. If the support according to the invention is intended for contact with a pallet, the device can be used even more flexibly.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the pallet system, means for connecting a crane transport are provided on the pallet and/or the support. By providing the means for crane transport, such as standard connections, or hooks and eyes, the pallet system can be transported between various plants or can be placed in a simple manner onto a vehicle.
The invention further comprises a reeling device, particularly a hot strip reeling device, which comprises a reel mandrel and the above described support according to the invention and/or the above described pallet system, wherein the reeling device is constructed in such a way that a metal coil which is resting on the reel mandrel can be placed on the support or on the pallet system. By means of the support according to the invention or the pallet system according to the invention, the reel can be operated particularly efficiently with respect to time and safely.
Moreover, the invention comprises a method for removing a sample piece or end crop from the above described sample removal station, which comprises the following steps: placing the metal coil on the support; placing the at least one contact pressure roller onto the upper side of the metal coil; cutting the metal coil; uncoiling the metal coil; cutting off a sample or the end crop; coiling back the metal coil, and finally, optionally binding the metal coil.
Finally, the invention comprises a method for coiling a metal coil with the above described reeling device which comprises the following steps: coiling the metal coil on the reel mandrel as well as pulling off the metal coil including the support according to the invention or the pallet system according to the invention from the reel mandrel.
In the following, the Figures of the embodiments are briefly described. Further details can be found in the detailed description of the embodiments. In the drawing:
The sample removal station 10 can then be operated, for example, as follows: The metal coil is moved either together with its support into the sample removal station 10 or the support is fixedly installed in the sample removal station 10 and the metal coil 11 is moved into the station 10. Preferably, the rollers 16 of the contact pressure device 17 are then placed against the metal coil 11 from above and the metal coil 11 is turned into a desired position by means of the movable rollers 12. The metal coil 11 is opened by means of the severing means 18, for example, a chisel. As can be seen in
Generally, the support illustrated in
Finally, it is pointed out that the features of the individual embodiments can be combined or exchanged with each other. In addition, the expert can modify individual structural details in accordance with his normal expert knowledge and adapt them to specific requirements.
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10 2009 060 257 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
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