The present invention refers to a system for satin finishing of sheet metal by means of mechanically fixed flap wheels (that is, flap wheels whose flaps are mechanically fixed to the hub of the flap wheel), which comprises at least one satin finishing station—equipped with at least one mechanically fixed flap wheel with a horizontal axis and with means adapted to cause the at least one mechanically fixed flap wheel to rotate—and means adapted to cause the sheet metal being processed to slide longitudinally through the satin finishing stations.
For finishing (satin finishing and/or polishing) of sheet metal, systems with abrasive cloths are currently used, in which each finishing station comprises a pair of opposed finishing heads, each of which comprises a ring of abrasive cloth carried by a drive roller and by a roller which holds the abrasive cloth in contact with the surface to be processed.
The finishing heads are positioned vertically and machine simultaneously the two opposite sides of a sheet metal fed in a per se known manner between the finishing heads.
These known systems present numerous limits and drawbacks, amongst which:
Also known to the art are systems for satin finishing of pipes by means of flap wheels, whose performance is nevertheless conditioned by the limitations inherent in the flap wheels traditionally used in the these systems, since it has been found experimentally that during satin finishing (also because of the heat that develops through friction between the flaps and the surface to be satin finished) the temperature of a conventional flap wheel (and in particular of its hub ) reaches such high values as (to be able) to cause a physical alteration in the components used to make the conventional flap wheel, degrading in particular the binding and cohesive characteristics of the material (normally a resin) used as adhesive to fix the flaps to the hub.
This fact, together with the high speed of the wheel (which can reach 30-35 m./s) means that the material used as adhesive loses (or can lose) its ability to retain the flaps in place, overcoming the centrifugal force acting on said flaps. It has in fact been found experimentally that the flaps gradually become detached from the wheel hub and consequently the life of the flap wheel and of its ability to remove material from the surface to be processed is reduced.
The drawbacks and limitations inherent in conventional flap wheels have not thus far allowed flap wheel systems capable of satin finishing sheet metal with satisfactory results to be produced.
In fact it has been found experimentally that the length of conventional flap wheels cannot exceed about 10 cm: to satin finish sheets of metal with a greater width it would be necessary to use two or more conventional flap wheels side by side but the satin finished sheet metal would have lines coinciding with the gaps that are inevitably present between the side-by-side flap wheels.
Flap wheels of new design are currently available on the market, referred to in the present description as “mechanically fixed flap wheels”, in which the flaps are fixed mechanically to the hub: these mechanically fixed flap wheels are free from the drawbacks and limitations inherent in conventional flap wheels.
Mechanically fixed flap wheels are known, for example, from patent application number MI2005A000483 in the name of the applicant and are commercially available.
Object of the present invention is to overcome the above-mentioned limits and drawbacks presented by satin finishing systems for sheet metal with sand belts and those with conventional flap wheels, allowing sheet metal to be satin finished—with a uniformly even surface finish—with a single mechanically fixed flap wheel, which has proved to be strong enough to be able to have the same width as the sheet metal to be satin finished.
This object is achieved by means of a satin finishing system produced according to the present invention, which has the characterising features illustrated in claim 1; further advantageous characteristics of the invention form the subject matter of the dependent claims.
Further characteristics of the invention will be made clearer by the detailed description that follows, referring to a purely exemplifying and therefore non-limiting embodiment, illustrated in the appended drawings, wherein:
In the appended figures like elements will be identified by the same reference numerals.
A characterising feature of the satin finishing system forming the subject matter of the present invention is the fact that the flap wheels 6 are mechanically fixed flap wheels, that is, the flaps 9 of each flap wheel 6 are fixed mechanically to the hub 10 of said wheel.
In the embodiment described herein each satin finishing station 5 comprises a mechanically fixed flap wheel 6 but, without departing from the scope of the invention, each satin finishing station 5 can comprise two or more mechanically fixed flap wheels 6, parallel to each other, and made to rotate by means 7.
Without departing from the scope of the invention, the mechanically fixed flap wheels 6 can be replaced by grinding wheels or any other of functionally equivalent abrasive means other than abrasive cloths or conventional flap wheels.
The feed means are advantageously present at the beginning and at the end of the roller bed 2 and between two adjacent satin finishing stations 5.
Furthermore, since the heat produced during processing of the sheet metal by means of the mechanically fixed flap wheels 6 is less than that produced during processing by means of abrasive cloths or conventional flap wheels, during processing the sheet metal can be cooled by means of jets of air coming from delivery nozzles (omitted in the figures because they are per se known and in any case outside the scope of the present invention) placed upstream of each satin finishing station 5. The use of water as a cooling means with the consequent formation of sludge is thus avoided and it is possible to use a dust suction system, omitted in the figures because it is per se known and in any case outside the scope of the invention.
For the sake of simplicity of the graphic representation, only one satin finishing station 5, the mechanically fixed flap wheel 6 belonging to the station 5, and the flaps 9 and the hub 10 belonging to said mechanically fixed flap wheel have been identified by the relative reference numerals in
The satin finishing station 5 of
In the embodiment described herein the supporting structure 11 consists of two side plates 12 (connected to each other by side members 13) which carry at least the mechanically fixed flap wheel 6, the means 7 adapted to make the mechanically fixed flap wheel 6 rotate, and the means 8 adapted to feed the sheet metal 4 through the at least one satin finishing station 5.
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To compensate for wear on the mechanically fixed flap wheel 6 and to keep its peripheral speed and removal pressure constant, each satin finishing station 5 advantageously further comprises adjustment means adapted to modify the speed of rotation of the flap wheel 6 and move it vertically.
For example, the adjustment means (not described in detail because they are per se known) comprise at least one sensor adapted to detect the current absorbed by the means 7 and a logic unit which, in response to a change in the current absorbed, modifies the intensity of the current supplied to the means 7 to keep the speed of rotation of the flap wheel 6 constant and controls means 15 adapted to move the supporting structure 11 vertically to keep the removal pressure of the flap wheel 6 constant; in the embodiment described herein, the means 15 consist of a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder having one end connected to a side member 13 of the supporting structure 11 and the other to a bar 17 integral with the support 3.
If the width of the sheet metal 4 is less than the length of the mechanically fixed flap wheels 6, each satin finishing station 5 further comprises means (indicated as a whole with reference numeral 16 and not described herein because they are per se known) adapted to swing the satin finishing station 5 cyclically in a transverse direction with respect to the direction of feed of the sheet metal 4 to spread the wear on the mechanically fixed flap wheel 6 belonging to the satin finishing station 5 evenly along the whole length of said flap wheel.
Without departing from the scope of the invention, a person skilled in the art can make to the satin finishing system previously described all the changes and improvements suggested by normal experience and/or by the natural evolution of the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2005A 002123 | Nov 2005 | IT | national |