This application is a 35 USC 371 of PCT/EP04/13390, filed Nov. 25, 2004.
The invention relates to a torque support on oil collecting receptacles in a region of a paired connection of spindle heads and roll necks in rolling mill stands during adjustment thereof in both vertical and axial directions, with a respective attachment point on both upper and lower collecting receptacles.
The rolling mill stands of hot rolling mills are connected with motor-gear transmission units by splined articulated spindles. A separate splined articulated spindle is connected with a roll neck, e.g., of a working roll at its spindle head. On the rotatable spindle heads, relatively heavy oil collecting receptacles are supported on roller supports. Because the rolls in a rolling mill occupy changeable positions, the adjustment of spindle heads and, thereby, the adjustment of the oil collecting receptacles in both horizontal and axial directions is required.
According to the state of the art, for a spacing distance-changeable attachment of the oil collecting receptacles, toggle levers connectable with articulated joints, such as shown in the attached
Two end heads are welded on the opposite ends of the toggle lever. On the oil collecting receptacles, attachment bolts, onto which the end heads are pinned on, are provided, and which are held in an articulated handle and are secured with a plate.
With this type of attachment or positioning of the attachment points on the upper and lower oil collecting receptacles, the position of the attachment points changes upon adjustment of the working rolls in a vertical and/or axial direction during rolling in the rolling direction, which leads to vibrations in the toggle lever, which in the course of the operation, destroy the connection of the toggle lever.
The design of the presently used toggle lever contemplates use of several separate components which should be welded with each other. Both the articulated joint and the attachments on the oil collecting receptacles require an adequate supply of a lubricant. With a relatively large weight of connectable with each other, toggle lever parts, a crane should be used during the assembly.
The known state of the art has a number of drawbacks. Those include:
Document DE 1 902 894 describes a splined articulated spindle for a rolling mill drive with a device for circular lubrication.
The device includes a grooved ring which surrounds the spindle shank in a sealingly tight manner and is held without possibility or rotation relative thereto, which serves for feeding oil, and from which oil is fed to splined articulations through channels of the spindle shank; a non-rotatable casing for removing oil and which surrounds the spindle shank at a distance therefrom; and an oil delivery pump having its suction side connected with the casing, if necessary, with an insertion therebetween of a cooling device, and its pressure side connected with the grooved ring. The annular body is supported on the spindle shank within the or an oil-removing casing, and the one or several splined articulations extend at least partially into the oil-removing casing. Guide walls, which are arranged on the spindle sleeve and project into the casing, form a leak connection. The casings, which are associated with roll-side spindle heads of both splined articulated spindles, are supported on common guide rails with a possibility of both displacement in the vertical direction and the displacement relative to each other in the axial direction. The guide rails secure the casings against rotation with splined articulated spindles.
Proceeding from the foregoing state of the art, the object of the invention is to provide a significantly improved torque support in the region of connection of the spindle heads with the roll necks, and to insure a lasting operational reliability, absence of maintenance costs, and a simplified assembly.
For solving the existing problem, the invention suggests use of a one-piece torque support instead of the above-described multi-part toggle lever. It is formed, according to the invention, of a one-piece strip having, in particular, a rectangular cross-section and formed of flection-resistant material, is pivotally connected at an upper end with the upper oil collecting receptacle in a vertical plane by an articulated joint and, in a region of its lower end, is slidably guided in the pendulum plane in formlockingly compatible opening of a guide link member so that the distance and the inclination angle α change. This torque support is constructively simple and insures an easy and flexible connection without any problem.
According to one embodiment, the guide link member is formed of a pair of plan-parallel broad side walls and narrow side walls forming together a rectangular guide opening.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the broad side walls are spaced from each other by a distance such that they form a sliding fit for the strip. Preferably, the narrow side walls are convexly shaped toward an interior of the guide link member, so that the strip can still oscillate.
It is further provided that the rectangular strip is formed of a glass fiber-reinforced plastic material such as laminated cloth or glasshard cloth for an oil-free operation.
Further particularities, features, and advantages of the present invention will follow from a following description of an embodiment schematically shown in the drawings.
The drawings show:
A torque support according to the state of the art, which is shown in
The design of the torque support according to the invention is shown in detail in
In the region of the lower end 9 of the strip 3, the strip is received in a formlockingly compatible recess 5 of a guide link member 6 and is slidably guided in the pendulum plane so that the distance and the inclination angle α change.
As further shown in
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