Claims
- 1. A transition forming unit having a longitudinal axis for producing a tubing of annular cross-sectional configuration from a strip of U-shaped cross-sectional configuration traveling along the longitudinal axis of the forming unit, the forming unit including an entrance end and an exit end and comprising:
- a pair of longitudinally extending beams each having an entrance end, and exit end, and an axis, one of said beams disposed on each side of and extending along the longitudinal axis of the transition forming unit between the entrance end and the exit end thereof;
- an array of spaced apart roll assemblies extending longitudinally along said beams, each of said roll assemblies including at least one pair of cooperating rollers, one roller of which is mounted on respective ones of said beams, the rollers adapted to engage the outer surface of the strip being formed;
- first adjustment means for selective horizontal and vertical movement of the entrance end of said beams to orient the axes of the beams in selected positions relative to the axis of the forming unit;
- second adjustment means for selective horizontal and vertical movement of the exit end of said beams to orient the axes of the beams in selected positions relative to the axis of the forming unit;
- first clevis means pivotally interconnecting the entrance ends of said beams to respective ones of said first adjustment means;
- second clevis means pivotally interconnecting the exit ends of said beams to respective ones of said second adjustment means, and
- rack and pinion means interconnecting said first and second adjustment means and respective ones of said first and second clevis means for rotating respective first and second clevis means about a horizontal axis to effect simultaneous movement of respective ones of said beams and associated roll assemblies.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second adjustment means includes at least two longitudinally spaced support stands for mutually mounting said beams including means operative to shift said beams along respective horizontal paths relative to and in synchronism with each other, and means operative to change the vertical position of said beams.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/603,395 filed Feb. 20, 1996, now abandoned.
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