Claims
- 1. Belt-distortion sensing apparatus for use in twin-belt casting machines wherein the casting region is defined between opposed portions of a pair of revolving endless flexible casting belts and wherein molten metal to be cast is introduced into the casting region and is carried along between the front faces of the belts as it solidifies and in which liquid coolant is applied to the reverse surfaces of the casting belts along the casting region and is also removed from the reverse surfaces by coolant applicator and scoop units, said apparatus comprising:
- coolant applicator and scoop units having holes formed therein to extend toward the reverse surfaces of the casting belts,
- mechanical probes movably mounted in said holes having end portions projecting from said units adapted to engage the reverse surface of the nearby casting belt,
- resilient means for urging the ends of said probes toward the reverse surface of the belt,
- said probes being movable in response to distortion of the revolving casting belt, and
- electro-mechanical transducer means associated with said mechanical probes for converting the movement of said probes into electrical signals as a function of the distortion of the casting belt.
- 2. Belt-distortion sensing apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, in which:
- at least one of said coolant applicator and scoop units extends transversely to the direction of movement of the respective nearby casting belt in the casting region and said unit has a plurality of said holes therein at positions spaced along the length of said unit, and
- one of said mechanical probes is movably mounted in each of said holes for engaging the probes with the reverse surface of the nearby casting belt at a plurality of positions spaced transversely across the moving belt.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 602,579, filed Aug. 7, 1975, which is a division of parent application Ser. No. 414,237, filed Nov. 9, 1973. Application Ser. No. 602,579 has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,002,197, and application Ser. No. 414,237 has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,270.
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414237 |
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