COOLING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COOLING A CONTINUOUS STRIP
20200316839 ยท 2020-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C48/92
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2948/92571
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/355
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D30/0643
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C48/885
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a cooling apparatus and a method for cooling a continuous strip, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises a cooling drum and a guiding device for guiding the strip in a plurality of windings around the cooling drum, wherein the guiding device comprises first and second guiding elements, wherein each one of the first guiding elements forms a set with one of the second guiding elements, wherein the first guiding element of the set receives the strip from a first winding in a first winding direction and directs the strip in a first transition direction towards the second guiding element which receives the strip in a second transition direction and directs the strip into a consecutive winding in a second winding direction, wherein the first transition direction is different from the first winding direction and the second transition direction is different from the second winding direction.
Claims
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44. A cooling apparatus for cooling a continuous strip, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises a cooling drum with a cylindrical cooling surface that extends in a circumferential direction and has a rotation axis concentric to the cooling surface and extending in an axial direction, wherein the cooling apparatus further comprises a guiding device for guiding the continuous strip in a plurality of windings around the cooling surface, wherein the guiding device comprises first guiding elements and second guiding elements, wherein each one of the first guiding elements forms a set with one of the second guiding elements to guide the continuous strip in a transition from a first winding to a consecutive winding of the plurality of windings, wherein the first guiding element of the set is arranged for receiving the continuous strip from the first winding in a first winding direction and for directing the continuous strip in a first transition direction, wherein the second guiding element of the set is arranged for receiving the continuous strip in a second transition direction and for directing the continuous strip into the consecutive winding in a second winding direction, wherein the first transition direction is different from the first winding direction and the second transition direction is different from the second winding direction.
45. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the first guiding element of the set is arranged for directing the continuous strip in the first transition direction towards the second guiding element of the set and wherein the second guiding element of the set is arranged for receiving the continuous strip from the first guiding element of the set in the second transition direction, wherein the second transition direction is the first transition direction.
46. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the guiding device comprises one or more third guiding elements between the first guiding element and the second guiding element of each set, wherein the one or more third guiding elements are arranged for receiving the continuous strip in the first transition direction from the first guiding element and for directing the continuous strip towards the second guiding element in the second transition direction.
47. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the continuous strip has a longitudinal direction, wherein the first guiding elements and the second guiding elements are arranged for twisting the continuous strip about the longitudinal direction thereof prior to directing the continuous strip from the first winding direction into the first transition direction and from the second transition direction into the second winding direction.
48. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the first winding direction and the second winding direction are tangent to the cooling surface.
49. The cooling apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the first guiding elements are at a first distance from the cooling surface in the first winding direction, wherein the first distance is the same for all first guiding elements.
50. The cooling apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the second guiding elements are at a second distance from the cooling surface in the second winding direction, wherein the second distance is the same for all second guiding elements.
51. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the first winding direction extends in a first winding plane and the second winding direction extends in a second winding plane parallel to yet spaced apart from the first winding plane.
52. The cooling apparatus according to claim 51, wherein the first winding plane and the second winding plane extend perpendicular to the rotation axis.
53. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the second guiding element of the set is offset with respect to the first guiding element of the set in the axial direction.
54. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the second guiding element of the set is offset with respect to the first guiding element of the set in the circumferential direction.
55. The cooling apparatus according to claim 54, wherein the first guiding element and the second guiding element of the set are spaced apart in the circumferential direction over a spacing angle in the range of twenty to sixty degrees.
56. The cooling apparatus according to claim 54, wherein the first guiding element and the second guiding element of the set define a linear transition path for the continuous strip, wherein the first guiding element and the second guiding element of the set are positioned relative to the cooling surface so that the transition path is completely spaced apart from the cooling surface.
57. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the second guiding element of the set is aligned in the circumferential direction with the first guiding element of a consecutive one of the sets.
58. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the first guiding element and the second guiding element of the set are arranged for deflecting the continuous strip about a first deflection axis and a second deflection axis, respectively, wherein the first deflection axis is tilted at an oblique first angle to the rotation axis and wherein the second deflection axis is tilted at an oblique second angle to the rotation axis, opposite to the first angle.
59. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the first guiding element and the second guiding element of the set are arranged for deflecting the continuous strip about a first deflection axis and a second deflection axis, respectively, wherein the first deflection axis is perpendicular to the first winding direction and the first transition direction or wherein the second deflection axis is perpendicular to the second winding direction and the second transition direction.
60. The cooling apparatus according to claim 58, wherein the first guiding element and the second guiding element of the set are a first guiding roller and a second guiding roller, respectively, wherein the first deflection axis and the second deflection axis correspond to the axes of the first guiding roller and the second guiding roller, respectively.
61. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the first guiding elements are arranged side-by-side in the axial direction.
62. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the second guiding elements are arranged side-by-side in the axial direction.
63. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises a base for rotatably supporting the cooling drum about the rotation axis, wherein the guiding device is supported relative to said base in a stationary angular position about the rotation axis.
64. The cooling apparatus according to claim 63, wherein the angular position is at a stationary angle within a range of zero to sixty degrees with respect to the horizontal plane.
65. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the guiding device further comprises one or more first alignment elements for aligning the continuous strip at one or more of the first guiding elements along an entry line.
66. The cooling apparatus according to claim 65, wherein the one or more first aligning elements are one or more first alignment rollers, wherein each of the one or more first alignment rollers is arranged alongside one of the first guiding elements for abutting the continuous strip in the axial direction at the entry line.
67. The cooling apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the continuous strip has an inside facing towards the cooling drum, wherein said one or more first alignment rollers are arranged for obliquely abutting the inside of the continuous strip at the entry line.
68. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the guiding device further comprises one or more second alignment elements for aligning the continuous strip at one or more of the second guiding elements along an exit line.
69. The cooling apparatus according to claim 68, wherein the one or more second aligning elements are one or more first alignment rollers, wherein each of the one or more second alignment rollers is arranged alongside one of the second guiding elements for abutting the continuous strip in the axial direction at the exit line.
70. The cooling apparatus according to claim 69, wherein the continuous strip has an inside facing towards the cooling drum, wherein said one or more second alignment rollers are arranged for obliquely abutting the inside of the continuous strip at the exit line.
71. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the first guiding element and the second guiding element of the set define a transition path for the continuous strip, wherein the guiding device further comprises one or more alignment elements at an intermediate position along the transition path between the first guiding element and the second guiding element of each set for steering the continuous strip along the respective transition path.
72. The cooling apparatus according to claim 71, wherein the one or more alignment elements comprises a first alignment roller and a second alignment roller which are oppositely inclined.
73. The cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the plurality of windings comprises an infeed winding where the continuous strip is first applied to the cooling drum, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises an infeed pulling member for feeding the continuous strip into the infeed winding at an infeed speed, wherein the cooling apparatus further comprises a control unit that is operationally connected to the cooling drum to control the rotational speed of said cooling drum, wherein the control unit is operationally connected to the infeed pulling member and configured to control the infeed pulling member such that the infeed speed is lower than the rotational speed of the cooling drum.
74. The cooling apparatus according to claim 73, wherein the plurality of windings comprises an outfeed winding where the continuous strip ultimately leaves the cooling drum, wherein the cooling apparatus further comprises an outfeed pulling member for feeding the continuous strip out of the outfeed winding away from the cooling drum, wherein the control unit is operationally connected to the outfeed pulling member and configured to control the outfeed pulling member such that it pulls on the continuous strip at an outfeed rate that is higher than the rotational speed of the cooling drum.
75. A production line for producing a continuous strip, wherein the production line comprises an extruder for extruding the continuous strip at a variable extrusion speed, a cooling apparatus according to claim 44 for cooling the continuous strip and a buffer member between the extruder and the cooling apparatus to absorb variations in the extrusion speed, wherein the plurality of windings comprises an infeed winding where the continuous strip is first applied to the cooling drum, wherein the cooling apparatus comprises an infeed pulling member that is located between the buffer member and the cooling drum for feeding the continuous strip into the infeed winding at an infeed speed, wherein the production line further comprises a control unit that is operationally connected to the cooling drum to control the rotational speed of said cooling drum, wherein the control unit is operationally connected to the infeed pulling member and configured to control the infeed pulling member such that the infeed speed is lower than the rotational speed of the cooling drum.
76. A method for cooling a continuous strip using the cooling apparatus according to claim 44, wherein the method comprises the steps of: receiving the continuous strip from the first winding at the first guiding element of the set in the first winding direction; directing the continuous strip in the first transition direction; receiving the continuous strip at the second guiding element of the set in the second transition direction; and directing the continuous strip into the consecutive winding in the second winding direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0053] The invention will be elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment shown in the attached schematic drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0068] The cooling apparatus 1 comprises a cooling drum 2 and a base 3 for supporting said cooling drum 2 relative to a ground surface, e.g. a factory floor. The cooling drum 2 has a cylindrical cooling surface 20 extending in a circumferential direction D about a rotation axis S concentric to the cooling surface 20. The rotation axis S extends in or defines an axial direction X. The cooling drum 2 is rotatably supported on or relative to said base 3 so as to be rotatable about the rotation axis S. The cooling drum 2 preferably comprises one or more cooling elements or a cooling medium (not shown) that cools the cylindrical cooling surface 20 to accelerate the cooling of the continuous strip 9 in a manner known per se.
[0069] The cooling apparatus 1 further comprises a guiding device 4 for guiding the continuous strip 9 in a plurality of windings W1, W2, . . . , Wn around the cooling surface 20. As shown in
[0070] The guiding device 4 comprises first redirection or guiding elements 41 and second redirection or guiding elements 42. The guiding device 4 is provided with a guide frame 40 for supporting the guiding elements 41, 42 in an angular position G, as shown in
[0071] Each one of the first guiding elements 41 forms a set with one of the second guiding elements 42 to guide the continuous strip 9 in a transition from a first winding W1 to a consecutive winding W2 of the plurality of windings W1, W2, . . . , Wn. Note that in the context of the claims, the first winding is not necessarily the very first winding, but the first winding of any pair of consecutive windings. The first winding where the continuous strip 9 is first applied to the cooling drum 2 is hereafter referred to as the infeed winding W1. The last winding where the continuous strip 9 exits or leaves the cooling drum 2 is hereafter referred to as the outfeed winding Wn.
[0072] As schematically shown in
[0073] As best seen in
[0074] As shown in
[0075] As further shown in
[0076] As shown in more detail in
[0077] Similarly, the second guiding elements 42 in this example are second guiding rollers 42. As shown in
[0078] The guiding rollers 41, 42, due to their tilted orientation, are able to twist and subsequently merely deflect the continuous strip 9 around a part of their circumference. Consequently, the continuous strip 9 is subjected to a pure deflection without any substantial axial shifting or shear deformation. More in particular, its neutral line or theoretical center line (not shown) is deflected around the guiding rollers 41, 42 without any abrupt shifting in the axial direction X.
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[0080] Optionally, the guiding device 4 may comprise one or more second alignment elements 52 for aligning the continuous strip 9 at one or more of the second guiding elements 42 along an exit line E2. In this exemplary embodiment, second alignment elements 52 have been provided at all of the second guiding elements 42 to ensure that the windings W1, W2, . . . , Wn are aligned at least once during each winding W1, W2, . . . , Wn. Alternatively, the second alignment elements 52 may be provided at a limited number of second guiding elements 42.
[0081] Preferably, the alignment elements 51, 52 are alignment rollers 51, 52 that can effectively align the continuous strip 9 as it passes while conveying said continuous strip 9 with minimal friction.
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[0083] Optionally, the angles K1, K2 may be adjustable, e.g. by adjustably mounting the rollers 41, 42 to the frame 40. As a further option, the frame 40 as a whole may be adjustable in position, e.g. in the circumferential direction to adjust the angular position G or in the axial direction X.
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[0085] In this exemplary embodiment, the one or more alignment elements 151, 152 comprises a first alignment roller 151 and a second alignment roller 152. Preferably, said first alignment roller 151 and said second alignment roller 152 are oppositely inclined to abut the strip 9 from different or opposite sides.
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[0087] The further alternative cooling apparatus 201 may have substantially the same features as the previously discussed cooling apparatuses 1, 101. However, for this embodiment, the guide elements and/or the alignment elements are not essential. The differentiating features of this embodiment can for example also be applied independently of the previous embodiments, i.e. in combination with the prior art cooling apparatus of
[0088] The further alternative cooling apparatus 201 differs from the previously discussed cooling apparatuses 1, 101 and the prior art cooling apparatus in that it has a infeed pulling member 281 that is located between the buffer member 272 and the cooling drum 2 for feeding the continuous strip 9 into the infeed winding W1 at an infeed speed V2. The control unit U is operationally and/or electronically connected to the infeed pulling member 281 and configured to control the infeed pulling member 281 such that the infeed speed V2 is lower than the rotational speed V1 of the cooling drum 2. The infeed speed V2 may for example be at least five percent or at least ten percent lower than the rotation speed V1. Hence, the continuous strip 9, which is still warm and flexible during the infeed winding W1, can be slightly pulled back to reduce or prevent sagging or slacking. In particular, the slight pull on the continuous strip 9 can ensure that the infeed winding W1 is tightly wound around the cooling drum 2, thereby improving the effectiveness of said cooling drum 2.
[0089] Because of the speed difference between the infeed speed V2 and the rotational speed V1 of the cooling drum 2, the continuous strip 9 may be stretched slightly. Optionally, the infeed speed V2 can be variable controlled to control the stretching and therefore the dimension, i.e. the cross section, height and/or width, of the continuous strip 9.
[0090] Additionally, or alternative, an outfeed pulling member 282 may be provided for feeding the continuous strip 9 out of the outfeed winding Wn away from the cooling drum 2. The control unit U is operationally and/or electronically connected to the outfeed pulling member 282 and configured to control the outfeed pulling member 282 such that it pulls on the continuous strip 9 at an outfeed speed V3 that is higher than the rotational speed V2 of the cooling drum 2. The outfeed speed V3 may for example be at least five percent or at least ten percent higher than the rotation speed V1. At the outfeed winding Wn, the continuous strip 9 is already partially cooled and relatively inflexible. By pulling the continuous strip 9 forward out of outfeed winding Wn, it can be prevented that the continuous strip 9 leaves the outfeed winding Wn unintentionally.
[0091] Preferably, the infeed pulling member 281 comprises one or more pulling rollers 283, in this exemplary embodiment a set of two pulling rollers 283. At least one of the pulling rollers 283 is actively driven and controlled by the control unit U to rotate at the outfeed speed V3. Similarly, the outfeed pulling member 282 preferably comprises one or more pulling rollers 284, in this exemplary embodiment a set of two pulling rollers 284, at least one of which is actively driven and controlled by the control unit U.
[0092] The pulling rollers 283 of the infeed pulling member 281 may be relatively smooth to ensure optimal grip between the warm, tacky continuous strip 9 and the pulling roller 283. In contrast, the pulling rollers 284 of the outfeed pulling member 282 may be relatively rough to generate an appropriate amount of grip between the at least partially cooled continuous strip 9 and the pulling rollers 284 while also allowing for slip between the continuous strip 9 and the pulling rollers 284. In particular, slack in the continuous strip 9 between the cooling drum 2 and the outfeed pulling member 282 will be pulled tight by the pulling rollers 284 of the outfeed pulling member 282, but as soon as the slack is removed, the at least partially cooled continuous strip 9 can no longer match the higher outfeed speed V3 of outfeed pulling member 282 andas a resultwill slip over the surface of the pulling rollers 284.
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[0094] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the guiding device 304 may comprise a plurality of third or further guiding elements between the first guiding element 41 and the second guiding element 42 of each set to divide the transition path in even more sections, each with its own transition direction. As a group, the plurality of third or further guiding elements 343 are arranged for receiving the continuous strip 9 in the first transition direction B1 from the first guiding element 41 and for directing said continuous strip 9 towards the second guiding element 42 in the second transition direction B2 in a similar way as the single third guiding element 343.
[0095] The method for cooling the continuous strip 9 with the use of the aforementioned cooling apparatuses 1, 101, 201 will now be described with reference to
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[0097] When approaching the first guiding element 41 of one of the sets, the continuous strip 9 leaves the cooling surface 20 and extends in the first winding direction A and in the first winding plane P1 towards the first guiding element 41. Between the cooling surface 20 and the first guiding element 41, the continuous strip 9 is twisted as discussed before. Once the continuous strip 9 reaches the first guiding element 41 of one of the sets, it is received by said first guiding element 41 in the first winding direction A and subsequently directed by said first guiding element 41 in the transition direction B towards the second guiding element 42 of the same set. The continuous strip 9 subsequently travels along the transition path T as shown in
[0098] The above process is repeated at the transition between each winding W1, W2, . . . , Wn until the outfeed winding Wn has been reached. At one or more of the windings W1, W2, . . . , Wn, the method comprises the step of aligning the continuous strip 9 along the entry line E1 and/or the exit line E2 as previously discussed.
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[0100] At startup, the continuous strip 9 is guided manually through or along each of the guiding elements 41, 42. Once the outfeed winding Wn has been connected to a downstream station, the continuous strip 9 can be pulled through automatically. When feeding the leading end of the continuous strip 9 through each winding W1, W2, . . . , Wn at the startup, tools may be used to temporarily clamp the continuous strip 9 to the cooling drum 2, e.g. through magnetic attraction.
[0101] It is to be understood that the above description is included to illustrate the operation of the preferred embodiments and is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. From the above discussion, many variations will be apparent to one skilled in the art that would yet be encompassed by the scope of the present invention.