HOLDING TOGETHER AND TRANSPORTING A METAL BAND ROLLED UP INTO A COIL
20170050227 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
- Franz BRATERSCHOFSKY (Goldwoerth, AT)
- Roland Hofer (Reichenau im Muehlkreis, AT)
- Harald KAPL (Leonding, AT)
- Reinhard Karl (Klosterneuburg, AT)
- Konrad KRIMPELSTAETTER (Katsdorf, AT)
- Lukas Pichler (Linz, AT)
- Jurij RAZINKOV (Linz, AT)
- Christoph Salzmann (Linz, AT)
- Juergen Schiefer (Allhaming, AT)
- Marco STRAUCH (Linz, AT)
Cpc classification
B65G19/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21C47/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device (1) and a method for holding together and transporting a metal band rolled into a coil (3) after the band is rolled in a coiling station (5). The device (1) includes a removal trolley (20) for receiving the coil (3) in the coiling station (5) and for transporting the coil (3) from the coiling station (5). A coil safety device places a securing sling (40) around the coil (3) fixed on at least part of the circumference, such that the coil (3) is held together by the securing sling (40) and is pressed onto the removal trolley (20).
Claims
1. A device for holding together and transporting a metal strip wound up to form a coil after winding up the metal strip in a coiling station, the device comprising: a coil-removal trolley configured for receiving the coil in the coiling station and for transporting the coil out of the coiling station; a securing sling for securing the coil; and a coil-securing device configured for firmly placing the securing sling around at least a part of a circumference of the coil such that the coil is held together by the securing sling and/or the sling is configured to press the coil onto the coil-removal trolley.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one anchor point, on the coil-removing trolley for anchoring a sling end of the securing sling.
3. The device as claimed in claim 2, further comprising at least one tensioning device at the coil-removal trolley connected to the sling for tensioning the securing sling.
4. The device as claimed in claim 3, further comprising the tensioning device having a hydraulic cylinder or a winch, connected to and configured for moving a sling end of the securing sling for tensioning the securing sling.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the coil-securing device has a guide frame configured for guiding the securing sling in the frame.
6. The device as claimed in claim 5, further comprising at least one coupling unit for releasably coupling the guide frame to the coil-removal trolley and for holding the sling at the trolley.
7. The device as claimed in claim 5, further comprising the guide frame is movable and guide rails on which the guide frame is guided toward or away from the trolley.
8. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the securing sling is configured as a steel strip, or as a chain, or as a movable mechanism or as a device under tensile stress.
9. A method for holding together and transporting a metal strip wound up to form a coil after winding up the metal strip in a coiling station, the method comprising: receiving the coil in a coiling station by using a coil-removal trolley and transporting the coil by means of the coil-removal trolley out of the coiling station; and placing a securing sling firmly around at least part of a circumference of the wound coil prior to and during transportation of the coil on the coil-removal trolley such that the coil is held wound and together by the securing sling and the sling presses the coil onto the coil-removal trolley.
10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the sling has ends by which the sling is held to the trolley, the method comprising: at least one of the sling ends of the securing sling is anchored on the coil-removal trolley.
11. The method as claimed in claim 9, further comprising tensioning the securing sling on the coil for holding the coil together and for pressing the coil onto the coil-removal trolley, wherein the tensioning is by at least one tensioning device disposed on the coil-removal trolley.
12. The method as claimed in claim 9, further comprising guiding the securing sling in a guide frame.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12, further comprising during transportation of the coil on the coil-removal trolley, the guide frame coupling between ends of the sling to the coil-removal trolley and jointly moving the guide frame along with the coil-removal trolley.
14. The method as claimed claim 9, further comprising transporting the coil by the coil-removal trolley from the coiling station to a tying station; and placing tying bands around the coil for holding together the coil at the tying station.
15. The method as claimed in claim 14, further comprising predefining a minimum number of tying bands, and releasing the securing sling from the coil in the tying station once the minimum number of tying bands has been placed around the coil.
16. The device as claimed in claim 3, further comprising: an element for being pressed against the wound coil between ends of the sling and in a direction to oppose the direction in which the sling urges the coil for aiding retention of the coil in a wound state.
17. The method as claimed in claim 11, further comprising pressing against the wound coil between ends of the sling in a direction to oppose the direction in which the sling urges the coil for aiding retention of the coil in a wound state.
18. The device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one tensioning device at the coil-removal trolley connected to the sling for tensioning the securing sling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] Equivalent parts are provided with the same reference sign in all Figures.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0034] The device 1 comprises a coil-removal trolley 20 for receiving the coil 3 in the coiling station 5 and for transporting the coil 3 out of the coiling station 5, and a coil-securing device which is configured for firmly placing a securing sling 40 (not visible in
[0035] The coil-removal trolley 20 has coil-removal trolley wheels 21 enabling the trolley to move on coil-removal trolley rails 9, for example, by means of a hydraulic rack drive 22 along a rack 10.
[0036] A guide frame 50 is movable on guide-frame rails 11 which extend parallel with the coil-removal trolley rails 9. For example, the frame 50 is moved by a rope winch 12 drawing a tackle 13.
[0037] Two coupling units 23 releasably couple the guide frame 50 to the coil-removal trolley 20. A tensioning device 30 tensions the securing sling 40, and the coupling units 23 will be described in more detail with reference to
[0038] The coil-removal trolley 20 and the guide frame 50 are located in their respective initial positions in
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[0040] An upper part of the guide frame 50 has the shape of an open annular guide 51. The lower part of the guide frame 50 is formed by two base portions 52, each adjoining one end of the annular guide 51 and each being guided in a respective guide-frame rail 11. In the region of the annular guide 51, the securing sling 40 is guided on the inboard side of the annular guide 51. In the transition regions between the annular guide 51 and the two base portions 52, the securing sling 40 is in each case guided through a guide duct 53 in the guide frame 50. In the region of each base portion 52, the securing sling 40 is guided from an exit of a guide duct 53 to a fixing unit 54, explained with
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[0044] After the securing sling 40 has been tensioned, the coiling mandrel 7 is contracted to reduce its diameter, and by means of the device 1 in the state as shown in
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[0048] Subsequently, the guide frame 50 and the coil-removal trolley 20 are mutually uncoupled and moved to the initial positions as shown in
[0049] While the invention has been illustrated and described in more detail by way of preferred exemplary embodiments, the invention is not limited by the examples disclosed, and other variations may be derived therefrom by a person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0050] 1 Device for holding together and transporting a coil
[0051] 3 Coil
[0052] 5 Coiling station
[0053] 7 Coiling mandrel
[0054] 9 Coil-removal trolley rail
[0055] 10 Rack
[0056] 11 Guide frame rail
[0057] 12 Rope winch
[0058] 13 Tackle
[0059] 15 Tying station
[0060] 17 Tying device
[0061] 20 Coil-removal trolley
[0062] 21 Coil-removal trolley wheel
[0063] 22 Rack drive
[0064] 23 Coupling unit
[0065] 24 Second hydraulic cylinder
[0066] 25 Second piston
[0067] 26 Bolt element
[0068] 27 Mount
[0069] 28 Bolt guide
[0070] 30 Tensioning device
[0071] 31 First hydraulic cylinder
[0072] 32 First piston
[0073] 33 Hook element
[0074] 34 Connection rod
[0075] 35 Wedge
[0076] 36 Third hydraulic cylinder
[0077] 37 Mounting cylinder
[0078] 38 Mounting roller
[0079] 40 Securing sling
[0080] 41 Sling end
[0081] 42 End piece
[0082] 50 Guide frame
[0083] 51 Annular guide
[0084] 52 Base portion
[0085] 53 Guide duct
[0086] 54 Fixing unit
[0087] 56 Bolt receptacle
[0088] 60 Connection bolt
[0089] 61 Retaining mandrel
[0090] 62 Lever element
[0091] 63 Activation mandrel