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Apparatus For Applying A Fluid Coolant To The Surface Of Rotating Work Roll In A Rolling Mill

Abstract: APPARATUS FOR APPLYING A FLUID COOLANT TO THE SURFACE OF ROTATING WORK ROLL IN A ROLLING MILL

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Application #
Filing Date
16 December 2002
Publication Number
3
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
Status
Email
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2006-10-26
Renewal Date

Applicants

MORGAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
15 BELMONT STREET, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01605, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Inventors

1. THOMAS P. CASSIDY
15 BELMONT STREET, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 01605, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Specification

THE FORM 2
PATENTS ACT 1970
[39 OF 1970]
&
THE PATENTS RULES, 2003
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
[See Section 10; rule 13]
'APPARATUS FOR APPLYING A FLUID COOLANT TO THE SURFACE OF ROTATING WORK ROLL IN A ROLLING MILL"
MORGAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, of 15 Belmont Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01605, United States of America,
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed:

...The present invention relates to an apparatus for applying a fluid coolant to the surface of rotating work roll in a rolling mill
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Pat. Appln. Ser. No. 60/211,679 filed June 15, 2000 and U.S. Utility Pat. Appln. Ser. No. 09/818'164 filed March 27.2001. both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1- Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to coolant delivery devices, and is concerned in particular with coolant delivery devices of the type employed to cool work rolls in a rolling mill.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, rolling mill coolant delivery devices are fabricated from pipes which are bent into the desired configuration and then drilled at various angles to accommodate smaller rubes defining delivery nozzles. Such bending and drilling procedures make it difficult to achieve accuracy and repeatability, thus compromising cooling efficiency while contributing disadvantageousy to high production costs,
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention addresses, these problems by providing an improved coolant delivery device subdivided into two mating half sections. Each half section is accurately machined with manifold and branch delivers' grooves which coact when the half sections are assembled to provide an efficient coolant delivery system.
These and outer features and advantages of the invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a coolant delivery device in accordance
with the present invention; shown in an operative position adjacent to a rolling mill
work roll;. -
Figure 2 is an- enlarged partially broken away side view of the coolant delivery device;
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a bottom view of the coolant delivery device; and
Figure 5 is a side view of a typical installation in which two coolant delivery devices are positioned respectively above and below a pair of work rolls.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference initially to Figures 1-4, a coolant delivery device in accordance with the present invention is generally depicted at 10 at a location adjacent to a work roll 12. As the work roll undergoes normal wear, it will be progressively ground down to a reduced diameter indicated at 12', at which time it will be discarded.
The cooling device comprises a housing having a generally concave scalloped inner edge 13 configured and dimensioned to partially surround the surface of work roll 12. The housing is subdivided into two mating half sections 14a, 14b held together by any convenient means such as for example the screws 16 shown in the drawings. The abutting interior surfaces of the half sections 14a, 14b each have a manifold groove 18 with branch grooves 20 leading the a scalloped inner edge 13.
The manifold grooves 18 coact in a confronting relationship to define a manifold conduit 24, and the branch grooves 20 coact in a confronting relationship to define delivery nozzles 26 arranged at appropriate angles selected to achieve optimum cooling of the roll 12.
A fluid coolant, which can be a liquid and/or a gas, is fed to the manifold conduit 24 via an iniet port 28 in half section 14a, and is then delivered to the roll surface via nozzles 26.
The concave inner edge 13 is formed on a generally arcuate first position "A"
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of the housing, and a generally arcuate oppositely curved portion "B" of the housing has a convex inner edge 25 providing a continuation of the edge 13. The housing portions A, B are provided, respectively, with generally hook-shaped ends defining notches 30a, 30b. Bolts 32a, 32b extend through the notches 30a, 30b and serve to secure the coolant delivery-device to the roll stand structures 34. Notch 30a is somewhat deeper than notch 30b. Thus, by loosening the bolts 32a, 32b, the device can be pivotally adjusted about the axis of bolt 32b to accommodate the different roll diameters resulting from progressive roll grinding. Loosening of the bolts 32a, 32b also allows the device to be easily and quickly removed for replacement by another new or refurbished unit.
Figure 5 depicts an installation of two coolant devices 10a, 10b, one being a mirror image of the other, and each being positioned adjacent to one of a pair of work rolls 12.
By dividing the delivery device into two mating half sections, it can be produced easily on common machinery with readily available tools, e.g., basic modern three axis milling machines. Much more freedom can be enjoyed in choosing the number of delivery nozzles, as well as their location, and angular disposition, without unnecessarily increasing the cost of the device. The cross sectional configuration of the delivery nozzles can be varied with considerable freedom, including for example cross, oval, T-shape, or diamond cross sections. The delivery nozzles can also be located above, at or below, the centerline of the manifold conduit to achieve a wide pattern of coolant delivery. Replaceable inserts for the nozzles and/or a liner for the manifold conduit is also a design option.
Choice of materials is greatly expanded in comparison to conventional pipe-like devices. Material selection need not be limited to that which can withstand bending, machining and welding. The device of the present invention can readily be made from many different materials including metal plate, cast metal, plastic, ceramic, or composite materials. Thus, in a rolling mill environment where cooling water can often have entrained abrasive particles, an abrasion resistant material can. be used. If the cooling water contains minerals that can adhere to passage walls, a non-stick lining or coating can be applied to interior surfaces. Corrosion-resistant coating may also be employed where appropriate.
The geometry of me manifold conduit can also be varied to provide each
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WE CLAIM:
1. Apparatus for applying a fluid coolant to the surface of rotating work roll in a rolling mill, said apparatus comprising:
a housing having a generally concave inner edge configured and dimensioned to partially surround the surface of the work roll, said housing being subdivided into mating half sections having abutting interior surfaces;
manifold grooves in said interior surfaces arranged in a confronting relationship to define a manifold conduit;
branch grooves in said interior surfaces arranged in a confronting relationship to define delivery nozzles leading from said manifold to said concave inner edge; and
an inlet in said housing through which a fluid coolant may be fed to said manifold conduit for application via said delivery nozzles to the surface of the work roll.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said concave inner edge has a scalloped configuration.
3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said concave inner edge is formed on a generally arcuate first portion of said housing.
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4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein said housing has a generally arcuate curved opposition with respect to the curvature of said first portion, second portion with a convex inner edge providing a continuation of said concave inner edge.
5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said first and second housing portions are provided, respectively, with first and second notches configured and dimensioned to mechanically engage fasteners serving to secure said housing to a support structure.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the depth of said first notch is greater than the depth of said second notch to thereby accommodate pivotal adjustment of said housing about the fastener received in said first notch.
Dated this 16th day of December, 2002.
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Application Documents

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1 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-power of authority(16-12-2002).pdf 2002-12-16
2 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form pct-isa-210(16-12-2002).pdf 2002-12-16
3 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form pct-ipea-409(16-12-2002).pdf 2002-12-16
4 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form 5(16-12-2002).pdf 2002-12-16
5 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form 3(16-12-2002).pdf 2002-12-16
6 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form 1a(16-12-2002).pdf 2002-12-16
7 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-cancelled pages(16-12-2002).pdf 2002-12-16
8 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form 4(21-11-2005).pdf 2005-11-21
9 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-PATENT CERTIFICATE-(26-10-2006).pdf 2006-10-26
10 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(20-12-2006).pdf 2006-12-20
11 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-CORRESPONDENCE(RENEWAL PAYMENT LETTER)-19-04-2011.pdf 2011-04-19
12 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-FORM 16(16-11-2011).pdf 2011-11-16
13 Form 27 [18-03-2017(online)].pdf 2017-03-18
14 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [24-02-2018(online)].pdf 2018-02-24
15 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-power of authority(5-10-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
16 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-petition under rule 138(5-10-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
17 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-petition under rule 137(5-10-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
18 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form 3(5-10-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
19 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-FORM 26(26-3-2010).pdf 2018-08-08
20 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form 2(granted)-(5-10-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
22 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-form 18(24-3-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
23 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-drawing(5-10-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
24 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-correspondence.pdf 2018-08-08
25 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-correspondence(ipo).pdf 2018-08-08
26 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-CORRESPONDENCE(26-3-2010).pdf 2018-08-08
27 in-pct-2002-01819-mum-claims(granted)-(5-10-2005).pdf 2018-08-08
29 abstract1.jpg 2018-08-08
30 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [15-02-2019(online)].pdf 2019-02-15
31 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [19-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-19
32 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [30-09-2021(online)].pdf 2021-09-30
33 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [30-09-2021(online)]-1.pdf 2021-09-30
34 IN-PCT-2002-01819-MUM-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [29-09-2022(online)].pdf 2022-09-29
35 203413- FORM 27- 2012.pdf 2024-03-08

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