Device for cooling rolls
US-9901964-B2 · Feb 27, 2018 · US
US10406574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10406574-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515307867-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A strip deflector has a base body formed with a tip, a compressed-air chamber, and a nozzle for emitting compressed air. A compressed-air source in flow communication with the compressed-air chamber feeds compressed air to the compressed-air chamber and the nozzle. This nozzle has a first nozzle subpassage in flow communication with the compressed-air chamber and a second nozzle subpassage downstream of the first nozzle subpassage in a flow direction. The first nozzle subpassage is formed by a flank closer to the tip of the base body and an opposite flank remote from the tip of the base body, and, at a transition from the first nozzle subpassage to the second nozzle subpassage, the flank closer to the tip of the base body is bent away toward the tip of the base body so as to form a first separation edge.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A strip deflector for contactless deflection of a rolling medium from the surface of a strip comprising: a base body forming formed with a tip, with at least one compressed-air chamber, and with at least one nozzle for emitting compressed air; and a compressed-air source in flow communication with the compressed-air chamber for feeding compressed air to the compressed-air chamber and the nozzle, wherein the nozzle has a first nozzle subpassage in flow communication with the compressed-air chamber and a second nozzle subpassage downstream of the first nozzle subpassage in a flow direction, the first nozzle subpassage is formed by a flank closer to the tip of the base body and an opposite flank remote from the tip of the base body, at a transition from the first nozzle subpassage to the second nozzle subpassage, the flank closer to the tip of the base body is bent away toward the tip of the base body so as to form a first separation edge, the second nozzle subpassage is bounded by a continuation of the flank remote from the tip of the base body and beyond the first separation edge in the flow direction; and the flank remote from the tip of the base body is bent away from the tip of the strip deflector so as to form a second separation edge at the end of the second nozzle subpassage. 2. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein a section that bounds the second nozzle subpassage of the flank remote from the tip of the base body defines a unitary or common plane or is formed to be convexly curved both in the region of the first nozzle subpassage and in the region of the second nozzle subpassage. 3. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein a drop-shaped, convexly curved flow guide profile is formed between the offset first separation edge and the tip of the base body. 4. The strip deflector according to claim 3 , wherein an angle is between the flow direction in the first nozzle subpassage and a connecting line that is between the tip of the base body and the first separation edge; the smaller the angle, the smaller the curvature of the flow guide profile. 5. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein the compressed-air source is a compressor for generating compressed air at 3 bars or a fan for generating compressed air at 1.5 bars, and air flow in the nozzle in both cases attains only a subsonic velocity. 6. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein the strip deflector has in a width direction a plurality of pressure chambers that are each connected with the compressed-air source by a respective feed line each in turn individually closable by a respective shut-off valve. 7. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein the nozzle is formed as a slot nozzle over an entire width of the strip deflector. 8. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein the nozzle is formed over an entire width of the strip deflector from a plurality of individual nozzles. 9. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein the tip of the base body of the strip deflector is detachably connected as a separate component with the base body. 10. The strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein the tip is made of metal or plastic. 11. A roll assembly comprising at least one roll and at least one strip deflector according to claim 1 , wherein the strip deflector in the region of the tip of the base body is spaced from the roll by a gap with a gap width d of d=1 to 9 mm. 12. The roll assembly according to claim 11 , wherein two or more of the strip deflectors are angularly spaced about the roll. 13. The roll assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the flank remote from the tip of the base body, of the second nozzle subpassage is convexly curved, the convex curvature for a given placement of the strip deflector against the roll being formed to be merely so small that a tangent to the flank of the second nozzle subpassage at the second separation edge still extends through the roll body or is at least tangential thereto.
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