Metallic flat product which is subjected to surface finishing by hot-dip coating and which is preferably composed of steel
US-10081857-B2 · Sep 25, 2018 · US
US10520013B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10520013-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615736512-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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A roller may be used to deflect or guide a metal strip to be coated in a metal melt bath. The roller may comprise a steel roller shell and steel bearing journals that are connected to the roller shell and arranged coaxially to each other for a rotary supporting of the roller. Disposed on each bearing journal may be a substantially cylindrical or circular disk-shaped connection portion that is made of steel and that extends radially in a direction of the roller shell. At least one of the connection portions may have at least one through opening that emerges at an end face of the roller shell. Further, a filling made of one or more filling elements that have at least one closed cavity may be arranged in the roller shell. The filling may have a structure that is symmetrical about an axis of rotation of the roller.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roller for deflecting or guiding a metal strip to be coated in a metal melt bath, the roller comprising: a steel roller shell; steel bearing journals that are connected to the steel roller shell and are disposed coaxially to each other for a rotary supporting of the roller; a connection portion disposed on each of the steel bearing journals, each connection portion being substantially cylindrical or circular disk shaped and being comprised of steel, wherein each connection portion extends radially in a direction of the roller shell, wherein at least one of the connection portions includes a through opening that emerges at an end face of the steel roller shell; and a filling comprised of one or more filling elements that have a closed cavity, the filling being disposed in the steel roller shell, wherein the filling comprises a structure that is symmetrical about an axis of rotation of the roller. 2. The roller of claim 1 wherein an overall density of the roller is in a range of 0.8 to 1.2 times a density of a metal melt of the metal melt bath. 3. The roller of claim 1 wherein the filling is detachably connected to at least one of an interior of the steel roller shell or the connection portions. 4. The roller of claim 1 wherein the filling is detachably connected to an interior of the steel roller shell. 5. A hot-dip coating plant with at least one roller as recited in claim 1 . 6. The roller of claim 1 wherein the closed cavity of at least one of the one or more filling elements is at least partially filled with a filling material. 7. The roller of claim 6 wherein the filling material is configured as powder, granules, or fleece. 8. A roller for deflecting or guiding a metal strip to be coated in a metal melt bath, the roller comprising: a steel roller shell; steel bearing journals that are connected to the steel roller shell and are disposed coaxially to each other for a rotary supporting of the roller; a connection portion disposed on each of the steel bearing journals, each connection portion being substantially cylindrical or circular disk shaped and being comprised of steel, wherein each connection portion extends radially in a direction of the roller shell, wherein at least one of the connection portions includes a through opening that emerges at an end face of the steel roller shell; and a filling comprised of one or more filling elements that have a closed cavity, the filling being disposed in the steel roller shell, wherein the filling comprises a structure that is symmetrical about an axis of rotation of the roller, wherein the one or more filling elements comprise one or more longitudinal profiles that contain at least one hollow profile that is closed at both ends. 9. The roller of claim 8 wherein the longitudinal profiles have different cross sections. 10. The roller of claim 8 wherein the longitudinal profiles have different wall thicknesses. 11. The roller of claim 8 wherein the longitudinal profiles have cross sections that are the same. 12. The roller of claim 8 wherein the longitudinal profiles have wall thicknesses that are the same. 13. A roller for deflecting or guiding a metal strip to be coated in a metal melt bath, the roller comprising: a steel roller shell; steel bearing journals that are connected to the steel roller shell and are disposed coaxially to each other for a rotary supporting of the roller; a connection portion disposed on each of the steel bearing journals, each connection portion being substantially cylindrical or circular disk shaped and being comprised of steel, wherein each connection portion extends radially in a direction of the roller shell, wherein at least one of the connection portions includes a through opening that emerges at an end face of the steel roller shell; and a filling comprised of one or more filling elements that have a closed cavity, the filling being disposed in the steel roller shell, wherein the filling comprises a structure that is symmetrical about an axis of rotation of the roller, wherein at least one of the one or more filling elements is configured as a tube bundle comprised of multiple interconnected tubes, and wherein at least some of the multiple interconnected tubes are closed at both ends. 14. The roller of claim 13 wherein the multiple interconnected tubes have different cross sections. 15. The roller of claim 13 wherein the multiple interconnected tubes have different wall thicknesses. 16. The roller of claim 13 wherein the multiple interconnected tubes have cross sections that are the same. 17. The roller of claim 13 wherein the multiple interconnected tubes have wall thicknesses that are the same. 18. A roller for deflecting or guiding a metal strip to be coated in a metal melt bath, the roller comprising: a steel roller shell; steel bearing journals that are connected to the steel roller shell and are disposed coaxially to each other for a rotary supporting of the roller; a connection portion disposed on each of the steel bearing journals, each connection portion being substantially cylindrical or circular disk shaped and being comprised of steel, wherein each connection portion extends radially in a direction of the roller shell, wherein at least one of the connection portions includes a through opening that emerges at an end face of the steel roller shell; and a filling comprised of one or more filling elements that have a closed cavity, the filling being disposed in the steel roller shell, wherein the filling comprises a structure that is symmetrical about an axis of rotation of the roller, wherein the filling is detachably connected to at least one of the connection portions.
Rolls, drums, discs, or the like (guide rollers in feeding webs B65H27/00; calender rolls, bearings therefor D21G1/02; rotary drums or rollers for heat-exchange or heat-transfer apparatus F28F5/02); Bearings or mountings therefor · CPC title
Making hollow articles or partly closed articles · CPC title
Plates; Strips · CPC title
Guiding rollers, wheels or the like, formed by or on the outer element of a single bearing or bearing unit, e.g. two adjacent bearings, whose ratio of length to diameter is generally less than one · CPC title
Wires; Tubes · CPC title
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