Bridle device, method for controlling snaking of steel strip, and method for producing steel strip

US11673174B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11673174-B2
Application numberUS-201917289923-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 16, 2019
Priority dateNov 2, 2018
Publication dateJun 13, 2023
Grant dateJun 13, 2023

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A bridle device and a method for producing a steel strip in which snaking of a steel strip that occurs during production of a high-silicon steel strip is suppressed. The bridle device includes a pair of upper and lower rotatable endless belts or a pair of upper and lower rotatable caterpillars configured to pinch a steel strip. The bridle device is movable or swingable in a steel strip width direction by using a steering mechanism. The bridle device further includes a rolling reduction mechanism configured to perform rolling reduction on a pinched portion of the steel strip by using the pair of upper and lower endless belts or the pair of upper and lower caterpillars. The steering mechanism moves or swings the bridle device in the steel strip width direction, and the rolling reduction mechanism performs rolling reduction on one of end portions in the steel strip width direction.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bridle device comprising: a pair of upper and lower rotatable endless belts or rotatable caterpillars configured to pinch a steel strip; and a rolling reduction mechanism comprising hydraulic cylinders provided on both sides in the steel strip width direction, the rolling reduction mechanism configured to apply pressure to both sides of the steel strip via the pair of upper and lower rotatable endless belts or rotatable caterpillars, wherein the bridle device is configured to move or swing in a steel strip width direction based on a steering amount of the bridle device, the rolling reduction mechanism is configured to control rolling reduction on a pinched portion of the steel strip with a pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders by increasing a pressure of the hydraulic cylinder provided on one of the sides of the steel strip, and the steering amount of the bridle device and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders are determined in accordance with a snaking amount of the steel strip. 2. The bridle device according to claim 1 , wherein the rolling reduction mechanism is configured to control rolling reduction so as to increase a rolling reduction amount in a direction opposite to a snaking direction of the steel strip. 3. The bridle device according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio of an inclination amount of the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders to an inclination amount of the steering amount of the bridle device is in a range of 1.5 times to 2.5 times. 4. A method for controlling snaking of a steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 1 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders. 5. A method for producing a corrected steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 1 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders to produce the corrected steel strip. 6. The bridle device according to claim 2 , wherein a ratio of an inclination amount of the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders to an inclination amount of the steering amount of the bridle device is in a range of 1.5 times to 2.5 times. 7. A method for controlling snaking of a steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 2 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders. 8. A method for controlling snaking of a steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 3 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders. 9. A method for controlling snaking of a steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 6 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders. 10. A method for producing a corrected steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 2 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders to produce the corrected steel strip. 11. A method for producing a corrected steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 3 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders to produce the corrected steel strip. 12. A method for producing a corrected steel strip, the method comprising controlling snaking of the steel strip by moving or swinging the bridle device and controlling the rolling reduction on the pinched portion of the steel strip according to claim 6 based on the steering amount and the pressure balance among the hydraulic cylinders to produce the corrected steel strip.

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Classifications

  • Lateral deviation, meandering, camber of product · CPC title

  • Bridle devices · CPC title

  • B65H23/032Primary

    Controlling transverse register of web · CPC title

  • C21D9/56Primary

    Continuous furnaces for strip or wire · CPC title

  • for monitoring the tension or advance of the material · CPC title

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What does patent US11673174B2 cover?
A bridle device and a method for producing a steel strip in which snaking of a steel strip that occurs during production of a high-silicon steel strip is suppressed. The bridle device includes a pair of upper and lower rotatable endless belts or a pair of upper and lower rotatable caterpillars configured to pinch a steel strip. The bridle device is movable or swingable in a steel strip width di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Jfe Steel Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65H23/032. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 13 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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