High speed traversing shear

US9278456B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9278456-B2
Application numberUS-201313922696-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2013
Priority dateJun 20, 2013
Publication dateMar 8, 2016
Grant dateMar 8, 2016

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A trim shear is adapted to trim the front and tail ends of a hot rolled product exiting from a rolling mill along a mill pass line and travelling at either high or low speeds, depending on the size of the product being rolled. The trim shear comprises a trim station having a high speed a set of trim knives configured and arranged to trim the front and tail ends of high speed products. A different low speed set of trim knives are disposed laterally from the high speed set of trim knives and configured and arranged to trim the front and tail ends of low speed products. The trim station is shifted transversely with respect to the mill pass line to alternatively locate either one or the other of the sets of trim knives in an active position on the mill pass line.

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We claim: 1. A trim shear for trimming the front and tail ends of a hot rolled product exiting from a rolling mill along a mill pass line and travelling at either high or low speeds, depending on the size of the product being rolled, said trim shear comprising: a trim station having a high speed a set of trim knives configured and arranged to trim the front and tail ends of high speed products, and a different low speed set of trim knives disposed laterally from said high speed set of trim knives and configured and arranged to trim the front and tail ends of low speed products, wherein said high speed set of trim knives comprises continuously rotatable front end trim knives laterally spaced from continuously rotatable tail end trim knives by a high speed pass through devoid of trim knives, and wherein said low speed set of trim knives comprises continuously rotatable front end trim knives laterally spaced from continuously rotatable tail end trim knives by a low speed pass through path devoid of trim knives; a chopping station arranged in series with said trim station along the mill pass line, said chopping station having a set of high speed chopping knives configured and arranged to chop the front and tail ends of high speed products, and a different set of low speed chopping knives configured and arranged to chop the front and tail ends of low speed products, wherein said high speed sets of chopping knives comprises continuously rotatable front end chopping knives laterally spaced from continuously rotatable tail end chopping knives by a high speed pass through path devoid of chopping knives, and wherein said low speed set of chopping knives comprises continuously rotatable front end chopping knives laterally spaced from continuously rotatable tail end chopping knives by a low speed pass through path devoid of chopping knives; the high and low speed pass through paths of said sets of high and low speed chopping knives being aligned respectively with the high and low speed pass through paths of said sets of high and low speed trim knives; and, traversing means operable to shift both said trim station and said chopping station transversely in unison with respect to the mill pass line. 2. The trim shear of claim 1 further comprising switch means for directing a product across an actively positioned set of trim knives in the following sequence: (a) to the front end trim knives to sever the product front end; (b) from the front end trim knives to the pass through path, allowing continued movement of said product along the mill pass line; and (c) from the pass through path to the tail end trim knives to sever the product tail end. 3. The trim shear of claim 1 further comprising a delivery guide at a guide station located between said trim station and said chopping station. 4. The trim shear of claim 3 wherein said delivery guide has laterally disposed high and low speed sections, said high speed section having front and tail end high speed guide paths separated by a high speed through path, and said low speed section having front and tail end low speed guide paths separated by a low speed through path, said high speed paths being dimensioned to provide close support and guidance for high speed products, and said low speed paths being more generously proportioned in comparison to said high speed paths to handle said slow speed products. 5. The trim shear of claim 4 wherein said high speed and low speed delivery guide sections are combined in a single unit that is laterally shiftable with said trim and chopping stations. 6. The trim shear of claim 4 wherein said high speed and low speed delivery guide sections comprise separate units that are alternatively employable at said guide station. 7. The trim shear of claim 1 wherein said trim station and said chopping station are carried on a common bed, and wherein said traversing means serves to shift said bed transversely with respect to the mill pass line. 8. A trim shear for trimming the front and tail ends of a hot rolled product exiting from a rolling mill along the mill pass line and travelling at either high or low speeds, depending on the size of the product being rolled, said apparatus comprising: a trim station having laterally disposed sets of high speed and low speed trim knives, each set of trim knives comprising front end trim knives laterally spaced from tail end trim knives by a pass through path, wherein each of said sets of trim knives comprises continuously rotatable front end trim knives laterally spaced from continuously rotatable tail end trim knives by a pass through path devoid of trim knives; a chopping station arranged in series with said trim station along the mill pass line, said chopping station having a set of high speed chopping knives configured and arranged to chop the front and tail ends of high speed products, and a different set of low speed chopping knives configured and arranged to chop the front and tail ends of low speed products, wherein said high speed set of chopping knives comprises continuously rotatable front end chopping knives laterally spaced from continuously rotatable tail end chopping knives by a high speed pass through path devoid of chopping knives, and wherein said low speed set of chopping knives comprises continuously rotatable front end chopping knives laterally spaced from continuously rotatable tail end chopping knives by a low speed pass through path devoid of chopping knives, the high and low speed pass through paths of said sets of high and low speed chopping knives being aligned respectively with the high and low speed pass through paths of said sets of high and low speed trim knives; traversing means for shifting said trim station and said chopping station transversely with respect to the mill pass line to alternatively locate one or of the other of said sets of high or low speed trim knives and chopping knives in active positions at which their pass through paths are aligned with the mill pass line; and switch means for directing the product across an actively positioned set of high or low speed trim knives in the following sequence: (a) to the front end trim knives to sever the product front end for chopping by the front end chopping knives; (b) from the front end trim knives to the pass through path, allowing continued movement of said product along the mill pass line; and (c) from the pass through path to the tail end trim knives to sever the product tail end for chopping by the back-end chopping knives.

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  • Means for performing other operations combined with cutting (B26D9/00 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • transversely to the rolling direction · CPC title

  • involving a cutting member which does not travel with the work · CPC title

  • Guiding, conveying, or accumulating easily-flexible work, e.g. wire, sheet metal bands, in loops or curves; Loop lifters · CPC title

  • Arrangements for feeding or delivering work of other than sheet, web, or filamentary form (feeding or discharging sheets, webs, or filaments B65H) · CPC title

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What does patent US9278456B2 cover?
A trim shear is adapted to trim the front and tail ends of a hot rolled product exiting from a rolling mill along a mill pass line and travelling at either high or low speeds, depending on the size of the product being rolled. The trim shear comprises a trim station having a high speed a set of trim knives configured and arranged to trim the front and tail ends of high speed products. A differe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shen William Xiaolan, Fiorucci Keith E, Lashua Christopher D, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B26D5/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 08 2016 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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