US2011284180A1PendingUtilityA1

Casting roll

Assignee: NAKAYAMA KATSUMIPriority: Feb 26, 2007Filed: Aug 3, 2011Published: Nov 24, 2011
Est. expiryFeb 26, 2027(~0.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B22D 11/06B22D 11/0682B22D 11/0651
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Abstract

A casting roll having an outer periphery capable of being efficiently cooled is disclosed. The casting roll has a roll body on which side weirs abut, short tube-shaped supports each coaxially with and protruding from the roll body, a stub axle fitted into the support, a sleeve fitted over the support and a flange contiguous with the stub axle and abutting on the sleeve on a side away from the roll body. The roll body is formed with longitudinal cooling passages passing through the roll from one end to the other end of the roll as well as radial cooling passages each adjacent to a corresponding end of the roll and extending from an inner periphery of the roll to a corresponding longitudinal cooling passage. A plug is fitted into each end of the longitudinal cooling passages and abuts on the sleeve. With a distance between the longitudinal cooling passages and the outer periphery of the roll body being reduced as much as possible, cooling water is passed through a portion of the roll body.

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1 . A casting roll, characterized in that it comprises a cylindrical roll body with axial end marginal portions on which side weirs abut, stub axles each fitted to said roll body and a flange contiguous with said stub axle and facing to a corresponding end of the roll body, said roll body being formed with longitudinal cooling passages passing through the roll from one end to the other end of the roll as well as radial cooling passages each adjacent to a corresponding end of the roll and extending from an inner periphery of the roll to a corresponding longitudinal cooling passage, a plug being fitted into each end of the longitudinal cooling passages and abutting on said flange, whereby cooling water can flow through one of the radial cooling passages, the longitudinal cooling passage and the other radial cooling passage in the order named.

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