EP3126074B1 - Mesh made of wire rings and method for making mesh made of wire rings - Google Patents
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- B21F31/00—Making meshed-ring network from wire
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B21F—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE
- B21F15/00—Connecting wire to wire or other metallic material or objects; Connecting parts by means of wire
- B21F15/02—Connecting wire to wire or other metallic material or objects; Connecting parts by means of wire wire with wire
- B21F15/04—Connecting wire to wire or other metallic material or objects; Connecting parts by means of wire wire with wire without additional connecting elements or material, e.g. by twisting
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- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01F—ADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
- E01F7/00—Devices affording protection against snow, sand drifts, side-wind effects, snowslides, avalanches or falling rocks; Anti-dazzle arrangements ; Sight-screens for roads, e.g. to mask accident site
- E01F7/04—Devices affording protection against snowslides, avalanches or falling rocks, e.g. avalanche preventing structures, galleries
- E01F7/045—Devices specially adapted for protecting against falling rocks, e.g. galleries, nets, rock traps
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- This invention relates to a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings.
- the mesh according to the invention can advantageously be used as a rockfall barrier and/or as a covering of rock faces.
- this specification refers expressly to the above-mentioned use, the object of the invention may be susceptible to a more general use.
- Meshes made of wire rings are widely used for covering rock slopes to protect the underlying zones from falling masses, flows of detritus and avalanche phenomena.
- These meshes generally consist of a repeated series of wire rings linked to each other, having a diameter normally greater than or equal to 25 cm (centimetres).
- each wire ring is made in the form of a strand with a multi-wire spheroidal cross section, and is obtained by winding and twisting on itself a steel wire along a substantially circular path.
- the wire is closed by splicing at the relative twisting start and finish ends, that is to say, at its two ends.
- the splicing technique even though it is excellent from the point of view of strength, can in no way be automated. In effect, this technique requires a manual processing and an extremely high precision in defining the length of the wire. In addition, if the diameter of the wire is equal to 2 mm the ends of the wire protrude from the strand with the possible injury of personnel involved in the installation of the mesh.
- the clip constitutes an additional element which is relatively expensive and, on the other hand, the size must be selected each time as a function of the quantity of wires twisted and the required strength.
- the aim of this invention is to provide a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings which overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks.
- the aim of this invention to provide a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings which are simple compared with the prior art whilst guaranteeing the closing seal of the ring.
- the aim of this invention is to provide a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings which can be automated.
- the numeral 1 denotes in its entirety a mesh made of wire rings, which comprises a repeated series of rings 2 made of wire linked to each other.
- the mesh 1 comprises a plurality of rings 2 of wire which are linked together, and, as shown more clearly in Figures 2 and 3 , each ring 2 is defined by a strand formed by a steel wire 3 repeatedly wound and twisted on itself in the form of a spiral.
- each ring 2 preferably has a diameter greater than or equal to 25 cm.
- the wire 3 has a first end 4, which is not twisted in the making of the strand, and a second end 5 which is, on the other hand, repeatedly twisted in the form of a spiral in the making of the strand.
- both the ends 4 and 5 are outside the strand ( Figure 4 ) and, according to a distinctive feature of the invention, are both wound in a helical fashion around the strand with the same direction of winding ( Figures 5 and 6 ).
- the first end 4 is, in part, passing through the middle of the rest of the strand in such a way as to protrude outwardly relative to the strand.
- the first end 4 of the wire 3 forms a first helical locking end comprising a plurality of first coils 6 clamped on the strand
- the second end 5 of the wire 3 forms a second helical locking end comprising a plurality of second coils 7 clamped on the strand.
- the first coils 6 and the second coils 7 are alternated with each other.
- This feature makes the ring 2 able to withstand high tensile stresses and, at the same time, easy to make in a mechanised manner.
- the coils of the two windings act in conjunction, blocking each other to make a considerable contribution to the overall resistance of the ring.
- each ring 2 of wire In order to make each ring 2 of wire, the respective wire 3 is wound and twisted repeatedly on itself to form an annular strand from which protrude the two ends 4 and 5 of the wire 3.
- the two ends 4, 5, at the end of this first step, may be in a divergent configuration away from the strand. This would normally be due to the fact that the rigidity of the wire tends to keep the ends 4, 5 protruding from the strand in a configuration tangential to the annular line of extension of the strand.
- This U-shaped configuration may extend in a radial or substantially radial direction relative to the centre of the annular line on which the ring extends, or it may be inclined relative to the radial direction and therefore be partly inclined or resting towards the strand ( Figures 4 and 7 ).
- This positioning alongside each other may occur by bending only one of the two ends 4, 5 or both, in such a way that the two ends 4, 5 adopt both the desired reciprocal configuration (U-shaped) and the desired orientation relative to the strand.
- the ends 4, 5 are wound simultaneously and in a helical fashion around the strand in the same direction of winding.
- the step of simultaneously winding the two ends 4 and 5 of the wire 3 therefore occurs by alternating between them the first coils 6 and the second coils 7.
- the rotational motion with which the two ends 4 and 5 are simultaneously wound is performed preferably and advantageously by a single gripping means, preferably of the gripper type, which grips and moves simultaneously the two ends 4, 5.
- the gripping means (not illustrated) are provided with an orbiting motion about the portion of strand on which the ends 4, 5 of the wire are bent.
- the pickup means are automatic.
- This invention also relates to a machine 100 for winding rings 2 of wire in such a way as to make a strand as described in the above-mentioned method which is herebelow incorporated in its entirety.
- the machine 100 is illustrated in Figures 8 and 9 and comprises a base 101 for making the strand ( Figure 9 ). More in detail, the base 101 is used to support the strand being formed. Preferably, the base 101 has a horizontal extension.
- the machine 100 comprises an unwinding roller 102 for the wire ( Figure 9 ) rotating around the base 101 according to an annular path for making the rings 2 of wire.
- the machine 100 comprises an element 103 for supporting the unwinding roller 102 extending from a relative central portion 104 positioned at the central (and inner) zone relative to the strand to be formed to a respective lateral portion 105 located at an outer zone relative to the strand to be formed.
- the unwinding roller 102 is connected to the supporting element 103 in such a way that the unwinding of the wire occurs around the base 101.
- the supporting element 103 has a "C" shape lying on a plane transversal (preferably orthogonal) to the base 101 ( Figure 8 ).
- This shape "C” defines advantageously an opening 106 for extracting the strand formed.
- the machine 100 comprises an automatic closing device 107 comprising means 108 for gripping the ends 4, 5 of the wire 3. More specifically, the automatic closing device 107 rotates around the portion of strand over which the ends 4, 5 of the wire 3 are bent in such a way as to wind them around the strand for making the closing.
- the gripping means 108 comprise a toothed wheel 109 having one or more grooves 110 in which the ends 4, 5 of the wire 3 are inserted.
- the machine 100 comprises a second toothed wheel 111 meshing with the first 109 for transmitting the motion to the first. In this way, the first toothed wheel 109 rotates around the strand to wind the ends 4, 5 of the wire around it.
- each ring 2 is made with the same wire 3 which forms the ring 2 and by a single rotational winding movement, which, advantageously, may be mechanised and automated in a simple and inexpensive way.
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Description
- This invention relates to a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings. The mesh according to the invention can advantageously be used as a rockfall barrier and/or as a covering of rock faces. However, even if this specification refers expressly to the above-mentioned use, the object of the invention may be susceptible to a more general use.
- Meshes made of wire rings are widely used for covering rock slopes to protect the underlying zones from falling masses, flows of detritus and avalanche phenomena.
- These meshes generally consist of a repeated series of wire rings linked to each other, having a diameter normally greater than or equal to 25 cm (centimetres).
- According to a first prior art technique, each wire ring is made in the form of a strand with a multi-wire spheroidal cross section, and is obtained by winding and twisting on itself a steel wire along a substantially circular path. The wire is closed by splicing at the relative twisting start and finish ends, that is to say, at its two ends.
- However, the splicing technique, even though it is excellent from the point of view of strength, can in no way be automated. In effect, this technique requires a manual processing and an extremely high precision in defining the length of the wire. In addition, if the diameter of the wire is equal to 2 mm the ends of the wire protrude from the strand with the possible injury of personnel involved in the installation of the mesh.
- In a second prior art technique, the ends of the wire with which the strand is obtained are clamped and kept in position by a metal clip.
- However, this second prior art technique is also not free of drawbacks. Mainly, in many cases, the clip has not proved capable of resisting pulling, resulting in, with its failure, the withdrawal of the ends of the wire and the opening of the ring.
- Also, on the one hand, the clip constitutes an additional element which is relatively expensive and, on the other hand, the size must be selected each time as a function of the quantity of wires twisted and the required strength.
- In addition, a further drawback is linked to the fact that the installers of the barrier might easily injure themselves due to sudden contact with these clips or after accidental opening of at least one of these clips with the protrusion of ends of the wire from the strand.
- In order to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks it has been proposed that the clips be eliminated and that the two ends of the wire be closed independently, that is, the one at the start of the twist and the one at the end of the twist, repeatedly twisting each end around the strand and forming, in this way, two helical locking ends extending in opposite directions. An example of such prior art technique is disclosed in document
EP1504828 . - The production process of each ring of this type was, however, found to be difficult to automate due to the complex double twisting of the ends of the wire. For this reason, rings of this type are commonly finished by hand, with consequent increases in costs and loss of productivity.
- The aim of this invention is to provide a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings which overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks.
- More specifically, the aim of this invention to provide a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings which are simple compared with the prior art whilst guaranteeing the closing seal of the ring.
- In addition, the aim of this invention is to provide a mesh made of wire rings and a method for making a mesh made of wire rings which can be automated.
- This aim is fully achieved by the mesh made of wire rings and the method for making a mesh made of wire rings according to this invention, as characterised in the appended claims.
- The technical features and advantages of the invention are more apparent in the following description of a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of it. The description refers to the accompanying drawings, which are also provided purely by way of non-limiting example and in which:
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Figure 1 illustrates a piece of a mesh made of wire rings made according to this invention; -
Figures 2 to 5 illustrate in sequence respective stages for making a wire ring forming part of the mesh ofFigure 1 ; -
Figure 6 illustrates a detail of the finished wire ring, shown inFigure 5 ; -
Figure 7 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the stage ofFigure 4 ; -
Figure 8 illustrates a schematic front view of a machine for making and closing the strand according to this invention; -
Figure 9 illustrates a schematic top view of the machine shown inFigure 8 . - In
Figure 1 , the numeral 1 denotes in its entirety a mesh made of wire rings, which comprises a repeated series ofrings 2 made of wire linked to each other. - More precisely, the mesh 1 comprises a plurality of
rings 2 of wire which are linked together, and, as shown more clearly inFigures 2 and 3 , eachring 2 is defined by a strand formed by asteel wire 3 repeatedly wound and twisted on itself in the form of a spiral. - If the mesh 1 is provided as a rockfall barrier and/or for the covering of rock faces, each
ring 2 preferably has a diameter greater than or equal to 25 cm. - The
wire 3 has afirst end 4, which is not twisted in the making of the strand, and asecond end 5 which is, on the other hand, repeatedly twisted in the form of a spiral in the making of the strand. - Once the strand has been made, both the
ends Figure 4 ) and, according to a distinctive feature of the invention, are both wound in a helical fashion around the strand with the same direction of winding (Figures 5 and6 ). - In some cases, the
first end 4 is, in part, passing through the middle of the rest of the strand in such a way as to protrude outwardly relative to the strand. - The
first end 4 of thewire 3 forms a first helical locking end comprising a plurality offirst coils 6 clamped on the strand, and thesecond end 5 of thewire 3 forms a second helical locking end comprising a plurality ofsecond coils 7 clamped on the strand. - As shown in
Figures 4 and7 , in a step after making the strand and before closing theends ends wire 3 is bent in such a way as to be alongside theother end - In the U-shaped configuration of
Figure 4 , immediately before closing theends other end 5 adopting a non-deformed configuration, substantially tangential to the circumference defined by the strand) for placing thefirst end 4 alongside thesecond end 5. - Alternatively, in the U-shaped configuration of
Figure 7 , immediately before closing theends ends first end 4 is astride the second end. In other words, in this configuration there is a superposing of the twoends ends ends ends - Preferably, after the closing by bending the
ends first coils 6 and thesecond coils 7 are alternated with each other. This feature makes thering 2 able to withstand high tensile stresses and, at the same time, easy to make in a mechanised manner. In effect, the coils of the two windings act in conjunction, blocking each other to make a considerable contribution to the overall resistance of the ring. - In order to make each
ring 2 of wire, therespective wire 3 is wound and twisted repeatedly on itself to form an annular strand from which protrude the twoends wire 3. - The two ends 4, 5, at the end of this first step, may be in a divergent configuration away from the strand. This would normally be due to the fact that the rigidity of the wire tends to keep the
ends - The two
ends wire 3 are then moved near to one another to define a U-shaped configuration. This U-shaped configuration may extend in a radial or substantially radial direction relative to the centre of the annular line on which the ring extends, or it may be inclined relative to the radial direction and therefore be partly inclined or resting towards the strand (Figures 4 and7 ). - This positioning alongside each other may occur by bending only one of the two
ends - This positioning alongside each other may bring the
ends ends ends Figure 4 ), or in such a way as to form a superposing of theends Figure 7 ). - Subsequently, the
ends ends wire 3 therefore occurs by alternating between them thefirst coils 6 and thesecond coils 7. - The rotational motion with which the two
ends ends ends - Preferably, the pickup means are automatic.
- This invention also relates to a
machine 100 for windingrings 2 of wire in such a way as to make a strand as described in the above-mentioned method which is herebelow incorporated in its entirety. - More specifically, the
machine 100 is illustrated inFigures 8 and9 and comprises abase 101 for making the strand (Figure 9 ). More in detail, thebase 101 is used to support the strand being formed. Preferably, thebase 101 has a horizontal extension. - Also, the
machine 100 comprises an unwindingroller 102 for the wire (Figure 9 ) rotating around thebase 101 according to an annular path for making therings 2 of wire. In detail, themachine 100 comprises anelement 103 for supporting the unwindingroller 102 extending from a relativecentral portion 104 positioned at the central (and inner) zone relative to the strand to be formed to a respectivelateral portion 105 located at an outer zone relative to the strand to be formed. The unwindingroller 102 is connected to the supportingelement 103 in such a way that the unwinding of the wire occurs around thebase 101. - Preferably, the supporting
element 103 has a "C" shape lying on a plane transversal (preferably orthogonal) to the base 101 (Figure 8 ). This shape "C" defines advantageously anopening 106 for extracting the strand formed. - In addition, the
machine 100 comprises anautomatic closing device 107 comprisingmeans 108 for gripping theends wire 3. More specifically, theautomatic closing device 107 rotates around the portion of strand over which the ends 4, 5 of thewire 3 are bent in such a way as to wind them around the strand for making the closing. - Preferably, the gripping means 108 comprise a
toothed wheel 109 having one ormore grooves 110 in which the ends 4, 5 of thewire 3 are inserted. In addition, themachine 100 comprises a secondtoothed wheel 111 meshing with the first 109 for transmitting the motion to the first. In this way, the firsttoothed wheel 109 rotates around the strand to wind theends - As described above, it is evident that the invention allows
robust rings 2 to be made which protect against accidental opening. - Also, the closing of each
ring 2 is made with thesame wire 3 which forms thering 2 and by a single rotational winding movement, which, advantageously, may be mechanised and automated in a simple and inexpensive way. - The invention described above is susceptible of industrial application and may be modified and adapted in several ways without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept claimed herein.
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- A mesh made of wire rings, comprising a plurality of wire rings (2) which are linked together, and where each ring (2) comprises a strand formed by a wire (3) repeatedly wound over itself in a spiral; said wire (3) comprising a first end (4) and a second end (5), both outside the strand; the mesh (1) being characterised in that each ring (2) has both ends (4, 5) of the wire (3) helically wound around the strand with the same direction of winding to close the strand.
- The mesh according to claim 1, characterised in that the first end (4) of the wire (3) forms a first helical final locking stretch comprising a plurality of first coils (6) clamped on the strand, and the second end (5) of the wire (3) forms a second helical final locking stretch comprising a plurality of second coils (7) clamped on the strand; said first coils (6) and said second coils (7) being inserted between one another.
- The mesh according to either of the preceding claims, characterised in that one out of the first and second ends (4; 5) of the wire (3) is bent over upstream of the respective coils (6; 7) which are clamped on the strand.
- The mesh according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said first and second ends (4; 5) of the wire (3) form a helical locking device.
- The mesh according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said first and second ends (4; 5) of the wire (3) are wound around the strand with a winding pitch which is less than the winding pitch of the wire (3) over itself to form the rest of the strand.
- A method for making a mesh made of wire rings, where each ring (2) is made by repeatedly winding and twisting a wire (3) over itself to form an annular strand from which the two ends (4, 5) of the wire (3) project, characterised in that the two ends (4, 5) of the wire (3) are moved near to one another and are simultaneously helically wound around the strand with the same direction of winding to close the strand.
- The method according to claim 6, characterised in that the first end (4) of the wire (3) is wound around the strand to form a first helical final locking stretch comprising a plurality of first coils (6) clamped on the strand, and the second end (5) of the wire (3) is wound around the strand to form a second helical final locking stretch comprising a plurality of second coils (7) clamped on the strand; said ends (4, 5) of the wire (3) being simultaneously wound while they are kept side by side in such a way that said first coils (6) and said second coils (7) are inserted between one another.
- The method according to claim 7, characterised in that the step of simultaneously winding the two ends (4, 5) of the wire (3) is preceded by bending of at least one of the two ends (4; 5) of the wire (3) to bring said end (4, 5) into position alongside the other end (4, 5) in such a way that the two ends (4, 5) form a substantially "U"-shaped configuration.
- The method according to any one of claims 6 to 8, characterised in that said ends (4, 5) of the wire are helically wound by a single gripper designed to simultaneously grip the two ends (4, 5) and to perform an orbital movement around a line of extension of said strand.
- The method according to claim 9, characterised in that the step of simultaneously winding the two ends (4, 5) is carried out automatically by a machine (100) comprising said gripper.
- A machine (100) for winding a wire (3) over itself to form a strand; said machine (100) comprising:- a base (101) for making the strand;- an unwinding roller (102) for the wire (3) rotating around the base (101) according to an annular path for making the rings (2) of wire (3);characterised in that it comprises an automatic closing device (107) comprising gripping means (108) for gripping the ends (4, 5) of the wire (3); said automatic closing device (107) rotating around the portion of strand over which the ends (4, 5) of the wire (3) are bent according to the same direction of winding.
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