US133059A - Improvement in machines for compacting wire-rope - Google Patents

Improvement in machines for compacting wire-rope Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US133059A
US133059A US133059DA US133059A US 133059 A US133059 A US 133059A US 133059D A US133059D A US 133059DA US 133059 A US133059 A US 133059A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
rope
strand
machines
improvement
levers
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US133059A publication Critical patent/US133059A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D07ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
    • D07BROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
    • D07B7/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, rope- or cable-making machines; Auxiliary apparatus associated with such machines
    • D07B7/02Machine details; Auxiliary devices
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/47Burnishing
    • Y10T29/476Continuous feed

Definitions

  • My invention relates to that part of wirerope machines known as the centering or laying machine, by which the ditferent wires or strands of the rope being made are held from turning and pressed into a compact rope.
  • the first part of my invention relates to the combination of rotary rollers, levers, and screws in such a manner that the said rotary rollers shall be capable of closing and opening1 by means of the said levers and screws 5 the object of this part of my invention being to press the wires or strands of the rope together to any desirable degree of solidity without iiattenin g or changing the cylindrical form of the rope or injuring the wires or strands.
  • the second part of my invention relates to the combination, with rotary rollers, and the levers and screws, hereinbefore mentioned, of a movable or hinged cap or top piece to the stand or frame of the centering-machine, in such a manner that the said cap shall be capable of being sufficiently removed to give free access to adjust or remove the rope or rotary rollers.
  • the third part of my invention relates to the combination, with the parts hereinbefore mentioned, and the stand or frame of the machine, of a screw-nut, hand-wheel, and bolts, in such a manner that the said stand shall be capable of being moved forward and backward along its pedestal or supporting frame from the apeX of the rope-machine proper, so as to change the distance to suit the ,size and lay of the strand or rope to be made.
  • Figure 1 is a front sectional elevation of a machine embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side eleva-tion of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation, showing the rotary rollers and the levers and screw for operating them.
  • S T is the stand or frame of the machine, to which is attached,by a hinge, H, and a hingebolt, H B, the cap or top piece C P, in which is secured the top rotary roller R on the aXle A, capable of being raised or lowered by the set-screws S S and S S'.
  • R' and R are rotary rollers, same as R, on their axles A and A",
  • the rotary rollers R, It', and It, shown in Fig. 1, are for making large ropes or cable's, and those shown in Fig. 3 are of asize for makin gsmall ropes or' single strands.
  • These rollers are usually made of steel, hardened, and in sets, with the grooves of such sizes or radiuses as to make,when together, a circle ot' the same diameter as that of the strand or rope to be made; usually the edges of the rollers are not quite together when they form the circle required, so that they may still have room to close and pinch the rope or strand tighter, if required.
  • the levers L and L are usually made of steel, and tempered so as to be somewhat elastic, and allow any small swell or other inequality in the wire or strand to pass through without injury to the machine or rope and still under nearly the same press-y ure, making a rope or strand of uniform density.
  • the cap P may be turned back on its hinge H out ofthe way, and the strand or rope to be made commenced in the usual way; then, by placing a set of the rotary rollers of the proper size to make the strand or rope required on their axles in the machine, and bringing the cap P back to its place and securing it by the hinge-bolt H B 5 then, by operating the hand-wheel W and the screw S, placing the stand S T in its proper position for the lay and that size strand or rope, and lowering the top roller R to its proper position by the set-screws S S and S S, and turning the hand-wheel W so that the rightand-left-hand screw S will cause the nuts N and N' and lower ends ol' levers L and L' to separate, thus causing the upper ends of the levers to move toward each other, they will push the sliding heads S H and S H', and, with them, the axles A' ⁇ and A"

Landscapes

  • Ropes Or Cables (AREA)

Description

R. P. ROTHWELL.
Improvernent in Machines for Compacting'Wire-Rope.
N0. 133,059, Patented Nov.12,1872.'
MII
UNITED RICHARD P. ROTHWELL, OF WILKESBARRE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 33,059, dated November 1'2, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RICHARD P. RorHwnLL, of Wilkesbarre, in the county of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Wire Rope Machines, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to that part of wirerope machines known as the centering or laying machine, by which the ditferent wires or strands of the rope being made are held from turning and pressed into a compact rope. The first part of my invention relates to the combination of rotary rollers, levers, and screws in such a manner that the said rotary rollers shall be capable of closing and opening1 by means of the said levers and screws 5 the object of this part of my invention being to press the wires or strands of the rope together to any desirable degree of solidity without iiattenin g or changing the cylindrical form of the rope or injuring the wires or strands. The second part of my invention relates to the combination, with rotary rollers, and the levers and screws, hereinbefore mentioned, of a movable or hinged cap or top piece to the stand or frame of the centering-machine, in such a manner that the said cap shall be capable of being sufficiently removed to give free access to adjust or remove the rope or rotary rollers. .The third part of my invention relates to the combination, with the parts hereinbefore mentioned, and the stand or frame of the machine, of a screw-nut, hand-wheel, and bolts, in such a manner that the said stand shall be capable of being moved forward and backward along its pedestal or supporting frame from the apeX of the rope-machine proper, so as to change the distance to suit the ,size and lay of the strand or rope to be made.
Figure 1 is a front sectional elevation of a machine embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a side eleva-tion of the same. Fig. 3 is an elevation, showing the rotary rollers and the levers and screw for operating them.
S T is the stand or frame of the machine, to which is attached,by a hinge, H, and a hingebolt, H B, the cap or top piece C P, in which is secured the top rotary roller R on the aXle A, capable of being raised or lowered by the set-screws S S and S S'. R' and R are rotary rollers, same as R, on their axles A and A",
which, together with the sliding heads S H and S H', slide to and fro in slots of the stand S T and cap G P, when operated by the handwheel W turning the ri ght-and-left-h and screw S, which separates or brings together the nuts N and N', and with them the ends of the levers L and L jointed to them, thus causing the opposite4 ends to move in opposite direction, and they, being in contact with the slidin g-heads, will operate the rollers R and R, as desired. W is a hand-wheel for turning the screw Sf, which, working in 4the nut N, causes the stand S T to slide alongthe pedestal or supporting frame P. B and B are bolts for securing the stand to the pedestal when moved to its proper position. The rotary rollers R, It', and It, shown in Fig. 1, are for making large ropes or cable's, and those shown in Fig. 3 are of asize for makin gsmall ropes or' single strands. These rollers are usually made of steel, hardened, and in sets, with the grooves of such sizes or radiuses as to make,when together, a circle ot' the same diameter as that of the strand or rope to be made; usually the edges of the rollers are not quite together when they form the circle required, so that they may still have room to close and pinch the rope or strand tighter, if required. The levers L and L are usually made of steel, and tempered so as to be somewhat elastic, and allow any small swell or other inequality in the wire or strand to pass through without injury to the machine or rope and still under nearly the same press-y ure, making a rope or strand of uniform density.
The nut on hinge-bolt HB being unscrewed and the bolt turned down, the cap P may be turned back on its hinge H out ofthe way, and the strand or rope to be made commenced in the usual way; then, by placing a set of the rotary rollers of the proper size to make the strand or rope required on their axles in the machine, and bringing the cap P back to its place and securing it by the hinge-bolt H B 5 then, by operating the hand-wheel W and the screw S, placing the stand S T in its proper position for the lay and that size strand or rope, and lowering the top roller R to its proper position by the set-screws S S and S S, and turning the hand-wheel W so that the rightand-left-hand screw S will cause the nuts N and N' and lower ends ol' levers L and L' to separate, thus causing the upper ends of the levers to move toward each other, they will push the sliding heads S H and S H', and, with them, the axles A' `and A" and rollers It' and It", until they come in contact with the strand or rope. They may then be tightened to any degree desired, and the machine will be in proper working order, and will make a very compact round strand or rope-without injury to the wires or strands, at the same timorequirin g less power than the means usually employed, namely, of using two semicircular steel dies with the front edges or mouth funneled, so as to avoid cutting the' wires and allowing the strand or rope to slide through and clamping them closer together whenever it is desirable to make a more compact stra-nd or rope;
but in so doing there is a tendency to flatten and not make a round strand or rope, the pressure being almost entirely on the top and bottom sides; and, as these dies are perfectly rigid, any slight inequality in the size of the strands or wires will cause an increase or decreasein the pressure they are subjected to, and consequently a more compact or loose strand or rope, as the case may be, which, together with the friction of this method, makes it impracticable to form the saine round. uniform, and compacty strand or rope as can be made by using the invention hereinbefore described.
In this machine I .have used but three rota ry rollers at an angle of one hundred and twenty degrees, but do not confine myself to that number; and
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination ofthe rotary rollers It, It', and R", and sliding heads S H and S H', and axles A, A', and A", and elastic levers L and L', and nuts N and N', and the screwr S,
substantially as and for the purpose hereinbefore set forth.
2. The combination of the cap C I?, and.
US133059D Improvement in machines for compacting wire-rope Expired - Lifetime US133059A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US133059A true US133059A (en) 1872-11-12

Family

ID=2202475

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US133059D Expired - Lifetime US133059A (en) Improvement in machines for compacting wire-rope

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US133059A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4244204A (en) * 1977-11-16 1981-01-13 Vydrin Vladimir N Mill stand

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4244204A (en) * 1977-11-16 1981-01-13 Vydrin Vladimir N Mill stand

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US133059A (en) Improvement in machines for compacting wire-rope
US323762A (en) white
US1062358A (en) Band resaw-machine.
US381466A (en) Halp to lewis w
US319521A (en) Clamp
US552873A (en) sellers
US421039A (en) Rolling-mill
US757432A (en) Machine for rolling wheels.
US199106A (en) Improvement in ditching-machines
US780644A (en) Mill for polishing round bars.
US157393A (en) Improvement in machines for upsetting tires
US917765A (en) Machinery for upsetting the edges of rolled-metal plates.
US772403A (en) Tire-setter.
US518646A (en) parry
US76363A (en) watson
US115291A (en) Luthee e
DE222223C (en)
US81655A (en) Improvement in bobing-michine
US40816A (en) Improvement in feeding device for saw-mills
US395024A (en) Rolling-mill
US241396A (en) Upsetting tires and other metallic bars
US256104A (en) Eobley d
US849571A (en) Pipe-bending machine.
US271467A (en) William b
US125499A (en) Improvement in machines for grooving butchers steels