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US2132573A
US2132573A US754148A US75414834A US2132573A US 2132573 A US2132573 A US 2132573A US 754148 A US754148 A US 754148A US 75414834 A US75414834 A US 75414834A US 2132573 A US2132573 A US 2132573A
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  • This invention relates to rod coiling apparatus such as is used at the delivery end of a rod mill to coil the rapidly traveling rod into rod bundles which may be easilyvhandled, one of the objects being to improve such apparatus so that it coils the rod into a plurality of parallel layers of concentric convolutions whereby the resulting bundles'are of rectangular cross-section. Other objects"may be inferred.
  • Figure 1 is a top view of the apparatus.
  • Figure 2 is a sectionfrom the line II-II in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a wiring diagram.
  • This apparatus includes a pouring reel I, a rod delivery pipe 2 which guides rod tangentially into the reel l, a motor 3 for revolving the reel and automatic means 4 for alternately powering the motor 3 to operate to revolve the reel l at a speed which is synchronized to the lineal speed of rod delivered to the latter by the pipe 2 respecting the smallest rod convolutions carried by this reel and a speed which is so synchronized respecting the largest rod convolutions carried'by this reel.
  • This automatic means alternately functions in this manner with time intervals between alternations which are the same as the theoretical time required for the rod convolutions being formed by the reel l to change from the smallest to the largest convolutions carried by the latter.
  • This automatic means further powers the motor 3 to operate to revolve the reel I at a speed synchronized to the lineal speed of rod delivered to it by the pipe 2 respecting intermediately sized rod convolutions and functions in this last named manner at periods intermediately between the just described time intervals.
  • a pouring reel is usually revolved only at a speed synchronized to the lineal speed of rod delivered to it respecting interme diately sized rod convolutions, the rod therefore pulling when the larger convolutions are building and pushing when the smaller convolutions are building.
  • the result is a bundle of triangular cross-section and of a rather loose nature, this interfering with its handling which is necessary during its subsequent working.
  • the rod delivery pipe 2 is mounted on a swinging carriage 5 which permits reciprocationof the delivery end of this pipe so that it may point toward the various peripheral speed. It follows that the rod is guided so that the various convolutions are positively formed in their properplaces and that, due to the oscillatory movement, the rod is guided towards the smallest and largest peripheral rod carrying portions for sufiicient time intervals to permit the building of the double rod convolutions of the same sizes which is necessary for the beginning of each new coil layer.
  • the automatic means includes a drum ll fixed to the shaft l
  • This drum carries three circumferential bands of interconnected electrical contact segments I2 through I! which close with stationary contacts l8, l9 and 20.
  • the motor 3 includes a shunt field 3 by means of which its speed may be controlled through rheostats 3', 3, and 3 When none of the segments are closed with the stationary contacts the motor circuit is through line 2
  • segment I is somewhat longer than segment l3 since it functions to hold the motor at its slowest speed while the larger coil convolutions are being formed by the reel I.
  • the pouring reel I is of the conventional type and it is not considered necessary to describe it in detail.
  • Rod coiling apparatus including the combination of a pouring reel, a rod delivery pipe ar- 5 ranged to reciprocate from one peripheral rodcarrying portion of said reel to another, a variable speed motor for revolving said reel, means for varying the speed of said motor and positively synchronized means for reciprocating said 10 pipe and controlling the first named means so that the same causes said motor to operate at slower speeds when said pipe points toward the larger of said rod-carrying portions and at faster speeds when said pipe points toward the smaller of saidportions.
  • Rod coiling apparatus including the combination of a pouring reel, a rod delivery pipe arranged to reciprocate from one peripheral rodcarrying portion to another, an electric motor having a shunt field for controlling its speed, means for gearing said motor to said reel, means for varying the current through said shunt field, means for reciprocating said pipe and means positively synchronizedwith the third named means for controlling the second named means so that it increases the current through said shunt field when said delivery pipe points toward the larger of said rod-carrying portions and decreases the current when said pipe points toward the smallerggio of said portions, said motor being constructed so that its speed decreases when said current increases and vice versa.

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Oct. 11, 1938. 1.. N. M DONALD ROD COILING APPARATUS Filed Nov. 21, 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet l [now J01: Lou/5 M-DONQLD,
Oct. 11, 1938. L. N. MCDONALD 2,132,573
ROD COILING APPARATUS Filed Nov. 21, 1954 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 bwenfor: Lou/5 M DOA/4L0,
Patented Oct. 11, 1938 f UNITED STATES AT N OFFICE ROD COILING APPARATUS F11 Louis N. McDonald, Youngstown, Ohio Application November 21, 1934, Serial No. 754,148
2 Claims.
This invention relates to rod coiling apparatus such as is used at the delivery end of a rod mill to coil the rapidly traveling rod into rod bundles which may be easilyvhandled, one of the objects being to improve such apparatus so that it coils the rod into a plurality of parallel layers of concentric convolutions whereby the resulting bundles'are of rectangular cross-section. Other objects"may be inferred. I
A specific example of a rod coiling apparatus embodying the present invention is illustrated by the accompanying drawings. in which:
Figure 1 is a top view of the apparatus.
Figure 2 is a sectionfrom the line II-II in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a wiring diagram.
This apparatus includes a pouring reel I, a rod delivery pipe 2 which guides rod tangentially into the reel l, a motor 3 for revolving the reel and automatic means 4 for alternately powering the motor 3 to operate to revolve the reel l at a speed which is synchronized to the lineal speed of rod delivered to the latter by the pipe 2 respecting the smallest rod convolutions carried by this reel and a speed which is so synchronized respecting the largest rod convolutions carried'by this reel. This automatic means alternately functions in this manner with time intervals between alternations which are the same as the theoretical time required for the rod convolutions being formed by the reel l to change from the smallest to the largest convolutions carried by the latter. This automatic means further powers the motor 3 to operate to revolve the reel I at a speed synchronized to the lineal speed of rod delivered to it by the pipe 2 respecting intermediately sized rod convolutions and functions in this last named manner at periods intermediately between the just described time intervals.
As is Well known, a pouring reel is usually revolved only at a speed synchronized to the lineal speed of rod delivered to it respecting interme diately sized rod convolutions, the rod therefore pulling when the larger convolutions are building and pushing when the smaller convolutions are building. The result is a bundle of triangular cross-section and of a rather loose nature, this interfering with its handling which is necessary during its subsequent working.
The apparatus just described obviously eliminates these troubles, the'bundles being of rectangular cross-section and of a compact nature. It follows that they are much more easily handled than are the ordinary rod bundles.
To further promote the formation of bundles rod carrying portions of the reel I.
of the desired character, the rod delivery pipe 2 is mounted on a swinging carriage 5 which permits reciprocationof the delivery end of this pipe so that it may point toward the various peripheral speed. It follows that the rod is guided so that the various convolutions are positively formed in their properplaces and that, due to the oscillatory movement, the rod is guided towards the smallest and largest peripheral rod carrying portions for sufiicient time intervals to permit the building of the double rod convolutions of the same sizes which is necessary for the beginning of each new coil layer.
The speed of the motor 6 and the ratio of the gear box- 1 are so proportioned that the gear box shaft 1 which turns the crank 8 revolves a half turn during each interval of time equal to that theoretically required for the rod convolutions being formed by the reel l to grow from the smallest to the largest, or vice versa, convolutions carried by the latter. This is obviously necessary since this shaft controls the oscillations of the delivery pipe 2. In the interests of simplicity this shaft is used to render the automatic means 4 responsive to such time intervals and, at the same time, to assure the desired synchronization between the delivery pipe oscillations and this automatic means.
As shown by Figure 3, the automatic means includes a drum ll fixed to the shaft l This drum carries three circumferential bands of interconnected electrical contact segments I2 through I! which close with stationary contacts l8, l9 and 20. The motor 3 includes a shunt field 3 by means of which its speed may be controlled through rheostats 3', 3, and 3 When none of the segments are closed with the stationary contacts the motor circuit is through line 2|, rheostat 3 and shunt field 3 This provides the maximum coiler speed and this speed may be adjusted by the rheostat 3*.
As the drum turns segments [3 and I4 close with contacts I 9 and 20 and through lines 2| and 22 place rheostats 3 in parallel with rheo- That is to say, the pipe 2 is oscil- A motor 6' 5 tion when the reel is revolving at its highest stat 3 This tends to make the motor 3 decelerate to its slowest speed. Since segment [3 is short the motor does not have time to decelerate to this slowest speed, the continued turning of the drum I I soon breaking the just mentioned circuit.
Thensegments 12 and M will be closed with contacts [8 and 20 and rheostats 3 and 3 will all, through lines 2i, part of 22 and 23, be connected in parallel with rheostat 3 This causes the motor 3 to operate at its intermediate speed.
Continuing to turn the drum ll through segment Hi again establishes the circuit placing only rheostats 3 in parallel with rheostat 3 This segment I is somewhat longer than segment l3 since it functions to hold the motor at its slowest speed while the larger coil convolutions are being formed by the reel I.
As segments l4 and i5 leave contacts 19 and 20 a gap is encountered. This causes the motor 3 to tend to accelerate to full speed but before it can do this segments l6 and I! close with con tacts I8 and 29 so as to hold the motor at its intermediate speed. When segments l6 and I! leave contacts l8 and 26 the motor 3 again operates at full speed.
The pouring reel I is of the conventional type and it is not considered necessary to describe it in detail. a
Although a pouring reel hasbeen used as an example of the invention, it should be understood that the principles of the invention may also be applicable to laying reels. Also, other forms of control means may be used. Therefore, the
scope of the invention should not be limited to the specific example herein described, except as defined by the following claims.
I claim:
1. Rod coiling apparatus including the combination of a pouring reel, a rod delivery pipe ar- 5 ranged to reciprocate from one peripheral rodcarrying portion of said reel to another, a variable speed motor for revolving said reel, means for varying the speed of said motor and positively synchronized means for reciprocating said 10 pipe and controlling the first named means so that the same causes said motor to operate at slower speeds when said pipe points toward the larger of said rod-carrying portions and at faster speeds when said pipe points toward the smaller of saidportions.
'2. Rod coiling apparatus including the combination of a pouring reel, a rod delivery pipe arranged to reciprocate from one peripheral rodcarrying portion to another, an electric motor having a shunt field for controlling its speed, means for gearing said motor to said reel, means for varying the current through said shunt field, means for reciprocating said pipe and means positively synchronizedwith the third named means for controlling the second named means so that it increases the current through said shunt field when said delivery pipe points toward the larger of said rod-carrying portions and decreases the current when said pipe points toward the smallerggio of said portions, said motor being constructed so that its speed decreases when said current increases and vice versa.
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DE1011840B (en) * 1953-08-18 1957-07-11 Continental Can Co Method and device for winding up strand material, e.g. wire
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US2857116A (en) * 1955-03-01 1958-10-21 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Packaging of wire
US2873925A (en) * 1954-08-17 1959-02-17 Huth Wire recorder cartridge pack
US2902612A (en) * 1955-10-14 1959-09-01 Rea Magnet Wire Company Inc Magnetic clutch
US2959279A (en) * 1957-03-27 1960-11-08 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Packaging wire
US3042336A (en) * 1957-03-27 1962-07-03 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Packaging wire
US3052010A (en) * 1958-06-11 1962-09-04 Western Electric Co Apparatus for distributing a strand into a rotatable open-topped receiver
DE1190762B (en) * 1958-06-11 1965-04-08 Western Electric Co Method and apparatus for forming and storing loops of flexible material
DE1198775B (en) * 1963-08-17 1965-08-19 Schloemann Ag Reel for winding wire
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US6054788A (en) * 1998-08-12 2000-04-25 Reliance Electric Industrial Company Magnetic power transmission coupling
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DE1011840B (en) * 1953-08-18 1957-07-11 Continental Can Co Method and device for winding up strand material, e.g. wire
US2873925A (en) * 1954-08-17 1959-02-17 Huth Wire recorder cartridge pack
DE1021317B (en) * 1954-11-20 1957-12-27 Demag Ag Underfloor reel in Garret design
US2857116A (en) * 1955-03-01 1958-10-21 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Packaging of wire
US2902612A (en) * 1955-10-14 1959-09-01 Rea Magnet Wire Company Inc Magnetic clutch
US2959279A (en) * 1957-03-27 1960-11-08 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Packaging wire
US3042336A (en) * 1957-03-27 1962-07-03 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Packaging wire
DE1190762B (en) * 1958-06-11 1965-04-08 Western Electric Co Method and apparatus for forming and storing loops of flexible material
US3052010A (en) * 1958-06-11 1962-09-04 Western Electric Co Apparatus for distributing a strand into a rotatable open-topped receiver
DE1198775B (en) * 1963-08-17 1965-08-19 Schloemann Ag Reel for winding wire
DE1280013B (en) * 1963-11-22 1968-10-10 Forges Ateliers Const Electr Device for shooting up a cable of large diameter in a ring vessel
US6054788A (en) * 1998-08-12 2000-04-25 Reliance Electric Industrial Company Magnetic power transmission coupling
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