US2192832A - Method of manufacturing covered wires - Google Patents

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US2192832A
US2192832A US254742A US25474239A US2192832A US 2192832 A US2192832 A US 2192832A US 254742 A US254742 A US 254742A US 25474239 A US25474239 A US 25474239A US 2192832 A US2192832 A US 2192832A
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  • the solution in the vessel may be whirled 19 thin, so that it was comparatively expensive to around the wire by any suitable means with the cover the wire with a cotton thread or a paper me e e Sp e w th w ich the Wire is tape. Moreover, considerable difficulty had been fed into the liquid and the speed of revolution of experienced in obtaining a uniform layer of the the Wire or whirling of the solution are regulated [5 cover n th ir throughout it length, according to the desired thickness of the fibrous 7
  • the object of the present invention is to procover on the wire.
  • the wire thus covered is then vide an improved method whereby a Wire may be p b y passed through a die or rollers adjustcovered easily and uniformly at less expense. ed to the size of said covered wire in order to According to the present invention, suitable make the cover trim and neat.
  • a method of manufacturing covered wires 2 the suspended fibres, the wire being revolved, or comprising splitting up and loosening a crushed the liquid being whirled around the wire by any and broken v g ta l r n rm s ns s id. suitable means.
  • the fibres in fibre in a liquid to form a suspension, and passsuspension in the liquid are caused to wrap theming the wire through said suspension while rev) selves securely and uniformly around the wire to volving said wire relatively to said liquid whereby form the desired covering.
  • a Wire may be the suspended fibre is wound quickly and unicovered with any desired vegetable fibre more formly around said wire.
  • a method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the and at less cost as compared with the methods vegetable fibre consists of a material selected p; heretofore practiced. from the group consisting of cotton, hemp, flax
  • a suitable I and pulp vegetable fibre, such as the fibre of cotton, hemp, 3.
  • a method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flax or pulp is crushed or broken into suitable liquid consists of Water and a small quantity of pieces and then split up and loosened.
  • percent by weight of the fibre is then inter- HIDEJIRO ITO. mingled With a liquid containing a small quantity TAKESHI MASUDA.

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Patented Mar. 5, 1940 I 2,192,832
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING COVERED WIRES Hidejiro Ito, Yokohama-Shi, and Takeshi Masuda, Tokyo-Shi, Japan No Drawing. Application February 4, 1939, Serial No. 254,742. In Japan March 1, 1938 3 Claims. (Cl. 57-162) This invention relates to an improvement in a of Chondrus ocellatus, the mucus of Hibiscus method of manufacturing coveredwires, which am' oi root, .or he like diss l e therein, is simple, efiicient and less expensive than the whereby a somewhat viscous solution containing method used heretofore. the fibres in suspension is produced. For exr Previously in the method of covering wires with a p e, t e So u on ay Co sist o pu p 5 cotton or paper, acotton thread or paper tape fibre, 0. u us and Wate A W re is was wound ou d the wire throughout its entire passed through said solution while being revolved length. In order to obtain a uniformly covered so that the fibre in suspension in said solution is wire the cotton threads employed were very fine wound around the wire. Instead of revolving the l and the paper tapes employed were uniformly Wire, the solution in the vessel may be whirled 19 thin, so that it was comparatively expensive to around the wire by any suitable means with the cover the wire with a cotton thread or a paper me e e Sp e w th w ich the Wire is tape. Moreover, considerable difficulty had been fed into the liquid and the speed of revolution of experienced in obtaining a uniform layer of the the Wire or whirling of the solution are regulated [5 cover n th ir throughout it length, according to the desired thickness of the fibrous 7 The object of the present invention is to procover on the wire. The wire thus covered is then vide an improved method whereby a Wire may be p b y passed through a die or rollers adjustcovered easily and uniformly at less expense. ed to the size of said covered wire in order to According to the present invention, suitable make the cover trim and neat.
u: vegetable fibres, crushed or broken into suitable It Will be understood that the invention may 20 pieces, are intermingled with a liquid, such as be applied to the covering of any kind of wires, water, which may contain a small quantity of rods, bars, or tu es Without departin o the size or like material dissolved therein, so as to be c pe f e inventionheld in suspension in said liquid. A wire to be What We claim is:
1 covered is passed through the liquid containing 1. A method of manufacturing covered wires 2 the suspended fibres, the wire being revolved, or comprising splitting up and loosening a crushed the liquid being whirled around the wire by any and broken v g ta l r n rm s ns s id. suitable means. In this manner, the fibres in fibre in a liquid to form a suspension, and passsuspension in the liquid are caused to wrap theming the wire through said suspension while rev) selves securely and uniformly around the wire to volving said wire relatively to said liquid whereby form the desired covering. Thus, a Wire may be the suspended fibre is wound quickly and unicovered with any desired vegetable fibre more formly around said wire.
compactly and uniformly in a simple operation 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the and at less cost as compared with the methods vegetable fibre consists of a material selected p; heretofore practiced. from the group consisting of cotton, hemp, flax In carrying out the present invention a suitable I and pulp. vegetable fibre, such as the fibre of cotton, hemp, 3. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flax or pulp is crushed or broken into suitable liquid consists of Water and a small quantity of pieces and then split up and loosened. Several size.
percent by weight of the fibre is then inter- HIDEJIRO ITO. mingled With a liquid containing a small quantity TAKESHI MASUDA.
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