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US25294A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • Fig. ⁇ 4 is a view ot' one ot' the guide-wheels and partol' the coiling-eylinder, also enlarged so as to iiiore l'ully 'show it ⁇ construction.l the letters ol" referv ence on all the ditl'ereiit tigures corresponding.
  • the natiii'eot' niyiiivention consists in a cuit-- ahlc spiral-grooved cylinder and two giiidewheels. so arranged that a piece of metal pipe can he coiled on the groove-d cylinder without much altering its cro ⁇ section hy bending;
  • iny nia ⁇ -chnie The construction and operation of iny nia ⁇ -chnie are as follows On a suitable hed,A, are placed two stands, i y
  • the cylinder hasy now the appearance ofa -coininon straighbsided harrel,with'close-lit l tngjoints of the stares.' 0n the circumfer enccot' the cylinder worked; spirally av4 square groove (sa y, for a cylinder to .bend twoilich-diaincter pipe) -oiicfhall' iiiclrdcep and -two and onehalf inches wide.
  • the pipe is fastened by a key to the lug S, east ou the cylinder.
  • the cylinder beingnow-put-v in motion, coils the pipe in the groove, the

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i'ia'rian L. wiziviitainjor Liantzyo' i iMPaovi-:D MAciiiiyisroa CQiLtNg- Slvieeilication foi'tiiing part. otiLettcrii-Tlaieiii No. 4 25,291,
To all 'whom t-umy concern:
tion and operation of the saine, reference being had to the annexed drawings, inaltingpart ot this speeiticatioii, in which- Figure] is a longitudinal elevation. Fili-.'-
view ofthe ceiling-cylinder, enlarged to -show more plainly its construction. Fig.` 4 is a view ot' one ot' the guide-wheels and partol' the coiling-eylinder, also enlarged so as to iiiore l'ully 'show it` construction.l the letters ol" referv ence on all the ditl'ereiit tigures corresponding.
The natiii'eot' niyiiivention consists in a cuit-- ahlc spiral-grooved cylinder and two giiidewheels. so arranged that a piece of metal pipe can he coiled on the groove-d cylinder without much altering its cro` section hy bending;
also, iii tliepecnlar arrangement ol' the coiling cylinder, wherehy the cylinder and tinishcd eoil may be removed from the shaft ol'the machine andthe cylinder he removed t'roni theeoilwithont. injury to the coil or cylinder.
The construction and operation of iny nia` -chnie are as follows On a suitable hed,A, are placed two stands, i y
l' groove inthe cylinder, in connection with thc B, in which revolves the shaft C hy means o the hand-lcvers l) or suitable gearing. One end ofthe shaft C projects heyoiid the hearing-stand B, and carries the grooved eoilingcylinder 1" is a iiiovalile plate under the coilingcylindcr E. One end ol' this plate is supported on a screw-jack, G ;thc' otherlend is hinged into a,
frame, ll, which t'i'aii'ie slides vertically in the i stand B, and is raised and lowered hy means of anotherjack-screw; G. b'car each end ot -the plate F is fastened the ninall istandsl l.
Through the eye ot' thesefstands passes the shaft J J. On-.thia-nhz'iit, near eachend and inside of I I, are, placed thc triangular pieces K K, which pieces are free tovihratc ou the shaft .l .l through thc.two upper liolesof l( K, and,- connect in g-t'heni, pass tho gindewhcel shafts L L. 0n these shafts are placed the guide-wheels )l M These wheels have turned hito their foce a, seniitzircuhirgrocve, which caws fs'v 'lated August. 30 1659 groove, iii coiinectio groove in the liottoniot' thesqnare groove ons' the ceilingcylhitler,-tornislaftrue circle-ofthe 1 diameter-ofthepipe-t0 hecoilcd.:
'The coding-cylinder E isiconipenedof a ntiinherot' stares, with thcfj'oiiitisradiatingl .f from the center, except thejoints ofthe-stave N, which radiate' in an oppositedirection; thus forming :i hey-stave, the largest part of which is toward the centerof tlie.cylinder. This ltey-stave u keeps and `tightens thefotherf lstaves in their position -in the hoops=f0 0.
The cylinder hasy now the appearance ofa -coininon straighbsided harrel,with'close-lit l tngjoints of the stares.' 0n the circumfer enccot' the cylinder worked; spirally av4 square groove (sa y, for a cylinder to .bend twoilich-diaincter pipe) -oiicfhall' iiiclrdcep and -two and onehalf inches wide. Injthe bottom ot' this' square groove is now worked theseniicircular groove two inches diameter; .This leave@` a'iixotl'sctv inthc-square 'groove .of onct'onrth inch on` each sideof the iseinieirclcV groove. The guide-wheels M M (for same size-d groove) nieastiijet wo and one-liail'inclies on the t'ace and have the seinicrcular groove of two inches diameter turned onto theirtace. These wheels, itV will he observed, rnn in tlicsqnare groove ol' Athe cylii'idcr which groove causestlie guide-wheels to follow the groove in cylinder l, and at all places and 'positions the groove in the guide-wheel, forms a perfect circle of the. diaineterotthe'pipc to he coiled.
that hy loosening thc screws that liol'dlit to the ringthe cylinder will fall to pieces .and ia removed from the coil.
1 are set-screws to hold the cylinder on the shaft C, and also to so adjust. it oli-tho shalt that its surf-acc will run true with the shaft. 1t; will befobscrvcd by referring to'Fig; 2
that one ot tlie,guid'e-wheels is placed immo datcly under the center o f the cylinder E aud in contact with it. The second guide-.wheel ll placed beyond the that, also in contact with `n 1 with thc se-iiucircularv The ohjectia radiating the. jointtiof the stavcN of the cylinder and prevents it making short kinks,while the second-wheel rounds up the pipe and causes it topreserve its` cross-section.
ing thegnide-wheels guided in the groove ot' the cylinder E., ths'throwing all'dury ott of the pipe toguide the wheels'to the groove on g the cylinder, andfleaving said wheels to act i in connection with the cylinder as a pair oty rolls act in` rolling round iron. The c ve or .holes of the guide-wheels are made bell mouthed, as shown at Iig.' 4. -This allows them (the wheels) to follow the groove o'n the j perfect coil mustbe rounded up after leav ing this pointe,
cyl inder,ft'h0u gli the shafts on which they run may not-bein 'perfect line.
The manner ot'operating iny niachine-is'as vfollows: Ihe pipe being heated in asuitable `furnace, such as is used b v pipe-Welders, isj- United States,'is-
brought tothen'iachinc.' 'The screw-'jack G,
carrying the hinged end oftheplate I", issuflcientl) lowered to allow the pipe to pass between the guide-'wheelsland c vllinder. ,.gQlhe I pipe being inserted, the screw'jackis raised until the guide-wheels. come in contact with the oii'set in the groove onthe cylinder, when 2.
the pipe is fastened by a key to the lug S, east ou the cylinder. The cylinder, beingnow-put-v in motion, coils the pipe in the groove, the
guide.\\'lieels operating a's herein described. When the -coil is completed, the jackscrews .are lowered so as to clear the pipe,'the 'set-l screws I are loosened, and the coil and cyln- E der removed. from the shaft. The screwsf holding the keystave N are removed, and the 1 E,t hcse guide-wheels running, as above stated,-' inthe square part of the groove on' E.' v,The
ohjeet'of the two guide-wheels will be better .nmlerstod when 'the 1i in' -c'oiling pipe'on a 4cylinder the.' tlattening4 does-not- .t'akeplaceab the point where the jpipe first coinesin contactwith the cylinder,. hat after it'has passed this pointand'betweeu .this pointand a point'nnlrked X on Fig. 2.' For this reason' I-introdnce the; second wheel' to counteract this flattening and preserve the vcr0ss-sectionof the pipe.
A. AThe use. of the two guide-wheels, more fully explained, is this: The wheel immediately under the cylinder guides the vpipe in the groove make the. former in section.v
'tjsniadcknown that This eti'ect I n'ow i'n-lly produce by hav` cylinder falls to pieoes,lan d is reinored'frotn chine is. read y for making anot.her'eoil.`
The arrangelnentof the jack-screws, plate be desired.-
former to collapse sutiicientto remove the pipe.
Mention is alsomade that'when the former is I make no claim to 'either the. openradial-joint former or the solid conical one, as neithcrwill answerthe joints allowing places atthe joints infwhieh the pipo hasno support. and will flatten tbe oti'ot' the former. single guide-wheel used, as described, at the bend. oi' the pipe, as my machine rounds up the pipe after-it has left this point, and lpractice shows that' pipe in bending tlattens most aiter leaving the bcnding-point,and to make L Having thus fully described the nature of apd desire to secure by Letters latent of the v-1.. The eoiling-cylimler E, with the peculiarshaped groove, constructed and arranged as herein fully described and specified.
2. 'lhearrangementot' the t-wo guide-wheels M, triangular piece K, and shafts L, when used in combinationwith the coding-cylinder, and for the purpose as herein fully described, and specitie o l 3. The movable plate F and jack screws G, i'xthe purpose-of adjusting the guide-wheel shafts L to any angle required.
` PETER L. WEIMER.
Witnesses: y. W.TOD,
- WM. Ramocm made in cone forni it may not be necessary' to purpose ot' -ni`\`"i'nvention, 4the open radialv Inyinvention, what Inclaini as in v invention, i,
i.the coil. The stavcs being again set up in. thohoops and fastened ou the shaft, the ma F, and guide-wheels allows any size coiliu'gcylinder to beused on the machine that may I am aware that; apipecoilingmachine has solid one, itbeing impossible to get theeoil 1 also make no claim tothe
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US2457631A (en) * 1943-09-22 1948-12-28 Hamilton Watch Co Cylindrical hairspring form
US2771934A (en) * 1951-06-28 1956-11-27 Vapor Heating Corp Apparatus for forming tubing into coils
US3750445A (en) * 1969-10-13 1973-08-07 D Miles Tube-coiling apparatus
US4003234A (en) * 1975-05-08 1977-01-18 Carolea Wheeler Bending apparatus for perforating strips
US20040015383A1 (en) * 2000-09-15 2004-01-22 Andreas Rathjen Method, device and system for collecting, visualizing and/or modifying operating data of at least one machine pertaining to the tobacco processing industry
DE102005023449A1 (en) * 2005-05-20 2006-12-14 Schaeffler Kg Swash plate mechanism

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2457631A (en) * 1943-09-22 1948-12-28 Hamilton Watch Co Cylindrical hairspring form
US2771934A (en) * 1951-06-28 1956-11-27 Vapor Heating Corp Apparatus for forming tubing into coils
US3750445A (en) * 1969-10-13 1973-08-07 D Miles Tube-coiling apparatus
US4003234A (en) * 1975-05-08 1977-01-18 Carolea Wheeler Bending apparatus for perforating strips
US20040015383A1 (en) * 2000-09-15 2004-01-22 Andreas Rathjen Method, device and system for collecting, visualizing and/or modifying operating data of at least one machine pertaining to the tobacco processing industry
DE102005023449A1 (en) * 2005-05-20 2006-12-14 Schaeffler Kg Swash plate mechanism

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