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US2622654A
US2622654A US195345A US19534550A US2622654A US 2622654 A US2622654 A US 2622654A US 195345 A US195345 A US 195345A US 19534550 A US19534550 A US 19534550A US 2622654 A US2622654 A US 2622654A
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  • This invention relates to apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles and more particularly to apparatus for straightening lead wire as semblies for vacuum tube stems.
  • lead assemblies are composed of short lengths of small diameter wires interposed between and buttwelded to longer lengths of wires of larger diameters. Frequently, these leads or wire assemblies become bent during handling, and the bends in the leads almost invariably occur in the wire of the smallest diameter. It is therefore necessary that these leads be straightened before they are assembled in the vacuum tube structure.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus which is simple in structure yet highly efficient in straightening bent cylindrical articles such as vacuum tube leads.
  • the invention comprises an apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles including a means to cause rotation of a straight portion of a cylindrical article about its axis and an aligning member disposed at a given position relative to the axis of the straight portion of the article to be engaged by a bent portion thereof to bend it into axial alignment with the straight portion.
  • spaced Wheels are provided with aligned notches to loosely receive the ends of the straight portion of the article and cause it to move in a given path relative to a fixed resilient element so that a drum interposed between the wheels and driven at a faster speed will cause the straight portion of the article to rotate about its axis.
  • the intermediate and outer portions of the cylindrical article or lead extend free of the wheels and are caused to move in a somewhat conical path, depending upon the degree of bend in the intermediate portion.
  • An arcuate aligning member is adjustably positioned relative to the wheels and drum so that the outer portion of the article will engage the member to effectively straighten the article moving the outer portions thereof into axial alignment with the straight portion carried by the wheels.
  • Fig. l is a front elevational view of the apparatus
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the apparatus
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional View taken along the line 3-3 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of one of the articles illustrating how they may be bent.
  • FIG. 4 illustrating an article I0 which in the present embodiment of the invention is composed of a central wire member H of a small diameter interposed between longer wire members l2 and M of larger diameters. It is apparent that during handling of the articles of this type any tendency to bend the articles would result in the bend occurring at the weakest portion which obviously is in the central portion or wire H.
  • the apparatus for straightening this cylindrical article or wire assembly includes spaced wheels l6 and H fixedly mounted on a drive shaft l8 and spaced a given distance apart, depending upon the length of the portion [-2 of the article.
  • the wheels [6 and I! have aligned notches 20 and 2
  • the shaft I8 is driven at a given speed in a counterclockwise direction (Fig. 1) to drive the wheels I3 and l! in the same direction.
  • a drum 23 is interposed between .the wheels l6 and I! and supported for rotation upon the shaft I8.
  • Means is provided to drive the drum at a faster rate of speed than the wheels, this means including a gear 24 mounted upon a frame 25 and interengaging a pinion 23 supported by and fixed to the outer end of a shaft 21.
  • the shaft is journalled in a bearing 28 formed in the Wheel H and has a larger pinion 29 fixedly mounted on the inner end thereof.
  • the pinion 29 interengages a ring gear 30 secured to the drum 23 and disposed concentric with the axis of the shaft 18.
  • a locating ring 32 fixed to the wheel I! serves as a stop for the articles Ill locating them within their respective notches 29 and 21.
  • a bracket 35 has an .arcuate portion 33 partially conforming to the wheels I6 and H and the drum 23 to extend partially around these elements of the apparatus.
  • a stationary element 31 fixed to the inner surface of the portion 36 is formed of a resilient material such as sponge rubber with its inner surface 38 partially conforming to but spaced from the periphery of the drum 23.
  • An aligning member is arcuate in general contour with the exception of its upper end 4
  • the screws 45 extend through the member 46 and into threaded apertures in the portion 35, providing a positive connection between the member and the portion of the bracket 35 while the screws 44 are disposed in threaded apertures in the arcuate portion 38 and arranged to abut against the inner surfaceof the member 40 to hold the member either against the portion 35 or at a selected distance from the portion of the bracket to adjust the position of the arcuate edge 42 relative to the controlling or gripping surface of the drum and the stationary element 31.
  • a tray 48 or any suitable receptacle may be positioned beneaththe' wheels I6 and H and the drum 23-to receive-the straightened articles.
  • the power means for driving the shaft [8 is energized and that the articles l are fed to the hopper 22 so that they will drop singly into thenotches Hand 21 of the wheels l6 and l-T as. these notches are advanced beneath the-arbor.
  • the wheels IB- and [1, including their notches, serve as positive means for moving the cylindrical articles in a given'circular path;
  • The. resilient or stationary element 31 forces the-adjacentportion of. each article into close engagement with'the periphery of'the drum 23 so that they articles will be caused to rotate about the axes of theirstraightportions 12.
  • the drum therefore assures'accurate positioning of the axes of the portions I2 of each article with respect to the straightening member 40.
  • of the straightening member extends beyond the peripheries ofv the wheels so that regardless of the bendini each article, the portions i4 thereof will: engage the. member and be straightened thereby'during rotation. of the articles as they move by the straightening member. After the articles pass thestraightening member and the end of the stationary element 31, they are re leasedand allowed to drop into the tray 48.
  • An: apparatus for: straightening bent cy lindrical articles comprising a a s tationary element having an article engaging surface, a movable element: having an article engaging surface positioned a. given distance from the surface of the'stationary element depending upon the diameters of given portions of the articles fed therebetween, means to feed like portions of cylindrical articles singly between the surfaces of the elements, means to move the movable element relative to the stationary element to cause the portions of the articles to rotation about their axis while they roll in a given path, and a member having a surface disposed in substantial alignment with the surface of'one of the elements to be engaged by outwardly projecting portions of the articles to cause straightening of the articles as'the gripped portions roll between the surfaces of the elements.
  • An. apparatus for straightening bent cylindricalarticles comprising spaced wheels having aligned notches to receive straight portions of cylindrical articles, a drum interposed between the wheels and having an outer surface to engage the straight portions of the articles, means to rotate the wheels simultaneously to move the articles in a given path, a stationary element to hold the straight portions of the articles against the surface of'the'drum', means to rotate the drum" at a: speed difierent than the speed of the wheels to cause rotation. of the straight portions of 'the articles about their axes, and an aligning member disposed at a givenposition' relative to the surface of the drum to be engaged by bent portions of the articles to bend them into axial alignment with the straightportions thereof;
  • An apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles comprising a member having an aligning surface disposed at a given' position", means to move a straight portion of a cylindrical article in a'given path parall'el'with and adjacent the aligning surface, and relatively'movable-elements to receive the straight portion of" the article therebetween and” cause rotation of that portion of" the article about its axis whereby a bent portion of'the' article will engage the aligning surface and'be bent therebyinto alignment with the straight portion.
  • An apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles comprising a member having an aligning surface disposed at a given position, means to move a straight portionof a cylindrical article in a given path parallel with and adjacent to the aligning surface, a first element having a surface to be engaged by a straight portion of a cylindrical article and locate its axis in the path relative tothe aligning-member; and a' resilient element to hold the straight portion of'the article in close engagement with the" first element to cause rotation of' that portion of'the' article about its axis whereby a bent portion of the article will engage the aligning surface and be bent thereby into alignment with-the" straight portion.

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Dec. 23, 1952 FRANK 2,622,654
ARTICLE STRAIGHTENING MACHINE I Filed Nov. 13, 1950 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 IN VENTOR aAfRA/wv A f TORNEV Dec. 23, 1952 FRANK 2,622,654
ARTICLE STRAIGHTENING MACHINE Filed Nov. 13, 1950 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 /NVENTOR 6.14. FRANK By WM AiroR/vsv Dec. 23, 1952 e. A. FRANK ARTICLE STRAIGHTENING MACHINE Filed Nov. 13, 1950 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 //v VENTOR G.A. HM NK ATi'ORNEY Patented Dec. 23, 1952 ARTICLE STRAIGHTENING MACHINE Gerard A. Frank, Allentown, Pa., assignor to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application November 13, 1950, Serial No. 195,345
This invention relates to apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles and more particularly to apparatus for straightening lead wire as semblies for vacuum tube stems.
In certain types of vacuum tube structures, lead assemblies are composed of short lengths of small diameter wires interposed between and buttwelded to longer lengths of wires of larger diameters. Frequently, these leads or wire assemblies become bent during handling, and the bends in the leads almost invariably occur in the wire of the smallest diameter. It is therefore necessary that these leads be straightened before they are assembled in the vacuum tube structure.
An object of the invention is to provide an apparatus which is simple in structure yet highly efficient in straightening bent cylindrical articles such as vacuum tube leads.
With this and other objects in view, the invention comprises an apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles including a means to cause rotation of a straight portion of a cylindrical article about its axis and an aligning member disposed at a given position relative to the axis of the straight portion of the article to be engaged by a bent portion thereof to bend it into axial alignment with the straight portion.
In the present embodiment of the invention, spaced Wheels are provided with aligned notches to loosely receive the ends of the straight portion of the article and cause it to move in a given path relative to a fixed resilient element so that a drum interposed between the wheels and driven at a faster speed will cause the straight portion of the article to rotate about its axis. The intermediate and outer portions of the cylindrical article or lead extend free of the wheels and are caused to move in a somewhat conical path, depending upon the degree of bend in the intermediate portion. An arcuate aligning member is adjustably positioned relative to the wheels and drum so that the outer portion of the article will engage the member to effectively straighten the article moving the outer portions thereof into axial alignment with the straight portion carried by the wheels.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Fig. l is a front elevational view of the apparatus; 1
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the apparatus;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional View taken along the line 3-3 of Fig. 1; and
4 Claims. (01. 153-32) Fig. 4 is a plan view of one of the articles illustrating how they may be bent.
Referring now to the drawings, attention is first directed to Fig. 4, illustrating an article I0 which in the present embodiment of the invention is composed of a central wire member H of a small diameter interposed between longer wire members l2 and M of larger diameters. It is apparent that during handling of the articles of this type any tendency to bend the articles would result in the bend occurring at the weakest portion which obviously is in the central portion or wire H.
The apparatus for straightening this cylindrical article or wire assembly includes spaced wheels l6 and H fixedly mounted on a drive shaft l8 and spaced a given distance apart, depending upon the length of the portion [-2 of the article. The wheels [6 and I! have aligned notches 20 and 2| disposed at spaced positions about their periphery to receive the articles l0 successively from a hopper 22. The shaft I8 is driven at a given speed in a counterclockwise direction (Fig. 1) to drive the wheels I3 and l! in the same direction. A drum 23 is interposed between .the wheels l6 and I! and supported for rotation upon the shaft I8. Means is provided to drive the drum at a faster rate of speed than the wheels, this means including a gear 24 mounted upon a frame 25 and interengaging a pinion 23 supported by and fixed to the outer end of a shaft 21. The shaft is journalled in a bearing 28 formed in the Wheel H and has a larger pinion 29 fixedly mounted on the inner end thereof. The pinion 29 interengages a ring gear 30 secured to the drum 23 and disposed concentric with the axis of the shaft 18. A locating ring 32 fixed to the wheel I! serves as a stop for the articles Ill locating them within their respective notches 29 and 21.
A bracket 35 has an .arcuate portion 33 partially conforming to the wheels I6 and H and the drum 23 to extend partially around these elements of the apparatus. A stationary element 31 fixed to the inner surface of the portion 36 is formed of a resilient material such as sponge rubber with its inner surface 38 partially conforming to but spaced from the periphery of the drum 23. An aligning member is arcuate in general contour with the exception of its upper end 4| which is straight and may be described as the entrance end of the aligningmemberz 'Th'emember 40 is L shapedin cross section providing 35 by sets of screws 44 and 45.
The screws 45 extend through the member 46 and into threaded apertures in the portion 35, providing a positive connection between the member and the portion of the bracket 35 while the screws 44 are disposed in threaded apertures in the arcuate portion 38 and arranged to abut against the inner surfaceof the member 40 to hold the member either against the portion 35 or at a selected distance from the portion of the bracket to adjust the position of the arcuate edge 42 relative to the controlling or gripping surface of the drum and the stationary element 31. A tray 48 or any suitable receptacle may be positioned beneaththe' wheels I6 and H and the drum 23-to receive-the straightened articles.
Considering now the operation of the apparatus, let it be assumed that the power means for driving the shaft [8 is energized and that the articles l are fed to the hopper 22 so that they will drop singly into thenotches Hand 21 of the wheels l6 and l-T as. these notches are advanced beneath the-arbor. The wheels IB- and [1, including their notches, serve as positive means for moving the cylindrical articles in a given'circular path; The. resilient or stationary element 31 forces the-adjacentportion of. each article into close engagement with'the periphery of'the drum 23 so that they articles will be caused to rotate about the axes of theirstraightportions 12. The drum therefore assures'accurate positioning of the axes of the portions I2 of each article with respect to the straightening member 40.
While the Wheels l6 and. I! are-rotatedat a given speed in a: counterclockwise direction (Fig. 1'), the pinion 28. travels around the gear 24 and is caused to rotate at a certain speed to rotate the. shaft 21 and the larger'pinion. 29at the same speed'sothat the'ring gearSlli andthe drum 23 are driven counterclockwise (Fig. 1) at twice" the speed that the wheels" I6. and: I! are travelling. This results in rotation of the articles as they move relative to the aligning element Ml. Rotation. of the straight portion l2 of each article about its axis will cause'the other portions H and M to' move in a' conical path depending upon the degree of 'bendin each article, and for this reason, the portion 4| of the straightening member extends beyond the peripheries ofv the wheels so that regardless of the bendini each article, the portions i4 thereof will: engage the. member and be straightened thereby'during rotation. of the articles as they move by the straightening member. After the articles pass thestraightening member and the end of the stationary element 31, they are re leasedand allowed to drop into the tray 48.
It isto beunderstood that the above described arrangements are simply illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Numerous other. arrangements may be" readily devised by those skilled in the art'which will embody the principles of the invention and fall within the: spirit and scope thereof;
Whatisclaimed is:
1. An: apparatus for: straightening bent cy lindrical articles comprising a a s tationary element having an article engaging surface, a movable element: having an article engaging surface positioned a. given distance from the surface of the'stationary element depending upon the diameters of given portions of the articles fed therebetween, means to feed like portions of cylindrical articles singly between the surfaces of the elements, means to move the movable element relative to the stationary element to cause the portions of the articles to rotation about their axis while they roll in a given path, and a member having a surface disposed in substantial alignment with the surface of'one of the elements to be engaged by outwardly projecting portions of the articles to cause straightening of the articles as'the gripped portions roll between the surfaces of the elements.
2; An. apparatus for straightening bent cylindricalarticles comprising spaced wheels having aligned notches to receive straight portions of cylindrical articles, a drum interposed between the wheels and having an outer surface to engage the straight portions of the articles, means to rotate the wheels simultaneously to move the articles in a given path, a stationary element to hold the straight portions of the articles against the surface of'the'drum', means to rotate the drum" at a: speed difierent than the speed of the wheels to cause rotation. of the straight portions of 'the articles about their axes, and an aligning member disposed at a givenposition' relative to the surface of the drum to be engaged by bent portions of the articles to bend them into axial alignment with the straightportions thereof;
3; An apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles comprising a member having an aligning surface disposed at a given' position", means to move a straight portion of a cylindrical article in a'given path parall'el'with and adjacent the aligning surface, and relatively'movable-elements to receive the straight portion of" the article therebetween and" cause rotation of that portion of" the article about its axis whereby a bent portion of'the' article will engage the aligning surface and'be bent therebyinto alignment with the straight portion.
4. An apparatus for straightening bent cylindrical articles comprising a member having an aligning surface disposed at a given position, means to move a straight portionof a cylindrical article in a given path parallel with and adjacent to the aligning surface, a first element having a surface to be engaged by a straight portion of a cylindrical article and locate its axis in the path relative tothe aligning-member; and a' resilient element to hold the straight portion of'the article in close engagement with the" first element to cause rotation of' that portion of'the' article about its axis whereby a bent portion of the article will engage the aligning surface and be bent thereby into alignment with-the" straight portion.
GERARD A. FRANK.
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US2878841A (en) * 1954-08-27 1959-03-24 Gen Electric Lead straightening machine
US2928452A (en) * 1957-01-17 1960-03-15 United Shoe Machinery Corp Component straightening machine
US2935097A (en) * 1955-05-13 1960-05-03 Hughes Aircraft Co Elongated object straightening apparatus
US3027921A (en) * 1959-03-11 1962-04-03 Western Electric Co Wire straightening machine
US3186447A (en) * 1960-11-29 1965-06-01 Universal Instruments Corp Machine for processing electrical components
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US1071945A (en) * 1912-07-16 1913-09-02 Wesley J Moon Pipe-straightener.
US1182658A (en) * 1915-06-22 1916-05-09 Joseph Francis Dolles Pivot-straightening tool.
US2334004A (en) * 1941-03-29 1943-11-09 Rca Corp Wire loader
US2550842A (en) * 1948-06-25 1951-05-01 Nat Tube Co Machine for straightening pipe

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US2878841A (en) * 1954-08-27 1959-03-24 Gen Electric Lead straightening machine
US2935097A (en) * 1955-05-13 1960-05-03 Hughes Aircraft Co Elongated object straightening apparatus
US2867262A (en) * 1956-07-25 1959-01-06 United Shoe Machinery Corp Machines for straightening wire leads of electric components by rolling said leads between surfaces of tapering pressure members
US2928452A (en) * 1957-01-17 1960-03-15 United Shoe Machinery Corp Component straightening machine
US3027921A (en) * 1959-03-11 1962-04-03 Western Electric Co Wire straightening machine
US3186447A (en) * 1960-11-29 1965-06-01 Universal Instruments Corp Machine for processing electrical components
US4037447A (en) * 1976-03-23 1977-07-26 Cargill Detroit Corporation Planetary straightening machine

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