US3578518A - Method and apparatus for monitoring the bonding of paper-wrapped wire - Google Patents
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- an apparatus which we prefer for the practice of our method where the wire and its surrounding tape is advancing from a device that comprises means for lifting the edge of the tape from the wire and applying an adhesive.
- This apparatus comprises an elongated electrode mounted in electrical contact with the paper under its edge at a point downstream of the application, the adhesive vehicle not having fully evaporated at this point. It also comprises a second electrode mounted in electrical contact with the wire, and means for applying an electrical potential between the first and second electrodes. This potential results in current between the electrodes due to adhesive being applied to the paper.
- Our apparatus comprises means for amplifying this current and signal means responsive to decreases in the amplified current whereby interruptions in the application of adhesive are made known.
- timing means for the motor that is controlled by the timing means.
- the timing means is actuated by a 3,578,518 Patented May 11, 1971 decrease in the amplified current sustained for a preselected period of time to open the switch means and thereby stop the operation of the device.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of the circuitry of our invention along with sections of paperwrapped wire and electrodes applied thereto.
- FIG. 2 shows a diagrammatic side view of the apparatus of our invention in a preferred embodiment.
- an adhesive applicator 11 is applying adhesive to a paper tape wrapping 12 (FIG. 2) applied around a wire 13 in a die 14.
- the wire is supplied from a grounded reel 16 and the tape for the wrapping 12 is supplied from a pad 17.
- the die 14 spreads an edge 18 of the wrapping 12 open and deposits a fine line of vinyl acetate suspended in water at a point 19 on the inside of the lifted edge which is subsequently pressed closed again by a die 21 through which the wrapped wire passes.
- the wire 13 is drawn, along with a similar wire 26 through the apparatus so far described by a capstan 27 driven by a motor 28 supplied by electric supply lines 29 through a switch 31 that is operated by a relay 32 (FIG. 1) within the circuitry 24 as shall be more fully described.
- the paper of the tape wrap 12 is cellulosic paper but other forms of paper capable of being wetted by an electrically conducting adhesive may also be used within the scope of our invention and the word paper will be understood to include such other papers, such as polyolefin and glass fiber papers, when used herein.
- FIG. 1 a subcircuit indicated generally by the numeral 33 will be described in detail.
- This circuit is connected to the probe 22 which is used to monitor the wrapping 12 on the wire 13.
- the detailed description will apply equally well to a duplicate subcircuit, indicated generally by the numeral 34 for a probe 36 to monitor the application of adhesive on the wire 26 which is taken up with the wire 13 to form a telephone pair.
- a cable is to be formed of quads the extension of the circuitry hereinafter described to encompass four subcircuits will be obvious from the information herein given.
- the probe 22 is connected through a 1000-ohm resistor 37 to an amplifying circuit comprised of npn transistors 38, 39 connected as shown with the transistor collectors both connected through the coil of a signal circuit relay 41 and push button 42 to one terminal of a l-megohm linear rheostat 43 in parallel with a 2-microfarad condenser 45 and variably grounded through a 10,000 ohm resistor 44.
- the emitter of the transistor 39 is connected to the other terminal of the rheostat 43 through a forty-seven ohm resistor 46 and a 20,000 ohm variable linear resistor 47.
- Full-wave rectified current is supplied to the circuit through rectifiers 48, 49 from a control transformer 51 energized from a 110 v.
- A-C supply source 52 through a 0.5 ampere fuse 53.
- the source 52 is connected through switches of the relay 41 to a signal light 54.
- a timer 56 energized from the source 52 through the normally closed blade of the relay 41 is integrally associated with the relay 32 in a timed delay relay such as the relay sold by Potter and Bromfield division of American Machine and Foundry Co. as catalog number CHB-38-70001. This will open the switch 31 and stop the motor 28 if the signal light 54 or its counterpart in the circuit 34 is continuously ofi for a preselected time of 1-10 seconds.
- our detector may be used with wires of different sizes and employing greater thickness and widths.
- the detecting operation is initiated after the adhesive applicator is working by depressing the push button 42, and, of course, its counterpart in the circuit 34. This permits current to pass through the coil of the relay 41 to energize the relay and connect the switch to the light 54 which, preferably, is green and indicates a safe condition.
- the variable resistors 43 and 47 are adjusted so that the light 54 goes out promptly when the flow of adhesive is deliberately interrupted and goes on again promptly when the flow is resumed.
- the electrical resistance between the electrode 22 and a point on the wire 13 separated from it by one or two thicknesses of paper tape plus an air gap is measured in hundreds or thousands of megohms.
- the relay 41 has a double throw switch, when the circuit to the light is open the circuit to the timer 56 is closed and a timing cycle is initiated which will open the switch 31 to the motor 28 if it continues for two seconds, or some other preselected number of seconds.
- an apparatus for detecting interruptions in the application of said adhesive comprising:
- (C) means applying an electrical potential between said first and second electrodes, said potential resulting in a current between said electrodes due to said adhesive being applied to said paper,
- (E) signal means responsive to decreases in said amplified current, whereby interruptions in the application of adhesive are made known.
- the apparatus of claim 3 comprising a motor driving said device, timing means, switch means for said motor controlled by said timing means, said timing means being actuated by a decrease in said amplified current sustained for a preselected period of time to open said switch means and thereby stop the operation of said device.
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US4642154A (en) * | 1981-12-23 | 1987-02-10 | Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft | Method and apparatus for welding conduits |
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Owner name: ANACONDA-ERICSSON INC., A CORP. OF DE Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:ANACONDA COMPANY, THE A CORP. OF DE;REEL/FRAME:003846/0822 Effective date: 19800728 Owner name: ANACONDA-ERICSSON INC., A CORP. OF, DELAWARE Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:ANACONDA COMPANY, THE A CORP. OF DE;REEL/FRAME:003846/0822 Effective date: 19800728 |
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Owner name: ALCATEL NA, INC., A CORP OF DE., NORTH CAROLINA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:ERICSSON, INC.;REEL/FRAME:004923/0892 Effective date: 19880412 Owner name: ALCATEL NA, INC., 100 PENNY ROAD, CLAREMONT, NC., Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:ERICSSON, INC.;REEL/FRAME:004923/0892 Effective date: 19880412 |