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US633957A US70151199A US1899701511A US633957A US 633957 A US633957 A US 633957A US 70151199 A US70151199 A US 70151199A US 1899701511 A US1899701511 A US 1899701511A US 633957 A US633957 A US 633957A
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    • D07B3/02General-purpose machines or apparatus for producing twisted ropes or cables from component strands of the same or different material in which the supply reels rotate about the axis of the rope or cable or in which a guide member rotates about the axis of the rope or cable to guide the component strands away from the supply reels in fixed position
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    • D07B3/045General-purpose machines or apparatus for producing twisted ropes or cables from component strands of the same or different material in which the supply reels rotate about the axis of the rope or cable or in which a guide member rotates about the axis of the rope or cable to guide the component strands away from the supply reels in fixed position and are arranged in tandem along the axis of the machine, e.g. tubular or high-speed type stranding machine with the reels axially aligned, their common axis coinciding with the axis of the machine
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H54/00Winding, coiling, or depositing filamentary material
    • B65H54/02Winding and traversing material on to reels, bobbins, tubes, or like package cores or formers
    • B65H54/28Traversing devices; Package-shaping arrangements
    • B65H54/2896Flyers
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D07ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
    • D07BROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
    • D07B7/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, rope- or cable-making machines; Auxiliary apparatus associated with such machines
    • D07B7/02Machine details; Auxiliary devices
    • D07B7/04Devices for imparting reverse rotation to bobbin- or reel cages
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D07ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
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  • the object of the invention isto provide a new andimproved cordage-machineformanufacturing ropes, cords, cables, and likearticles in a very simple and economical manner without requiring long rope walks and skilled mechanics, the machine being capable of turning out a large quantity of rope of a high similar characters of reference indicate cor- I responding parts in all the views.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improvement with parts in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of one of the. drawing devices and adjacent parts, and
  • Fig. 4 is a plan View of the twisting-thimble.
  • the improved cordage-machine is mounted on a suitably-constructed frame A, supporting a post B, on which is mounted to turn the frame 0, preferably in the shape of a disk,- and driven from the main driving-shaft D by gear-wheels D a'ndqO', secured on the shaft Bend the frame 0, respectively.
  • the main driving-shaft D carries fast and loose pulleys E, connected'by a belt with other machinery for imparting a rotary motion to the shaft D' and by the gear-wheels D and G to the frame 0 to rotate the latter horizontally on the post B.
  • the frame 0 In the frame 0 are arranged a number of radial slots C in each of which is held arod G on which is mounted to turn loosely a gear-Wheel F in mesh with a gear-wheel F, fastened to the post B by a set-screw or other suitable means, so that when the frame 0 is rotated the several gear-wheels F roll 0d on the fixed gear-wheel F.
  • the rods 0 carrying the gear-wheels F are made adjustable to permit of using different-sized gear-Wheels extending flange of the frameO.
  • each gear-wheel F extends in an upward direction to form a bearing for the bobbin G
  • the lowerdrawing-roller J carries on its shaft a worm-wheel J in mesh with a worm J secured on a shaft J journ aled in suitable bearings carried by the flier I, and on this shaft 3 is secured abevel gear-wheel J in mesh with a fixed bevel gearwheel C rigidly attached to an upwardly- It is evident that when the gear-Wheel F is rotated on the turning of the frame C, as previously explained, a rotary motion is given to the flier I, so that the drawing device 1 moves around the bobbin, and at the same time the bevel gear-wheel J 6 rolls off on the bevel gearwheel G so that a-tnrnin g motion is given to the shaft J and the worm J which latter rotates the Worm-wheel J and the'lower drawing-roller J Now as the strand H passes between the two drawing-rollers it is evident that the strandis un
  • the apertures L are formed in the thimble to correspond with the four bobbins supported on the frame 0.
  • the apertures L stand at angles to each other and terminate in a common opening in the upper part L of the thimble, in which the twisting takes place as the thimble is carried around in its bearings by the action of the strands H moving with the fliers I.
  • the twisted strands then pass between pairs of rollers N N and O and O and through an eye P to wind up 011 a reel Q the roll of rope, cord, or cable resting on two rollers R and R.
  • the rollers N and O are made heavy and are mounted loosely in bearings A and A carried by the bracket A, while the lower rollers N and O are journaled in fixed bearings and are driven from the main shaft D by the gearing presently to be described.
  • a sprocket-wheel 0 On the shaft for the lower roller 0 is secured a sprocket-wheel 0 connected by a sprocket-chain O with a sprocket-wheel O, secu red on a transversely-extending' shaft S, journaled on the bracket A, the said shaft carrying a wormwheel S in mesh with a worm S secured on a shaft S connected by gear-wheels S and S with the main drivingshaft D, so that when the latter is rotated a rotary motion is transmitted by the gearwheels S S to the shaft S and the latter bythe worm S and worm-wheel S rotates the shaft S and the sprocket-wheel 0 which by the sprocket-chain O and the sprocket-wheel O rotates the roller O.
  • a sprocket-wheel N On the shaft of this roller 0 is further secured a sprocket-wheel N connected by a sprocket-chain N with a s
  • the rollerR is also rotated by sprocket wheels and chain from the lower roller 0, as indicated in Fig. 1, to givert-hc desired tension to the article between the rollers O O and the eye P to prevent curling up of the finished article previous to its being wound in a roll on the reel Q.
  • the several strands are twisted toget-her in the thimble, and the twisted article is passed between the rollers N N to and between the rollers O and O to hold the twisted article firmly stretched, especially as the rollers O O rotate at a higher rate of speed than the rollers N N.
  • the finished article then passes through the eye P to wind up on the roll Q, driven by the roller R.
  • any desired number of strands can be independently twisted and then twisted together to form a rope, cord, or cable of as many strands as there are bobbins carried by the frame C.
  • the entire ma chine takes up a comparatively small space, and it can be run at a high rate of speed, so that it takes but a short time to finish the article and without the help of a skilled mechanic.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strands therefrom, a flier carrying the said drawing device to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means for rotating the said flier and a twisting device receiving the strands from the severaldrawing devices, substantially as described.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strand therefrom, a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, and means, substantially as described for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, as set forth.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin, to draw the strand therefrom, a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means, substantially as described, for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, and a fixed disk for the passage of the several strands from the flier, to permit of twisting the strands independently of each other, as set forth.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strand therefrom, a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means, substantially as described, for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, a fixed disk for the passage of the several strands from the flier, to permit of twisting the strands independently of each other, and a twisting device for twisting the several strands together to form a cord, rope or cable, as set forth.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strand therefrom, a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means, substantially as described, for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, a fixed disk for the passage of the several strands from the flier, to permitof twisting the strands independently of each other, a "twisting device for twisting the several strands together to form a cord, rope or cable, and a stretching device for stretching the cord, rope or cable, after leavingthe twisting device, as set forth.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revolubleframe, a series of rods carried by the said frame, gear-wheels having upwardly-extending hubs and mounted to turn on the said rods, a fixed gear-wheel engaged by the said series of gear-wheels, a flier on the hub of each gear-wheel in the said series and rotat-- ing therewith, a bobbin mounted to rotate loosely on the hub of each gear-wheel in the series, a drawing device carried by the flier and rotated around the bobbin for drawing ofi the strand therefrom, the said drawing device being actuated from the said revolnble frame and means for rotating the said frame, substantially as shown and described.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revolu ble frame, a series of rods carried by the said frame, gear-wheels mounted to turn on the said rode, a fixed gear-wheel on which the said series of gear-wheels rolls off, a flier on the .hub of each gear-wheel in the said series, a
  • a drawing device carried by the flier for drawing ofi the strand from the bobbin, the said drawing device being actuated from the said frame by a gearing comprising a fixed bevel gear-Wheel on the frame, a bevel gear-wheel in mesh with the fixed gear-wheel, a worm on the means for rotating the drawing device, means for actuating the drawing device and a fixed disk to which pass the strands from the vdrawing device to twist each strand independently of the other between the drawing devices and the fixed disk, substantially as shown and de-' scribed.
  • a cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin and carried by and moving with the frame, the said drawing device being mounted to rotate around the bobbin, means for rotating the drawing device around the bobbin, means for actuating the same and atwisting device receiving the strands from the several drawing. devices, substantially as shown and described.
  • a cordage-machiue comprising a revoluble frame, a series of rods carried by the said frame, gear-wheels mounted to turn on the said rods and having upwardly-extendin g hubs, a fixed gear-wheel around which the said series of gear-wheels revolve when the frame is turned, a flier on the upper end of the hub of each gear-Wheel, abobbin mounted to rotate loosely on the hub of each gearwheelin the series, a drawing device carried by a depending arm of each flier and rotated around the bobbin, and means for actuating the said drawing device, substantially as described.
  • a cordagemachine provided with a revoluble frame, a series of rods carried by the frame and adjustable therein, gear-wheels mounted to turn loosely on the said rods and having upwardly-extending hubs, a fixed gear-wheel'in mesh with the series of gear- 0 wheels, a flier on the hub of each gear-wheel,
  • a bobbin mounted to rotate loosely on the hub of each gear-wheel in the series, a drawing device carried on an arm of the flier and rotated around the bobbin, a beveled collar secured'on the upper end of each of the series of rods above the flier, a fixed disk having its peripheral surface beveled, the strands passing over the beveled collar and upon the fixed disk and a twisting device for twisting 10c the several strands together, substantially as set forth.
  • a revoluble frame provided with means for supporting a I plurality of bobbins, a beveled gear-wheel r05 fixed to the frame below each bobbin, and a drawing device mounted to rotate around each bobbin for drawing off the strand therefrom, the said drawing device comprising a bevel gear-wheel in mesh with the fixed bevel 1 1o gear-wheel on the frame, a worm on the shaft of the said bevel gear-wheel, a worm-wheel in mesh with the said worm and a pair of draw ingrollers, one of which carries the said worm-wheel, substantially as shown and de- II 5 scribed.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANZ J. F. GRAB, or PASSAIO, New JERSEY.
CORDAG'E-IMACHINIE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 633,957, dated September 26, 1899.
Application filed Jamm '7, 1899. seen at. 701,511. KNo model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANZ J. F. GRAF, of
Passaic, in the county of Passaic and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and Improved Cordage-Machine, of which the follow-H ing is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of the invention isto providea new andimproved cordage-machineformanufacturing ropes, cords, cables, and likearticles in a very simple and economical manner without requiring long rope walks and skilled mechanics, the machine being capable of turning out a large quantity of rope of a high similar characters of reference indicate cor- I responding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improvement with parts in section. Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an end view of one of the. drawing devices and adjacent parts, and Fig. 4 is a plan View of the twisting-thimble.
The improved cordage-machine is mounted on a suitably-constructed frame A, supporting a post B, on which is mounted to turn the frame 0, preferably in the shape of a disk,- and driven from the main driving-shaft D by gear-wheels D a'ndqO', secured on the shaft Bend the frame 0, respectively. The main driving-shaft D carries fast and loose pulleys E, connected'by a belt with other machinery for imparting a rotary motion to the shaft D' and by the gear-wheels D and G to the frame 0 to rotate the latter horizontally on the post B. I I
In the frame 0 are arranged a number of radial slots C in each of which is held arod G on which is mounted to turn loosely a gear-Wheel F in mesh with a gear-wheel F, fastened to the post B by a set-screw or other suitable means, so that when the frame 0 is rotated the several gear-wheels F roll 0d on the fixed gear-wheel F. The rods 0 carrying the gear-wheels F, are made adjustable to permit of using different-sized gear-Wheels extending flange of the frameO.
F on the fixed gear-wheel F, The hub F of each gear-wheel F extends in an upward direction to form a bearing for the bobbin G,
between'which passes the strand H, unwinding from the corresponding bobbin G for the particular'flier I. The lowerdrawing-roller J carries on its shaft a worm-wheel J in mesh with a worm J secured on a shaft J journ aled in suitable bearings carried by the flier I, and on this shaft 3 is secured abevel gear-wheel J in mesh with a fixed bevel gearwheel C rigidly attached to an upwardly- It is evident that when the gear-Wheel F is rotated on the turning of the frame C, as previously explained, a rotary motion is given to the flier I, so that the drawing device 1 moves around the bobbin, and at the same time the bevel gear-wheel J 6 rolls off on the bevel gearwheel G so that a-tnrnin g motion is given to the shaft J and the worm J which latter rotates the Worm-wheel J and the'lower drawing-roller J Now as the strand H passes between the two drawing-rollers it is evident that the strandis unwound from its bobbin, the strand being then passed several times around the arm of the 'flie'r carrying the draw- .ing device or through apertures in the same to finally-pass from an opening I in the flier over the beveled collar (3 to and upon a fixed a disk K, secured to the upper end of the post B, the peripheral surface of said disk being 1 beveled, as is plainly indicat-ed'in Fig. 1.
Now as the flier revolves and is carried around bythe frame 0 it is evident that a twisting of the strands takes place between the flier and the fixed disk K, the twisted strand then passing from the disk K to the twisting de-, vice Lin the form of a thimble, the upper portionL of which is mounted to turn in a suitable bearing carried by a bracket A of the main frame A. Y I The lower portion L of the. thimble his bell-shaped and is provided with a number of apertures L corresponding in number to the number of bobbins carried by the frame O. For instance, as shown in the drawings,
four apertures L are formed in the thimble to correspond with the four bobbins supported on the frame 0. The apertures L stand at angles to each other and terminate in a common opening in the upper part L of the thimble, in which the twisting takes place as the thimble is carried around in its bearings by the action of the strands H moving with the fliers I. The twisted strands then pass between pairs of rollers N N and O and O and through an eye P to wind up 011 a reel Q the roll of rope, cord, or cable resting on two rollers R and R. The rollers N and O are made heavy and are mounted loosely in bearings A and A carried by the bracket A, while the lower rollers N and O are journaled in fixed bearings and are driven from the main shaft D by the gearing presently to be described.
On the shaft for the lower roller 0 is secured a sprocket-wheel 0 connected by a sprocket-chain O with a sprocket-wheel O, secu red on a transversely-extending' shaft S, journaled on the bracket A, the said shaft carrying a wormwheel S in mesh with a worm S secured on a shaft S connected by gear-wheels S and S with the main drivingshaft D, so that when the latter is rotated a rotary motion is transmitted by the gearwheels S S to the shaft S and the latter bythe worm S and worm-wheel S rotates the shaft S and the sprocket-wheel 0 which by the sprocket-chain O and the sprocket-wheel O rotates the roller O.- On the shaft of this roller 0 is further secured a sprocket-wheel N connected by a sprocket-chain N with a sprocket-wheel N on the lower roller N, the connect-ion being such that the roller N is r0- tated somewhat more slowly than the roller 0 to cause a stretching of the cord, rope, or cable between the pairs of rollers N N and O O. The rollerR is also rotated by sprocket wheels and chain from the lower roller 0, as indicated in Fig. 1, to givert-hc desired tension to the article between the rollers O O and the eye P to prevent curling up of the finished article previous to its being wound in a roll on the reel Q.
The operation is as follows: Then the several parts are in position, as indicated in the drawings, and the filled bobbins G are mounted to turn on the hubs F between the gearwheels 0 and the horizontal members of the fliers I and the several strands H are passed through the drawing devices and the fliers up over the fixed disk K and passed through the twisting device L to form a twisted cord,
rope, or cable, then the rotation of the frame 0 causes a drawing of the several strands by the drawing devices J to unwind the strands from the bobbins, as before explained. The
several strands are each independently twisted between the fliers and the fixed disk K,
and then the several strands are twisted toget-her in the thimble, and the twisted article is passed between the rollers N N to and between the rollers O and O to hold the twisted article firmly stretched, especially as the rollers O O rotate at a higher rate of speed than the rollers N N. The finished article then passes through the eye P to wind up on the roll Q, driven by the roller R.
It is understood that by the arrangement described any desired number of strands can be independently twisted and then twisted together to form a rope, cord, or cable of as many strands as there are bobbins carried by the frame C.
It will further be seen that the entire ma chine takes up a comparatively small space, and it can be run at a high rate of speed, so that it takes but a short time to finish the article and without the help of a skilled mechanic.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strands therefrom, a flier carrying the said drawing device to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means for rotating the said flier and a twisting device receiving the strands from the severaldrawing devices, substantially as described.
2. A cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strand therefrom, a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, and means, substantially as described for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, as set forth.
3. A cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin, to draw the strand therefrom,a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means, substantially as described, for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, and a fixed disk for the passage of the several strands from the flier, to permit of twisting the strands independently of each other, as set forth.
4. A cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strand therefrom, a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means, substantially as described, for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, a fixed disk for the passage of the several strands from the flier, to permit of twisting the strands independently of each other, and a twisting device for twisting the several strands together to form a cord, rope or cable, as set forth.
5. A cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin to draw the strand therefrom, a flier carrying the drawing device, to rotate the latter around the bobbin, means, substantially as described, for rotating the said flier moving with the frame, a fixed disk for the passage of the several strands from the flier, to permitof twisting the strands independently of each other, a "twisting device for twisting the several strands together to form a cord, rope or cable, and a stretching device for stretching the cord, rope or cable, after leavingthe twisting device, as set forth.
6. A cordage-machine comprising a revolubleframe, a series of rods carried by the said frame, gear-wheels having upwardly-extending hubs and mounted to turn on the said rods, a fixed gear-wheel engaged by the said series of gear-wheels, a flier on the hub of each gear-wheel in the said series and rotat-- ing therewith, a bobbin mounted to rotate loosely on the hub of each gear-wheel in the series, a drawing device carried by the flier and rotated around the bobbin for drawing ofi the strand therefrom, the said drawing device being actuated from the said revolnble frame and means for rotating the said frame, substantially as shown and described.
7. A cordage-machine comprising a revolu ble frame, a series of rods carried by the said frame, gear-wheels mounted to turn on the said rode, a fixed gear-wheel on which the said series of gear-wheels rolls off, a flier on the .hub of each gear-wheel in the said series, a
bobbin mounted to rotate loosely on the hub of each gear-wheel in the series, a drawing device carried by the flier for drawing ofi the strand from the bobbin, the said drawing device being actuated from the said frame by a gearing comprising a fixed bevel gear-Wheel on the frame, a bevel gear-wheel in mesh with the fixed gear-wheel, a worm on the means for rotating the drawing device, means for actuating the drawing device and a fixed disk to which pass the strands from the vdrawing device to twist each strand independently of the other between the drawing devices and the fixed disk, substantially as shown and de-' scribed.
9. A cordage-machine comprising a revoluble frame arranged for carrying a plurality of bobbins, a drawing device for each bobbin and carried by and moving with the frame, the said drawing device being mounted to rotate around the bobbin, means for rotating the drawing device around the bobbin, means for actuating the same and atwisting device receiving the strands from the several drawing. devices, substantially as shown and described. r
10. A cordage-machiue comprising a revoluble frame, a series of rods carried by the said frame, gear-wheels mounted to turn on the said rods and having upwardly-extendin g hubs, a fixed gear-wheel around which the said series of gear-wheels revolve when the frame is turned, a flier on the upper end of the hub of each gear-Wheel, abobbin mounted to rotate loosely on the hub of each gearwheelin the series, a drawing device carried by a depending arm of each flier and rotated around the bobbin, and means for actuating the said drawing device, substantially as described.
ll. A cordagemachine provided with a revoluble frame, a series of rods carried by the frame and adjustable therein, gear-wheels mounted to turn loosely on the said rods and having upwardly-extending hubs, a fixed gear-wheel'in mesh with the series of gear- 0 wheels, a flier on the hub of each gear-wheel,
a bobbin mounted to rotate loosely on the hub of each gear-wheel in the series, a drawing device carried on an arm of the flier and rotated around the bobbin, a beveled collar secured'on the upper end of each of the series of rods above the flier, a fixed disk having its peripheral surface beveled, the strands passing over the beveled collar and upon the fixed disk and a twisting device for twisting 10c the several strands together, substantially as set forth.
12. In a cordage machine, a revoluble frame provided with means for supporting a I plurality of bobbins, a beveled gear-wheel r05 fixed to the frame below each bobbin, and a drawing device mounted to rotate around each bobbin for drawing off the strand therefrom, the said drawing device comprising a bevel gear-wheel in mesh with the fixed bevel 1 1o gear-wheel on the frame, a worm on the shaft of the said bevel gear-wheel, a worm-wheel in mesh with the said worm and a pair of draw ingrollers, one of which carries the said worm-wheel, substantially as shown and de- II 5 scribed.
FRANZ J. F. GRAF.
Witnesses:
EDWARD G.- SMITH, V 'lnonas MURAYNE.
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