US999694A - Automatic machine for stripping and re-covering wire. - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to an automatic machine for stripping or removing defective insulation from wire employed in dynamos, electric lighting, etc., and preparing the wire then to receive a new tape or fillet of insulating material for restoring the saine to practical condition for use; and in such connection it relates to the constructive arrangement of such a machine, for the said defined purpose.
- FIG. 1 is a top or plan view of a machine for stripping insulated wire and recovering the same, embodying main features of my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a side elevational view thereof; and
- Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view, in broken section, of the speed changing disk-wheel of the machine.
- c is a framing carrying in one portion a ripping device b, consisting of a series of staggered threaded bolts extending fro-m a plate b1, and detachably connected with the framing a.
- This ripping device is arranged so that in the passage of the insulating covered wire 0, in a circuitous course over and under the staggered threaded bolts of the said plate, the defective insulation of the wire is removed by being rip-ped or torn off, from the wire, by contacting with the series of threaded bolts, in a manner, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
- CZ is a funnel-shaped device projecting from the framing a, and through which the wire c, passes to thoroughly clean or scrape proper adjustable operative posit-ion on tlie"v ⁇ journal g1, by means of a nut g2.
- the wire c passes after being conducted under a guide-wheel (Z1, of the framing a, and passing over a feed pulley (Z2, mounted on a shaft cl3, having bearings in the framing a, and carrying at the free end a friction disk or wheel 7L.
- This wheel h is keyed to the shaft cl3, and provided with an exterior threaded hollow stem 71.1, which engages an internally threaded sleeve 71.2, as clearly shown in Fig. 3, whereby through turning the sleeve on the stem h1, of the disk or wheel 7i, the speed of rotation of the disk-wheels g and 7i., can be readily increased or decreased ad Zzz'tum, and correspondingly thereby, the laying of the fillet, strip or tape e, on the wire c, from the reel, carried by and revolved with disk or wheel g, as clearly shown in Fig. 1.
- the series steps are automa-tic, and continuous as to the stripping of the insulated covering from the wire held under tension, as well as the thorough cleaning of the same of all ex' wire, consisting of a series of staggered bolts extending from a plate, said bolts having threads engaging the insulation to rip my signature in the presence of two subthe same from the Wire combined with sorbing Witnesses.
- FRANK B. ELLIS substantially as and for the purposes de- witnesseses: scribed.
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Description
J. H. E. BRANSON.
AUTOMATIC MACHINE POR. STRIPPING AND RE-GOVERING WIRE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 25, 1911.
Patented Aug. 1, 19911.
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JAMES -I-I. E. BRANSON, OF PHILADELEHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
AUTOMATIC MACHINE FOR STRIPPING LND RE-COVERING WIRE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 1, 1911.
Application led February 25, 1911. Serial No. 610,709.
T o all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES H. E. BRAN soN, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Automatic Machines for Stripping and Re-Covering Vire, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an automatic machine for stripping or removing defective insulation from wire employed in dynamos, electric lighting, etc., and preparing the wire then to receive a new tape or fillet of insulating material for restoring the saine to practical condition for use; and in such connection it relates to the constructive arrangement of such a machine, for the said defined purpose.
The nature, scope and characteristic features of my present invention will be more fully understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming part hereof, in which- Figure l, is a top or plan view of a machine for stripping insulated wire and recovering the same, embodying main features of my invention. Fig. 2, is a side elevational view thereof; and Fig. 3, is a vertical sectional view, in broken section, of the speed changing disk-wheel of the machine.
Referring to the drawings, c is a framing carrying in one portion a ripping device b, consisting of a series of staggered threaded bolts extending fro-m a plate b1, and detachably connected with the framing a. This ripping device is arranged so that in the passage of the insulating covered wire 0, in a circuitous course over and under the staggered threaded bolts of the said plate, the defective insulation of the wire is removed by being rip-ped or torn off, from the wire, by contacting with the series of threaded bolts, in a manner, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
CZ, is a funnel-shaped device projecting from the framing a, and through which the wire c, passes to thoroughly clean or scrape proper adjustable operative posit-ion on tlie"v\ journal g1, by means of a nut g2. Through the journal g1, the wire c, passes after being conducted under a guide-wheel (Z1, of the framing a, and passing over a feed pulley (Z2, mounted on a shaft cl3, having bearings in the framing a, and carrying at the free end a friction disk or wheel 7L. This wheel h, is keyed to the shaft cl3, and provided with an exterior threaded hollow stem 71.1, which engages an internally threaded sleeve 71.2, as clearly shown in Fig. 3, whereby through turning the sleeve on the stem h1, of the disk or wheel 7i, the speed of rotation of the disk-wheels g and 7i., can be readily increased or decreased ad Zzz'tum, and correspondingly thereby, the laying of the fillet, strip or tape e, on the wire c, from the reel, carried by and revolved with disk or wheel g, as clearly shown in Fig. 1.
In the operation of the machine the series steps are automa-tic, and continuous as to the stripping of the insulated covering from the wire held under tension, as well as the thorough cleaning of the same of all ex' wire, consisting of a series of staggered bolts extending from a plate, said bolts having threads engaging the insulation to rip my signature in the presence of two subthe same from the Wire combined with sorbing Witnesses. means to scrape or clean the Wire and means T to apply a fillet, strip or tape to the Wire, JAMES H' E' BRANSOB substantially as and for the purposes de- Witnesses: scribed. FRANK B. ELLIS,
WM. W. DWIER.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, I). C.
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