WO1997048548A1 - Pneumatic bead wire festoon apparatus and method - Google Patents

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WO1997048548A1
WO1997048548A1 PCT/US1996/010570 US9610570W WO9748548A1 WO 1997048548 A1 WO1997048548 A1 WO 1997048548A1 US 9610570 W US9610570 W US 9610570W WO 9748548 A1 WO9748548 A1 WO 9748548A1
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Robert W. Kolb
Michael P. Vaccaro
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Priority to CN96180336A priority patent/CN1222113A/en
Priority to PCT/US1996/010570 priority patent/WO1997048548A1/en
Priority to KR1019980710383A priority patent/KR20000016774A/en
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Priority to CA002254986A priority patent/CA2254986A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H57/00Guides for filamentary materials; Supports therefor
    • B65H57/003Arrangements for threading or unthreading the guide
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21CMANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
    • B21C49/00Devices for temporarily accumulating material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29DPRODUCING PARTICULAR ARTICLES FROM PLASTICS OR FROM SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE
    • B29D30/00Producing pneumatic or solid tyres or parts thereof
    • B29D30/06Pneumatic tyres or parts thereof (e.g. produced by casting, moulding, compression moulding, injection moulding, centrifugal casting)
    • B29D30/48Bead-rings or bead-cores; Treatment thereof prior to building the tyre
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H51/00Forwarding filamentary material
    • B65H51/20Devices for temporarily storing filamentary material during forwarding, e.g. for buffer storage

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Abstract

Festoon apparatus (16) having upper (28) and lower (34) sheave assemblies mounted for vertical movement upon a support column (40) for supply and withdrawal of tire bead material. The upper sheave assembly (28) is supported near the top of the support column by a selectively releasable latch mechanism (52) during normal operation of the festoon apparatus. The lower sheave assembly (34) moves upwardly on the support column (40) during periods when bead material is withdrawn from the festoon faster than it is supplied, and downwardly when the material is supplied faster than it is withdrawn. The lower sheave assembly (34) is connected to a cable (60) which passes through a pneumatic cylinder (56). The upper sheave assembly (28) may be lowered by releasing the latch mechanism (52) and lowering the lower sheave assembly (34) with the upper sheave assembly (28) supported thereon. Both sheave assemblies are then accessible for threading of bead material thereon by an operator standing at floor level.

Description

PNEUMATIC BEAD WIRE FESTOON APPARATUS AND METHOD
Technical Field
The present invention relates to festoon apparatus for accumulating and dispensing elongated bead material and to methods of operating such apparatus.
Background Art Many types of vehicular tires include beads surrounding the openings which engage the wheel rim. In general, beads comprise a wire coil in the nature of a hoop formed by winding multiple turns of a coated wire on suitable bead forming apparatus. The bead may be made up of multiple, radially and axially arranged turns of a single wire or, in so-called weftless beads, of radially stacked layers of a flat ribbon including a plurality of side-by-side wires. In any case, the single or multiple wires are pulled from one or more supply reels and passed through extrusion die apparatus which applies a coating of rubber or rubberized material to the wire(s) .
The coated wire or ribbon is supplied to conventional bead forming apparatus wherein one or more beads are wound to the desired dimensions and cross-sectional configuration. The forming apparatus accelerates and decelerates during operation and is stopped as the completed beads are removed. Thus, withdrawal of bead material is intermittent and varies in speed. It is desirable that the coating operation be carried out on wire(s) moving continuously at a constant axial speed. Therefore, some means of accumulating the bead material at a position between the coating operation and the bead forming apparatus are required. Such means are commonly provided in the form of two sets of sheaves or pulleys, mounted upon respective axles for independent rotation, about which the bead material is passed. The two sheave assemblies are mounted upon suitable support means, usually in vertically disposed relation, for relative movement toward and away from one another as the bead material is dispensed faster and slower, respectively, than it is accumulated. Most commonly, the upper set of sheaves is fixedly supported at a position several meters above floor level and the lower set is vertically movable with respect thereto, although in the arrangement of U.S. Patent No. 4,058,265 the lower assembly remains stationary as the upper assembly is moved vertically by a motor. In the usual arrangement, the lower set of sheaves descends by gravity, additional weight often being provided to ensure that proper tension is maintained during such movement. When the festoon is empty, the lower set of sheaves is elevated to a position immediately below the upper set as an operator threads bead material through the two sets of sheaves while standing on a ladder or platform, often two or three meters above floor level.
In order to ensure uniform operation of the bead forming apparatus, it is desirable to maintain a constant, predetermined tension in the bead material as it is withdrawn from the festoon. It is difficult to maintain constant tension as the forming apparatus accelerates, decelerates, stops and starts. Although vertical movement of the lower sheave assembly is normally controlled only by gravity, power-assist means have been provided, as in the case of U.S. Patent No. 4,186,861.
Objects Of The Invention It is a principal object of the present invention to provide novel and improved means for maintaining essentially constant the tension in wire being dispensed from a festoon during relative vertical movement of two sets of sheaves in tire bead material festoon apparatus.
Another object is to provide tire bead festoon apparatus having a vertically movable lower sheave assembly and including means permitting an operator standing at floor level may thread bead material through both upper and lower sheave assemblies.
A further object is to provide a novel method of manipulating elements of tire bead material festoon apparatus to permit threading the material through two sets of sheaves by an operator at floor level.
Other objects will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter. Disclosure Of Invention The festoon apparatus of the present invention includes the usual first and second sets of sheaves mounted in side-by-side relation for independent rotation upon respective, first and second axles. The two sets of sheaves or sheave assemblies are mounted one above the other, upon a vertical support column and extend perpendicularly therefrom to respective, free ends with the axles in a common vertical plane. Both the upper and lower sheave assemblies are mounted for vertical movement upon the support column. The mounting means for the upper sheave assembly includes a selectively releasable mechanical latch for supporting the sheave assembly at or near the upper end of the support column. The mounting means for the lower sheave assembly permits free travel thereof along the vertical support column between a lower position, a short distance above floor level, and an upper position directly beneath and in contact with the mounting means for the upper sheave assembly to support the latter independently of the mechanical latch.
A pneumatic cylinder is also mounted upon and parallel to the vertical support column. The cylinder is of the type having a movable piston with opposite ends of a cable connected to the upper and lower sides. The cable passes in sealed relation through opposite ends of the cylinder, around suitable pulleys, and is fixedly connected to the lower sheave assembly mounting means. A pressurized air supply is connected to opposite ends of the cylinder and, as bead material is supplied to and withdrawn from the festoon, pressure on opposite sides of the piston is maintained substantially equal by a pilot operated regulator with a feedback pilot. Thus, while vertical movement of the lower sheave assembly is affected by the rates of bead material supply and withdrawal, as well as gravitational effects, the rate of movement is limited by operation of the pneumatic cylinder to maintain equal pressure on opposite sides of the piston. This arrangement serves to maintain substantially constant tension in the bead material pulled from the festoon by the bead forming apparatus.
The cylinder may be operated manually when bead material is to be threaded on the sheaves of the two assemblies. Pressurized air is supplied to the upper end of the cylinder to move the piston downwardly, thereby moving the lower sheave assembly upwardly until it contacts and supports the upper sheave assembly independently of the mechanical latch. The operator then actuates a switch to move a rotatable latch member to the open position by a small pneumatic cylinder with a conventional operating rod.
Pressure is then reduced in the main operating cylinder to allow the two sheave assemblies to move downwardly, the upper assembly remaining supported by the lower assembly, to a fully lowered position wherein both assemblies are accessible to and threadable by an operator at floor level. After the bead material is threaded on the sheave assemblies, pressure is again applied to the upper side of the piston to raise the lower sheave assembly, and with it the upper sheave assembly, to the fully raised position. The latch mechanism is again actuated to support the upper sheave assembly and normal operation, with pressure regulated by the feedback system, may resume. Brief Description Of The Drawings
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of the complete operation from removal of wire from a supply reel to the forming thereof into a tire bead, including the festoon apparatus of the present invention; Figure 2 is a top plan view of the festoon apparatus;
Figures 3 and 4 are front and side elevational views, respectively, of the festoon apparatus with the upper and lower sheave assemblies in their uppermost and lowermost positions, respectively; Figure 5 is a schematic illustration of pneumatic elements associated with operation of the invention;
Figures 6 and 7 are front and side elevational views, respectively, showing both sheave assemblies in the upper position; Figure 8 is an enlarged, fragmentary, partly schematic, side elevational view of the upper end of the festoon apparatus showing elements of a latch mechanism in a first position; Figure 9 is the view of Figure 8, showing the latch elements in a second position; and
Figures 10 and 11 are front and side elevational views, respectively, of the festoon apparatus showing the sheave assemblies in the lower position and, in phantom lines in Figure 11, the upper position.
Modes For Carrying Out The Invention Referring now to the drawings, in Figure 1 is shown a diagrammatic representation of a typical tire bead making operation. Reference numeral 10 denotes a supply of steel wire 12 to which a rubberized coating is applied by conventional die apparatus 14. Wire 12 is pulled through die 14 and fed to festoon apparatus 16 by drum 18. A source of pressurized air 20 is connected to festoon apparatus 16 for reasons explained later. Coated wire bead material 24 is pulled from festoon apparatus 16 by conventional bead forming apparatus 26 which winds the material into hoop-like beads of desired dimensions and cross- sectional configuration, passing over idler drum or sheave 22. In order that the coating material be applied to wire 12 (which may, of course, be a plurality of wires in parallel, side- by-side relation) consistently and uniformly, it is preferred that the speed of axial travel of the wire remain constant. Although the speed may be set at any of two or more levels, there should be no sudden accelerations or decelerations. Operation of bead forming apparatus 26 is, on the other hand, intermittent in nature. As the bead material is wound to its final configuration, the equipment typically accelerates, decelerates, and stops to permit withdrawal of finished beads. Thus, festoon apparatus 16 is provided to receive bead material from the coating operation at an essentially constant rate of speed and supply material to forming apparatus 26 at intermittent times and variable rates. It is further desirable that tension in bead material 24, as it leaves festoon apparatus 16 and is supplied to forming apparatus 26, remain at a substantially constant, predetermined value.
Referring now to Figures 2-4, festoon apparatus 16 is shown with upper sheave assembly 28, comprising a plurality of first sheaves 30 mounted for independent rotation upon first axle 32, in its uppermost position and lower sheave assembly 34, comprising second sheaves 36 independently rotatable on second axle 38, shown in solid lines in its lowermost position and in phantom lines in an intermediate, operating position. Elongated support column 40 is vertically disposed between upper end 42 and lower end 44, essentially at floor level. Assemblies 28 and 34 are each mounted upon support column 40 for independent, vertical movement thereon by first and second mounting means 48 and 50, respectively. In the illustrated embodiment, powered supply drum 18 is also fixedly supported on plate 46.
Upper sheave assembly 28 is shown in Figures 2-4 releasably retained in its uppermost position, typically two to three meters above floor level, by a pair of identical latch mechanisms 52 and 54, on opposite sides of support column 40 near upper end 42 thereof. Lower sheave assembly 34, on the other hand, is freely movable between its lowermost position, where mounting means 50 rest upon a suitable, fixed stop on support column 40, and an uppermost position, shown in Figures 6 and 7, directly beneath upper sheave assembly 28 with mounting means 50 contacting mounting means 48.
Pneumatic cylinder 56 is fixedly mounted upon support column 40 by plates 58. Cylinder 56 is of the type known as a cable cylinder wherein cable 60 is fixedly connected at opposite ends to upper and lower sides, respectively, of piston 62 within the cylinder and passes through openings, in sealing engagement therewith, in the upper and lower ends of the cylinder. Cable 60 passes around and/or through guide means 64 and 66 at the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the cylinder and is fixedly attached to second mounting means 50. As seen in Figure 4, pressurized air source 20 is connected through fittings 68 and 70 to the upper and lower ends, respectively, of cylinder 40.
During normal operation of festoon apparatus 16, as bead material is supplied to and withdrawn therefrom, pressure on the upper and lower sides of piston 62 is substantially equalized through the operation of valves 72, under the control of pilot operated regulator 74 and associated feedback pilot regulator 76. These elements are shown diagrammatically in Figure 4, and schematically in the pneumatic flow diagram of Figure 5. Feedback pilot 76 is connected by sensing line 78 to the supply/output air side, and by pilot output line 80 to the relief flow side of regulator 74. For optimum operation, sensing (feedback) line 78 should be connected as close to the cylinder port as possible. Pneumatic components suitable for use in the present invention are available from CA. Norgren Company of Littleton, Colorado, U.S.A. As the festoon fills and empties bead material, the appropriate up (72a) or down (72b) directional control valve is actuated, maintaining the predetermined pneumatic pressure, which is directly proportional to tension in bead material 24, within cylinder 40.
In order to thread a fresh supply of bead material upon festoon apparatus 16, it is necessary to position sheave assemblies 28 and 34 immediately adjacent one another. According to the present invention, when the festoon is empty, an operator may manually control the pressure supply valve to provide pressure to the upper end of cylinder 40, moving piston 62 downwardly and lower sheave assembly upwardly. This movement is continued until mounting means 50 contacts mounting means 48 and supports upper sheave assembly 28 independently of latch mechanisms 52 and 54, as shown in Figures 6 and 7.
Latch mechanism 52 is shown in more detail in Figures 8 and 9. Latch member 84 is pivotally mounted by pin 86 upon a portion of support column 40. Rod 88 is fixedly connected to and extends outwardly from column 40. Small pneumatic cylinder 94 is connected by operating rod 96 to one side of latch member 84. A manually operable switch for operating a control valve, diagrammatically indicated at 98 in Figure 8, is accessible to an operator at floor level to cause cylinder 94 to rotate latch member 84.
In the position of Figure 8, one end of each of latch members 84 extends under projecting shoulders 100 of mounting means 48, thus supporting upper sheave assembly 28 in its uppermost position. Clockwise rotation of latch member 84 is prevented by rod 88. After movement of lower sheave assembly 34 to the position of Figure 9, the pneumatic pressure in cylinder 60 supports both sheave assemblies with shoulders 100 spaced above latch members 84. The operator actuates valve 98 to cause cylinder 94 to retract rod 96 and rotate latch member 84 counterclockwise. Latch mechanism 54 is, of course, simultaneously operated in the same manner.
The pressure in cylinder 60 is then controlled to permit downward movement of lower sheave assembly 34, with upper sheave assembly 28 supported thereon, until the sheave assemblies reach the positions shown in solid lines in Figures 10 and 11, where the sheaves may be threaded by an operator standing at floor level. When the threading operation is completed, cylinder 60 is again pressurized to move the sheave assemblies upwardly until assembly 28 is in its uppermost position, as shown in phantom lines in Figure 11. Latch mechanisms 52 and 54 are actuated to rotate latch members 84 clockwise to support the upper sheave assembly and normal operation resumes.
Appropriate sensors and proximity switches may be mounted in conventional fashion upon column 40 to slow and/or stop operation of feed drum 18 or forming apparatus 26 in order to prevent excessive upward and downward travel of lower sheave assembly 34.

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What Is Claimed Is: 1. Festoon apparatus for accumulating and dispensing tire bead wire material, said apparatus comprising: a) a vertically disposed support column; b) a first plurality of sheaves arranged in side-by- side relation for rotation about a common, first, horizontal axis; c) a second plurality of sheaves arranged in side-by- side relation for rotation about a common, second, horizontal axis; d) first means for mounting said first plurality of sheaves at a predetermined vertical position upon said column; e) second means for mounting said second plurality of sheaves upon said column substantially directly below said first plurality for reciprocal, vertical movement of said second plurality toward and away from said first plurality; f) a vertically disposed, pneumatic cylinder having a piston with upper and lower sides operatively connected to respective upper and lower sides of said second mounting means; and g) means for maintaining the pneumatic pressure on said upper and lower sides of said piston substantially constant as said wire material is accumulated by and dispensed from said festoon apparatus. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first mounting means comprises a first axle upon which all of said first sheaves are mounted, said first axle being supported at one end upon said support column and unsupported at the other end. 3. the apparatus of claim 2 wherein said second mounting means comprises a second axle upon which all of said second sheaves are mounted, said second axle being supported at one end upon said support column and unsupported at the other end. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first mounting means is releasably latched in said predetermined vertical position, and further including means for selectively releasing the latch to permit vertical downward movement of said first plurality of sheaves with said first mounting means slidingly engaged with said support column. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 and further including at least one additional pneumatic cylinder actuable to release said latch. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said maintaining means comprises valve means for connecting said upper and lower sides of said piston to a source of pressurized air, and a feedback pilot regulator for controlling operation of said valve means. 7. Festoon apparatus for accumulating and dispensing tire bead wire material, said apparatus comprising: a) a vertically disposed support column; b) a first sheave assembly including a plurality of first sheaves mounted for independent rotation upon a first axle; c) a second sheave assembly including a plurality of second sheaves mounted for independent rotation upon a second axle; d) first mounting means by which said first sheave assembly is mounted upon said support column, with said first axle horizontally disposed, for reciprocal, vertical movement between a first upper position, wherein said first sheave assembly is manually inaccessible to an operator standing at floor level, and a first lower position, wherein said first sheave assembly is manually accessible to an operator standing at floor level; e) second mounting means by which said second sheave assembly is mounted upon said support column, below said first sheave assembly, with said second axle horizontally disposed and in substantially a common vertical plane with said first axle, for reciprocal, vertical movement between second upper and lower positions in each of which said second mounting means is in underlying, supporting relation to said first mounting means when the latter is in said first upper and lower positions, respectively; and f) latching means selectively operable between a retaining condition, to retain said first sheave assembly in said first upper position, and releasing condition, to permit movement of said first sheave assembly to said first lower position. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said support column has a lower end supported substantially at floor level and an upper end upon which at least a portion of said latching means is mounted. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said latching means comprises a mechanical latch having a latch member selectively movable to place said latching means in said retaining and releasing conditions. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said latch member is pivotally mounted upon said support column near said upper end thereof. 11. The apparatus of claim 9 and further including a pneumatically operable piston rod connected to said latch member for movement thereof. 12. A method of positioning upper and lower sheave assemblies of festoon apparatus for threading in a continuous path therethrough of elongated tire bead wire material by an operator standing at floor level, said method comprising: a) anchoring one end of an elongated support column substantially at floor level with said column extending vertically to an upper end; b) mounting said upper and lower sheave assemblies for independent, reciprocal, vertical movement upon said support column; c) releasably supporting said upper sheave assembly in a first vertical position upon said column which is manually inaccessible to an operator standing at floor level; d) moving said lower sheave assembly by motive means to a position upon said column wherein said lower sheave assembly contacts said upper sheave assembly; e) releasing the support of said upper sheave assembly, permitting movement thereof upon said support column; f) moving said lower sheave assembly by said motive means, with said upper sheave assembly resting upon and moving with said lower sheave assembly, to a position wherein both of said sheave assemblies are manually accessible to and threadable by an operator standing at floor level. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said motive means comprise a pneumatic cylinder and said moving of said lower sheave assembly is effected by control of pressurized air supplied to said cylinder. 14. The method of claim 12 and further comprising moving said lower sheave assembly by said motive means to said second upper position, thereby moving said upper sheave assembly to said first upper position and operating said latching means to support said upper sheave assembly in said first upper position.
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JP10502864A JP2000512607A (en) 1996-06-18 1996-06-18 Pneumatically actuated festoon device for tire bead wires and method of using the same
EP96924280A EP0906187A4 (en) 1996-06-18 1996-06-18 Pneumatic bead wire festoon apparatus and method
CN96180336A CN1222113A (en) 1996-06-18 1996-06-18 Pneumatic bead wire festoon appts. and method
PCT/US1996/010570 WO1997048548A1 (en) 1996-06-18 1996-06-18 Pneumatic bead wire festoon apparatus and method
KR1019980710383A KR20000016774A (en) 1996-06-18 1996-06-18 Suspension device of compressed air action bead wire and using method thereof
CA002254986A CA2254986A1 (en) 1996-06-18 1998-11-30 Pneumatically operated festoon apparatus for tire bead wire and method of use thereof

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KR1019980710383A KR20000016774A (en) 1996-06-18 1996-06-18 Suspension device of compressed air action bead wire and using method thereof
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