WO2001060547A1 - Machine et procede permettant d'enrouler un fil de maniere helicoidale autour d'un coeur annulaire - Google Patents

Machine et procede permettant d'enrouler un fil de maniere helicoidale autour d'un coeur annulaire Download PDF

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WO2001060547A1
WO2001060547A1 PCT/IT2000/000047 IT0000047W WO0160547A1 WO 2001060547 A1 WO2001060547 A1 WO 2001060547A1 IT 0000047 W IT0000047 W IT 0000047W WO 0160547 A1 WO0160547 A1 WO 0160547A1
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stranding machine
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Vitaliano Russo
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S.I.C. Milano S.R.L.
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Priority to AT00909617T priority patent/ATE258087T1/de
Priority to DE60007902T priority patent/DE60007902D1/de
Priority to EP00909617A priority patent/EP1255623B1/fr
Priority to AU2000231896A priority patent/AU2000231896A1/en
Priority to PCT/IT2000/000047 priority patent/WO2001060547A1/fr
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01FADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
    • E01F7/00Devices affording protection against snow, sand drifts, side-wind effects, snowslides, avalanches or falling rocks; Anti-dazzle arrangements ; Sight-screens for roads, e.g. to mask accident site
    • E01F7/04Devices affording protection against snowslides, avalanches or falling rocks, e.g. avalanche preventing structures, galleries
    • E01F7/045Devices specially adapted for protecting against falling rocks, e.g. galleries, nets, rock traps
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21FWORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE
    • B21F27/00Making wire network, i.e. wire nets
    • B21F27/12Making special types or portions of network by methods or means specially adapted therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21FWORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE
    • B21F37/00Manufacture of rings from wire
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H81/00Methods, apparatus, or devices for covering or wrapping cores by winding webs, tapes, or filamentary material, not otherwise provided for
    • B65H81/02Covering or wrapping annular or like cores forming a closed or substantially closed figure
    • B65H81/04Covering or wrapping annular or like cores forming a closed or substantially closed figure by feeding material obliquely to the axis of the core
    • 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
    • D07B7/16Auxiliary apparatus
    • D07B7/165Auxiliary apparatus for making slings
    • 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

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  • the present invention relates to a stranding machine for stranding at least one wire around a core, the machine comprising a support frame, means for guiding and supporting a core, means for holding at least one wire to be arranged around the core, and a pulling unit for advancing the core.
  • the invention also relates to a method of forming a loop of stranded wire and of forming a net in which the meshes are formed by the above-mentioned loops linked together.
  • stranding is used to indicate the technique of combining one or more wires by winding them in a helix around a support wire called the core.
  • splicing is used to indicate the technique of securing the end of a cord or of a wire in place by inserting it between the wires or between the turns of a strand.
  • a protective net the meshes of which are formed by loops of steel wire linked together is known from US patent 5,597,017.
  • each loop is formed by a single metal wire wound so as to form a plurality of parallel turns which are held close together by means of two or more clamping clips.
  • This net has the disadvantage that the clips used to hold together the turns of wire making up the individual loops are subject to breakage, causing structural failure of the protective net. In fact, the clips may break or be removed as a result of possible impacts against rocks or of impacts due to falling stones.
  • the breaking load of each loop and hence the breaking load of the protective net, is consequently limited substantially to the tensile breaking load of the wire constituting the loops, multiplied by the number of whole turns of which each loop is composed. It is hardly necessary to point out that the breaking load of a strand constituted by several wires stranded together is undoubtedly greater than the sum of the breaking loads of the wires constituting the strand.
  • stranding machines can form a strand having a length of several metres
  • the problem remains of how to connect the ends of a short length of strand to one another in a simple and strong manner so as to form a closed loop without giving rise to the above-mentioned problems .
  • the problem upon which the present invention is based is that of devising a stranding machine which has structural and functional characteristics such as to satisfy the above-mentioned requirements and at the same time to avoid the problems referred to, as well as to devise a method of forming a closed loop of stranded wire which is extremely strong.
  • the means for holding the wire preferably move around a point on the annular path with a substantially planetary movement to avoid giving rise to twisting in the wire during winding.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the front portion of a stranding machine according to the invention
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the rear portion of the stranding machine of Figure 1,
  • Figure 3 is a lateral plan view of the stranding machine of Figure 1
  • Figure 4 is a front plan view of the stranding machine of Figure 1
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a loop of stranded wire formed with the stranding machine of Figure 1
  • Figure 6 is a net formed by a plurality of loops according to Figure 5, linked together,
  • Figures 7 and 8 are perspective views of the wire used to form the stranded loop of Figure 5 during various stages of the formation of the loop .
  • a stranding machine for stranding at least one wire W around a core C is generally indicated 1.
  • the following description will refer, in non- limiting manner, to a single steel wire W to be arranged around a core C which, as will become clearer from the following description, is formed, at least in a starting phase, by suitable bending of a starting end portion of the wire W, so as to close it onto the wire itself.
  • the core C is formed in a single piece with the wire W.
  • the stranding machine 1 comprises a support frame 2 which extends from a base and supports the components of the machine .
  • the stranding machine 1 comprises :
  • the means 5 for holding the wire W comprise a wire- holder 13 which, in the embodiment shown, is in the form of a hollow cylindrical body extending along a predetermined axis Z-Z and having a lateral opening or window 28 from which the wire W emerges.
  • the means 3 for guiding and supporting the core C are arranged so as to define a closed annular path around which the core is arranged, the core itself adopting a loop-like configuration.
  • the guide and support means 3 are preferably arranged so as to define a circle.
  • the means 3 for guiding and supporting the core comprise a plurality of rollers defining a roller bed 6 extending along a predetermined circular arc of the annular path and a wire-guide channel 7 positioned above the roller bed 6 in a diametrally opposed portion of the annular path. Both the wire-guide channel 7 and the roller bed 6 are positioned so as to be on the inside of the annular path.
  • the diameter D of the annular path is defined by the distance between the roller bed 6 and the wire-guide channel 7.
  • the annular path is thus a circle of diameter D contained in a vertical plane.
  • the inside diameters of the stranded loops to be formed for example of 0.43 m, is thus substantially equal to the diameter D of the annular path.
  • the roller bed 6 defines a cradle which extends around the lower inner portion of the annular path.
  • the rollers may be covered with rubber or another equivalent material, and the portion of the wire-guide channel which is intended to come into contact with the steel wire is preferably covered with a material having a low coefficient of friction such as, for example, TeflonTM.
  • the pulling unit 4 comprises an endless chain 8 (i.e. a chain having the ends jointed together to form a loop) supported for rotation by a plurality of sprockets 10 supported by the frame 2.
  • a plurality of sprockets 10 supported by the frame 2.
  • one of the sprockets is kinematically connected to an electric motor 9 so as to be driven, enabling the chain 8 to be rotated.
  • the chain 8 has a portion which is arranged around the annular path so as to be in contact with the core C so that the core is dragged along with the rotating chain and advanced around the annular path.
  • the above- mentioned portion of the chain 8 is on the outside of the annular path and is positioned in the region of the roller bed 6. In the lower portion of the annular path, the core C therefore passes between the roller bed 6 and the chain 8 associated therewith.
  • a chain-tensioner 14 is associated with the chain 8 and allows the chain to vary the space occupied by the loop of wire being formed, the cross-section of which increases as a result of the deposition of the wire W around the core C.
  • the surfaces of the links of the chain 8 which are intended to come into contact with the core C are preferably covered with rubber or another equivalent material. This prevents direct contact between the wire and the links of the chain 8 and at the same time increases the coefficient of friction between the wire W and the links of the chain 8 so as to increase the dragging effect.
  • a lateral plate 11 In the initial portion of the roller bed 6, identified with reference to the direction of advance of the core C along the annular path (anticlockwise in Figure 3) , there is a lateral plate 11 which prevents the core C from escaping from the roller bed sideways, that is, from slipping off the rollers.
  • the stranding machine 1 comprises kinematic means 12 for causing the means 5 for holding the wire W and, in particular, the wire-holder 13, to move around the annular path with an interlinked rotary movement .
  • the interlinked rotary movement of the wire-holder 13 consequently enables the wire W to be wound in a helix around the core C, that is, it enables the wire W to be stranded around the core C.
  • the combination of the advancing movement of the core along the annular path and of the interlinked rotary movement of the wire-holder 13 thus enables a stranded loop of wire W to be formed.
  • the kinematic means 12 preferably enable the wire- holder 13 to be moved around a point R on the annular path with a substantially planetary movement composed of:
  • the two above-mentioned rotary movements of the wire-holder 13 are preferably synchronized with one another so as to avoid twisting of the wire about its own axis during the winding of the wire W in a helix around the core C.
  • the wire-holder 13 is simultaneously rotated about itself in the opposite direction by one turn, consequently moving with plain motion.
  • the second axis of rotation Y-Y extends through the wire-holder 13 so that the second rotary movement consists of a revolution of the wire-holder about itself .
  • the above-mentioned planetary movement is therefore composed of a rotary movement of the entire wire-holder 13 about the interlinking axis X-X, and a simultaneous and opposite revolving movement of the wire-holder 13 about itself, about the axis Y-Y (the axis of revolution) .
  • the point R on the annular path about which the interlinked rotary movement of the wire-holder 13 takes place is positioned upstream of the combining point P, with reference to the direction of advance of the core C along the annular path.
  • the wire W can thus be caused to reach the combining point P in a manner such as to be arranged around the core C, arriving substantially tangentially relative to the core along a stranding axis K-K.
  • the stranding axis K-K and the interlinking axis X- X are therefore different.
  • the interlinking axis X-X and the stranding axis K-K are coplanar and perpendicular to one another.
  • the interlinking axis X-X extends through the point R so as to be tangential to the annular path ( Figure 3) .
  • the axis Y-Y about which the wire-holder 13 rotates about itself is preferably parallel to the interlinking axis X-X.
  • the kinematic means 12 comprise:
  • a ring gear 15 which is positioned so as to be interlinked with the annular path and is connected to the support frame 2 so as to be rotatable about the interlinking axis X-X; the wire-holder 13 is associated with the ring gear 15 so as to be rotatable about the second axis of rotation Y-Y which, as indicated above, is parallel to the axis X-X, - a first gear train 16 kinematically connecting drive means 18 to an external set of teeth of the ring gear 15 in order to rotate the ring gear 15 about the interlinking axis X-X, and
  • the ring gear 15 has an external set of teeth 27 and comprises a hub 20 which in turn bears an external set of teeth 24. So that the interlinking axis X-X is tangential to the annular path at the point R and, at the same time, also coincides with the axis of rotation of the ring gear 15, the hub 20 of the ring gear is hollow axially to allow the core C to extend through it.
  • the circular continuity of the ring gear 15 is interrupted by a slot 21 which also extends radially through the hollow hub 20.
  • the slot 21 enables the loop of stranded wire to be passed through the ring gear 15 when, upon completion of the stranding operation, it is necessary to remove the stranded loop 33 from the machine 1.
  • the first gear train 16 comprises two pinions 22 which engage the outer set of teeth 27 of the ring gear 15 at two different points thereof .
  • the two pinions 22 are connected to one another by an idler gear 23. This ensures both correct transmission of the drive from the drive means 18 to the ring gear 15 and a uniform transmission ratio between them, in spite of the discontinuity due to the presence of the slot 21.
  • the second gear train 19 is in the form of an epicyclic gearing which takes the motion from the ring gear 15 and ensures de-twisting of the wire W.
  • the second gear train 19 comprises two pinions 25 which mesh with different points on the external set of teeth 24 formed on the hub 20 of the ring gear 15.
  • the two pinions 25 are connected to one another by an idler gear 26.
  • the stranding machine 1 also comprises a unit for shaping the wire W, which is indicated 29 in the drawing and, with reference to the direction of advance of the core C around the annular path, is positioned immediately downstream of the point P at which the wire W is combined with the core C.
  • the shaping unit 29 positions the wire W relative to the core C, possibly moving the turns of wire W already arranged around the core C in order to make room for the portion of wire which is being arranged.
  • the shaping unit 29 also allows only the quantity of wire W necessary to cover the helix along which the wire W is arranged around the core C to be advanced towards the combining point P .
  • the shaping unit is of the type with pulleys of which two are fixed pulleys 30 and one is a pulley 31 which swings away from and towards the wire W.
  • the grooves of the pulleys enable the position adopted by the wire W during its deposition around the core C to be arranged in a manner such that the strand being formed has a substantially circular cross-section.
  • the stranding machine 1 preferably also comprises a unit (not shown in the drawing) for splicing the end of the wire W between the other turns of the stranded loop 33.
  • the wire-holder 13 is positioned with the axis Z-Z of the cylindrical body arranged transversely (perpendicularly in the embodiment shown in the drawing) relative to the axis X-X of the ring gear 15.
  • the wire- holder 13 is associated with the ring gear 15 so as to be rotatable about itself about the axis of revolution Y-Y which is parallel to the interlinking axis X-X.
  • the axis of revolution Y-Y is therefore perpendicular to the axis Z-Z of the cylindrical body of the wire-holder 13.
  • the wire-holder 13 can house a length of wire W, for example, 7.5 m long, which is sufficient to form the stranded loop 33.
  • the length of wire W to be inserted in the wire-holder is preferably shaped like a helical spring ( Figure 7) .
  • the lateral opening 28 of the wire-holder 13 faces towards the point P at which the wire W is combined with the core C.
  • the opening 28 is formed in a cylindrical side wall of the cylindrical body and enables the wire W to emerge from the wire-holder 13 already facing the combining point P.
  • the above-mentioned positioning of the wire-holder 13 and of its lateral opening 28 advantageously enables the wire W which has already emerged from the wire-holder 13 to be wound back into it. This prevents the portion of wire disposed between the wire-holder 13 and the combining point P from forming a bend during the interlinked rotary movement of the wire-holder 13 around the annular path.
  • the distance between the lateral opening 28 and the combining point P is variable (see Figure 3) and, as stated above, the shaping unit 29 allows only the quantity of wire necessary to cover the helix in which the wire W is arranged around the core C to be advanced.
  • a bend formed by the wire W would create problems caused by the wire interfering with the walls of the machine during the interlinked rotary movement and the formation of a bend would lead to a continual and undesired variation of the angle at which the wire W reaches the point P at which it is combined with the core C.
  • the formation of a bend in the wire would hinder the correct deposition of the wire W around the core C at the combining point P.
  • the latter is movable angularly about the axis Z-Z of the cylindrical body through a predetermined, limited angle ⁇ , by way of example, of between 15° and 20°. This rotation of the wire-holder 13 prevents the wire from sticking relative to the wire-holder 13 instead of being rewound inside it.
  • the wire- holder 13 is supported for rotation at its ends by two opposed prongs of a fork 32 the stem of which extends in the direction of the axis of revolution Y-Y.
  • the stem of the fork 32 in turn is supported by the ring gear 15 so as to be rotatable about the axis of revolution Y-Y and is kinematically connected to the second gear train 19 in order to be rotated.
  • Two stop elements associated with the prongs of the fork 32 ensure that the amplitude of the rotation of the wire-holder 13 about the axis Z-Z is limited to the desired angle ⁇ .
  • the wire-holder 13 may be associated with the ring gear 15 so asto be idle relative to the ring gear 15, that is, to be free to rotate about the axis of revolution Y-Y, for example, owing to the interposition of a rolling bearing, and may have its centre of gravity offset, that is, eccentric, relative to the axis of revolution Y-Y.
  • the centre of gravity of the wire-holder is eccentric relative to the axis of revolution, the wire-holder can thus always be kept oriented in the same manner by its own weight during the rotation of the ring gear 15 about the interlinking axis X-X.
  • the stranding machine 1 also comprises conventional means for regulating the speed of the drive means 18 relative to the speed of advance of the core C around the annular path, imposed by the pulling unit 4. This enables the speed of the planetary movement of the wire- holder 13 to be synchronized relative to the speed of advance of the core C around the annular path in order to form around the core C a helical winding of the wire W having the desired pitch.
  • the operation of the machine 1 is described below with reference to a starting condition in which the wire- holder 13 contains a length of wire W wound in a helix as indicated above and a starting end portion of the length of wire projects from the lateral window 28.
  • the length of wire is 7.5 m long and is constituted by a steel wire having a diameter of 0.0035m.
  • the starting end portion of the wire W is arranged around the annular path, starting from the shaping unit 29 (in an anticlockwise direction with reference to Figure 3) .
  • the starting end portion of the wire W thus passes between the roller bed 6 and the pulling unit 4 and through the wire-guide channel 7 until it reaches the point P at which it is fixed to the wire W.
  • This starting end portion of the wire W thus forms the core C around which the remaining portion of the wire W is to be stranded ( Figure 8) .
  • the starting end of the wire W may be fixed to another point on the wire so as to form a closed loop constituting the core C by means of a known fastening technique .
  • the fastening may be achieved with the use of a clamping element such as a clip or a lead seal, or by shaping a portion of the wire W in a loop, or even by shaping the starting end of the core C as a hook.
  • the pulling unit 4 then causes the core C to advance around the annular path (in the anticlockwise direction indicated by the arrow F in Figure 3) . Since the wire W is fastened to the core C, the advance of the core along the path causes the wire W to be drawn from the wire- holder 13.
  • the wire-holder 13 at the same time moves with a planetary movement around the point R of the annular path.
  • the planetary movement is composed of a rotation of the wire-holder 13 about the point R (in the clockwise direction indicated by the arrow H of Figure 4) and a simultaneous and opposed revolving rotary movement (in the anticlockwise direction indicated by the arrow T of Figure 4) of the wire-holder 13 about the axis Y-Y.
  • the transmission ratio selected for the second gear train 19 is such that, for each complete rotation of the wire-holder 13 about the point R on the annular path, the wire-holder performs substantially one complete revolution about the axis Y-Y coinciding with the stem of the fork 32.
  • the wire W drawn along by the core C is consequently arranged in a helix around the core C.
  • the shaping unit 29 in wholly conventional manner arranges or positions the wire W during its deposition around the core C, possibly moving the turns of wire W already arranged around the core C to make room for the portion of wire which is being wound. The shaping unit 29 then sends back the excess wire W, allowing only the quantity of wire W necessary to cover the helix along which the wire is arranged around the core to advance towards the combining point P.
  • the stranding machine 1 When all of the wire W has been arranged (wound) around the core C, the stranding machine 1 is stopped and, after the tail end of the wire W has been secured, the stranded loop 33 can be removed from the guiding and support means 3 by virtue of the slot 21 in the ring gear 15 and in the hub 20.
  • the tail end of the wire W can be secured with the use of the splicing unit with which the stranding machine 1 is provided. Alternatively, the splicing may be performed outside the machine 1.
  • a stranded loop 33 is to be formed in a manner such that it is linked with one or more stranded loops 34 already formed so as to form a net, it suffices to position the already-formed loops 34 straddling the cradle defined by the roller bed 6 before arranging the core C around the annular path. When the core C is then arranged around the annular path, it interlinks the loops
  • the stranding machine 1 can produce a closed loop formed by two or more wires stranded together or in successive steps.
  • a wire W instead of using a wire W, it is possible to use a strand or several strands simultaneously.
  • the stranding machine 1 may be mounted on wheels or on a track perpendicular to the interlinking axis X-X so as to be movable sideways. This enables the stranding machine to be moved along the protective net 35 which is being constructed, whilst the net 35 is kept hanging in a fixed position.
  • the method of forming a loop of stranded wire according to the invention comprises the steps of:
  • the tail end of the wire is preferably secured by being spliced between the turns of wire of the stranded loop 33.
  • the splicing may advantageously be performed by replacing a portion of the starting end of the wire with a tail end portion thereof . This is done by removing a portion of wire from the turns of the stranded loop 33, starting from the starting end of the wire W, that is, a starting portion of the core C, and inserting the tail end of the wire in its place by splicing.
  • the core C of the stranded loop 33 is thus formed by a portion of the starting end and by a portion of the tail end of the wire, respectively.
  • the stranding operation is preferably performed starting with a length of wire to be stranded, arranged in the form of a helical spring ( Figure 7) .
  • the core is advantageously formed in a single piece with the wire, the core being formed by an end portion of the wire which is arranged around the annular path so as to form a loop closed onto itself by fastening.
  • the core may be formed by a wire separate from the wire to be stranded.
  • the wire to be stranded around the core arrives at the combining point so as to be substantially tangential to the core and, during the stranding, is rotated about itself with an opposite direction of rotation to that of the interlinked rotary movement about the point on the annular path.
  • This prevents twists arising in the wire due to the interlinked rotary movement .
  • This is particularly advantageous when the wire to be stranded is made of steel .
  • the stranded loop 33 may be formed by the stranding of two or more wires or of one or more strands, simultaneously, or in successive steps.
  • the further loop formed is thus linked with the stranded loops 34 prepared.
  • the stranded loops may also be formed with a wire or thread of a material other than steel such as, for example NylonTM.
  • the protective net formed by the method according to the invention may also be used for uses other than those indicated in the initial part of the description.
  • the net may be used to protect marine fish farms from intrusion by seals or killer whales.
  • the diameter of the stranded loops should be selected on the basis of the specific requirements to be satisfied.
  • the stranding machine according to the invention has structural and functional characteristics such as to satisfy the above-mentioned requirements and at the same time to solve the problems referred to.
  • the loop formed is constituted by several turns of wire which are stranded together and which do not require elements such as clamping clips and the like to keep them close together.
  • the stranded loop can be closed onto itself by splicing the tail end of the wire between the other turns of the loop.
  • the planetary movement of the wire-holding means relative to the annular path and to the core prevents the wire arranged in a helix from generating twisting tensions during the stranding.
  • stranding machine With the stranding machine according to the invention, it is possible to produce a stranded loop easily, quickly and at low cost. Another advantage of the stranding machine according to the invention lies in the fact that it can produce a stranded loop linked with other loops.
  • a further advantage of the stranding machine according to the invention lies in the fact that it can be automated.
  • the method according to the invention enables stranded loops with good strength characteristics to be produced easily and in an economically advantageous manner .
  • the method according to the invention it is possible to produce protective nets in which the meshes are formed by stranded loops linked together without the need to use retaining elements such as clips, clamps and the like to join the meshes or to hold together the wires of which they are composed.
  • the stranding machine may be supported from above, so as to be suspended, instead of being supported by a base.
  • This same advantage may be achieved with a C-shaped base.
  • the ring gear 15 may be formed in a manner such as to be divisible into two or more parts joined together releasably. In this case, in order to remove the loop of stranded wire from the machine, it is necessary to split the ring gear .
  • the shaping unit may, for example, be formed by a die which can be divided into two halves .
  • a wire-holder comprising an open reel instead of a closed cylindrical body may be used.
  • the wire-holder may be replaced by a bobbin or by a reel.
  • the above-mentioned recovery of the wire by the wire-holding means may be performed by spring or friction devices or by other functionally equivalent devices.
  • the two gear trains may be replaced, at least partially, by functionally equivalent mechanical transmission means such as, for example, toothed belt or chain transmissions.

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L'invention concerne une câbleuse (1) permettant de toronner un fil (W) autour d'un coeur (C), qui comprend un cadre de support (2), des moyens (3) de guidage et de support dudit coeur (C), des moyens (5) de support du fil (W) lui permettant d'avancer vers un point de combinaison (P) avec le coeur (C), et une unité de traction (4) permettant de faire avancer le coeur (C) le long d'un chemin annulaire. Les moyens (3) de guidage et de support du coeur (C) sont agencés autour du chemin annulaire de sorte que ledit coeur (C) adopte une configuration en boucle. La câbleuse (1) comprend également des moyens cinématiques (12) permettant de déplacer les moyens (5) de support du fil (W) autour du chemin annulaire à l'aide d'un mouvement de rotation enchaîné, ce qui permet l'enroulement hélicoïdal du fil (W) autour du coeur.
PCT/IT2000/000047 2000-02-15 2000-02-15 Machine et procede permettant d'enrouler un fil de maniere helicoidale autour d'un coeur annulaire WO2001060547A1 (fr)

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SK1064-2002A SK10642002A3 (sk) 2000-02-15 2000-02-15 Stroj a spôsob špirálového navíjania drôtu okolo jadra v tvare kruhu
AT00909617T ATE258087T1 (de) 2000-02-15 2000-02-15 Maschine und verfahren zum wendelförmigen wickeln eines drahtes um einen ringförmigen kern
DE60007902T DE60007902D1 (de) 2000-02-15 2000-02-15 Maschine und verfahren zum wendelförmigen wickeln eines drahtes um einen ringförmigen kern
EP00909617A EP1255623B1 (fr) 2000-02-15 2000-02-15 Machine et procede permettant d'enrouler un fil de maniere helicoidale autour d'un coeur annulaire
AU2000231896A AU2000231896A1 (en) 2000-02-15 2000-02-15 Machine and method for helically winding a wire about a ring-shape core
PCT/IT2000/000047 WO2001060547A1 (fr) 2000-02-15 2000-02-15 Machine et procede permettant d'enrouler un fil de maniere helicoidale autour d'un coeur annulaire

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