WO2005084843A1 - Winding machine for rolled or drawn wire/rod with a turn clutch device for automatic winding - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21C—MANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
- B21C47/00—Winding-up, coiling or winding-off metal wire, metal band or other flexible metal material characterised by features relevant to metal processing only
- B21C47/32—Tongs or gripping means specially adapted for reeling operations
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- This invention refers to a winding machine for rolled or drawn wire/rod with a turn clutch device for automatic winding according to the characteristics of the preamble of the main claim.
- GB2058703 d.4/1981 is cited as an example of an automatic winder.
- DE0821666 d.11/1951 describes an alternative wire/rod unwinding system with two winding reels (11 ,12, Fig.8) that include a device to form wire/rod coils downstream of a wire/rod working installation, provided with a wire-guide (13/14) with wire-guide movement means (15-13) to guide the wire/rod to the respective winder (11 ,12) with wire/rod transportation means (17) to move the end of the wire-guide to the coil (13) on one side and on the other above the respective reel (11-12), substantially in a parallel direction to the axis of the reel mandrel.
- US4664329 (March 12,1987 in the name of Essex Group Fort Wayne Indiana US), refers to a winding system of a wire/rod segment to form a wire/rod coil that contains the stages of rotating a mandrel by means of contact of the external surface of the mandrel with a moving belt and by directing the wire/rod above the rotating mandrel between the belt and the external surface of the mandrel.
- the belt keeps the wire/rod against the mandrel (reel), and when the mandrel rotates, the wire/rod is wound in a coil on the external surface of the mandrel.
- the belt maintains contact with the external surface of the coil to rotate the mandrel until the full length of the wire/rod section is wound.
- the US3945585 (DEMAG) describes an apparatus for on-line coiling of wire-like materials, and related method.
- the disclosure relates to a coiling stand arranged to receive hot wire-like material, directly from a rolling mill or other forming mill and to wind the material into convenient coils.
- the coiling stand is positioned to receive wire-like material tangentially, and includes a novel and highly effective sleeve-like guide bell, which surrounds a portion of the spool. As a fresh end of hot wire-like material leaves the coil stand at high speed and approaches the coiling stand, it is directed into the space between the spool and the surrounding guide bell.
- the leading end of the material is thus captured and guided to the desired position, as the winding operation is initiated.
- the guide bell may be retracted axially. Desirably, however, it is not fully retracted, but continues to isolate the initial one or two convolutions, for easy subsequent access.
- the new coiling stand also includes provisions for advancing the guide bell axially over the spool, at the conclusion of a winding operation, to strip the just-wound coil from the spool.
- Edenbom winder In which the wire-like material is first guided through a revolving pipe and is directed by the pipe into a receiving basket.
- the Edenbom equipment has certain significant limitations with respect to speed.
- the friction of the material in passing through the pipe may exceed the stability of the still-hot material discharged from the mill.
- the wire-like material folds up at the entry end of the pipe, requiring the shut down of the entire line while the ensuing mess is cleared.
- Garret winder In which the wire-like material is directed more or less tangentially into a basket-like container, which is being rotated at a speed appropriate to the discharge of the material from the forming mill.
- the basket-like container usually consists of a bottom plate and a plurality of distributed vertical rods forming the circumference of the container.
- a combination of gravity and centrifugal force is utilized to form the coil in the container in coiling operations.
- One significant shortcoming of the Garret-type windier concerns the fact that, with high speed forming mills, the basket-like container must be rotated at high speed, and the centrifugal forces involved cause the vertical rods, forming the circumference of the basket, to bend outward.
- One known device of the last described type includes a winding spool arranged to receive material moving in an axial direction.
- the means for engaging the fresh end of rapidly moving material includes a clamping device, surrounding one end of the spool, and a guide for engaging the fresh end of material and leading it toward and into the clamping device. This is disclosed in German publication No. 2,027,516.
- a new coiling apparatus and procedure is provided which eliminates the important disadvantages of the known prior art devices, enabling wire-like material to be efficiently wound in an on-line basis as it comes directly from a high speed forming mill.
- the equipment of the invention is simple, rugged, yet highly efficient, enabling the forming of highly uniform, dense coils of relatively large size, such that the rolling mills may be kept in operation with an optimum efficiency.
- a winding spool is arranged generally at right angles to the line of advance of the wire-like material, as it is discharged from the rolling mill or other forming mill.
- the spool is arranged to be operated at a speed just slightly greater than the normal speed of advance of the material, in order to maintain a slight tension during the wind-up.
- a novel guide bell arrangement is provided at one axial end of the spool.
- the guide bell is rotatable with the spool, but is axially displaceable along the spool in the performance of its function.
- the guide bell surrounds one end portion of the spool, providing an annular recess of a thickness somewhat greater than one layer of the material.
- the outer end of the guide bell is flared upwardly, to facilitate the insertion into the annular space of a fresh end of the wirelike material at the start of a wind-up operation.
- the guide bell thereafter is retractable, to accommodate winding of large, heavy coil.
- the guide bell is of a two part construction, consisting of an inner sleeve-like member and an outer sleeve-like member.
- the outer sleeve-like member forms the principal guide means to receive the incoming fresh end of material, while the inner sleeve-like member serves to confine axially the end of the material, in order to locate the initial convolution.
- the two parts of the guide bell are axially displaceable, independent of each other, enabling the outer sleeve to be axially retracted, without moving the inner member, immediately after the start up of a winding operation.
- both parts of the guide bell may be axially moved together, for stripping off the wound coil from the wind-up spool.
- the numeral 1 represents a spindle shaft, which is supported by suitable bearings 5 in a housing 4.
- One end of the spindle shaft projects outwardly from the housing 4 and mounts a plurality of spool drum segments 2 which, in the aggregate, form a winding spool.
- the spool segments 2 are mounted for limited radial movement, by means of an actuator slide 3.
- the full lines show the spool segments in their normal, expanded positions.
- the dotted lines located a short distance radially inward, reflect the radially retracted positions of the spool segments.
- Appropriate means of a well known type may be provided for controlling the position of the slide 3, as will be appreciated.
- the actuator slide 3 is mounted on the outer end extremity 12 of the spindle shaft for limited sliding movem&nt, while the spool segments 2 are slideably engaged with inclined surfaces 13 of the slide.
- Radial guide ways 14, at the inner end of the spool segments 2 cooperate with similar guides in a fixed collar 15, carried by the spindle shaft, to assist in guiding and supporting the spool segments 2.
- the collar 15 is fixed to the shaft 1 and has a rearwardly extending flange 16 forming a cylindrical outer surface 17.
- the surface 17 of the flange has a diameter between the expanded and retracted diameters of the spool segments 2.
- a sleeve-like member 6b Slideably supported on the cylindrical flange 16 is a sleeve-like member 6b, forming part of a two-part guide bell assembly 6.
- the sleeve member 6b has an abutment surface 18 arranged, in a normal or retracted position of the sleeve 6b, to lie close to the end surface of the spool segments 2.
- the sleeve member 6b is provided with an annular groove 19 receiving an operating member 8.
- the operating member 8 serves to slide the sleeve-like member 6b axially with respect to the spindle shaft.
- An outer sleeve-like member 6a of the guide bell assembly is slideably supported on surface 20 of the inner sleeve 6b.
- the rearward end of the sleeve is annularly recessed at 21 , to receive an operating member 7, by means of which the outer sleeve 6a may be advanced or retracted axially on the inner sleeve 6b, between the advance position shown in the upper portion of the drawing and the retracted position shown in the lower portion of the drawing.
- the sleeve 6a is provided with an outwardly flaring guide surface 10, which merges into a cylindrical inner confining surface 11.
- the diameter of the cylindrical confining surface 11 exceeds the retracted diameter (dotted lines) of the winding spool by an amount which somewhat exceeds the diameter of the wire-like element 9 to be wound on the spindle.
- the length of the outer sleeve member 6a is such that, in a retracted position, its forward extremity projects slightly beyond the abutment 18 of the inner sleeve, as reflected in the lower portion of the drawing.
- the spindle 1 is initially set into rotation, having a rotational speed such that the winding speed tends to exceed slightly the oncoming speed of the wire-like material, as it is discharged from the last stand of the rolling mill.
- the spool segments 2, initially, are in a retracted position, at the diameter reflected in the dotted lines in the drawing.
- the outer sleeve 6a of the guide bell assembly is actuated to its advanced or projected position, as reflected in the upper part of the drawing. This forms an annular recess at the inner end of the spool assembly 2, defined in part by the radially retracted spool segments, the confining surface 11 , and the abutment surface 18.
- the width of the recess is somewhat in excess of the diameter of the wire-like material 9, as shown.
- the positioned relationship of the rolling mill and winding stand is such that the incoming fresh end of material advances towards the spindle generally tangentially with respect to the outer surface and with an axial component directed towards the recessed end of the spool.
- the end reaches the guide bell assembly 6, it is directed by the flaring surface 10 into the recess and eventually into contact with the abutment surface 18.
- the leading end 9a of the wire As the leading end 9a of the wire is captured in the recess, it will commence to rotate around the spool, being confined by the cylindrical surface 11 of the sleeve member 6a and being held thereagainst by centrifugal force.
- the actuator 7 is operated to drive the sleeve 6a to its retracted position, and simultaneously the slide 3 is shifted to expand the spool segments 2 to the enlarged diameter indicated in full lines in the drawing. Thereafter, the winding operation proceeds, with successive convolutions of the wire-like material being laid side-by-side in the first course, and similarly in successive courses until the desired size of coil is achieved.
- the suitable level wind guide means may be provided to guide the wire-like material during the main portion of the coil winding operation.
- a coil 9b When a coil 9b has been completed, it may be stripped -from the spindle by moving the slide 3 outwardly, to retract the spool segments 2, arid thereafter advancing axially the guide bell assembly 6a 6b, pushing the wound coil ahead of it off of the spindle in the manner desired.
- the apparatus and procedure of the invention enables dense, compact coils to be wound in an orderly fashion and in a highly reliable manner.
- the advantage of this are twofold, in that, on the one hand, the rolling operation may be carried on with greater continuity and therefore greater efficiency, beca use of the significant reliability of the coil winding process, and, on the other hand, a more orderly coil is achieved, in that the successive convolutions may be laid out without entanglement. Also, the initial convolution is in a known position, easily accessible for subsequent paying out of the coil and/or butt welding of the successive coils, for example.
- One of the advantageous features of the invention resides in the use of a retractable guide bell arrangement, which initially partly surrounds the winding spool at one end.
- An incoming end of rapidly moving wire-like element is directed tangentially and with a slight axial component into an annular recess formed in part by the guide bell.
- the bell guides the fresh end into the proper starting position and confines it temporarily, for the first few convolutions of the winding operation. Thereafter, it is retracted, and winding of the coil continues under slight tension by appropriate driving of the spool.
- the guide bell assembly is utilized at the conclusion of the coil winding operation to strip the coil axially from the winding spindle.”
- the aforementioned solution therefore anticipates a gripper system of the wire/rod end whose first turns are wound in a recess or groove in the base flange (6) of the winding mandrel, in this specific case said base flange (6) is also axially mobile to allow both the clamping in a first instance then, with withdrawal, the completion of the winding of the coil and finally the extraction of the finished coil in a final stage with its movement towards the exterior (expulsion of the coil).
- the aim of this invention is to simplify these mechanisms and allow the winding of the first forming turns of the coil from the wire/rod end that is guided for winding, without clamping mechanisms that notoriously can cause tangles and inconveniences at the beginning of the winding of the coil, therefore obliging the stoppage of a very expensive in-line wire/rod production plant.
- the coil is easily extractable without extraction means by means of the presence of crosswise opposite incisions in the base flange that allow external opposite securing and by the lower part of the coil itself for its elevation with an upwards vertical axial movement.
- Said base ring that is in the form of an annular rib in sectors is shaped in an interchangeable way in order to adapt to the diameter of the wire/rod of the coil that is to be produced.
- the distance and form of the rib that constitutes said recess (trapezoidal form) of the cuneiform clamping of the wire/rod varies for the interchangeability of the component sectors that form said rib.
- Fig. 1 represents a perspective view of the winding machine/coiler, in particular of the winding reel in axial half section in the winding stage with a view of the clamping means of the first winding turn of the wire/rod by the winder;
- Fig.2 represents the same solution as Figure 1 but with the coil completely wound and the upper flange of the reel rotated with its radial sectors directed upwards to allow the extraction of the coil;
- Figs.3A, 3B represent an enlarged cross-section of Figs.1 and 2, the area o-f the interchangeable rib at the base of flanging of the reel, where it can clearly be seen how the rib intercalates thus interpenetrating the second layer of turns, therefore without substantially distancing the second layer of wire/rod turns while the third layer of wire/rod turns is placed beyond said rib, similarly without spacing;
- Figs.4 and 4a represent a side view from above of the winding machine as in previous Figures, in a global schematic view, from the feed side of the wire/rod to be wound (AB), with the pair of wire-guide jaws lowered around the wire/rod winding reel to allow the automatic threading of the wire/rod originating from the respective wire-guide (3), while a pair of rollers that maintain the
- Fig.5 represents a view of the stage immediately following the wire/rod threading and the start of winding (F), with the opposite wire-guide jaws (4C-431) immediately raised with a short disengagement movement from the previous wire-guide position, this movement is very fast because it is not integrated into the total disengagement mechanism that occurs in a subsequent stage.
- Fig. 6 represents an enlarged view of the constructive details of the wire-winding reel for the formation of the coil (winding reel), in partial axial section to show the respective moving mechanism and cooling device. Said winding reel or winding coil is in the winding position.
- Fig.7 represents a view of the winding reel (AV) in the previous Figure, in which in partial axial section, the moving mechanism is visible and the latter was transformed by a closed reel with a counter flanged cylindrical mandrel with a conical reel/mandrel (410) and upper flanging (411) rotated upwards, namely towards the axis and outwards to allow the axial extraction of said coil (B).
- Winder Groups (4,4A,4B,4C, Figs.4,4A,5)
- There are two winding groups that are identical and adjacent with a wire-winding reel (F) with an openable coil (AV) with vertical axis.
- Each group includes, in addition to the central winding reel (AV-41) with mandrel (410) with lower reel flange (412), two opposite coil containment groups (4b) with pairs of rollers (422) and two wire-guide jaws with automatic entry at the start of winding (4C).
- They include two respective articulated devices (42), placed on each side of the winding reel (AV) with respect to the wire/rod advancing line that enters on the side of the reel (AB).
- the rollers are mounted on an articulated arm (421) hinged to the base structure (420) and operated in rotation from a distanced position (Fig.4) to a position against the coil (B).
- the movement takes place by means of fluid dynamic base cylinder (4212) on a return arm (4210).
- Said rollers (422) are mounted in pairs on a parallelogram (4222) with a pair of opposing arms mounted on roller supports (4220) and moved elastically under pressure by respective fluid dynamic cylinder (4221) means. In this way the movement is simple and reliable and the orientation of the rolls is guaranteed to be invariable for the suitable containment of the end turns of the coil (b) on the winding reel (4V-41) to avoid slackening prior to withdrawal.
- the wire-guide group includes two opposite guide jaws with a semicircular wire/rod entrance (431) hinged to the side horizontally (430) and controlled by a fast-moving dynamic fluid cylinder (4311) at the end of the jaw movement arm (4310) hinged to the side at the base machine (4301) and rotated in distancing and approach by means of a return arm (43101) operated by a fluid dynamic base cylinder (43102).
- Central Winding Group - Winding reel with coil (4a, Figs.6, 7) This comprises the central winding reel (41) with the openable and closable reel
- the reel mandrel (AV) is composed of four sectors namely four pincers (410) hinged to the base (4121) of a lower reel flange coil support (412). On the upper part the movable sectors of the reel mandrel (410) are articulated
- the sectors or pincers of the semicircular reel core (410) are internally holed to form channels (4102).
- the channels convey on a return duct (41020) with internal conveyance and double coaxial channelling (41021 ,41022).
- the external shape of said pincers or core sectors is undulated by means of alternate longitudinal recesses (4101). In this way the contact of the surface of the core of the reel (AV) with the coil (B) is reduced and the circulation of air through these longitudinal recesses is facilitated.
- the reel (AV) rotates coaxially to the central axis by means of known art motorization with return bevel gear (40, 401-402). Winding Cycle
- the primer of coil formation takes place by means of said device with movable semicircular opposite jaws (431) in association with the wire/rod introduction system (AB) for first turns adherent to the side or base flange of the reel (AV) of the winder with the aid of the tilted helical entry ribs (20) for the penetration of the wire/rod (F) between the mandrel (410) and the annular rib (10) placed at the base of the lower flange of the reel (412) as claimed, wherein the wire/rod (F1) engages for the course of the trapezoidal annular groove (R), that clamps the wire/rod (F1) pushed by the conveying ribbings (20) to the base of the mandrel (410).
- the device with opposite jaws (431) receives the wire/rod (F) from the dispenser (2- 3) while it adheres to the reel core (AV) and subsequently to the primer of the first turns, it must quickly free the coil forming area. To do this with optimal efficiency, the fast movement of rapid movement is used (short rotation 4310, Fig.5). Subsequently, with another slower and wider rotation movement (4310-43102) the distancing of the wire-guide jaws is carried out, leaving free the space to the approach of said containment rollers of the last coil turns (422).
- Said clamping means have four double crosswise opposing jaws that are rotated at 45° to grasp the coil (B) between the rollers (422) and penetrate into the crossed T-shaped incisions made on the upper surface of the lower flange (412), therefore under the coil to be withdrawn.
- rollers (422) move away and the coil (B) remains closed by the clamping device that has penetrated the incisions (T).
- the reel (AV) has also opened thus tightening and closing the upper flanging petals that are oriented upwards.
- the closed coil is also loosed internally, the mandrel (410) being restricted upwards like a cone, and it can easily be withdrawn upwards for the transfer by means of transfer means (not shown), for example to a binder (not illustrated).
- the wire/rod (F1) sent into this recess by the opposite wire-guide jaws (431) at the start of winding (Fig.4) is forced into the trapezoidal groove (R), precisely from said tilted or helical entry ribs (20) and thus the wire/rod of the first turn (F1) engages in said groove (R), by means of the presence of the opposite tilted surface produced by the annular teeth (10).
- Said tilted surface has a very small inclination in order to form a wire/rod engagement clamp by simple pressure-traction.
- the inclination angle of the trapezoidal groove is lower than 30° for adequate gripping, preferably lower than 15°, preferably 12°.
- the wire/rod turns will continue to form and the second wire/rod turn (F2) is clamped adjacent to the first wire/rod turn (F1) maintaining better clamping, slightly higher than the first by support on the tooth (10), while the subsequent wire/rod turn (F3) returns to rest on the base surface of the lower flange (412) without therefore having any distance between the turns, the form of the rib tooth (10) being adequately shaped to adjust to the diameter of the wire/rod (10).
- annular base sectors with entry ribs (2-20) are interchangeable and can be screwed. In this way, when the ribs (20) are worn they can be renewed by changing the sectors (2).
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AT05719015T ATE520481T1 (en) | 2004-03-03 | 2005-02-25 | WINDING MACHINE FOR ROLLED OR DRAWN WIRE/ROD WITH A WIRE/ROD COLLECTION DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC WINDING |
BRPI0508122-0A BRPI0508122A (en) | 2004-03-03 | 2005-02-25 | wire or tie down / wire stripping machine with self-winding rotary gear mechanism |
EP05719015A EP1722905B1 (en) | 2004-03-03 | 2005-02-25 | Winding machine for rolled or drawn wire/rod with a device for clutching a wire/rod for automatic winding |
PL05719015T PL1722905T3 (en) | 2004-03-03 | 2005-02-25 | Winding machine for rolled or drawn wire/rod with a device for clutching a wire/rod for automatic winding |
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