Patent classifications
B65H54/22
Method for Controlling Displays of a Spinning Machine or Winder
A method for controlling a display on a spinning machine or winder having a plurality of same-kind workstations and a plurality of displays includes assigning one of the displays to at least two of the workstations, wherein each display includes a display area. During normal operation of the workstations, information regarding the individual workstations assigned to the particular display is simultaneously displayed in respective subareas of the display area. When required by changed operating states at the work stations, a surface area of the subareas is changed to display information regarding at least one of the workstations on a larger subarea. An associated spinning machine or winder is also provided.
LOW TENSION APPLICATION COILER
The present invention is an apparatus, system and method for a low tension application spooler and or coiler system that positively drives the material into the coil and or reel so that the tension is minimum during the winding process.
Microduct-tube winder, double station winder, processing system for empty plastics microduct tubes and method for winding up such tubes
The invention relates to a microduct-tube winder (5) for winding up extruded empty plastics microduct tubes having an outside diameter of about 2 to about 20 mm, having a reel (8) which is rotatable about a rotation axis (16) and has a core (9) arranged between two radially projecting flanges (10), the tube being windable on said core (9), and having a tube guiding device (6), via which the tube is fed to the reel (8), wherein a first transfer point is provided on the tube guiding device (6), the tube losing contact with the tube guiding device (6) at said first transfer point in the operating state of the microduct-tube winder (5), and wherein provision is made of a second transfer point, assigned to the reel, the tube coming into contact with the core (9) or a tube layer wound onto the latter at said second transfer point, wherein the tube guiding device (6); is movable in a transverse plane of the reel (8) and the reel (8) is movable in the direction of its rotation axis (16) such that in the operating state the winding angle (a) at the second transfer point always remains the same. The invention also relates to a double station winder (1) having two such microduct-tube winders (5), to a processing system having a microduct-tube winder (5), to a manufacturing system having an extrusion apparatus and a processing system and to a method for winding up an empty plastics tube.
Microduct-tube winder, double station winder, processing system for empty plastics microduct tubes and method for winding up such tubes
The invention relates to a microduct-tube winder (5) for winding up extruded empty plastics microduct tubes having an outside diameter of about 2 to about 20 mm, having a reel (8) which is rotatable about a rotation axis (16) and has a core (9) arranged between two radially projecting flanges (10), the tube being windable on said core (9), and having a tube guiding device (6), via which the tube is fed to the reel (8), wherein a first transfer point is provided on the tube guiding device (6), the tube losing contact with the tube guiding device (6) at said first transfer point in the operating state of the microduct-tube winder (5), and wherein provision is made of a second transfer point, assigned to the reel, the tube coming into contact with the core (9) or a tube layer wound onto the latter at said second transfer point, wherein the tube guiding device (6); is movable in a transverse plane of the reel (8) and the reel (8) is movable in the direction of its rotation axis (16) such that in the operating state the winding angle (a) at the second transfer point always remains the same. The invention also relates to a double station winder (1) having two such microduct-tube winders (5), to a processing system having a microduct-tube winder (5), to a manufacturing system having an extrusion apparatus and a processing system and to a method for winding up an empty plastics tube.
WINDING MACHINE FOR RAFFIA SPOOLS
The present invention relates to a winding machine for raffia spools intended for obtaining individual spools of a pre-set length starting from a large-volume feed spool. The machine is capable of assembling the two parts that form each spool and subsequently winding the specific number of metres that are preselected. Once the winding process is finished, the machine cuts the rope and secures it to prevent the yarn spool from unravelling to subsequently start a new cycle with a new reel, all in a fully automated manner.
UNIVERSAL WINDING MACHINE FOR A MULTITUDE OF TRAY DESIGNS
A machine for winding suture into a suture tray package includes a base platform with package nests, each nest including upwardly-extending locating pins. A workstation places an empty tray onto one nest. Another workstation feeds a needle with attached suture in the tray and parks the needle in the tray. A winding station for winding the suture into a tray winding channel includes a rotatable winding head with configurable suture guiding pins, a stripper plate pushing the wound suture off the guiding pins, a suture control arm with proximal and distal ends and top and bottom sides, the distal end having a front standoff and a rear standoff incorporating a suture guiding channel, and a base member mounting the arm to base platform. A lid placement station places a lid onto a nest, a lid attachment station attaches lid to tray and an offloading station removes trays from nests.
UNIVERSAL WINDING MACHINE FOR A MULTITUDE OF TRAY DESIGNS
A machine for winding suture into a suture tray package includes a base platform with package nests, each nest including upwardly-extending locating pins. A workstation places an empty tray onto one nest. Another workstation feeds a needle with attached suture in the tray and parks the needle in the tray. A winding station for winding the suture into a tray winding channel includes a rotatable winding head with configurable suture guiding pins, a stripper plate pushing the wound suture off the guiding pins, a suture control arm with proximal and distal ends and top and bottom sides, the distal end having a front standoff and a rear standoff incorporating a suture guiding channel, and a base member mounting the arm to base platform. A lid placement station places a lid onto a nest, a lid attachment station attaches lid to tray and an offloading station removes trays from nests.
System For Cooling A Cable
A cooling system (100) for cooling a cable (10). The system (100) comprises: at least one fixed cooling channel (20), which is arranged downstream of an extrusion head (EH); and at least one multi-pass apparatus (30), which in turn comprises a set of fixed pulleys (32, 33, 34), and a fixed, motor-driven capstan (35) designed to wind the cable (10). The system (100) is characterized in that the multi-pass apparatus (30) comprises a movable pulley (36) designed to translate along vertical guides (39A, 39B). The movable pulley (36) and the vertical guides (39A, 39B) are contained in a cooling device (56) for cooling the cable (10).
System For Cooling A Cable
A cooling system (100) for cooling a cable (10). The system (100) comprises: at least one fixed cooling channel (20), which is arranged downstream of an extrusion head (EH); and at least one multi-pass apparatus (30), which in turn comprises a set of fixed pulleys (32, 33, 34), and a fixed, motor-driven capstan (35) designed to wind the cable (10). The system (100) is characterized in that the multi-pass apparatus (30) comprises a movable pulley (36) designed to translate along vertical guides (39A, 39B). The movable pulley (36) and the vertical guides (39A, 39B) are contained in a cooling device (56) for cooling the cable (10).
WINDING HEAD FOR A TORRODIAL WINDING MACHINE, TORRODIAL WINDING MACHINE COMPRISING SUCH A WINDING HEAD AND METHOD
A winding head includes an annular magazine for storing the quantity of wire required to wind a torus, a first mechanism for driving the magazine in rotation, and a traveler for guiding the wire, at the output of the magazine, around the torus. The winding head includes a second mechanism, distinct from the first mechanism, for driving the traveler in rotation, such that the magazine and the traveler can be driven in rotation independently of one another.