ADJUSTABLE FILAMENTARY MATERIAL GUIDE
20220153549 ยท 2022-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Luis IZAGUIRRE (Croton-on-Hudson, NY, US)
- Thomas BRIGGS (Poughquag, NY, US)
- Dave GAMBLE (Wingdale, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B65H57/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H57/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H57/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An adjustable guide apparatus for guiding filamentary material from a reciprocating traverse onto a mandrel of a winding machine to form a coil. The adjustable guide apparatus includes a housing having a collar defining an inlet opening configured to receive filamentary material, and adjustable guides coupled to the housing defining a guide opening between the adjustable guides for passage of the filamentary material from the inlet opening. The apparatus also includes an adjuster configured to adjust relative spacing between the adjustable guides that defines the size of the guide opening.
Claims
1. An adjustable guide apparatus for guiding filamentary material from a reciprocating traverse onto a mandrel of a winding machine to form a coil, the guide comprising: a housing having a collar defining an inlet opening configured to receive filamentary material; adjustable guides coupled to the housing defining a guide opening between the adjustable guides for passage of the filamentary material from the inlet opening; and an adjuster configured to adjust relative spacing between the adjustable guides.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the inlet opening axially aligns in a vertical direction with the guide opening.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the adjustable guides are configured to simultaneously move toward or away from one another by operation of the adjuster.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the adjustable guides include rollers.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein: the rollers extend along parallel axes that lie in a horizontal plane.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein: the adjustable guides include two rollers.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the adjuster includes a threaded adjuster screw extending through aligned threaded bores formed in the adjustable guides, wherein the threaded adjuster screw extends along a screw axis and wherein the adjustable guides are configured to translate either toward or away from one another along the screw axis depending on a direction of rotation of the screw.
8. The apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising: non-adjustable guides extending along axes perpendicular to the axes of the adjustable guides, wherein the adjustable guides are disposed vertically between the non-adjustable guides and the collar.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein: the collar is configured for coupling to the reciprocating traverse operable to reciprocate the apparatus as filamentary material is drawn through the guide opening onto the mandrel of the winding machine.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: an adjustment ring having a neck threadably coupled to the collar of the housing, the neck having an annular bearing surface on a bottom side of the neck, wherein the adjuster includes a pair of opposed arms pivotally coupled to the housing at an intermediate location along the length of each arm, each arm having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion extending to a cam surface configured to bear against the annular bearing surface, the lower portion pivotally coupled to one of the adjustable guides at or near a lower end of the arm, wherein threading the adjustment ring into or out of the collar causes the spacing between the adjustable guides to change.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising: biasing members, each biasing member coupled between the housing and respective lower portion, the biasing member configured to urge the opposed arms and the adjustable guides in a direction towards one another.
12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein: the biasing members are springs.
13. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein: interference between the cam surfaces and the annular bearing surface inhibit movement of the adjustable guides towards each other.
14. A method of setting the adjustable guide apparatus according to claim 1 for guiding filamentary material from a reciprocating traverse onto a mandrel of a winding machine to form a coil of a filamentary material, the method comprising: ensuring that the relative spacing between the adjustable guides causes the guide opening to be larger than a thickness of the filamentary material; introducing the filamentary material through the guide opening; with the filamentary material disposed in the guide opening, reducing the relative spacing between the adjustable guides until the adjustable guides contact the filamentary material; and after the adjustable guides contact the filamentary material, increasing the relative spacing between the adjustable guides until the filamentary material contacts only one of the adjustable guides.
15. A method of setting the adjustable guide apparatus according to claim 7 for guiding filamentary material from a reciprocating traverse onto a mandrel of a winding machine to form a coil of a filamentary material, the method comprising: ensuring that the relative spacing between the adjustable guides is such that the guide opening is larger than a thickness of the filamentary material; introducing the filamentary material through the guide opening; with the filamentary material disposed in the guide opening, rotating the screw about the screw axis in a first direction to reduce the relative spacing between the adjustable guides until the adjustable guides contact the filamentary material; and after the adjustable guides contact the filamentary material, rotating the screw about the screw axis in a second direction opposite the first direction to increase the relative spacing between the adjustable guides until the filamentary material contacts only one of the adjustable guides.
16. A method of setting the adjustable guide apparatus according to claim 11 for guiding filamentary material from a reciprocating traverse onto a mandrel of a winding machine to form a coil of a filamentary material, the method comprising: ensuring that the relative spacing between the adjustable guides is such that the guide opening is larger than a thickness of the filamentary material; introducing the filamentary material through the guide opening; with the filamentary material disposed in the guide opening, threading the adjustment ring out of the collar to reduce the relative spacing between the adjustable guides until the adjustable guides contact the filamentary material; and after the adjustable guides contact the filamentary material, threading the adjustment ring into the collar to increase the relative spacing between the adjustable guides until the filamentary material contacts only one of the adjustable guides.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0028] The rollers 204, the screw 206, the track 208, and the guides 210 are coupled to the housing 202. In the specific embodiment shown in
[0029] In the embodiment shown, the rollers 204 are free to rotate about respective axes A-A and B-B, which are which are transverse to axes C-C, D-D, E-E, and F-F. Each roller 204 has a central elongated shaft 204a (
[0030] In the embodiment shown, the screw 206 is configured as an adjuster screw with at least one head 206a and left hand threads 206b on one half (e.g., left half in
[0031] The apparatus 200 is adjustable and can be set by a user for filamentary material of different thicknesses (i.e., diameter).
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[0033] The adjustable guides 304 and guides 310 may be roller guides that extend along respective longitudinal axes. The longitudinal axes of guides 304 and 310 may be perpendicular to one another, as shown in
[0034] The guide apparatus 300 also includes an adjustment ring 320 that couples to the rim 302a of the housing 302. In the embodiment shown in
[0035] Each arm 324 defines a hole 324d (
[0036] Once the annular bearing surface 322b is set to a specific axial position relative to the collar 302a, the interference between the cam surfaces 324c and the annular bearing surface 322b sets a certain spacing between the opening 301 between the rollers 304. The interference prevents the opening 301 from decreasing. Thus, the set initial size of the opening 301 can be considered a minimum size of the opening 301. However, even after the ring 320 is set into position, the interference between cam surfaces 324c and annular bearing surface 322b does not prevent the arms 324 from rotating about the intermediate position 326 to enlarge the opening 301 between the rollers 304 beyond the initially set minimum size. This enlargement of the opening 301 between the rollers 304 may be useful in situations where a certain enlarged portion (e.g., a kink, or a splice between cables) of filamentary material that exceeds the initial set minimum size of the opening 301 is directed into the opening 301. In such a situation, the enlarged portion of the filamentary material, as it passes the rollers 304, will urge the lower portions 324b of the arms 324 radially outward to spread the rollers slightly further apart to permit the enlarged portion to pass, thereby avoiding crushing the enlarged portion and possibly damaging the filamentary material, or causing the filament to break.
[0037] The lower portions 324b may be biased by biasing members (e.g., springs) 328 that extend between the lower portions 324b of arms 324 and the housing 302. Each arm 324 may have a retainer 324e (
[0038] The apparatus 300 is adjustable and can be set by a user for filamentary material of different thicknesses (i.e., diameter). To set the apparatus 300 for a specific thickness of filamentary material, if the rollers 304 are not already widely spread, a user can thread (rotate) the ring 320 fully or substantially into collar 302a (e.g., clockwise) in order to spread rollers 304 substantially apart to set the opening 301 to a large or even maximum size. A user can then feed a filament (e.g., wire) through the bore 305 of the ring 320, through the opening 303, and through the opening 301. Then, a user can thread (rotate) the ring 320 out of collar 302a (e.g., counterclockwise) to permit the lower portions 324b of the arms 324 to rotate toward axis H-H due to the force on the arms 324 from springs 328. This will move the rollers 304 toward the central axis H-H and into contact with the filamentary material, lightly squeezing the material. Then, the user can thread (rotate) the ring 320 into the collar 302a (e.g., clockwise) again until the opening 301 is large enough for the filamentary material to contact only one or the other of the rollers 304, but does not contact both rollers 304.
[0039] There have been described and illustrated herein several embodiments of an adjustable guide for filamentary material. While particular embodiments have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Thus, while particular arrangements for connecting various elements have been disclosed, it will be appreciated that other suitable arrangements can be used as well. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the provided invention without deviating from its spirit and scope as claimed.