Bead-apex assembly systems
10456807 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
- John R. Russo, II (Marcy, NY, US)
- Christopher L. Johnson (Blossvale, NY, US)
- Paul D. Gatley (Holland Patent, NY, US)
- Marek J. Kos (Stow, OH, US)
- Eric W. Gorham (Akron, OH, US)
- Mark Marabito (Medina, OH, US)
- Thomas D. Miller (Barberton, OH, US)
- Rosemarie Fisher (Medina, OH, US)
- Donald L. Matthews (Southington, OH, US)
Cpc classification
B05C21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D30/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D2030/482
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D2030/487
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bead-apex assembly system comprising a bead forming system and an apex application system. In one embodiment, a supporting assembly is located at least partially between the bead forming system and the apex application system, and the supporting assembly is adapted to move an annular bead ring from the bead forming system to the apex application system.
Claims
1. A bead-apex assembly system, comprising: a bead forming system; an apex application system; and a supporting assembly; and a separation system, the separation system including at least a first gripping element and a second gripping element configured to grip respective annular bead rings formed on a bead former of the bead forming system, wherein the supporting assembly is located at least partially between the separation system and the apex application system, wherein the supporting assembly includes a rotatable arm coupled to a chuck, wherein the chuck that is separate from, and movable relative to, the bead former of the bead forming system and the first and second gripping elements of the separation system, wherein the first gripping element is movable axially relative to the second gripping element such that it is configured to space the respective annular bead rings in an axial direction such that they are positioned for receipt by the supporting assembly, and wherein the supporting assembly includes at least two chucks for moving the respective annular bead rings from the separation system to the apex application system.
2. The bead-apex assembly system of claim 1, wherein when the respective annular bead ring is moved from the bead forming system to the apex application system, the respective annular bead ring moves less than fifty feet.
3. The bead-apex assembly system of claim 1, wherein the at least first and second gripping elements of the separation system are configured to unload the respective annular bead ring from the bead former.
4. The bead-apex assembly system of claim 1, wherein the bead-apex assembly system comprises a plurality of apex application systems.
5. The bead-apex assembly system of claim 1, wherein the rotatable arm comprises a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the chuck, and the second end coupled to a second chuck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like referenced numerals designated corresponding parts throughout the different views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) The present embodiments generally relate to bead-apex assembly systems comprising a bead forming system and an apex application system. The bead forming system is adapted to form annular bead rings 60. The apex application system is adapted to form a rubber apex 61 and to apply the rubber apex 61 to an outer periphery of bead ring 60 to form bead-apex assembly 65. Each of the embodiments described herein is advantageous over previously-known systems for forming bead-apex assemblies, which generally encompass significant separation of the location and processes of bead formation and apex application. The embodiments described herein advantageously can increase productivity, increase quality due to higher repeatability, reduce overall floor space required for the formation of bead-apex assemblies 65, and reduce the amount of inventoried product.
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(12) In the embodiment of
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(14) As best shown by
(15) Apex application system 40A is a system for applying an apex 61 to bead ring 60 to form bead-apex assembly 65, Apex application system 40A generally comprises equipment for the formation of apex 61, for example through the use of automatic rubber extrusion and profiling equipment. Further, apex application system 40A comprises equipment, shown as apex applicator 42, for applying apex 61 to the outer periphery of the bead ring 60.
(16) Apex application system 40A may incorporate components from commercially available apex application systems to the extent it relates to coupling an apex around a bead ring and securing the free ends of the apex. However, in the present embodiments, apex application system 40A may comprise additional or modified equipment relative to existing technology, including but not limited to arm 41, which is adjustable or extendable to position apex applicator 42 within proper communication with bead ring 60, for purposes described in greater detail below.
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(18) After formation of bead-apex assembly 65, turret arm 55 may then rotate to position the supporting chuck 51 at Position C for unloading. Bead-apex assembly 65 may be either automatically or manually unloaded from supporting chuck 51 at this position. Alternatively, the bead-apex assembly 65 may be unloaded at any position within the reach of the chuck supporting assembly 50A.
(19) The chuck supporting assembly 50A may comprise multiple supporting chucks 51, 51. In the embodiment shown in
(20) Alternatively, chuck supporting assembly 50A may comprise a plurality of turret arms, each arm comprising at least one end portion coupled to a supporting chuck 51. Another alternative embodies a rotatable body adapted to couple to a plurality of supporting chucks 51. These embodiments are advantageous when it is desired to have more than two supporting chucks for the selective positioning of a plurality of bead rings 60 and bead-apex assemblies 65.
(21) Further, bead-apex assembly system 20 may comprise a plurality of chuck supporting assemblies, as best shown by the embodiment of
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(23) In the embodiment of
(24) Advantageously, the bead ring 60 does not travel far between bead forming and apex application. By way of example, and without limitation, in one embodiment the bead ring 60 travels less than fifty feet between the bead forming and apex application locations, e.g., bead former 31 to apex applicator 42. In the embodiments disclosed, the bead ring 60 can travel less than twenty feet between the bead former 31 to apex applicator 42. Such a small travel distance of less than fifty feet, or even less than twenty feet, is possible with the arrangement of the present embodiments and provides a significant improvement over previous arrangements where a considerably longer travel distance occurs, e.g., often across the length of an entire factory or different facilities altogether between these particular bead forming and apex applicator steps. It will also be appreciated that many handling steps are reduced or eliminated by the embodiment of
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(26) After formation of bead ring 60, chuck supporting assembly 150 moves loaded bead former 131 from a bead formation position (Position A) to an apex application position (Position B), where bead former 131 may communicate with the apex application system 140. Apex application system 140 may be adapted for the proper communication with bead former 131, thereby applying apex 61 to bead ring 60 to form bead-apex assembly 65 on bead former 131.
(27) After apex application, chuck supporting assembly 150 may move bead former 131 to a position for unloading. The unloading position may be at any position within the reach of chuck supporting assembly 150, including the position where beads 60 are formed (Position A). If required, unloaded bead former 131 may be transported back to Position A for use during the formation of one or more bead rings 60.
(28) Further, chuck supporting assembly 150 may support a plurality of bead formers 131 at once, thereby allowing for the supporting of a plurality of bead rings 60 and bead-apex assemblies 65 at once. Bead-apex assembly system 120 can also include multiple parallel chuck supporting assemblies, in a spacing manner similar to what is depicted in
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(31) While various embodiments of the invention have been described, the invention is not to be restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents. Moreover, the advantages described herein are not necessarily the only advantages of the invention and it is not necessarily expected that every embodiment of the invention will achieve all of the advantages described.