Process to cut coax cable
09908169 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B21D43/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A computer numerical control (cnc) bending machine used to bend and then cut a specific programmed profile from a long length of cable comprising: a base, a carriage, a bend head and a saw; the carriage includes a spindle to rotate the cable, the carriage is also able to transport the cable in a linear fashion; the bend head comprises a clamp and a wiper roller and a bend die; after a last bend is formed, the clamp and wiper roller are retracted away from the bend die; the carriage is then able to then transport the cable forward away from the saw, the spindle is then able to rotate the cable out of the plane of the bend, the carriage is then able to transport the cable back toward the saw; the saw is then able to sever the cable such that a last leg length adjacent to the last bend which is shorter than the fixed distance between the saw and the bend die.
Claims
1. A bending machine to bend and cut a bent piece of cable from a length of the cable, the bending machine comprising: a spindle to grip the cable and move the cable in an x-axis direction; a bend die having an axis in a y-axis direction perpendicular to the x-axis direction; a saw movable in the y-axis direction, having a cutting plane parallel to the y-axis and a z-axis perpendicular to the x and y-axes, wherein the cutting plane of the saw is a distance D closer to the spindle than the bend die in the x-axis direction; a wiper roller; and a device to move the spindle along a rail in the z-axis direction; wherein the spindle moves the cable in the x-axis direction past the bend die, the wiper roller moves concentrically around the bend die to form a bend in the cable and then moves away from the bend die, the spindle moves the cable with the bent piece in the x-axis direction a distance A, rotates the cable with the bent piece about the x-axis and out of a plane of the bend, and moves the rotated cable and bent piece in the negative x-axis direction a distance B greater than the distance A, and the saw cuts the cable in the cutting plane at a last leg length adjacent to the bend; and wherein the spindle moves the rotated cable and bent piece in the z-axis direction by a distance C prior to moving the rotated cable and bent piece in the negative x-axis direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(9) Reference will now made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
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(11) An axis indicator 15 is shown to further describe the bending machine 10. The axis indicator 15 is a three dimensional visualization aid and is not part of the bending machine 10. The axis indicator 15 shows three arrows labeled X, Y, and Z. The positive directions of the X, Y, and Z axes are indicated by the pointed direction of each individual arrow. In general, a negative X direction is opposite a positive X direction. The same is true for the Y and Z directions.
(12) A portion of the carriage 12, a spindle housing 18, can move in the Z direction. The spindle housing 18 supports the spindle 26. The spindle housing 18 slides along rails 50, 52 to move along the Z axis relative to the overall carriage 12 structure. A device 19 is able to move the spindle housing 18, and thus the spindle 26, along rails 50, 52 in the Z axis direction.
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(14) The carriage 12 is a three axis device used to manipulate the cable 27 as it is being processed during a bending operation. The carriage 12 is able to transport the cable 47 forwards and backwards parallel to the X axis along a rail 25. The carriage 12 supports the spindle 26. The spindle 26 is able to grip the cable 47 and rotate about an axis parallel to the X axis. At certain times during a forming process, the cable 47 is held captive by spindle 26. The spindle 26 is also able to shift the cable 47 in the negative and positive Z directions.
(15) The saw 13 includes a guard 28, a saw blade 38, and a saw support post 23. The saw blade 38 is circular in nature and is powered to rotate about an axis parallel to the X axis. The saw support post 23 provides a foundation for the saw blade 38 during its normal course of operation. The saw support post 23 is attached to the base 11. The saw blade 38 is able to translate (move) in a plane parallel to a plane that contains both the Y and Z axes.
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(17) Concentric with the bend die 30 is a main bend spindle 20. The main bend spindle 20 is parallel to the Y axis. The main bend spindle 20 is able to rotate about an axis parallel to the Y axis. The main bend spindle 20 is prevented from linear motion. However, it is a bearing 21 that allows the main bend spindle 20 to freely rotate about the axis parallel to the Y axis. Attached to the main bend spindle 20 is a wiper base 33. The wiper base 33 supports a wiper arm 34. The wiper arm 34 supports a wiper roller 32. The wiper roller 32 is held captive by a screw 31.
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(19) Also supported by the bend head frame 24 is a clamp base 36. The clamp base 36 supports a clamp slide 35. The clamp slide 35 supports a clamp 37. The clamp 37 is able to move along an axis parallel to the Z axis.
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(26) The cable 27 is bent by the main bend spindle 20 rotating the wiper roller 32 concentrically around the bend die 30. All during this time the clamp 37 holds the cable 27 firmly against the bend die 30.
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(30) Once the cable 27 is in the retracted position, the saw blade 38 can descend in the negative Y direction, thus producing the gap 44. Once the gap 44 is imparted in the cable 47, the cable 47 and cable 27 are consider severed, leaving the last leg length 45 less than the distance D.
(31) As an alternate way of operation, after the spindle 26 has rotated the cable 27 out of the plane of the bend, the cable 27 can shift out in the positive Z direction prior to being retracted in the negative X direction by spindle 26. The amount of the shift out in the positive Z direction distance C, which is sufficient enough so that the cable 27, including the bend, suredly clears the sides of the bend die 30 upon being retracted in the negative X direction. The benefit of shifting the cable 27 out in the positive Z direction is it can minimize any interference that may arise between the cable 27 and the bend die 30 as the spindle 26 pulls back on the bent cable 27 in the negative X direction.
(32) In the event the spindle 26 does not shift out prior to retracting the cable 27 in the negative X direction, the cable 27 would then have a tendency to flex out, or bow in the positive Z direction as the cable 27 is forced past the bend die 30. This could cause the gap 44 to be somewhat not perpendicular to the cable 47, and thus a square cut is not achieved at the end of the cable 27.
(33) Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.