Claims
- 1. An apparatus for winding a strip of material into an arcuate elongated passage defined within a first element, the first element defining a circumferentially extending gap opening into the arcuate elongated passage, said apparatus comprising:
- a bobbin rotatably disposed within the arcuate elongated passage and operable for receiving the strip of material;
- supply means for supplying the strip of material to said bobbin through the circumferentially extending gap;
- bobbin drive means coupled to said bobbin through the circumferentially extending gap for rotating said bobbin to wind the strip of material into a coil on said bobbin; and
- drag belt means for slidably frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of said coil to create a frictional drag force on said strip of material for tightening the windings of said coil as said bobbin rotates.
- 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said bobbin includes a hub and side flanges extending radially outward from both lateral ends of said hub, said hub being operable for receiving an end of the strip of material to form the center of said coil, said side flanges flanking the lateral extremities of said coil and the strip of material as the strip of material is being wound onto said bobbin.
- 3. An apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said supply means includes hold-down tines engaging the strip of material as the strip of material is being wound onto said bobbin for preventing lifting of the strip of material by said side flanges during bobbin rotation.
- 4. An apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said supply means includes lateral guide bushings disposed proximate the lateral extremities of the strip of material for laterally guiding the strip of material onto said bobbin.
- 5. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said bobbin includes a hollow hub, and wherein said bobbin drive means includes pinion means in driving engagement with the interior of said hollow hub for rotating said bobbin about its axis, and also includes servo motor drive means for rotatably driving said pinion means to wind the strip of material into the coil on said bobbin.
- 6. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said bobbin includes a hollow hub with internal gear teeth, and wherein said bobbin drive means includes pinion means in meshed engagement with said hub gear teeth for rotating said bobbin about its axis, and also includes servo motor drive means for rotatably driving said pinion means to wind the strip of material into the coil on said bobbin.
- 7. An apparatus as recited in claim 6 wherein said pinion means includes a pinion shaft extending through said hollow hub of said bobbin and rotatably supported on both ends thereof, said pinion shaft having external gear teeth engaging said hub gear teeth, said pinion shaft also having a drive end adapted for engaging said servo motor drive means.
- 8. An apparatus for winding a strip of material into a coil in an internal core area of a toroidal assembly, said toroidal assembly including two halves each extending through an arc less than one half of a torus, said apparatus comprising:
- support means for supporting the two halves of the toroidal assembly;
- wedging means for forming a circumferentially extending gap between the two halves of the toroidal assembly at one end thereof;
- a bobbin rotatably disposed within the internal core area and operable for receiving the strip of material;
- supply means for supplying the strip of material to said bobbin through said circumferentially extending gap;
- bobbin drive means coupled to said bobbin through said circumferentially extending gap for rotating said bobbin to wind the strip of material onto said bobbin; and
- belt means frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of the coil for tightening the coil as said bobbin rotates.
- 9. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said support means includes a cradle engaging the lower portion of the two halves of the toroidal assembly for supporting the two halves in the shape of a continuous arc, and also includes elevating means for raising said cradle and toroidal assembly to a position wherein said bobbin drive means can engage said bobbin for winding the strip of material onto said bobbin.
- 10. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 wherein said cradle is supported by jack screws, and wherein said elevating means includes means for rotating said jack screws to raise and lower said cradle and supported toroidal assembly.
- 11. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said wedging means includes two wedge plates each operable for engaging a lateral edge of said toroidal assembly, and also includes wedge positioning means for positioning said wedge plates between the two halves of the toroidal assembly to form said circumferentially extending gap therebetween, said wedge plates being laterally spaced apart to allow the strip of material to enter the internal core area of the toroidal assembly.
- 12. An apparatus as recited in claim 11 wherein said wedge positioning means includes a wedge plate support arm pivotably mounted at one end thereof for carrying said wedge plates, and also includes rotation means for rotating said wedge plate support arm about its pivot to force said wedge plates against the two halves of the toroidal assembly.
- 13. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said bobbin includes a hub and side flanges extending radially outward from both lateral ends of said hub, said hub being operable for receiving an end of the strip of material to form the center of said coil, said side flanges flanking the lateral extremities of said coil and the strip of material as the strip of material is being wound onto said bobbin.
- 14. An apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said supply means includes hold-down tines engaging the strip of material as the strip of material is being wound onto said bobbin for preventing lifting of the strip of material by said side flanges during bobbin rotation.
- 15. An apparatus as recited in claim 13 wherein said supply means includes lateral guide bushings disposed proximate the lateral extremities of the strip of material for laterally guiding the strip of material onto said bobbin.
- 16. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said bobbin includes a hollow hub, and wherein said drive means includes pinion means in driving engagement with the interior of said hollow hub for rotating said bobbin about its axis, and also includes servo motor drive means for rotatably driving said pinion means to wind the strip of material into the coil on said bobbin.
- 17. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said bobbin includes a hollow hub with internal gear teeth, and wherein said drive means includes pinion means in meshed engagement with said hub gear teeth for rotating said bobbin about its axis, and also includes servo motor drive means for rotatably driving said pinion means to wind the strip of material into the coil on said bobbin.
- 18. An apparatus as recited in claim 17 wherein said pinion means includes a pinion shaft extending through said hollow hub of said bobbin and rotatably supported on both ends thereof, said pinion shaft having external gear teeth engaging said hub gear teeth, said pinion shaft also having a drive end adapted for engaging said servo motor drive means.
- 19. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein said belt means includes a drag belt fixed at both ends thereof and extending into the circumferentially extending gap and through the arcuate elongated passage around the periphery of said coil and out the circumferentially extending gap, and also includes tensioning means for applying a substantially constant tensioning force to said drag belt.
- 20. An apparatus as recited in claim 19 wherein said tensioning means includes a vacuum box having an open end for receiving a loop of said drag belt and a source of vacuum coupled to said vacuum box opposite said open end thereof, whereby said tensioning force is applied to said drag belt by a differential pressure created across said loop by said source of vacuum.
- 21. An apparatus for winding a strip of material into an arcuate elongated passage defined within a first element, the first element defining a circumferentially extending gap opening into the arcuate elongated passage, said apparatus comprising;
- a bobbin rotatably disposed within the arcuate elongated passage and operable for receiving the strip of material;
- supply means for supplying the strip of material to said bobbin through the circumferentially extending gap;
- bobbin drive means coupled to said bobbin through the circumferentially extending gap for rotating said bobbin to wind the strip of material into a coil on said bobbin;
- belt means frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of said coil for tightening the windings of said coil as said bobbin rotates; and
- said belt means including:
- a drag belt fixed at both ends thereof and extending into the circumferentially extending gap and through the arcuate elongated passage around the periphery of said coil and out the circumferentially extending gap; and
- tensioning means for applying a substantially constant tensioning force to said drag belt.
- 22. An apparatus as recited in claim 21 wherein said tensioning means includes a vacuum box having an open end for receiving a loop of said drag belt and a source of vacuum coupled to said vacuum box opposite said open end thereof, whereby said tensioning force is applied to said drag belt by a differential pressure created across said loop by said source of vacuum.
- 23. A method for winding a strip of material into an arcuate elongated passage defined within a first element, the first element defining a circumferentially extending gap opening into the arcuate elongated passage, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a bobbin disposed within the arcuate elongated passage, said bobbin being operable for receiving the strip of material;
- supplying the strip of material to said bobbin through the circumferentially extending gap;
- rotating said bobbin to wind the strip of material into a coil on said bobbin;
- frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of said coil to tighten the windings of said coil as said bobbin rotates; and
- said step of frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of said coil including:
- installing a drag belt fixed at both ends thereof and extending into the circumferentially extending gap and through the arcuate elongated passage around the periphery of said coil and out the circumferentially extending gap; and
- applying a substantially constant tensioning force to said drag belt.
- 24. A method as recited in claim 23 wherein said step of applying a substantially constant tensioning force includes sucking a loop of said drag belt into an open end of a vacuum box by applying a vacuum to said vacuum box opposite said open end thereof, whereby said tensioning force is applied to said drag belt by a differential pressure created across said loop.
- 25. A method for winding a strip of material into a coil in an internal core area of a toroidal assembly, said toroidal assembly including two halves each extending through an arc less than one half of a torus, said method comprising the steps of:
- supporting the two halves of the toroidal assembly;
- forming a circumferentially extending gap between the two halves of the toroidal assembly;
- providing a bobbin disposed within the internal core area and operable for receiving the strip of material;
- supplying the strip of material to said bobbin through strip of material onto said bobbin;
- said step of supporting the toroidal assembly including:
- supporting the two halves of the toroidal assembly in a cradle that positions the two halves in a continuous arc, said cradle being supported by jack screws; and
- positioning said cradle and toroidal assembly so that said bobbin drive means can engage said bobbin for winding the strip of material onto said bobbin, said step of positioning said cradle and toroidal assembly including rotating said jack screws to raise and lower said cradle and supported toroidal assembly; and
- frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of the coil for tightening the coil as said bobbin rotates.
- 26. A method for winding a strip of material into a coil in an internal core area of a toroidal assembly, said toroidal assembly including two halves each extending through an arc less than one half of a torus, said method comprising the steps of:
- supporting the two halves of the toroidal assembly;
- forming a circumferentially extending gap between the two halves of the toroidal assembly;
- providing a bobbin disposed within the internal core area and operable for receiving the strip of material;
- supplying the strip of material to said bobbin through said circumferentially extending gap;
- said step of forming a circumferentially extending gap between the two halves of the toroidal assembly including engaging the lateral edges of the toroidal assembly with two wedge plates, said wedge plates being laterally spaced apart to allow the strip of material to enter the internal core area of the toroidal assembly;
- rotating said bobbin to wind the strip of material onto said bobbin; and
- frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of the coil for tightening the coil as said bobbin rotates.
- 27. A method as recited in claim 26 wherein said step of engaging the lateral edges of the toroidal assembly with said wedge plates includes pivoting a wedge plate support arm that carries said wedge plates to force said wedge plates against the two halves of the toroidal assembly.
- 28. A method for winding a strip of material into a coil in an internal core area of a toroidal assembly, said toroidal assembly including two halves each extending through an arc less than one half of a torus, said method comprising the steps of:
- supporting the two halves of the toroidal assembly;
- forming a circumferentially extending gap between the two halves of the toroidal assembly;
- providing a bobbin disposed within the internal core area and operable for receiving the strip of material;
- supplying the strip of material to said bobbin through said circumferentially extending gap;
- rotating said bobbin to wind the strip of material onto said bobbin; and
- frictionally engaging the strip of material along a portion of the periphery of the coil for tightening the coil as said bobbin rotates, said frictionally engaging step including:
- installing a drag belt fixed at both ends thereof and extending into the circumferentially extending gap and through the internal core area around the periphery of the coil and out the circumferentially extending gap; and
- applying a substantially constant tensioning force to said drag belt.
- 29. A method as recited in claim 28 wherein said step of applying a substantially constant tensioning force includes sucking a loop of said drag belt into an open end of a vacuum box by applying a vacuum to said vacuum box opposite said open end thereof, whereby said tensioning force is applied to said drag belt by a differential pressure created across said loop.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 011,454 filed Feb. 6, 1987 now Pat. No. 4,741,484, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 662,330 filed Oct. 17, 1984 now abandoned.
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