Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming a metallic tape into a substantially circular tube having an overlapped seam, said apparatus comprising:
- means for advancing a metallic tape;
- first forming means including a passageway which converges in a direction along which the tape is advanced for causing successive increments of the tape to have a generally circular configuration with longitudinal edge portions of the successive increments being spaced apart; and
- second forming means substantially external to an area enclosed by the metallic tape for causing the longitudinal edge portions of the tape to be overlapped and form a substantially closed seam having overlying and underlying edge portions, said second forming means including guideway means for confining the longitudinal edge portions as the tape is advanced to cause the overlying longitudinal edge portion of the tape to be directed inwardly into substantially continuous engagement with the underlying longitudinal edge portion while supporting outer and inner surfaces of the underlying edge portion to prevent its deflection inwardly toward a longitudinal axis of the tube.
- 2. An apparatus for forming a corrugated metallic tape into a substantially circular tube having an overlapped seam, said apparatus comprising:
- means for advancing a metallic tape along a path of travel;
- means including a converging, conically shaped surface which is positioned along the path of travel for causing successive increments of length of tape which are advanced into engagement therewith to have at least a partially curved configuration;
- means including a plurality of adjacent sequentially decreasing openings for causing the tape to have a generally circular configuration with longitudinal edge portions of the successive increments being spaced apart; and
- means for forming longitudinal edge portions of the tape into an overlapped, substantially closed seam having overlying and underlying edge portions, said means including guideway means providing individual confinement for longitudinal edge portions of the tape along inner and outer surfaces of the tape for at least a portion of the path of travel without encumbering an area enclosed by the metallic tape for causing the overlying longitudinal edge portion of the tape to be directed inwardly into continuous engagement with the underlying edge portion while supporting the underlying edge portion to prevent its deflection inwardly toward a longitudinal axis of the tube.
- 3. An apparatus for wrapping a corrugated metallic tape about a cable core to enclose the core in a shield having a substantially circular configuration and having a preformed, overlapped seam, said apparatus comprising:
- a tube;
- means for advancing a cable core along a path of travel through said tube;
- means for advancing a corrugated metallic tape;
- means including a generally conically shaped surface which converges in a direction along which the tape is advanced and which is disposed about said tube for causing successive increments of the tape being advanced to have at least a partially curved configuration;
- means concentrically disposed about an end portion of said tube to form a plurality of adjacent, sequentially decreasing openings for causing successive increments of the tape advanced therethrough to have a generally circular configuration with longitudinal edge portions of the tape being spaced apart; and
- means including guideways which provide individual confinement of longitudinal edge portions of the tape along outer and inner surfaces thereof for at least a portion of the length of the path of travel for forming the longitudinal edge portions of the tape into an overlapped, substantially closed seam having overlying and underlying edge portions with the overlying edge portion being directed inwardly to preclude its protrusion into a plastic jacket which is extruded subsequently over the enclosed core, while supporting the underlying edge portion to prevent its deflection inwardly toward the core as the overlying edge portion is being engaged therewith.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the cable core is enclosed with a first shield and the tape is formed about the core enclosed with the first shield to form a second shield, and wherein said means for forming said longitudinal edge portion of the tape into an overlapped seam includes means for preventing the edge portions of the tape from causing rotation of the first shield while the seam is being formed.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said forming means includes means for maintaining the longitudinal edge portions of the second shield out of engagement with the first shield until the overlapped seam has been formed.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the means for forming the overlapped seam includes means for causing said edges to be in juxtaposition with each other but spaced apart radially and for overlapping the edge portions within a predetermined distance along said path.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said conically shaped surface includes a plurality of flat quadrilateral portions to cause the tape to be wrapped about the path with a plurality of break points and with increments of the tape as they are advanced along the path being caused to have an increasing number of break points with an increasing number of linear segments of decreasing length which connect said break points.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said means which provides said plurality of sequentially decreasing openings includes a plurality of adjacently disposed rings, each of said rings including an inner peripheral surface.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein a downstream end of said tube projects beyond said conically shaped surface and extends through said plurality of rings so that the tape is formed into a generally circular configuration with longitudinal edge portions being adjacent each other between an outer surface of the tube and the inner peripheral surfaces of the rings.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the forming means includes a die section which includes a tool having a key mounted therein and extending a distance along the die section, said key having two guideways formed therein for receiving the longitudinal edge portions of the tape and for directing an outer edge portion inwardly into substantially continuous engagement with an inner edge portion while supporting the inner edge portion to prevent its deflection toward the core.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said tool includes a tapered passageway such that an exit end thereof in the direction of advance of the tape is smaller than the entrance end thereof and said key projects into said passageway along a portion of its length with an end of the key spaced from the exit end of the passageway to permit a sizing of the shielded core subsequent to the forming of the overlapped seam.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said end of the key is formed with relatively wide surfaces which slope inwardly toward the centerline of said key from a wall of the tool which defines the passageway to cause edges of the tape being advanced therethrough to be directed inwardly into overlapped relation with each other.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10, which also includes means for mounting said key for movement along said die section and wherein the position of said key along said die section is adjustable.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 052,165 filed June 26, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,308,662.
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