Claims
- 1. An apparatus for maintaining a relative position between wire being fed onto a bobbin and wire wound about the bobbin for forming a coil, comprising wire supply means; guide means for guiding the wire onto the bobbin; a sensing arm being movably responsive to shifting of the wire upon winding of said wire onto the bobbin; displacing means for shifting said guide means dependent upon the movement of said sensing arm and therefore the position of the wire wound about the bobbin, whereby as the relative position of the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin changes, the sensing arm is shifted thereby actuating said displacing means and causing movement of said guide means, thereby reestablishing the relative position between the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin; said displacing means comprising in combination a hydraulically balanced hydro-mechanical servo-valve, a shaft connecting said valve to said sensing arm, and a hydraulic cylinder containing a piston, said cylinder being in operational communication with said servo-valve, guide means and sensing arm, whereby as said sensing arm shifts in response to said shifting wire, an error from null is generated in the hydraulically balanced hydro-mechanical servo-valve, causing said hydraulic cylinder to move in a direction so as to re-establish null and displacing said guide means to a new position, thereby re-establishing the relative position of the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hydraulic cylinder is secured to the hydraulic servo-valve and shifts responsive to such error from null, thereby moving the guide means, and re-establishing such null.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 whereby a guide pulley is attached to the end of said sensing arm.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein sensing fingers are attached to the end of the sensing arm to reduce undesirable vibronic forces generated by the apparatus and wherein said sensing fingers are situated on either side of the wire which is to be wound about the bobbin and in close proximity thereto.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 including means for mounting said fingers on said sensing arm so that said fingers may be moved further from or closer to the bobbin thereby reducing undesirable vibronic forces which adversely affect the winding accuracy.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the angle between the wire to be wound about the bobbin and the rotational axis of the bobbin is substantially 90.degree. in the null position.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said guide means comprises a pulley movably mounted between lock nuts on a threaded rod which extends perpendicularly through a support arm, substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the bobbin whereby said pulley can be moved along said threaded rod by movement of said lock nuts, thereby providing lead-lag adjustment of the wire being wound.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wire comprises fine wire and the winding constitutes perfect layer winding.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hydraulically balanced hydro-mechanical servo-valve comprises in combination a rotatably mounted servo-valve spool containing small channels cut into its surface; radial and axial passages through which hydraulic fluid flows; and annular passages connecting said axial passages on opposite sides of the servo-valve spool, said servo-valve spool further characterized in that said small channels are separated by lands whose widths are slightly less than the width of the radial passages, so that when the servo-valve is in the null position, the lands are opposite the radial flow passages, resulting in fluid leakage around the lands due to their smaller size relative to the width of the radial passages, creating response sensitivity of the servo-valve to small displacements of the servo-valve spool.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a dampening arm is interposed between the sensing arm and bobbin, and is attached to said displacing means, and being further characterized by having one or more rollers at the terminus of the dampening arm over which the wire being wound about the bobbin passes to thereby reduce disruptive vibronic forces.
- 11. An apparatus for maintaining a relative position between wire being fed onto a bobbin and wire wound about the bobbin for forming a coil, comprising wire supply means; guide means for guiding the wire onto the bobbin; a sensing arm being movably responsive to shifting of the wire upon winding of said wire onto the bobbin; displacing means for shifting said bobbin dependent upon the movement of said sensing arm and therefore the position of the wire wound about the bobbin, whereby as the relative position of the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin changes, the sensing arm is shifted thereby actuating said displacing means and causing movement of the bobbin, whereby the relative position between the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin is re-established; said displacing means comprising in combination a hydraulically balanced hydro-mechanical servo-valve, a shaft connecting said valve to said sensing arm, and a hydraulic cylinder containing a piston, and wherein said piston is in operational communication with one end of the bobbin, said bobbin being movably mounted while the cylinder is fixed, whereby as said sensing arm shifts in response to said shifting wire, an error from null is generated in the hydraulically balanced hydro-mechanical servo-valve, causing said piston to move and, accordingly, causing movement of the bobbin in a direction so as to re-establish null.
- 12. An apparatus for maintaining a relative position between wire being fed onto a bobbin and wire wound about the bobbin for forming a coil, comprising wire supply means; guide means for guiding the wire onto the bobbin; a sensing arm being movably responsive to shifting of the wire upon winding of said wire onto the bobbin; displacing means for shifting said guide means dependent upon the movement of said sensing arm and therefore the position of the wire wound about the bobbin, whereby as the relative position of the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin changes, the sensing arm is shifted thereby actuating said displacing means and causing movement of said guide means, whereby the relative position between the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin is re-established; said displacing means comprising in combination a hydraulically balanced hydro-mechanical servo-valve, a shaft connecting said valve to said sensing arm, and a hydraulic cylinder containing a piston, said hydraulic cylinder being separate from the hydraulic servo-valve, but the piston contained thereby being in operational communication with the servo-valve, whereby as said sensing arm shifts in response to said shifting wire, an error from null is generated in the hydraulically balanced hydro-mechanical servo-valve, causing movement of the piston and, accordingly, movement of the servo-valve whereby said guide means is moved to a new position thereby re-establishing the relative position of the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin.
- 13. An apparatus for maintaining a relative position between wire being fed onto a bobbin and wire wound about the bobbin for forming a coil, comprising wire supply means; guide means for guiding the wire onto the bobbin; and a sensing arm being movably responsive to shifting of the wire upon winding of said wire onto the bobbin; displacing means for shifting said guide means dependent upon the position of the wire wound about the bobbin, whereby as the relative position of the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin changes, the sensing arm is shifted thereby actuating said displacing means and causing movement of said guide means, whereby the relative position between the wire being fed onto the bobbin and the wire wound about the bobbin is re-established, and wherein a dampening arm is interposed between the sensing arm and bobbin, and is attached to said displacing means, and being further characterized by having one or more rollers at the terminus of the dampening arm over which the wire being wound about the bobbin passes to thereby reduce disruptive vibronic forces.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said guide means comprises a pulley movably mounted between lock nuts on a threaded rod which extends perpendicularly through a support arm, substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the bobbin whereby said pulley can be moved along said threaded rod by movement of said lock nuts, thereby providing lead-lag adjustment of the wire being wound.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 06/104,785 filed Dec. 18, 1979 to Kenneth H. Calcagno and William F. Calcagno, Jr. for "An Apparatus For Maintaining the Relative Position Between Wire Being Fed Onto a Bobbin and Wire Wound About the Bobbin for Forming a Coil of Wire," now abandoned.
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