Claims
- 1. A process for winding upon a base of a cable drum for transport or storage a parallel wire strand made up of a plurality of tightly adjacent vertically and horizontally arranged parallel wires, the strand including at least a leading end fitting securing the ends of the wires together, comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting the drum for rotation about a winding axis;
- (b) fanning out and rearranging the strand wires rearwardly of the leading end fitting to form at least one flat layer of parallel individual wires disposed in a single plane extending generally parallel with the drum winding axis;
- (c) clamping together the leading end portions of the wires at a point forwardly of the fanning out and rearranging location independently and rearwardly of the end fitting where the wires are in flat layer form while the wires are equally tensioned between the clamping location and a point on the strand located rearwardly of the fanning out and rearranging location, and attaching the wires to the cable drum at the point where they are clamped together; and
- (d) winding the wires in flat layers about the drum base by rotating the drum about its winding axis, whereby the wires are drawn into the drum in flat layers under equal tension and without relative sliding between the wires in the strand.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, including equally tensioning the wires in step (c) between the clamping location and a point on the strand rearwardly of the fanning out and rearranging location by carrying out the fanning out and rearranging step while holding the wires in the strand against longitudinal movement at said point; and applying a clamping means to the leading end portions of the wires at the clamping location in a manner such that the length variations in the wires between the end fitting and the holding point along the strand are accommodated totally between the leading end fitting and the clamping means.
- 3. The process according to claim 2, wherein the clamping means is applied to the wires at a location initially externally of the drum, and thereafter pulling the clamping means with the attached wires to said drum, followed by securing the leading end fitting and the clamping means into the drum and initially rotating the drum to form a wire broom between the end fitting and the clamping means without subjecting the wires forming the broom to longitudinal tension.
- 4. The process according to claim 3, including the step of supplementing the pulling forces on the strand exerted by the winding drum through the clamping means by means of a traction device positioned rearwardly of the fanning out and rearranging location, the actuation of said traction device being coordinated with the rotation of the drum.
- 5. The process according to claim 1, the drum having sidewalls, and radially inner and outer drum bases with a space therebetween, including the step of securing the leading end fitting and the independently clamped leading end portions of the wires in the drum so they are located in the space between the drum bases, the winding of the wire in the drum being carried out on the outer drum base.
- 6. The process according to claim 1, including a step of protectively sealing the interior of the winding drum and providing a corrosion inhibitor for the wound wires by applying suitable protective packing materials to the wound wire strands, reducing the moisture content in the interior of the drum by suitable moisture inhibitors, and providing a protective atmosphere within the drum interior to prevent corrosion.
- 7. The process according to claim 6, including, during the winding of the individual wire layers on the drum, winding with and between the wires a chemically treated web of foil such as paper or plastic to separate the individual wire layers in proper arrangement and simultaneously to produce, by means of the chemicals carried by the foil harmless to the steel wires, the moisture inhibiting effect and corrosion protection of the wires while they are transported or stored in the drum.
- 8. Apparatus for winding cable wire supplied as a single strand of multiple, tightly adjacent, vertically and horizontally arranged parallel wires, including a leading end fitting securing the leading end of the wires together, comprising:
- (a) a cable drum for receiving the wires to be wound and means for driving the drum in rotation about an axis to wind the wires in the drum in a strand advancing forward direction;
- (b) means located rearwardly of the drum for fanning out and rearranging the wires of the strand rearwardly of the leading end fitting to relocate the wires from strand shape to at least one flat layer in which the wires are disposed in a substantially single plane and in a generally parallel relationship relative to each other, the plane extending generally parallel with the drum axis;
- (c) means independent of said leading end fitting for clamping together as a group the leading end portions of the wires where the wires are arranged in at least one flat layer between the end fitting and the means for fanning out and rearranging the wires, and means for attaching the clamping means to the drum interior, whereby the wires, while fanned out at some point along their lengths, may be wound in the drum under equal tension and without relative longitudinal displacement relative to each other along the strand by transmittal of winding forces from the drum to the clamping means and thence to the wires.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said means for fanning out and rearranging said wires comprises a series of spaced vertically and horizontally oriented rollers between which the wires are guided.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said means for fanning out and rearranging the wires includes an expanding plate assembly having staggered combs for precisely arranging the wires in two, vertically spaced parallel layers, the plate assembly being located between the cable drum and the vertically and horizontally oriented rollers.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said clamping means comprises clamp rails separate from the drum structure.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, including means for securing the strand end fitting in the drum independently of the clamp rails, and brake rod means between the clamp rails and the fanning out and rearranging means for enabling the wires to be equally tensioned in the winding apparatus between the clamp rails and a location along the strand located rearwardly of the fanning out and rearranging means.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 8, including a traction device means for advancing the wire strand, the traction device means being located rearwardly of the means for fanning out and rearranging the wires, and including moveable carriages for supporting the strand rearward of the traction device means.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 8, including a means for supplying a protective and separating foil between layers of wires wound on the cable drum, said foil carrying a moisture inhibitor for protecting the wires during storage and shipment.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said cable drum includes sidewalls, an outer drum base, an inner drum base spaced radially apart from and within the outer base, the internal space between the inner and outer bases comprising a carrying space for holding the leading end portions of the wires in the form of a wire broom extending rearwardly from the leading end fitting, the outer base having a slot through which the flat wire layer extends for winding upon the outer drum base, and the means for securing the said leading end portions of the wires in the drum being adapted to secure said leading end portions to the internal drum base.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15, including means for securing the leading end fitting to the inner drum base.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 14, further including an external closure means for hermetically closing the interior of the drum between the inner drum base, the sidewalls and the external closure.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 439,742, filed Feb. 5, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,919,762, which is a continuation-in-part of my earlier application Ser. No. 385,683, filed Aug. 6, 1973, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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