Claims
- 1. An apparatus for wrapping a bale of fiber with a metal wire which comprises a supply coil on which the metal wire is wound; a wrapping device arranged laterally of the bale, said wrapping device including means for withdrawing the metal wire from the supply coil and for causing the wire to loop around the bale, means for fixing an advanced free end of wire after the wire has looped around the bale and means for tightening the wire around the bale; a metal tube feeding means for supplying a metal tube for joining the advance free wire end to a portion of the wire being fed from the supply coil; and a crimper means for crimping the advanced wire end and the portion of said wire within said metal tube to form a seal; said metal tube feeding means comprising a movable holder device for positioning a metal tube in an operative position along a path of movement of the wire so that the advance free wire end fed from the supply coil passes through the metal tube before the wire is looped around the ball, said movable holder device transferring said metal tube from a magazine to the operative position; a guide duct for guiding the advanced free wire end after looping around the bale again into and through the metal tube; said wrapping means including means for fixing a section of the free wire end in or at the metal tube; and a cutting device for severing the wire fed from the supply coil after formation of the seal by said crimper means.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the holding device consists of an arm pivotably mounted to the wrapping device, said arm being equipped at its free end with gripping fingers for the metal tube, said fingers, in an inwardly pivoted condition, holding the metal tube into the path of movement of the wire and, in an outwardly pivoted condition, are associated with the metal tube magazine that is held in readiness.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said means for tightening the band around the bale, comprises a guide arm arranged to be movable against the bale to an operative position; and to be movable away from its operative position, said guide arm being mounted pivotably on a rack of the wrapping device.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said crimper means has one jaw that is movable for crimping the metal tube; a slide, blocking the path of movement of the wire, is held to be movable up and down transverse to the direction of movement of the wire at a rear side of the crimping jaw, and a blind bore for the entrance of the free end of the wire is provided in the slide from the rear side of the crimping jaw.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the bore is designed to glare conically toward the metal tube.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the crimper means has one movable crimping jaw for crimping the metal tube; and said cutting device being arranged along the path of movement of the wire on a from side of the crimping jaw for cutting the wire coming from the supply coil.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said crimper means also includes a stationary crimping jaw operatively associated with said one movable jaw and said cutting device comprises one cutting slide including a blade arranged at each of the two crimping jaws, respectively, the blades of said cutting slides being oriented toward each other and acting to sever the wire joined to the supply coil during crimping of the metal tube to form the seal.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said means for fixing a section of the free wire end in or at the metal tube comprises a slide element arranged to bend a short projecting section of the wire extending from the metal tube about an end of the metal tube.
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 786,549, filed Oct. 11, 1985, U.S. Pat. No. 4,665,815.
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