Claims
- 1. An electronic cable spooling system for spooling fragile electronic cables comprising;
- frame means;
- axle means for mounting a cable spool;
- support means on said frame means for rotatably supporting said axle with said cable spool;
- drive means for rotatably driving said axle and cable spool, said drive means comprising;
- pressure compensated hydraulic pump means;
- a hydraulic motor;
- hydraulic valve means connecting said pressure compensated hydraulic pump means to said hydraulic motor;
- said pressure compensated hydraulic pump means having preselected self-compensation of the rotational torque applied to said axle and cable spool;
- cable guide means guiding an electronic cable onto said cable spool for storage;
- whereby said drive means is carefully controlled to maintain a torque on an electronic cable substantially below a level which would cause damage; said drive means stalling when the torque required to wind said cable exceeds the preselected self-compensation of the rotational torque of said pressure compensating pump.
- 2. The cable spooling system according to claim 1 in which said axle mounting means comprises;
- a pair of hinge yokes on opposite sides of said frame means;
- axle bearing means on each of said yokes;
- yoke latch means on each of said yokes constructed to open for removal of said axle;
- whereby said axle may be inserted into a cable spool and then mounted in said yokes and latched to secure said axle and cable spool.
- 3. The cable spooling system according to claim 2 in which said drive means includes selective engagement means for engaging or disengaging said hydraulic motor from said axle.
- 4. The cable spooling system according to claim 3, wherein said selective engagement means comprises;
- coupling means attached to the end of said axle;
- slidable coupling engagement means attached to the end of a torque hub shaft driven by said hydraulic motor means whereby said axle may be selectively engaged or disengaged from said hydraulic motor means.
- 5. The cable spooling system according to claim 4 wherein said cable guide means is comprised of;
- diamond groove shaft means;
- cable guide assembly means slidably mounted on said diamond groove shaft means;
- follower means secured to said cable guide assembly means and engaging the groove of said diamond groove shaft;
- drive means for rotationally driving said diamond groove shaft whereby said cable guide assembly means traverses said diamond groove shaft from one end to the other and back.
- 6. The cable spooling system according to claim 5 including;
- a tracking guide bar parallel to and spaced from said diamond groove shaft;
- connecting means connecting said tracking guide bar to said cable guide assembly means for tracking the movement of said cable guide assembly means on said diamond shaft.
- 7. The cable spooling system according to claim 6 wherein said connecting means comprises;
- a sliding sleeve mounted on said tracking guide bar;
- variable length coupling means coupling said sleeve to said cable guide assembly means whereby said variable length coupling means provides stability and prevents rotation of said cable guide assembly means.
- 8. The cable spooling system according to claim 7 wherein said drive means for said diamond groove shaft means comprises;
- drive connecting means connecting said diamond groove shaft to said hydraulic motor means whereby said diamond groove shaft is rotated simultaneously with said axle and cable spool.
- 9. The cable spooling system according to claim 8 wherein said drive connecting means comprises;
- a sprocket on said torque hub shaft;
- a sprocket on the end of said diamond groove shaft means; and
- drive chain assembly means connecting the sprocket on said torque hub shaft to the sprocket on said diamond groove shaft means.
- 10. The cable spooling system according to claim 9 wherein said drive chain assembly means includes;
- sprocket means on said tracking guide bar; and
- a drive chain connecting said sprocket means to said torque hub shaft driven by said hydraulic motor means for rotating said tracking guide bar.
- 11. The cable spooling system according to claim 10 wherein said hydraulic motor means is comprised of;
- a hydraulic pump;
- a hydraulic motor;
- hydraulic valve means connecting said hydraulic pump to said hydraulic motor;
- a torque hub connecting said hydraulic motor to a shaft for simultaneously driving said axle and said chain drive assembly means;
- said hydraulic pump comprising a pressure compensated hydraulic pump whereby said spooling device provides self-compensation of the rotational torque on said cable spool.
- 12. The cable spooling system according to claim 11 wherein said hydraulic valve means includes means for reversing said hydraulic motor.
- 13. The cable spooling device according to claim 5 wherein said cable guide assembly includes cable tensioning means for providing a constant tension on said cable as it is fed through said cable guide assembly means.
- 14. The cable spooling system according to claim 13 wherein said cable tensioning means comprises;
- an idler wheel adjacent to cable guide means;
- biasing means applying a biasing force on said idler wheel whereby said cable passes over said idler wheel to said cable guide assembly means at a substantially constant tension.
- 15. The cable spooling system according to claim 1 wherein said axle drive means comprises a hydraulic motor means and selective engagement means for engaging or disengaging said hydraulic motor from said axle.
- 16. The cable spooling system according to claim 13 wherein said selective engagement means comprises;
- coupling means attached to the end of said axle;
- slidable coupling engagement means attached to the end of the hydraulic motor shaft whereby said axle may be selectively engaged or disengaged from said hydraulic motor means.
- 17. The cable spooling system according to claim 1 wherein said cable guide means comprise;
- a diamond groove shaft means;
- cable guide assembly means slidably mounted on said diamond groove shaft;
- follower means secured to said cable guide assembly means and engaging the groove of said diamond groove shaft;
- drive means for rotatably driving said diamond groove shaft whereby said cable guide means traverses said diamond groove shaft from one end to the other and back.
- 18. The cable spooling system according to claim 17 including;
- a tracking guide bar parallel to and spaced from said diamond groove shaft;
- connecting means connecting said tracking guide bar to said cable guide means for tracking the movement and preventing rotation of said cable guide assembly means on said diamond shaft.
- 19. The cable spooling system according to claim 18 wherein said connecting means comprises;
- a sliding sleeve mounted on said tracking guide bar;
- variable length coupling means coupling said sleeve to said cable guide assembly means whereby said variable length coupling means provides stability and prevents rotation of said cable guide assembly means.
- 20. The cable spooling system according to claim 19 wherein said drive means for said diamond groove shaft means comprises;
- drive connecting means connecting said diamond groove shaft to said hydraulic motor means whereby said diamond groove shaft is rotated simultaneously with said axle and cable spool.
- 21. The cable spooling system according to claim 20 wherein said drive connecting means comprises;
- a sprocket on the shaft of said hydraulic motor means;
- a sprocket on the end of said diamond groove shaft means; and
- drive chain assembly means connecting the sprocket on shaft of said the hydraulic motor means to the sprocket on the diamond shaft means.
- 22. The cable spooling system according to claim 21 wherein said drive chain means includes;
- sprocket means on said tracking guide bar; and
- a drive chain connecting said sprocket means to said hydraulic motor means for rotating said tracking guide bar.
- 23. The cable spooling system according to claim 22 wherein said hydraulic motor means comprises;
- a hydraulic pump;
- a hydraulic motor;
- hydraulic valve means connecting said hydraulic pump to said hydraulic motor;
- a torque hub connecting said hydraulic motor to a shaft for simultaneously driving said axle and said chain drive assembly means;
- said hydraulic pump comprising a pressure compensated hydraulic pump whereby said spooling device provides self-compensation of the rotational torque on said cable spool.
- 24. The cable spooling system according to claim 23 wherein said cable guide assembly means includes cable tensioning means for providing a consistent tension on said cable as it is fed through said cable guide means.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 649,274, filed on Sept. 10, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,588,142, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 284,691, filed July 20, 1981, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Miloscia, Powered Cable Reel, Western Electric Technical Journal, No. 49, Jan. 1978. |
Divisions (1)
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649274 |
Sep 1984 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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284691 |
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