Claims
- 1. A device for coiling or uncoiling a wire or cable comprising:
- two cap members each having an axis, a circumferential wall portion terminating in a free circumferential edge at one end and gradually merging into an end wall portion at an opposite end;
- a slit provided in said circumferential wall portion of each cap member, which slit extends from said free circumferential edge towards said end wall portion of the respective cap member, each slit further comprises two portions, including a first portion extending substantially axially from said circumferential edge of said cap member towards a second portion which extends substantially in a direction parallel to said circumferential edge of said cap members, said second portions of said slits of said two respective cap members pointing in opposite directions;
- said two cap members being coaxially and freely rotatably assembled with their circumferential edges substantially facing each other, wherein said axes are aligned in a common axis;
- a core element being provided in said common axis of said two cap members between said opposite end wall portions thereof, so as to define an annular coiling space around said core element;
- said two slits being adapted to be brought into mutual alignment at a circumferential location;
- said two cap members being adapted to be rotated relative to one another, to firstly put said two slits in mutual alignment to allow the wire or cable to be inserted therethrough at an angle to said common axis of said cap members, and then to be further rotated to cause the inserted wire or cable to be pulled through said two slits into said coiling space and thereby wound onto said core element.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, in which said core element is formed by a tube-like element which is mounted for free rotation between said opposite end wall portions of said cap members.
- 3. A device according to claim 2, in which said tube-like element is journalled with its ends on substantially circular protuberances extending inwardly from said opposite end wall portions.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the axial dimension of the coiling space is at least twice the diameter of the wire or cable to be coiled.
- 5. A method for coiling a wire or cable using a cable storage reel, with the cable storage reel including two cap members each having an axis of rotation, a circumferential wall portion, and an end wall portion, with the circumferential wall portion of each cap member including a slit which extends thereacross and in the general direction of the axis of rotation, the axis of rotation of each of the cap members being aligned with each other, the cable storage reel further including a core element aligned with the common axes of rotation and the cable storage reel defining a coiling space around the core element, said method comprising the steps of:
- aligning the slit in one of the cap members with the slit in the other cap member;
- placing a wire or cable in the slits so that it extends through the cap members beyond the end wall portions thereof of the cable storage reel; and
- rotating the cap members relative to each other to cause the inserted wire or cable to be pulled further through the slits and into the coiling space and thereby wound around and onto the core element.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part-application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/820 165, filed on Mar. 19, 1997, now abandoned, and a continuation of PCT/NL95/00311, filed Sep. 19, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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