Claims
- 1. In a continuous dual spooler of the type having a housing and two spaced arbors mounted for rotation on the housing and adapted to mount reels for rotation therewith, drive means for driving the arbors to wind wire on an empty reel while slowing down and stoping a full reel thereby permitting replacement thereof with an empty reel, guide means for guiding the wire proximate the empty reel during transfer of the wire from the full reel to the empty reel, and cutter means for severing the continuous incoming wire at the full reel during wire transfer, the improvement comprising snagger means associated with each arbor for snagging the wire at the empty reel at the commencement of wire transfer and for winding initial turns of wire onto the empty reel; wire take-off means associated with each arbor for engaging the snagged wire between said snagger means and the empty reel and for unwinding a length of wire from the initial turns of wire wound on the empty reel; and control means for timing and controlling said snagger and take-off means relative to said arbors and the reels to provide full reels with long ends having predetermined desired lengths, said control means includes means for maintaining said snagger and take-off means rigidly coupled with the associated arbor on which a reel is mounted during wire winding and for releasing the arbor to allow the reel to become free wheeling during wire-take-off while selectively rotating said take-off means relative to said snagger, whereby the reel is permitted to unwind initial turns to provide a long end by the action of said take-off means applying a tension on the wire extending between the associated snagger and reel.
- 2. A dual spooler as defined in claim 1, wherein each arbor defines an axis of rotation and wherein each snagger means comprises a snagger plate mounted proximate to a flange of a reel which is mounted on an associated arbor and mounted for rotation relative to and about the axis of an associated arbor, and at least one snagger mounted on each snagger plate for snagging the wire at a distance from the arbor axis beyond the rim of the flange of the empty reel.
- 3. A dual spooler as defined in claim 2, wherein each wire take-off means comprises wire-engaging means mounted for rotation about the axis of an associated arbor in a plane substantially parallel to an associated snagger plate, each wire engaging means being radially disposed between an associated snagger and the rim of the empty reel.
- 4. A dual spooler as defined in claim 3, wherein said wire take-off means comprises an auxiliary plate mounted for rotation relative to and about the axis of an associated arbor, said wire-engaging means being mounted on said auxiliary plate.
- 5. A dual spooler as defined in claim 4, wherein said auxiliary plate is disposed between an associated snagger plate and the flange of a reel mounted on an associated arbor.
- 6. A dual spooler as defined in claim 5, wherein said wire-engaging means comprises a protuberance mounted on the associated auxiliary plate extending in the direction of said reel and the wire snagged by an associated snagger.
- 7. A dual spooler as defined in claim 6, wherein said protuberance means comprises a pin.
- 8. A dual spooler as defined in claim 7, wherein two pins are provided on each auxiliary plate which are disposed on diametrically opposite sides with respect to the axis of rotation of said auxiliary plate.
- 9. A dual spooler as defined in claim 8, wherein associated snaggers and pins are concentrically mounted for rotational movements about a respective arbor.
- 10. A dual spooler as defined in claim 3, wherein said control means includes means for rotatably shifting said snagger and wire-engaging means relative to each other by approximately 180.degree. about the axis of the associated arbor prior to transfer and wire take-off.
- 11. A continuous dual spooler having:
- (a) housing;
- (b) two spaced arbors mounted for rotation on said housing about substantially parallel axes and adapted to mount reels for rotation therewith;
- (c) drive means for driving said arbors during a wire winding mode to rotate one initially empty reel while slowing down and stoping the other full reel thereby permitting replacement thereof with an empty reel;
- (d) guide means for guiding a continuous incoming wire onto the reel being wound during a winding mode and proximate to the empty reel during a transfer mode;
- (e) cutter means for severing the continuous incoming wire at the full reel during the transfer mode;
- (f) at least one snagger mounted for independent rotation about the axis of an associated arbor proximate to and radially outwardly of the rim of a flange of a reel mounted on the respective arbor for snagging the wire at the empty reel at the commencement of wire transfer and for winding initial turns of wire onto the empty reel;
- (g) at least one wire engaging member mounted for independent rotation about the axis of an associated arbor in proximity to a flange of a reel mounted on the respective arbor at a radial distance between the reel rim and said at least one snagger for engaging the snagged wire at a radial distance between an associated snagger and the initially wound reel for unwinding a length of wire from the initial turns of wire wound on the empty reel; and
- (h) control means for maintaining synchronous rotation between each arbor and associated snaggers and wire engaging members during winding of a reel and for free-wheeling the arbor supporting an empty reel while selectively rotating a wire engaging member relative to an associated snagger whereby the reel is permitted to unwind initial turns to provide a long end by the action of said wire engaging means applying a tension on the wire extending between the associated snagger and reel.
- 12. A continuous dual spooler as defined in claim 11, wherein said at least one snagger and wire engaging member are mounted for rotation substantially in a plane at least partially coextensive with said wire path.
- 13. A continuous dual spooler as defined in claim 12, wherein said snagger and wire engaging member are mounted on associated disc plates mounted for independent rotation about the axes of said arbors.
- 14. A continuous dual spooler as defined in claim 12, including means for preventing engagement of the wire by said wire engaging member prior to engagement by an associated snagger.
- 15. A continuous dual spooler as defined in claim 11, wherein said control means includes clutch means for releasing said arbors, thereby permitting relative movements between said arbors, snaggers and wire engaging members.
- 16. A continuous dual spooler as defined in claim 11, wherein said control means includes a differential transmission for regulating angular movements between said snaggers and wire engaging members.
- 17. A method of winding reels having long ends with desired preselected lengths, wherein an empty reel having flanges and a drum is mounted for rotation on an arbor, a snagger mounted for independent rotation about the axis of the arbor radially remotely from the flanges of the reel, and a wire-engaging member is mounted for independent rotation about the axis of the arbor radially disposed between the reel flanges and the snagger, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) snagging the wire to be wound onto the reel;
- (b) winding initial turns of the wire on the drum of the reel;
- (c) free-wheeling the arbor to allow relative rotation between the reel and the snagger and wire-engaging member;
- (d) selectively rotating the wire-engaging member relative to the snagger to effectively unwind a selected desired length of wire from the initial turns wound on the drum of the reel; and
- (e) rotating the arbor, snagger and wire engaging member synchronously after a desired length of long end has been achieved to thereby continue winding of the reel until said reel is fully wound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 529,584, filed on Sept. 6, 1983, now abandoned.
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