Claims
- 1. A continuous wire feed arrangement for feeding wire to a stapling apparatus or the like, comprising two wire supply means; two wire guide nozzles respectively arranged along paths leading from the respective wire supply means to a wire cutting and transmitting device; wire feed means positioned between said wire supply and said guide nozzles in said paths and operative for respectively transporting the wires from the wire supply means through and beyond the respective means; and electrical control circuit means including two guide rolls of electrically conductive material and insulated from the ground each arranged between the respective wire supply means and said wire feed means cooperating with said wire feed means so that, upon interruption of wire feed from one of said wire supply means to one of said nozzles, said control circuit means cause transport of wire from the other supply means to and beyond the other of said nozzles to thus produce a continuous wire feed.
- 2. A continuous wire feed arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said wire supply means comprises a wire reel.
- 3. A continuous wire feed arrangement as defined in claim 2, wherein said two nozzles are arranged substantially parallel and adjacent each other, wherein said wire feed means comprises a pair of transversely spaced driven wire advancing rolls respectively engaging the wires between the respective guide roll and the respective nozzle and a driven counter roll located in the region of said pair of advancing rolls between said wires and axially shiftable between a first position pressing one of said wires against the periphery of one of said advancing rolls so as to feed said one wire and a second position pressing the other wire against the other of said advancing rolls to feed the other wire, and electromechanical shifting means connected to said control circuit means for shifting said counter roll between said first and said second position.
- 4. A continuous wire feed arrangement as defined in claim 3, wherein said wire advancing rolls are arranged for rotation about parallel axes extending substantially normal to the wire portions passing between said guide rolls and said nozzles and wherein said counter roll is arranged for rotation about an axis normal to the axes of the advancing rolls.
- 5. A continuous wire feed arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein said shifting means comprise electromagnet means energizable in one and in an opposite direction and mechanically connected to said counter roll by a lever mounted on a bearing for shifting the counter roll between said first and said second position depending on the direction of energizing said electromagnet means.
- 6. A continuous wire feed arrangement as defined in claim 5, each of said guide rolls being turnably mounted on one end of said lever which is insulated from the ground, said bearing tiltably mounting the other end of said lever, said control circuit means further including grounded contacts respectively engaging the wire portions between the respective advancing roll and the corresponding guide roll, a pair of relay means one connected in circuit with one of said guide rolls and said electromagnet means for energizing the latter in one direction when said one relay means is energized and the other connected in circuit with the other of said guide rolls and said electromagnet means for energizing the latter in said opposite direction when said other relay means is energized, and means for deenergizing the respective relay means when one of the wire reels runs out of wire, when one of the wires breaks, or when the tension in one of the wires increases due to entanglement of said one wire so that the guide roll engaging the wire will tilt.
- 7. A continuous wire feed arrangement as defined in claim 6, wherein said deenergizing means comprises a pair of switches respectively engaging the levers on which said guide rolls are mounted and opening on tilting of the respective lever.
- 8. A continuous wire feed arrangement as defined in claim 1, and including a pair of control lights respectively connected in circuit with said nozzles.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of my copending application Ser. No. 273,552, filed June 15, 1981 and entitled: NON-STOP WIRE FEEDING DEVICE FOR STAPLE DEVICES, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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