Claims
- 1. In combination:
- means for cutting a continuous strand of wire moving along a first path into segments;
- and conveyor means for receiving and conveying said segments along a second path transverse to said first path while maintaining each segment so that its longitudinal axis is transverse to said second path;
- said conveyor means comprising a driven pair of endless belts having confronting flights movable along said second path;
- said conveyor means further comprising means for periodically separating and reclosing a portion of said confronting flights to facilitate reception of a wire segment therebetween for conveyance.
- 2. A combination according to claim 1 wherein said conveyor means further comprises means for periodically separating and reclosing a portion of said confronting flights between which a wire segment is already entrapped and means for axially shifting said last-recited wire segment while said portion of said confronting flights is separated and said last-recited wire segment is free to move.
- 3. In combination:
- means for cutting a continuous strand of wire moving along a first path into segments;
- conveyor means comprising a driven pair of endless belts having confronting flights for receiving and conveying said segments along a second path transverse to said first path while maintaining each segment so that its longitudinal axis is transverse to said second path;
- said conveyor means comprising first means for periodically separating and reclosing a portion of said confronting flights to facilitate initial reception of a wire segment therebetween for conveyance;
- said conveyor means further comprising second means for periodically separating and reclosing another portion of said confronting flights between which a wire segment is already entrapped;
- said conveyor means also comprising shifter means for shifting an untrapped wire segment while said other portion of said confronting flights is separated and said untrapped wire segment is free to move;
- and wire processing machines disposed on opposite sides of said conveyor means for operating upon opposite ends of said wire segments.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application U.S. Ser. No. 363,968 filed Mar. 31, 1982, which issued on Mar. 5, 1985, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,502,586.
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