Claims
- 1. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus providing fiber tension control comprising:a frame supporting a plurality of spools of fiber wherein each spool of fiber is mounted on a spindle having a first end and a second end, said first end being in rotational supporting relation to said spool of fiber and said second end being operatively engaged with a magnetic particle brake; a fiber take-up system mounted upon said frame in cooperative relation to said spool of fiber and arranged so as to compensate for changes in fiber pay-out rate from said spool of fiber caused by activation of said magnetic particle brake; and a load cell transducer mounted on said frame adjacent to said fiber take-up system, at least partially engaged by said fiber, and in electrical data communication with said magnetic particle brake so as to (i) activate said magnetic particle brake when a tension in said fiber is detected below a predetermined magnitude, and (ii) deactivate said magnetic particle brake when said tension in said fiber is at or above said predetermined magnitude.
- 2. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said fiber take-up system comprises a plurality of guide rollers arranged adjacent to said spool of fiber so as to allow for a double threading of said fiber between said plurality of guide rollers and a biased fiber tensioning assembly.
- 3. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said load cell transducer includes a rotatingly mounted transducer guide roller arranged in spaced coplanar relation to at least one of said plurality of guide rollers in said fiber take-up system.
- 4. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said fiber engages no more than a 90° segment of said transducer guide roller.
- 5. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said biased fiber tensioning assembly comprises a biased pivot arm having an elongate shaft mounted at a first end and a pair of sheaves rotatingly mounted to a second end of said shaft wherein said sheaves each guidingly engage said fiber.
- 6. A method for monitoring and adjusting tension in a fiber comprising:(A) paying-out a continuous length of fiber so as to continuously engage a rotating portion of a load cell transducer; (B) comparing the magnitude of a load applied to said load cell transducer by said fiber to a standard; (C) activating a magnetic particle brake so as to retard the pay-out of fiber when said load is detected below said standard; and (D) deactivating said magnetic particle brake when said load is at or above said standard.
- 7. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus providing fiber tension control comprising:a frame supporting a plurality of spools of fiber wherein each spool of fiber is mounted on a spindle having a first end and a second end, said first end being in rotational supporting relation to said spool of fiber and said second end being operatively engaged with a magnetic particle brake; a plurality of guide rollers arranged adjacent to said spool of fiber so as to allow for a double threading of said fiber between said plurality of guide rollers and a biased pivot arm having an elongate shaft mounted at a first end and a pair of sheaves rotatingly mounted to a second end of said shaft wherein said sheaves each guidingly engage said fiber, said guide rollers and said biased pivot arm being mounted upon said frame in cooperative relation to said spool of fiber and arranged so as to compensate for changes in fiber pay-out rate from said spool of fiber caused by activation of said magnetic particle brake; and a load cell transducer assembly including a sheave, said assembly being (i) mounted on said frame adjacent to at least one of said guide rollers so that said sheave is at least partially engaged by said fiber, and (ii) in operative control of said magnetic particle brake so as to (i) activate said magnetic particle brake when a load in said fiber is detected below a predetermined standard, and (ii) deactivate said magnetic particle brake when said load in said fiber is at or above said predetermined standard.
- 8. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus providing fiber tension control comprising, in combination:a frame supporting a plurality of spools of fiber wherein each spool of fiber is mounted on a spindle having a first end and a second end, said first end being in rotational supporting relation to said spool of fiber and said second end being operatively engaged with a magnetic particle brake; a fiber take-up system mounted upon said frame in cooperative relation to said spool of fiber and arranged so as to compensate for changes in fiber pay-out rate from said spool of fiber caused by activation of said magnetic particle brake; and a load cell transducer mounted on said frame adjacent to said fiber take-up system, at least partially engaged; by said fiber, and in data and operative control communication with; (a) control board comprising a power conversion section, load cell amplification section, and a control regulation section, and (b) said magnetic particle brake so as to (i) activate said magnetic particle brake when a tension in said fiber is detected below a predetermined magnitude, and (ii) deactivate said magnetic particle brake when said tension in said fiber is at or above said predetermined magnitude.
- 9. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said power conversion section provides input power to said magnetic particle brake, and reduces voltage for said load cell amplification section and said control regulation section.
- 10. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said load cell amplification section provides 40 to 450 millivolts voltage levels to said load cell transducer.
- 11. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said load cell amplification section receives input data from said load cell transducer and increases said 40 to 450 millivolt voltage levels to +/−5 volts DC level signals for use by said control regulation section.
- 12. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said control regulation section compares a standard tension setpoint equal to said predetermined magnitude in said fiber against an actual tension applied to said load cell transducer by said fiber and communicates an adjustment in a power level to said magnetic particle brake.
- 13. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said tension setpoint is input to said control regulation section by an external potentiometer.
- 14. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said actual tension in said fiber is communicated to said control regulation section via said load cell amplification section by said load cell transducer.
- 15. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said control regulation section comprises a plurality of potentiometers that regulate the magnitude of said adjustments made to power delivered to said magnetic particle brake.
- 16. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said control regulation section provides a means for calibrating said load cell transducer.
- 17. A multi-spindle fiber pay-out apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said control regulation section includes four status indicators.
- 18. A method for monitoring and adjusting tension in a fiber comprising:(A) paying-out a continuous length of fiber from a bulk supply spool so as to continuously engage a portion of a load cell transducer; (B) comparing the magnitude of a load applied to said load cell transducer by said fiber to a standard; (C) providing power to a magnetic particle brake so as to retard the pay-out of fiber from said bulk supply spool when said load is detected below said standard; and (D) stopping the provision of power to said magnetic particle brake when said load is at or above said standard.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/289,575, filed May 8, 2001, entitled Magna-ELC.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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