The present invention is a U.S. National Stage under 35 USC 371 patent application, claiming priority to Serial No. PCT/JP2012/059563, filed on 6 Apr. 2012, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a gripping device for a bead ring applied for example for manufacture of vehicle tires and intended to grasp a bead ring formed by winding by a bead ring winding machine and to transfer the bead ring to a subsequent step.
A device of this type is disclosed for example in Patent Document 1. This device includes a former that forms a bead ring by winding, and a bead receiver that receives the bead ring from inside while a segment of the former is reduced in diameter. The bead receiver described in this document is formed of a shaft member of a circular shape in cross section.
However, this device has the following problem. The bead ring is supported only from inside by the bead receiver formed of the shaft member of a circular shape in cross section. This makes the bead ring having been received by the bead receiver move easily on the bead receiver. This has made it difficult to stably take the bead ring out of the former and transfer the bead ring.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 11-207832
It is an object of this invention to provide a grasping device of a simple structure for a bead ring capable of grasping a bead ring stably.
To solve the aforementioned problem, one aspect of this invention provides a grasping device for a bead ring including a grasping unit with a pair of grasping bodies to grasp a bead ring formed on an outer circumferential surface of a rotary body by winding. A grasping strip is pivotably supported with a shaft on one of the grasping bodies. The grasping strip grasps the bead ring together with the other grasping body. The grasping strip receives the bead ring in opposite side positions with respect to the shaft of the grasping strip.
In the aforementioned grasping device for a bead ring, it is preferable that the grasping strip includes a grasping recessed part to receive the bead ring in the opposite side positions with respect to the shaft.
In the aforementioned grasping device for a bead ring, it is preferable that the other grasping body is an insert to be inserted between a winding unit and the bead ring.
In the aforementioned grasping device for a bead ring, it is preferable that the grasping unit grasps an upper part of the bead ring.
In the aforementioned grasping device for a bead ring, it is preferable that the grasping unit is capable of moving in a radial direction of the bead ring relative to a grasping device body.
It is preferable that the aforementioned grasping device for a bead ring includes a receiver that receives a lower part of the bead ring.
In the grasping device for a bead ring of this invention, a bead ring is grasped by a pair of grasping bodies. The bead ring is grasped in opposite side positions with respect to the shaft of the grasping body. Accordingly, even if the bead ring is formed of multiple bead wires, the bead ring can still be grasped with uniform force, so that the bead ring can be grasped stably.
An embodiment of a grasping device for a bead ring that embodies this invention is described below by referring to
As shown in
A recessed part 11 for insertion is formed in the substantially central part in the circumferential direction of each of the partitioned members 23A and 23B. A roller 35 and a roller 43 supported by a frame not shown in the drawings are arranged above the rotary body 21. The wire W is pressed into the winding unit 23 by the rollers 35 and 43 and wound around the winding unit 23 to form the bead ring 15. A cutting mechanism 55 is arranged on an upstream side relative to the rollers 35 and 43 in a feeding path for the wire W. The cutting mechanism 55 is to cut the wire W while a give amount of the wire W is wound around the winding unit 23.
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The grasping strip 72 has a lower edge provided with a grasping recessed part 76 that is formed such that the bead ring 15 can be grasped in the grasping recessed part 76. The grasping recessed part 76 is formed by forming a cutout of a trapezoidal shape with respect to the shaft 75 in the lower edge of the grasping strip 72. A cylinder 79 for rotation with a piston rod 73 is attached to the branch 12a with an attaching bolt 70. The piston rod 73 is coupled through a pin 78 to a long hole 77 of the lever grasping body 69. As shown by the alternate long and two short dashed lines of
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The operation of the grasping device 10 for the bead ring 15 is described next.
Next, the cylinder 79 for rotation is made to make projecting action to close the grasping strip 72 relative to the insert 63 as shown by the solid lines of
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As a result, the bead ring 15 is supported in the receiving recessed part 82 of the lower receiver 19 at the lower end of the bead ring 15 and is grasped by the grasping body 68 of the upper grasping unit 16 in two places of the upper part of the bead ring 15. Then, the bead ring 15 formed by winding around the winding unit 23 is grasped by the grasping device 10. Next, the grasping device body 12 retreats from the rotary body 21 and moves laterally while grasping the bead ring 15. Then, the grasping device body 12 transfers the bead ring 15 to a subsequent step.
Accordingly, this embodiment achieves the effects as follows.
This embodiment can be modified as follows.
Two or three or more upper grasping units 16 to grasp the upper part of the bead ring 15 may be provided in response to the size of the bead ring 15, the number of the bead rings 15, or the weight of the bead ring 15, for example.
The shape of the grasping recessed part 76 may be changed to a rectangular shape or an arcuate shape. Two or more grasping recessed parts 76 may be provided in response to the number of the bead rings 15. In this case, it is preferable that the shaft 75 of the grasping strip 72 is provided in the center of a range in which the grasping recessed parts 76 are arranged. In terms of grasping multiple bead rings 15 uniformly, it is preferable that even number of grasping recessed parts 76 is provided.
A mechanism for releasing the grasping strip 72 from the insert 63 and closing the grasping strip 72 relative to the insert 63 may be changed to a mechanism for making sliding motions of the insert 63 and the grasping strip 72 while keeping the insert 63 and the grasping strip 72 parallel to each other.
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