The invention relates to the field of metal clad and interlocked armoured cables and apparatus for the manufacture thereof.
It is well known to wrap a single strip of metal around a cable to define a flexible tube that shields the cable. It is also known, in U.S. Pat. No. 9,440,273, incorporated herein by reference, to wrap two strips of metal around a cable to define a flexible metal tube that shields the cable; advantages of this approach include doubling rates of production at equivalent rates of rotation.
Forming one aspect of the invention is an improved product, the product being of the type having a metal strip and a central longitudinal axis, the strip being defined by two or more separate strip parts, the two or more strip parts each: having a common radius of curvature; defining a helix having an angle; being offset from one another in the direction of the axis; and having cross sections such that the strip parts are interlocked together throughout their lengths and such that the strip is interlocked with itself throughout its length to define a flexible metal tube.
The improvement comprises: the outside diameter of the tube being between ⅜″ and 1⅜″; and the helix angle of each strip part being between 8 and 30 degrees.
According to another aspect of the invention, in respect of each strip part, the width can be about ⅜″ and the helix angle is between 8 and 30 degree.
According to another aspect of the invention, the outside diameter of the tube can be between ⅝″ and 1⅜″ and, in respect of each strip part, the width can be about ½″ and the helix angle can be between 10 and 22 degrees.
According to another aspect of the invention: the strip part can be aluminum and have a thickness between about 0.016″ and about 0.040″; or the strip part can be galvanized steel and have a thickness between about 0.010″ and about 0.035″
According to another aspect of the invention, the strip part has a profile substantially as shown in
Forming another aspect of the invention is improved apparatus for use with two supplies of strip metal.
The apparatus is of the type: having, for each supply of strip metal, a pair of roll-forming dies and a tooling assembly
The improvement comprises: the apparatus being adapted to releasably receive, for each strip metal supply, a spool of strip metal, the spool of strip metal defining the strip metal supply in use.
According to another aspect of the invention: a chuck is provided for each strip metal supply, the chuck, in use, releasably receiving the spool provided for said each strip metal supply; each chuck has a central axis about which the chuck rotates and a central passage through which the central axis extends; the central axes of the chucks are coincident; and the tooling assemblies and roll-forming dies are mounted on a head which rotates in use such that the tube exits the apparatus without rotation.
According to another aspect of the invention, only one of the two supplies of strip metal passes through a chuck prior to delivery to the head.
According to another aspect of the invention: each supply of strip metal is delivered to the head at a fixed angle; and the supplies are strip metal are delivered to the head 180 apart from one another with reference to the rotation axis of the head.
Forming yet another aspect of the invention is improved apparatus for use with a coil of strip metal, the apparatus being of the type having: a spindle that rotates the coil in a driving direction and about an axis in use; a sun gear rotating in use about the axis; planetary gears driven by the sun gear; a pair of rollers driven by the planetary gears, the rollers drawing strip metal from the coil.
This improvement comprises: a gear arrangement interposed between the sun gear and the planetary gears such that rotation of the sun gear relative to the spindle in the driving direction causes strip metal to be drawn through the feeders.
Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent upon a review of the detailed description with reference to the appended drawings, the latter being briefly described hereinafter.
As indicated, the invention relates to improvements in the field of metal clad and interlocked armoured cables and in the manufacture thereof.
It is speculated that the strength of the cable derives from the profile utilized in the roll-forming dies utilized.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art, by routinely resizing the lengths of the horizontal portions of this profile and the spacing between the roll-forming dies, can produce armour cable meeting the 300 pound pull test as follows:
When using ⅜″ strip, the outside diameter of the tube will be ⅜″ and 1⅜″ and the helix angle will be between 8 and 30 degrees. When using ½″ strip, the outside of the tube will be between ⅝″ and 1⅜″ and the helix angle is between 10 and 22 degrees.
This apparatus 100 bears some similarity to the apparatus taught in U.S. Pat. No. 9,440,273, incorporated herein by reference, in that it is of the type for use with two supplies of strip metal 102, 104 and is further of the type having
for each supply of strip metal, a pair of roll-forming dies 106, 108 and a tooling 110 assembly
However, this apparatus differs materially in that:
Persons of ordinary skill will immediately appreciate numerous advantages of such device, including but not limited to:
Yet another difference between this apparatus and that taught in U.S. Pat. No. 9,440,273 is that it includes, in combination:
Without intending to be bound by theory, the gear arrangement 124 is believed to overcome the natural tendency of the spindle rotation to counter the rotation of the feed rollers.
Whereas a single embodiment of the apparatus is illustrated, it will be evident that variations are possible. Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.
This application is the U.S. national stage of PCT/CA2017/051233 filed Oct. 17, 2017 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CA2017/051233 | 10/17/2017 | WO | 00 |