Claims
- 1. A machine for constructing a chain of metallic shaped links comprising:
- a device for feeding a wire to be used to form each chain link;
- a first shaping device to wind said wire so as to form a cylindrical wire spiral of predetermined radius and pitch or of other suitable similar form;
- a pliers carrying device having gripping members and supported in such a way to perform rectilinear strokes to and from the zone in which the free end of the wire spiral extends, and associated with said first shaping device, with means for axially rotating said pliers carrying device, and with means for opening and closing the gripping members of the pliers so as to grip the first free spiral turn;
- a cutting device supported by means for moving said cutting device to and from the zone in which the free end of the wire spiral extends, said cutting device including cutting means for separating the first spiral turn from the said wire spiral, and shaping means for urging the ends of said cut turn to approach to one another;
- a second shaping device comprising two shaping members and means for reciprocately moving said members towards and away from one another along a direction set at a right angle to the displacement and to the rotation axis of the device supporting the pliers, said members being shaped to impart the desired configuration to said wire turn when pressing said wire turn therebetween;
- a welding unit to weld the ends of the chain link; and control means for moving the above described devices and means composing the machine into and retracting from said operative positions in a predetermined time sequence and at desired times.
- 2. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the feed device of the wire designed to form the chain links comprises a wire spool, a guiding and tensioning friction pulley for the wire and a guide means.
- 3. The machine according to claim 1 wherein the device to form the wire spiral comprises a worm screw which is driven, through a suitable transmission, by a manual control means, said transmission including a toothed sector and a pinion connected to the screw shaft through a unidirectional joint.
- 4. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the device carrying the pliers comprises a stationary support member carrying a rod supporting the pliers members, said rod having longitudinal grooves cooperating with a rack which in its inoperative condition acts only as a guiding means, during the reciprocating strokes of said rod, said strokes being controlled by a rocker acting against the force of a return spring, said pliers carrying device including means for actuating said means for opening and closing the pliers members and for actuating the rack, at and during predetermined time intervals, in a predetermined time sequence with regard of the axial movements of the pliers carrying rod.
- 5. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the cutting means comprises a movable cutting blade cooperating with a stationary cutting blade and means for moving the movable blade towards the stationary blade to cut the interposed first spiral turn and said shaping means comprises a spoon-like member.
- 6. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the second shaping device further comprises a guide way positioned at a right angle to the movement direction and to the rotation axis of the pliers carrying rod device, said shaping members riding on said guideway and acting on the turn which is held by the pliers bringing its ends into contact one with the other shaping the chain link in the desired form.
- 7. The machine according to claim 1, wherein the welding unit comprises a flame burner mounted on a support member, said burner being vertically movable and normally retained far from its operative position; a tunnel chamber provided with an incombustible inner lining said tunnel being locted opposite form said burner across the link welding zone and open towards the welding zone; means for lowering said burner downwards to its operative position; and a device for feeding a welding wire to the welding zone, said feeder including wire in a predetermined length thereof out from said feeder and into the link welding zone into contact with the ends of the wire turn when the feeder has reached its operative position.
- 8. A continuous method for constructing a chain having a plurality of shaped chain links, comprising:
- (a) shaping a wire into the form of a cylindrical wire spiral of predetermined radius and pitch which is designed to ultimately form the chain links of the chain;
- (b) gripping the first free wire turn of said spiral
- (c) cutting off the said first wire turn of said spiral; from the remaining part of said wire spiral while urging the ends of the thus-cut turn to approach each other, further urging the ends together until they touch, thereby transforming the separated wire turn into an annular piece of the desired shape and having free contacting ends;
- (d) welding together the free contacting ends of the annular piece obtained in step (c) so as to form a shaped and closed chain link, passing the chain link thus formed through the free end of a new, first spiral formed according to step (a); and (e) thereafter repeating steps b-d to produce a chain having a plurality of shaped chain links.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 822,800, filed Aug. 8, 1977, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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