This invention relates to a machine with an improved wire-engagement system for winding a wire from a rolling mill into a coil.
As is well known by persons skilled in the art, the wire from a rolling mill has to be wound on commercial-weight coils, that are then individually bound by strapping and placed in storage.
For this purpose, downstream of the wire stabilization cooling system there are usually two winding machines to which the wire is fed—alternately—using a diverter.
The two winding machines therefore work alternately, i.e. while the coil is being created on one, on the other a completed coil is removed and taken to the binding station. Machines and plant of this type are for example described and illustrated in patent applications PCT WO2004/108314A, WO2004/108315A, WO2004/108316A, WO2004/108317A, WO2005/084843A, to which reference should be made, by way of example, if any general clarification is required regarding the technical field in question.
One of the most significant technical issues to be resolved when building these winding machines relates to attaching the head end of the wire coming from the rolling mill to the coil winding spindle.
According to the prior art, using a threading unit, the head end of the wire is threaded and attached in a seat provided directly on the sleeve of the body of the machine spindle.
Threading and fixing the head end of the wire directly to the spindle (sleeve) of the machine, as described briefly above, has the major disadvantage of requiring the machine to be stopped for a relatively long time when changing the dimensional characteristics of the product being worked, which involves adapting the seat of the wire head end.
The same is true when the seat of the wire head end and related fixing systems require maintenance and/or replacement parts.
The purpose of this invention is to avoid the drawbacks in the prior art summarized above by creating a machine for winding a wire from a rolling mill into a coil, in which the system for threading and attaching the wire head end to the spindle does not cause lengthy stoppages of the machine, in the event of product changes, or the need to carry out maintenance work and/or replace parts.
This objective, according to the invention, is achieved by making the system for threading and attaching the wire head end structurally independent from the body of the spindle of the machine.
More specifically, the scope of the invention is achieved by a machine with the features set out in the main claim and the sub-claims attached.
The structural and functional features of the winding machine according to the invention, and its advantages compared to the prior art, will become even more evident by examining the description below, which refers to the schematic drawings attached, which illustrate a sample practical implementation of the invention. In the drawings:
With reference, primarily, to
According to the invention, the spindle 11 is closed at the top by a cover module 13, which can be moved using a movement structure 14 cooperating with the spindle 11.
As clearly shown in
The rear of track 16 is connected pivotally at 20 to a pair of lateral supporting pillars 21, while the front is connected pivotally at 22 to a pair of lateral hydraulic actuators (cylinders) 23, in turn connected pivotally at 24 to the base 15.
In this way, the track 16-frame 17 combination can be commanded to pivot around 20, in the direction of the arrow 25, and the frame 17 to move—as mentioned above—in the directions of the arrow 19 (
The cover module 13 is mounted on the free end of the frame 17, in a self-centering and pivoting manner, using pairs of arms 28. Said arms 28 are connected pivotally at one end, at 29, to the frame 17, and at the opposite end, at 30, to the body 31 of the bearings of the female element 27 of the joint connecting the cover module 13 to the spindle 11.
The top of the cover module 13 is also linked to a pivoting disk 33 supported by the frame 17 by means of diametrically opposed pairs of hydraulic actuators (cylinders) 34.
Said actuators 34 are connected pivotally at 35 to the frame 17 and at 36 to the disk 33 and they cooperate with underlying elastic pins 32 of the cover module 13, acting on the uppermost coils of the wire 40 to prevent any hindrance when removing the cover module 13 from the spindle 11 (
With reference to the details of the
Indeed, as shown in
The operation used to thread the wire head end 40 using the mobile vane 37 is of a type known to persons skilled in the art and is not described here in greater detail. The operation of the coil winding machine according to the invention is clear from the above description with reference to the drawings, and can be summarized as follows. The coil is created with the machine in the position shown in
Once the coil M has been wound (
Thus, the coil M formed may be removed from the spindle using known systems, after which using operations inverse to the aforementioned operations, the cover module 13 is repositioned on the spindle 11 for a new coil formation cycle.
By way of a non-limiting example, a system for moving the coil such as the one described in the co-pending patent application filed in Italy by the same applicant and on the same day with the title given below may be used.
“Machine for winding into a coil a wire from a rolling mill with improved means for locking the wire tail end and containing the coil formed”
This allows for achievement of the objective set out in the introduction to the description to create a wire coil winding machine in which the times required for maintenance and/or replacing parts, as a result of wear, or a change in the dimensional characteristics of the product being worked, are significantly shortened thanks to the creation of a cover module incorporating the system for binding and threading the wire head end which is independent and can be freely moved away from the sleeve of the body of the spindle of the machine.
Naturally the section of said wire may be circular (as shown by means of a non-limiting example) or a different shape, such as flat or angled or otherwise.
The scope of protection of the invention is defined in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008A1388 | Jul 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/58643 | 7/8/2009 | WO | 00 | 3/24/2011 |