Claims
- 1. A method of passing a threadlike piece through a tubular produce, comprising the steps of:
- forming a coil of a tube having an inlet end;
- feeding a threadlike piece through the inlet end of the tube at a feed speed;
- vibrating the coil of the tube so that a given point of the tube reciprocates along a helical path for applying to said threadlike piece a force for causing the threadlike piece to move through said coil of the tube at a speed of conveyance attributable to the vibration of the coil; and
- controlling the feed speed of the threadlike piece by applying a force to the threadlike piece in the longitudinal direction thereof by a feeder acting on the threadlike piece at a position sufficiently close to the upstream of the inlet end of the tube, that the threadlike piece remains unbent until it reaches the inlet end of the tube and adjusting the applied force for causing the feed speed at said inlet end of the tube to be at least slightly higher than said speed of conveyance of the threadlike piece through the tube for positively pushing the threadlike piece into the tube.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 in which the step of feeding the threadlike piece comprises feeding the threadlike piece to the inlet end of the tube having a lead-in section separated from the coil of the tube and curved upright.
- 3. A method of passing a threadlike piece through a tubular product, comprising the steps of:
- forming a coil of a tube having an inlet end;
- feeding a threadlike piece through the inlet end of the tube at a feed speed;
- vibrating the coil of the tube so that a given point of the tube reciprocates along a helical path for applying to said threadlike piece a force for causing the threadlike piece to move through said coil of the tube at a speed of conveyance attributable to the vibration of the coil; and
- controlling the feed speed of the threadlike piece by applying a force to the threadlike piece in the longitudinal direction thereof by a feeder acting on the threadlike piece at a position upstream of the inlet end of the tube, and adjusting the applied force for causing the feed speed at said inlet end of the tube to be at least slightly less than said speed of conveyance of the threadlike piece through the tube for reducing the undulations of the threadlike piece within the tube.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 3 in which the feed speed of the threadlike piece is between 40% and 95% of said speed of conveyance.
Priority Claims (6)
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63-69752 |
Mar 1988 |
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63-69753 |
Mar 1988 |
JPX |
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63-69754 |
Mar 1988 |
JPX |
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63-76486 |
Mar 1988 |
JPX |
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63-11837 |
Jan 1989 |
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1-28704 |
Feb 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Rule 1.62 continuation of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 07/552,396, filed Jun. 5, 1990, which in turn is a Rule 1.60 division of Ser. No. 07/334,205, filed Mar. 24, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,259.
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4802270 |
Kashiwaya et al. |
Feb 1989 |
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4887354 |
Vand Der Maaden |
Dec 1989 |
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Divisions (1)
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334205 |
Mar 1989 |
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Continuations (1)
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552396 |
Jun 1990 |
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