Claims
- 1. A method of producing a coil of strand-like material wound in layers on a conical surface of a substantially cone-shaped winding spool having a cone-aperture angle, with the layers being inclined with respect to the conical surface, and in which a take-up apparatus is employed that moves approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis, comprising the steps of:
- (a) beginning the winding process at a starting diameter on the portion of the winding spool having the smallest diameter;
- (b) initially winding a first layer L.sub.1a having a predetermined number of windings N.sub.1 onto the conical winding spool at an acute angle relative to the conical surface, which is greater than one-half of the cone-aperture angle, by moving the take-up apparatus in a first direction, where the number N.sub.1 is smaller than the maximum number N.sub.max of windings that can be applied to the spool at a predetermined winding pitch;
- (c) winding a second layer L.sub.1b onto the first layer L.sub.1a by reversing the movement of the take-up apparatus in a second direction opposite the first direction, with the second layer L.sub.1b having substantially the same number of windings N.sub.1 as the first layer L.sub.1a ;
- (d) winding additional pairs of layers L.sub.2a, L.sub.2b, L.sub.3a, L.sub.3b, . . . L.sub.xa, L.sub.xb, and so forth onto winding layers L.sub.1a and L.sub.1b such that the additional layers have a number of windings N.sub.2, N.sub.3 . . . N.sub.x, respectively, that increases for each pair of additional layers by a substantially constant winding factor .DELTA.N until the maximum number N.sub.max of windings are wound on the winding spool to form a double-cone shaped winding portion having an inner surface disposed parallel to the conical surface and an outer surface tapering toward the inner surface at an angle equal to the acute angle; and
- (e) removing the winding spool from the coil.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 further comprising winding parallel layers onto the additional pairs of layers to form a parallel winding portion after the maximum number of windings N.sub.max are wound and before the winding spool is removed, each of the parallel layers being inclined at an angle equal to the acute angle and having substantially the same number of windings.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 further comprising winding outer layers onto the parallel winding portion having a decreasing number of windings per layer after a predetermined maximum diameter of the winding coil is reached and before the winding spool is removed, such that the coil has a substantially cylindrical outer diameter.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the substantially constant winding factor lies in the range between 2 and 6.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 wherein the cone aperture angle lies in the range between 12.degree. and 16.degree..
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the substantially constant winding factor lies in the range between 6 and 12.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein the cone aperture angle lies in the range between the 0.degree. and 12.degree..
- 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein winding steps (a)-(d) are carried out such that the distance between the two adjacent windings of the same layer is between 1.5 and 3.0 times the diameter of the strand-like material.
- 9. The method according to claim 1 including rotating the winding spool during at least steps (b)-(d).
- 10. The method according to claim 1 including maintaining the winding spool stationary during at least steps (b)-(d) and revolving the take-up apparatus around the spool.
- 11. A coil of the strand-like material produced by the method of claim 1.
- 12. A coil of strand-like material produced by the method of claim 10 wherein the strand-like material has a twist.
- 13. A coil of strand-like material produced by the method of claim 9 wherein the strand-like material is twistless.
- 14. The method according to claim 1 wherein the conical surface of the substantially cone-shaped winding spool is provided on a removable winding core and further comprising the steps of i) placing a coil packaging cover on the removable core before beginning the winding process such that the cover has a conical surface substantially conforming to the conical surface of the winding spool upon which the first layer L.sub.1a is wound; and ii) leaving the packaging cover in place with the coil after removing the winding core from the coil.
- 15. A coil of strand-like material having a coil packaging cover produced by the method of claim 14.
- 16. A coil of strand-like material produced by the method of claim 1 further comprising bands surrounding the coil for supporting the coil in its originally wound position.
- 17. A coil of a strand-like material produced by the method of claim 1 wherein the strand-like material comprises a plurality of individual cables.
- 18. A coil of strand-like material, selected from the group consisting essentially of wire, insulated stranded cable, non-insulated stranded cable, and glass fiber, comprising a double-cone shaped section of windings including:
- an inner surface layer of windings disposed at an inner circumference of the coil and defining a central conical opening through the coil having a cone aperture angle, said inner surface layer substantially conforming to the cone aperture angle and having a decreasing diameter from top to bottom of the coil; and
- an outer surface layer of windings tapering toward the inner surface layer from bottom to top of the coil at an acute angle which is greater than one-half the cone aperture angle such that the diameter of the windings of the double-cone shape section increases from top to bottom of the coil along both the inner and outer surface layers.
- 19. The coil of claim 18 further comprising a section of parallel windings disposed adjacent the outer surface layer at an angle equal to the acute angle, with each layer of parallel windings having substantially the same number of windings.
- 20. The coil of claim 19 further comprising an outer section of windings disposed adjacent the parallel winding section and having a decreasing number of windings per layer such that the coil has a substantially cylindrical outer diameter.
- 21. A coil of strand-like material, selected from the group consisting essentially of wire, insulated stranded cable, non-insulated stranded cable and glass fiber, comprising:
- (a) a substantially cone-shaped packaging cover having first and second axially spaced flanges arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cover and a conical surface defined by a cone aperture angle of the cover, with the strand-like material being wound in layers on the cover and the layers being inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the cover;
- (b) a first pair of layers of windings each containing a predetermined number of windings N.sub.1 wound on the conical surface of the cover at an acute angle relative to the conical surface which is greater than one-half of the cone aperture angle, where N.sub.1 is smaller than the maximum number of windings that can be applied to the cover at a predetermined winding pitch;
- (c) a second pair of layers of windings each containing N.sub.2 =N.sub.1 +.DELTA.N windings wound onto the first pair, where .DELTA.N is a substantially constant winding value; and
- (d) additional pairs of layers of windings wound onto the second pair, each additional pair containing a number of windings N.sub.3, N.sub.4 . . . N.sub.x, respectively, that increases for each additional pair of layers by .DELTA.N until the windings extend from the first flange to the second flange and the first, second, and additional pairs of layers form a double cone shaped winding portion having an inner surface disposed parallel to the conical surface and an outer surface tapering toward the inner surface at an angle equal to the acute angle.
- 22. The coil of claim 21 further comprising parallel layers of windings wound onto the additional pairs of layers, with each parallel layer containing substantially the same number of windings.
- 23. The coil according to claim 22 further comprising outer winding layers containing a number of windings per layer that decreases in a direction from the parallel layers to the outermost layer thereby producing a substantially cylindrical outer coil diameter.
- 24. The coil according to claim 23 wherein the substantially constant winding value lies in the range between 2 and 6.
- 25. The coil according to claim 24 wherein the cone aperture angle lies in the range between 12.degree. and 16.degree..
- 26. The coil according to claim 21 wherein the substantially constant winding value lies in the range between 6 and 12.
- 27. The coil according to claim 23 wherein the cone aperture angle lies in the range between 0.degree. and 12.degree..
- 28. The coil according to claim 21 wherein the distance between any two adjacent windings is between 1.5 to 3.0 times the diameter of the strand-like material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/612/148, filed on Nov. 13, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/326,610 filed on Mar. 21, 1989, now abandoned.
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