Claims
- 1. A method of assembling pneumatic tires from material strips, the method comprising:
- dispensing material stock for said material strips in a substantially continuous manner onto a conveyor;
- cutting said material stock into predetermined lengths to form said material strips during transport of said material stock on said conveyor;
- transferring said material strips to flat pallets and stacking said flat pallets atop one another to form stacks, said flat pallets having legs with inside leg surfaces;
- transferring said flat pallets individually from said stacks to a slide table disposed beneath a tire building drum and slidably on a supporting table extending on either side of said tire building drum a length sufficient to support said slide table throughout travel applying said material strips to said tire building drum, said slide table having ridges for engaging said inside leg surfaces of said flat pallets to secure said flat pallets at a predetermined position on said slide table;
- effecting relative displacement of said slide table and said tire building drum to bring each of said material strips on said flat pallets into contact with said tire building drum; and
- advancing said slide table on said supporting table and rotating said tire building drum synchronously to effect wrapping of said material strips on said tire building drum one at a time.
- 2. A method of assembling pneumatic tires from material strips, the method comprising:
- dispensing material stock for said material strips in a substantially continuous manner onto a conveyor;
- cutting said material stock into predetermined lengths to form said material strips during transport of said material stock on said conveyor;
- transferring said material strips to flat pallets and stacking said flat pallets atop one another to form stacks;
- said flat pallets each having a flat plate and leg members disposed on peripheral edges of said flat plate for vertically supporting said flat pallets in a stack with said leg members separating said flat plates a distance greater than a thickness of said material strips and having slanted outside leg surfaces;
- said leg members having slanted inside leg surfaces for engaging said slanted outside leg surfaces of another of said flat pallets beneath a respective one of said flat pallets when said flat pallets are in a stacked arrangement to prevent relative lateral motion of said flat pallets;
- transferring said flat pallets individually from said stacks to a slide table disposed beneath a tire building drum and slidably disposed on a supporting table extending on either side of said tire building drum a length sufficient to support said slide table throughout travel applying said material strips to said tire building drum, said slide table having ridges with slanted ridge surfaces for engaging said slanted inside leg surfaces of said flat pallets to secure said flat pallets at a predetermined position on said slide table;
- effecting relative displacement of said slide table and said tire building drum to bring each of said material strips on said flat pallets into contact with said tire building drum; and
- advancing said slide table on said supporting table and rotating said tire building drum synchronously to effect wrapping of said material strips on said tire building drum one at a time.
- 3. A method of assembling pneumatic tires as set forth in claim 2, wherein said flat pallets are aluminum and said flat plates have smooth top surfaces.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein said effecting relative displacement includes moving said tire building drum downward to engage said material strips with said tire building drum while maintaining said slide table and said supporting table in a vertically fixed position.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein said effecting relative displacement includes moving said supporting table and said slide table upward to engage said material strips with said tire building drum while maintaining said tire building drum in a vertically fixed position.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said moving said slide table upward to engage said material strips includes said supporting table being a swing table which is pivotally mounted at one end of the swing table and pivoting said swing table upward to effect engagement of said material strips with said tire building drum.
- 7. An apparatus for assembling pneumatic tires from material strips, comprising:
- flat pallets each having a flat plate upon which said material strips are placed and leg members disposed on peripheral edges of said flat plate for vertically supporting said flat pallets in a stack with said leg members separating said flat plates a distance greater than a thickness of said material strips and having slanted outside leg surfaces;
- said leg members having slanted inside leg surfaces for engaging said slanted outside leg surfaces of another of said flat pallets beneath a respective one of said flat pallets when said flat pallets are in a stacked arrangement to prevent relative lateral motion of said flat pallets;
- a slide table disposed beneath a tire building drum and slidably disposed on a supporting table extending on either side of said tire building drum a length sufficient to support said slide table throughout travel applying said material strips to said tire building drum, said slide table having ridges with slanted ridge surfaces for engaging said slanted inside leg surfaces of said flat pallets to secure said flat pallets at a predetermined position on said slide table;
- means for effecting relative displacement of said slide table and said tire building drum to bring each of said material strips on said flat pallets into contact with said tire building drum; and
- means for advancing said slide table on said supporting table and rotating said tire building drum synchronously to effect wrapping of said material strips on said tire building drum one at a time.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/405,052 filed Mar. 15, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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