Claims
- 1. Device to extract coils leaving a coiling machine and overturn and lay a plurality of the coils partly superimposed on one another on a removal conveyor belt positioned on a substantially horizontal plane, the coiling machine having a longitudinal axis inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, the device comprising a coil-retaining assembly comprising at least two retaining blades positioned opposite to each other and circumferentially to, and at sides of, and in direct cooperation with an outlet of the coiling machine, and means for moving the retaining blades between a first closed working position, in which the retaining blades close at least partly the outlet for the coils from the coiling machine so as to prevent the emerging of a number of coils, and a second open release position, in which the retaining blades release the number of coils prevented from emerging and in which the retaining blades do not obstruct the coils leaving the outlet of the coiling machine but enable the coils to fall as each coil is formed onto the removal conveyor belt so as to be partly superimposed on one another.
- 2. Device as in claim 1, further comprising an assembly for the overturning and flattening of the coils which is installed downstream of the coil-retaining assembly relative to the direction of movement of the removal conveyor belt and above the removal conveyor belt, the coil-overturning and flattening assembly including a first track, downwardly inclined relative to the horizontal plane and advancing in a direction of feed of the removal conveyor belt and raised thereabove by a desired value, and a second track positioned substantially parallel to the removal conveyor belt and raised thereabove by a desired value.
- 3. Device as in claim 2, further comprising means for moving the first track and second track between at least a first lowered working position, in which the first and second tracks act with pressure on the coils leaving the coiling machine and being deposited on the removal conveyor belt, and at least one second raised inactive position, in which the first and second tracks do not contact the coils.
- 4. Device as in claim 2, in which the first track has a lower working surface inclined in relation to the removal conveyor belt and the second track has a lower working surface parallel to the removal conveyor belt and first and second motors for driving the first and second tracks, respectively at a speed adjusted according to the speed of departure of the coils from the coiling machine.
- 5. Device as in claim 4, in which the first motor drives the first track inclined in relation to the removal conveyor belt at a speed greater than the speed of departure of the coils from the coiling machine.
- 6. Device as in claim 2, in which each of the first and second tracks comprises two half-tracks divided along a central longitudinal axis of feed of the coils and hinged at the sides of the removal conveyor belt, each half-track extending sideways towards each other by about half the width of the removal conveyor belt.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/396,785, filed Mar. 1, 1995 Pat. No. 5,634,607.
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