Claims
- 1. A cam follower for use with a cylindrical cam barrel having a predetermined outer radius, an outer surface, and a cam groove disposed oblique to an axis of rotation of the cam barrel and adapted to urge the cam follower along a path parallel to the axis of rotation of the cam, and a cam housing having an arcuate, radial bearing surface with a radius of curvature, comprising:
- a cam groove engaging member adapted to engage the cam groove; and
- a cam surface engaging member coupled to said cam groove engaging member and having an arcuate cam bearing surface with a radius of curvature matching the radius of the cam barrel and a cam housing bearing surface with a radius of curvature matching the cam housing arcuate, radial bearing surface, wherein said cam surface engaging member is in continuous contact with the cam barrel outer surface and the cam housing arcuate, radial bearing surface.
- 2. The cam follower of claim 1 wherein said cam groove engaging member is cylindrical about an axis perpendicular to the axis of curvature of said cam bearing surface.
- 3. The cam follower of claim 1 wherein said cam surface engaging member is an arcuate flange of approximately constant thickness.
- 4. The cam follower of claim 3 wherein said flange has parallel side edges and parallel top edges.
- 5. The cam follower of claim 1 further comprising a carrier portion adapted to support a strand guide eye.
- 6. The combination of the cam follower of claim 1 and a cylindrical cam barrel having a predetermined outer radius, and a cam housing having an arcuate, radial bearing surface with a radius of curvature.
- 7. A reciprocating apparatus for use with an elongate cam follower guide having an arcuate, radial bearing surface with a radius of curvature, the apparatus comprising:
- a cylindrical barrel cam having a central cam axis, a predetermined outer radius, an outer surface, and an oblique cam groove formed therein, said barrel cam being mounted for rotation about said cam axis; and
- a cam follower having a cam groove engaging surface and an arcuate cam bearing surface with a radius of curvature matched to said outer radius of said cam and a second arcuate, radial bearing surface with a radius of curvature matched to the radius of the elongate cam follower guide, said cam follower being disposed with said cam groove engaging surface engaged with said cam groove, said cam bearing surface being continuously engaged with said outer surface of said cam and said second arcuate, radial bearing surface being continuously engaged with the cam follower guide arcuate, radial bearing surface, whereby rotation of said cam about its central axis drives said cam follower parallel to said cam axis.
- 8. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 7, further comprising:
- means for maintaining said cam bearing surface adjacent to said cam outer surface, whereby engagement of said cam bearing surface and said cam outer surface opposes rotation of said cam follower about an axis perpendicular to said central axis.
- 9. The combination of the reciprocating apparatus of claim 7 and
- an elongate cam follower guide having a longitudinal axis and disposed adjacent said cam with said longitudinal axis parallel to said central axis, said cam follower guide first arcuate radial bearing surface is facing and parallel to said cam outer surface.
- 10. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 8 wherein the axes of curvature of said arcuate radial bearing surfaces are coaxial with said cam axis.
- 11. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 8 wherein said cam follower guide further includes a first tangential bearing surface facing a direction parallel and opposite to the tangential direction of the cam outer surface adjacent the cam follower, and said cam follower further includes a second tangential bearing surface.
- 12. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 6 wherein the axis of curvature of said cam bearing surface is coaxial with said cam axis.
- 13. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 7 further comprising:
- a strand guide coupled to said cam follower and wherein said apparatus is adapted to be disposed in operative relationship with a source of glass strand and a rotatable strand package winder, whereby reciprocating motion of said strand guide arranges the glass strand in helical pattern on a strand package.
- 14. A reciprocating apparatus comprising:
- a cam cylinder having an outer radius and an outer, cam surface mounted for rotation about a longitudinal, cam axis of the cam cylinder;
- a cam groove formed in the outer, cam surface of said cam cylinder;
- a cam housing having an arcuate, radial bearing surface disposed to face radially inwardly adjacent said cam surface and having an axis of curvature coaxial with said cam axis, said radial bearing surface and said cam surface defining therebetween an annular cam follower cavity; and
- a cam follower having a cam groove engaging portion, a radial bearing flange having a first, inner, radial cam follower bearing surface and a second, outer, radial cam follower bearing surface, said first and second cam follower bearing surfaces being arcuate, with radii of curvature matching said cam outer surface and said cam housing radial bearing surface, said cam follower being disposed with said cam groove engaging portion engaging said cam groove and said radial bearing flange disposed in said cam follower cavity with the axes of curvature of said cam follower radial bearing surfaces coaxial with said cam axis, and with said cam follower radial bearing surfaces disposed in continuous slidable bearing engagement with said outer cam surface and said cam housing radial bearing surface, respectively.
- 15. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 13 wherein said cam housing further includes an elongate cam follower slot adjacent said cam housing radial bearing surface and having a longitudinal axis parallel to said cam axis and wherein said cam follower includes a carrier portion disposed to extend through said cam follower slot to the exterior of the cam housing.
- 16. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 14 wherein said cam follower slot includes a first housing tangential bearing surface disposed on one edge thereof and wherein said cam follower includes a first cam follower tangential bearing surface disposed to slidingly engage said first housing tangential bearing surface, whereby a tangential component of the force applied by the cam groove to the cam groove engaging portion when said cam is rotated in a first direction is opposed by engagement of the first tangential bearing surfaces.
- 17. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 15 wherein said cam follower slot includes a second housing tangential bearing surface disposed on a second edge thereof and wherein said cam follower includes a second cam follower tangential bearing surface disposed to slidingly engage said second housing tangential bearing surface, whereby a tangential component of the force applied by the cam groove to the cam groove engaging portion when said cam is rotated in a second direction, opposite to said first direction, is opposed by engagement of the second tangential bearing surfaces.
- 18. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 13 wherein said cam groove engaging portion is cylindrical about an axis perpendicular to the axis of curvature of said cam follower radial bearing surface.
- 19. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 17 wherein said cam groove is formed with no crossings.
- 20. The reciprocating apparatus of claim 13 wherein engagement of said first cam follower radial bearing surface and said cam outer surface opposes rotation of said cam follower about an axis perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to the inventions of the following U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/240,236, entitled "STRAND GUIDE EYE AND METHOD OF WINDING A PACKAGE USING THE SAME," filed Jan. 29, 1999; Ser. No. 08/683,014, entitled "METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LUBRICATING CONTINUOUS FIBER STRAND WINDING APPARATUS," filed Jul. 16, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,756,149; and Ser. No. 08/683,083, entitled "APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING SQUARE EDGED FORMING PACKAGES FROM A CONTINUOUS FIBER FORMING PROCESS," filed Jul. 16, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,133.
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