The present invention is a U.S. National Stage under 35 USC 371 patent application, claiming priority to Serial No. PCT/JP2014/054703, filed on 26 Feb. 2014; the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a support device that supports a reel for storing a linear body, such as a wire.
Patent document 1 discloses a reel around which wire is wound for storage. The reel of patent publication 1 is arranged on a device that forms a bead wire of a tire. Wire fed to the bead wire former is wound around the reel.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2009-285939
In a process that uses the reel, a large amount of wire is stored on the reel to allow for continuous operation. This enlarges the reel and greatly increases the weight especially when the wire is made of metal. Thus, it takes time to replace the reel even when using a large device like a crane.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a reel support device that has a simple structure and allows the reel to be replaced within a short period of time.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a reel support device including a separation member that separates a reel from a floor surface as the reel rolls and a support member that supports the reel at a separated position so that the reel is rotatable about its center.
When the reel is separated from the floor surface by the separation member, the reel becomes rotatable at the separated position. Thus, the linear body can easily be wound around the reel or easily let out from the reel. After completing a task, the reel may be returned from the separated position onto the floor surface and moved on the floor. This facilitates the replacement of the reel.
Further, since the reel can be moved, the structure may be compact and simple.
The present invention succeeds in providing a reel support device that has a simple structure and allows the reel to be replaced within a short period of time.
A reel support device according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
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Rails 15 are fixed to the floor surface 11 at opposite sides of the holding plate 12. The upper end of each rail 15 defines a guide surface 16, which has the form of a ridge (reversed V-shaped cross section).
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A support tube 41 is fixed to the other side plate 23 of the reel base 21. A receiving shaft 43 is rotationally supported in the support tube 41 by a bearing 42 and positioned coaxially with the retaining shaft 37. The distal end of the receiving shaft 43 defines a tapered portion 44 that is opposed to the tapered portion 39 of the retaining shaft 37. The receiving shaft 43 includes a distal portion defining a stay 45. Coupling pins 46 are fixed to the stay 45.
A pushing member 51, which is formed by an air cylinder, is fixed to the side plate 23 below the support tube 41. A piston rod 52 of the pushing member 51 includes a distal end that defines a flanged pushing portion 53.
The operation of the device described above will now be described.
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From this state, the reel 101, around which a linear body 102 is wound, is rolled into the reel base 21 from the rear open portion of the reel base 21. As shown in
When the reel 101 is located on the holding plate 12, the reel 101 is separated by an amount corresponding to the thickness of the holding plate 12 from the floor surface 11 and located above the floor surface 11.
In this manner, when the reel 101 is located above the floor surface on the holding plate 12, an operator operates the handle 35 so that the threads 32 and 34 function to move the outer tube 33 and the hollow shaft 36 toward the reel 101. The tapered portion 39 of the retaining shaft 37 is fitted into one end of a center tube 104 of the reel 101 and coupled to the center tube 104 (refer to
In this state, the reel 101 is supported by the shafts 37 and 43. Thus, the shafts 37 and 43 form a shaft support that supports the reel 101. In this state, as shown in
In this state, the reel 101 can be rotated to let out the linear body, such as a wire, from the reel 101. Accordingly, the wire may be used to manufacture a product.
When the linear body is completely let out from the reel 101 and the reel 101 becomes empty, the procedures described above are reversed to move the reel 101 out of the reel base 21.
More specifically, the piston rod 27 of the drive member 26 is retracted to return the reel base 21 from the second position to the first position shown in
In this state, the empty reel 101 can be rolled and moved out of the reel base 21. The reel 101 may be replaced in this manner.
The above embodiment has the advantages described below.
The reel 101 is accommodated in the reel base 21 from the rear open portion of the reel base 21 at the first position, and the reel 101 is moved onto the holding plate 12. In this state, the reel 101 is coupled to the shafts 37 and 43, and the reel base 21 is moved to the second position so that the reel 101 moves off the holding plate 12. This lifts the reel 101 from the floor surface 11 to be rotatable at that position. Accordingly, the linear body can easily be let out from the reel 101. After completing a task, the reel base 21 is moved in the reverse direction onto the holding plate 12 and disconnected from the shafts 37 and 43. Then, the reel 101 is moved from the holding plate 12 to the floor surface 11 and out of the reel base 21. Thus, by mainly rolling the reel 101 and moving the reel base 21, the reel 101 can easily be replaced without using a large device such as a crane.
Further, in the reel support device, the box-shaped reel base 21 is supported by the rails 15. Further, the reel support device only includes the drive member 26, which is formed by an air cylinder to move the reel base 21, and the pushing member 51, which is formed by an air cylinder to push the reel base 21. This allows the reel support device to have a compact and simple structure and does not require a large device such as a crane.
The reel 101 that is rolled to be accommodated in the reel base 21 is guided by the guide members 18 on the entrance line leading to the holding plate 12. Accordingly, the reel 101 can be accurately accommodated at a predetermined position in the reel base 21, and the accommodation task can be efficiently performed.
The above embodiment may be modified as described below.
For example, the drive member 26 that moves the reel base 21 may be omitted. In such a case, the reel base 21 is manually moved in the front and rear directions.
The drive member 26 may be an actuator other than an air cylinder, such as a hydraulic cylinder or a motor.
The reel base 21 may include a reel rotation motor. In addition to letting out a linear body from the reel 101, this allows a linear body to be wound around the reel 101.
Instead of the holding plate 12, two narrow plates may be laid out in correspondence with the flanges 103 of the reel 101.
Instead of wheels, the reel base 21 may use anything that slides on rails.
11: floor surface, 12: holding plate, 13: slope, 15: rails, 21: reel base, 26: drive member, 37: retaining shaft, 40: receiving shaft, 51: pushing member.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2014/054703 | 2/26/2014 | WO | 00 |
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WO2015/128968 | 9/3/2015 | WO | A |
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