Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cutting, from a continuously extending sinuously formed wire, a variably selected predetermined length thereof having a plurality of sinuously formed generally identical coils, said apparatus comprising a frame, means on said frame operable through one cycle, incident to energization thereof, for severing the sinuously formed wire, means on said frame for guiding travel of the sinuously formed wire to said wire severing means, means for halting travel of the sinuously formed wire to said wire severing means and including a magnetic brake operable, incident to energization thereof, to prevent wire travel to said wire severing means and operable, incident to the absence of energization thereof, to permit wire travel to said wire severing means, and control means connected to said wire severing means and including means for generating countable electrical pulses in response to wire travel relative to said wire severing means, said pulse generating means including a sprocket which is rotatably supported by said frame and which is rotatable in accordance with wire travel relative to said wire severing means, said sprocket including a plurality of angularly spaced teeth, said control means also including a magnetic sensing mechanism supported by said frame adjacent said sprocket and operable, in response to passage therepast of said sprocket, to generate an electrical signal, said magnetic sensing mechanism including first and second magnetic sensors supported on said frame in angularly spaced relation to each other corresponding to the angular spacing of said sprocket teeth, said means for generating countable electrical pulses including a sensing circuit operable to generate a countable electrical pulse in response to receipt of signals from said first and second magnetic sensors, and said control means further including a counting circuit connected to said sensing circuit, to said wire severing means and to said magnetic brake and being operable to receive the countable electrical pulses and, in response to receipt of a predetermined number thereof, to generate actuating signals for energizing said magnetic brake to prevent rotation of said sprocket and for energizing said wire severing means through one cycle to sever the sinuously formed wire.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said magnetic sensors are adjustably positioned radially with respect to said sprocket.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said counting circuit includes manually adjustable means for variably selecting the number of countable pulses operable to effect generation of said actuating signals.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/190,672, filed Jan. 31, 1994, Entitled "SEVERANCE CONTROL FOR SINUOUS WIRE FORMING MACHINE, now abandoned.
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Frank L. Wells Company, "Sinuous Wire Forming . . . with unparalleled speed and flexibility . . . ". |
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