Claims
- 1. A spring manufacturing apparatus for forming a spring from a wire, the apparatus comprising:
- a wire guide wherein the wire is fed from an end of the wire guide, and forcibly bent or coiled with the use of tools which are pointed against the wire and are arranged slidably in a radial pattern toward a spring forming space near the end of the wire guide, said wire guide having a wire feedout hole for feeding the wire to the spring forming space, said wire guide being supported rotatably by a rotating means and having first and second wire guide block halves, that are separable along the wire feedout hole and symmetric with each other; each half having a first inclined surface to form an inclined angle of a coil where the wire lays against while coil forming; the first inclined surface extending to an entire length of the wire guide; and a separation surface of each half being formed with a groove, the grooves of the first and second wire guide block halves forming said wire feedout hole, when combined;
- a plurality of said tools arranged slidably in a radial pattern toward a spring forming space near said front end of the wire guide, to point against the wire for coiling the wire;
- said rotating means for supporting said wire guide and rotating said wire guide about said wire feedout hole;
- first driving means for transmitting a driving force to said rotating means;
- second driving means for sliding said coiling tools; and
- control means for controlling said first and second driving means, and for determining an orientation of said first inclined surface in accordance with a slide direction of the coiling tool toward the spring forming space so that a desired coil shape of the spring is formed by the first inclined surface of said wire guide and the coiling tool.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said wire guide consists of a sintered hard alloy.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second driving means comprises a plurality of cams, for forming said spring forming space, cams of said plurality of cams being rotatably interlocked with tools of said plurality of tools, for sliding the tools at said various times.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said each half has second inclined surface which is formed on a front end of said first and second wire guide block halves in accordance with a front end shape of the coiling tool so that the front end of said wire guide does not interfere with the coiling tool sliding toward the spring forming space;
- the second inclined surface is symmetric with each other when combined and forms a cone locus when the wire guide is rotated about the wire feedout hole.
- 5. A wire guide supported rotatably by spring manufacturing apparatus, for feeding out a wire, to form a spring, from a front end of said wire guide, and to cause the wire to point against tools radially arranged around said wire guide in order to forcibly bend or curve the wire to form a coil,
- wherein said wire guide has first and second wire guide block halves, that are separable along the wire feedout hole and symmetric with each other; each half has a first inclined surface to form an inclined angle of a coil where the wire lays against while coil forming; the first inclined surface extends to an entire length of the wire guide; and a separation surface of each half being formed with a groove, the grooves of the first and second wire guide block halves form the wire feedout hole when combined.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said each half has second inclined surface which is formed on a front end of said first and second wire guide block halves in accordance with a front end shape of the coiling tool so that the front end of said wire guide does not interfere with the coiling tool sliding toward the spring forming space;
- the second inclined surface is symmetric with each other when combined and forms a cone locus when the wire guide is rotated about the wire feedout hole.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/766,933, filed Dec. 16, 1996, now abandoned, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/365,890, filed Dec. 29, 1994, abandoned.
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