Claims
- 1. Apparatus for storing cable comprising
- a receptacle for the cable, and
- a mechanism for coiling the cable in the receptacle, the mechanism comprising
- an arm mounted at an axis to receive the cable and to deliver the cable to a feed end,
- a cable driver mounted to force the cable into the arm at the axis and toward the feed end causing rotation of the arm about the axis, and
- a distinct arm driver mounted to assist rotation of the arm about the axis while the cable is being delivered into the arm at the axis,
- the cable driver and the arm being configured to impart a twist to the cable as it passes from the axis to the free end.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising
- a controller to maintain a dependency between the force applied to the cable as it is forced into the arm by the cable driver and the force applied to assist the arm in rotating about the axis.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein both the cable driver and the arm driver comprise hydraulic motors and the controller comprises a common hydraulic system used to power both the cable driver and the arm driver.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the arm is generally cork-screw shaped.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 adapted also for removing the cable from the receptacle by causing the cable driver to pull the cable from the arm.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the receiving end of the arm is spaced from the receptacle in a first direction, and the cable is fed into the receiving end of the arm in the first direction.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cable driver is mounted in a fixed rotational position relative to the receptacle, and grasps the cable to prevent rotation of the cable around the cable axis at the position of the cable driver, so that as the arm rotates relative to the cable driver, the cable is gently twisted by means of the contour of the arm.
- 8. Apparatus for storing cable comprising
- an annular receptacle for the cable,
- a mechanism for coiling the cable in the receptacle, the mechanism comprising
- a cork-screw shaped arm mounted to receive the cable at an axis, and to deliver the cable from the axis to a feed end located at a point radially spaced from the axis,
- a cable driver mounted to push the cable into the arm at the axis and toward the feed end,
- an arm driver mounted to assist rotation of the arm about the axis while the cable is being pushed into the arm at the axis, and
- the cable driver and the arm being configured to impart a twist to the cable as it passes from the axis to the feed end,
- a hold-down for applying a force tending to hold the cable down against a bottom of the receptacle, and
- a controller to maintain a dependency between the force applied to the cable as it is pushed into the arm by the cable driver and the force applied to assist the arm in rotating about the axis.
- 9. A method for storing cable comprising
- providing a receptacle for the cable,
- mounting an arm at an axis to receive the cable, and to deliver the cable from the axis to a feed end, and
- coiling the cable in the receptacle, by
- forcing the cable into the arm at the axis and toward the feed end causing rotation of the arm about the axis, and
- simultaneously and distinctly assisting rotation of the arm about the axis, and
- imparting a twist to the cable as it passes from the axis to the feed end.
- 10. A method for storing cable comprising
- providing a receptacle for the cable,
- mounting an arm at an axis to receive the cable, and to deliver the cable from the axis to a feed end, and
- coiling the cable in the receptacle, by
- forcing the cable into the arm at the axis and toward the feed end, wherein a twist is imparted to the cable as it passes from the axis to the feed end.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising
- simultaneously and distinctly assisting rotation of the arm about the axis.
- 12. The method of claims 9 or 11 further comprising
- maintaining a dependency between the force applied to the cable as it is forced into the arm by the cable driver and the force applied to assist the arm in rotating about the axis.
- 13. Apparatus for storing cable comprising
- a receptacle for the cable, and
- a mechanism for coiling the cable in the receptacle, the mechanism comprising
- an arm mounted at an axis to receive the cable, and to deliver the cable to a feed end located at a point radially spaced from the axis, and
- a cable driver mounted to force the cable into the arm at the axis and toward the feed end, wherein the cable driver and the arm are configured to impart a twist to the cable as it passes from the axis to the feed end.
- 14. Apparatus for storing cable comprising
- a receptacle for the cable, and
- a mechanism for coiling the cable in the receptacle, the mechanism comprising
- a corkscrew-shaped arm mounted at an axis to receive the cable, and to deliver the cable to a feed end located at a point radially spaced from the axis, and
- a cable driver mounted to force the cable into the arm at the axis and toward the feed end, wherein the cable driver and the arm are configured to impart a twist to the cable as it passes from the axis to the feed end.
- 15. Apparatus for storing cable comprising
- a receptacle for the cable, and
- a mechanism for coiling the cable in the receptacle, the mechanism comprising
- an arm mounted at an axis to receive the cable, and to deliver the cable to a feed end located at a point radially spaced from the axis, and
- a cable driver mounted to force the cable into the arm at the axis and toward the feed end, wherein the cable driver is mounted in a fixed rotational position relative to the receptacle, and grasps the cable to prevent rotation of the cable around the cable axis at the position of the cable driver, so that as the arm rotates relative to the cable driver, the cable is gently twisted by means of the contour of the arm.
- 16. The apparatus of claims 1, 13, 14, or 15 wherein the receptacle is an annular tray.
- 17. The apparatus of claims 1, 13, 14, or 15 comprising
- a hold-down for applying a downward force tending to hold the cable against a bottom of the receptacle.
- 18. The apparatus of claims 13, 14, or 15 further comprising
- an arm driver mounted to assist rotation of the arm about the axis while the cable is being delivered into the arm at the axis.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18 further comprising
- a controller to maintain a dependency between the force applied to the cable as it is forced into the arm by the cable driver and the force applied to assist the arm in rotating about the axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/014,422, filed Feb. 5, 1993, now abandoned.
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