Information
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Patent Grant
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6810785
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Patent Number
6,810,785
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Date Filed
Friday, March 7, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Calvert; John J.
- Hurley; Shaun R
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 087 8
- 087 9
- 087 16
- 087 17
- 087 22
- 087 43
- 087 56
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A strand feeding device includes a seat body having a top end face and a mounting bore extending downwardly and inwardly from the top end face. A bobbin-mounting post extends upwardly from the top end face of the seat body. A bobbin is sleeved rotatably around the post, and has a lower end formed with engaging grooves, each of which is confined by a groove-defining wall. A spring-biased rod is movably disposed in the mounting bore, and has a rounded surface that engages the groove-defining wall of a selected engaging groove when the rod extends into the engaging groove.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a strand feeding device, more particularly to a strand feeding device for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a conventional strand feeding device
1
for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus is shown to include: a seat body
11
extending in a longitudinal direction and having a top end
110
″ defining a top end face
110
, a mounting bore
112
extending inwardly and downwardly from the top end face
110
in the longitudinal direction, and a side face formed with a slot
113
that extends in the longitudinal direction and that is in spatial communication with the mounting bore
112
; a bobbin-mounting post ill extending uprightly from the top end face
110
in the longitudinal direction; a bobbin
13
sleeved rotatably around the bobbin-mounting post
111
and having a lower end formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart engaging grooves
114
, each of which is confined by a groove-defining wall
115
that has a flat wall portion
115
F; and a limiting member
15
including a spring biased rod
152
disposed movably in the mounting bore
112
, and a protrusion
153
extending outwardly and transversely from the rod
152
through the slot
113
. The rod
152
has a top portion formed with a flat abutment surface
152
F that is vertically aligned with a selected one of the engaging grooves
114
in the lower end of the bobbin
13
. The rod
152
is movable in the longitudinal direction between an upper position, in which the top portion of the rod
152
extends into the selected engaging groove
114
and the flat abutment surface
152
F of the rod
152
abuts against the flat wall portion
115
F of the groove-defining wall
115
of the selected engaging groove
114
so as to prevent rotation of the bobbin
13
relative to the bobbin-mounting post
111
, and a lower position, in which the top portion of the rod
152
retracts into the mounting bore
112
and disengages from the selected engaging groove
114
so as to permit rotation of the bobbin
13
relative to the bobbin-mounting post
111
. An urging member
151
is disposed in the mounting bore
112
for urging the rod
152
to move to the upper position. A swinging arm
14
is pivoted to the seat body
11
through a pivot shaft, and is disposed adjacent to the protrusion
153
of the rod
152
. The swinging arm
14
is turnable about the pivot shaft between a released position, in which the swinging arm
14
presses the protrusion
153
against urging action of the urging member
151
to move the rod
152
to the lower position, and a locking position, in which the swinging arm
14
moves away from the protrusion
153
so as to permit restoring of the rod
152
to the upper position by the urging action of the urging member
151
.
One disadvantage of the aforesaid conventional strand feeding device
1
resides in that when the rod
152
is moved to the upper position, the flat abutment surface
152
F of the rod
152
fully abuts against the flat wall portion
115
F of the groove-defining wall
115
of the aligned engaging groove
114
to prevent rotation of the bobbin
13
relative to the bobbin-mounting post
111
. As a result, a relatively large amount of friction is present between the rod
152
and the bobbin
13
that tends to expedite wearing of the groove-defining wall
115
and that consequently shortens the service life of the conventional strand feeding device
1
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a strand feeding device for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus, which includes a rod with a rounded surface, that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
A strand feeding device for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus according to the present invention includes: a seat body extending in a longitudinal direction, and having a top end defining a top end face, a mounting bore extending inwardly and downwardly from the top end face in the longitudinal direction, and a side face formed with a slot that extends in the longitudinal direction and that is in spatial communication with the mounting bore; a bobbin-mounting post extending uprightly from the top end face of the seat body in the longitudinal direction; a bobbin sleeved rotatably around the bobbin-mounting post and having a lower end formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart engaging grooves, each of which is confined by a groove-defining wall; a limiting member including a spring-biased rod disposed movably in the mounting bore and a protrusion extending outwardly and transversely from the rod through the slot, the rod having a top portion that has a rounded surface and that is vertically aligned with a selected one of the engaging grooves in the lower end of the bobbin, the rod being movable in the longitudinal direction between an upper position, in which the top portion of the rod extends into the selected one of the engaging grooves and the rounded surface of rod abuts against the groove-defining wall of the selected one of the engaging grooves so as to prevent rotation of the bobbin relative to the bobbin-mounting post, and a lower position, in which the top portion of the rod retracts into the mounting bore and disengages from a vertically aligned one of the engaging grooves so as to permit rotation of the bobbin relative to the bobbin-mounting post; an urging member disposed in the mounting bore for urging the rod to move to the upper position; and a swinging arm pivoted to the seat body through a pivot shaft that extends in a transverse direction relative to the slot. The swinging arm is disposed adjacent to the protrusion of the rod, and is turnable about the pivot shaft between a released position, in which the swinging arm presses the protrusion against urging action of the urging member to move the rod to the lower position, and a locking position, in which the swinging arm moves away from the protrusion so as to permit restoring of the rod to the upper position by the urging action of the urging member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded and perspective view of a conventional strand feeding device for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus;
FIG. 2
is a partly sectional view of the conventional strand feeding device in use;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a strand feeding device for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment in a strand-feeding state;
FIG. 5
is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment in a non-strand-feeding state;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged perspective view illustrating how a spring-biased rod engages a bobbin so as to prevent rotation of the bobbin in the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 7
is a bottom view illustrating how the spring-biased rod engages the bobbin in the preferred embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the preferred embodiment of a strand feeding device
2
for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus according to the present invention is shown to include a seat body
21
, a bobbin-mounting post
23
, a bobbin
24
, a limiting member
27
, an urging member
271
, and a swinging arm
25
.
As illustrated, the seat body
21
extends in a longitudinal direction, and has a top end
210
″ defining a top end face
210
, a mounting bore
211
extending inwardly and downwardly from the top end face
210
in the longitudinal direction, and a side face formed with a slot
212
(see
FIG. 4
) that extends in the longitudinal direction and that is in spatial communication with the mounting bore
211
.
The bobbin-mounting post
23
extends uprightly from the top end face
210
of the seat body
21
in the longitudinal direction.
The bobbin
24
is sleeved rotatably around the bobbin-mounting post
23
, and has a lower end formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart engaging grooves
241
. Each of the engaging grooves
241
is confined by a groove-defining wall
242
that has two opposite flat wall portions
242
F. A spool of malleable conductive strand
20
is wound on the bobbin
24
.
A reel-mounting member
26
extends upwardly from the top end
210
″ of the seat body
21
, and includes a pair of posts
261
disposed parallel to the bobbin-mounting post
23
. An upper strand-guiding reel
263
is mounted adjustably on the posts
261
.
The limiting member
27
includes a spring-biased rod
272
and a protrusion
273
. The rod
272
is disposed movably in the mounting bore
211
. The protrusion
273
extends outwardly and transversely from the rod
272
through the slot
212
in the side face of the seat body
21
. The rod
272
has a top portion with a rounded surface
272
S that is vertically aligned with a selected one of the engaging grooves
241
in the lower end of the bobbin
24
. The rod
272
is movable in the longitudinal direction between an upper position, in which the top portion of the rod
272
extends into the selected engaging groove
241
and the rounded surface
272
S of the rod
272
abuts against one of the flat wall portions
242
F (see
FIG. 3
) of the groove-defining wall
242
of the selected engaging groove
241
, as best shown in
FIG. 4
, so as to prevent rotation of the bobbin
24
relative to the bobbin-mounting post
23
, and a lower position, in which the top portion of the rod
272
disengages from the vertically aligned engaging groove
241
and retracts into the mounting bore
211
in the seat body
21
, as best shown in
FIG. 5
, so as to permit rotation of the bobbin
24
relative to the bobbin-mounting post
23
.
The urging member
271
, preferably a compression spring, is disposed within the mounting bore
211
in the seat body
21
for urging the rod
272
to move to the upper position.
The swinging arm
25
is pivoted to the seat body
21
through a pivot shaft
253
that extends in a transverse direction relative to the slot
212
, and is disposed adjacent to the protrusion
273
. The swinging arm
25
is turnable about the pivot shaft
253
between a released position, as shown in
FIG. 4
, in which the swinging arm
25
presses the protrusion
273
against urging action of the compression spring
271
to move the rod
272
to the lower position, and a locking position, in which the swinging arm
25
moves away from the protrusion
273
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, so as to permit restoring of the rod
272
to the upper position by virtue of the urging action of the compression spring
271
.
The swinging arm
25
has a distal end
251
provided with a lower strand-guiding reel
264
, and a pressing end
252
formed with a pressing face for pressing the protrusion
273
when the swinging arm
25
moves to the released position. A leading strand section of the conductive stand
20
from the bobbin
24
is trained on the upper and lower strand-guiding reels
263
,
264
, and is subsequently fed into a braiding cone (not shown) of the braiding apparatus for braiding into a conductive sheath of a coaxial cable upon rotation of the bobbin
24
relative to the bobbin-mounting post
23
. The bobbin
24
can be driven to rotate relative to the bobbin-mounting post
23
in a conventional manner. Since the feature of the present invention does not reside therein, a detailed description of the driving unit is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
The feeding device of the present invention further includes a stopper
28
in the form of a stick
281
projecting downwardly from the top end
210
″ of the seat body
21
toward the swinging arm
25
in such a manner that the stick
281
abuts against the swinging arm
25
when the swinging arm
25
moves to there leased position, as best shown in
FIG. 4
, thereby preventing further rotation of the swinging arm
25
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, when the rod
272
is moved to the upper position, the rounded surface
272
S of the rod
272
engages the flat wall portion
242
F of the groove-defining wall
242
of the selected engaging groove
241
only at a line of contact. As such, the friction between the flat wall portion
242
F of the groove-defining wall
242
and the rounded surface
272
S of the rod
272
S is considerably smaller as compared to that in the prior art described beforehand.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A strand feeding device for a coaxial cable braiding apparatus, said strand feeding device comprising:a seat body extending in a longitudinal direction, and having a top end defining a top end face, a mounting bore extending inwardly and downwardly from said top end face in said longitudinal direction, and a side face formed with a slot that extends in said longitudinal direction and that is in spatial communication with said mounting bore; a bobbin-mounting post extending uprightly from said top end face in said longitudinal direction; a bobbin sleeved rotatably around said bobbin-mounting post, and having a lower end formed with a plurality of angularly spaced apart engaging grooves, each of which is confined by a groove-defining wall; a limiting member including a spring-biased rod disposed movably in said mounting bore, and a protrusion extending outwardly and transversely from said rod through said slot, said rod having a top portion with a rounded surface that is vertically aligned with a selected one of said engaging grooves in said lower end of said bobbin, said rod being movable in said longitudinal direction between an upper position, in which said top portion of said rod extends into said selected one of said engaging grooves and said rounded surface of said rod abuts against said groove-defining wall of said selected one of said engaging grooves so as to prevent rotation of said bobbin relative to said bobbin-mounting post, and a lower position, in which said top portion of said rod retracts into said mounting bore and disengages from a vertically aligned one of said engaging grooves so as to permit rotation of said bobbin relative to said bobbin-mounting post; an urging member disposed in said mounting bore for urging said rod to move to said upper position; and a swinging arm pivoted to said seat body through a pivot shaft that extends in a transverse direction relative to said slot, and disposed adjacent to said protrusion of said rod, said swinging arm being turnable about said pivot shaft between a released position, in which said swinging arm presses said protrusion against urging action of said urging member to move said rod to said lower position, and a locking position, in which said swinging arm moves away from said protrusion so as to permit restoring of said rod to said upper position by the urging action of said urging member.
- 2. The strand feeding device as defined in claim 1, further comprising a stopper projecting downwardly from said top end of said seat body toward said swinging arm in such a mariner that said stopper abuts against said swinging arm when said swinging arm is moved to said released position.
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