Claims
- 1. An apparatus for spooling a filamentary material onto a spool rotating about an axis having at least one tapered flange, said apparatus comprising a mounting arm having first and second ends, said mounting arm second end being a pivot point, a sheave, said sheave being generally circular and having a peripheral groove thereon, said sheave being pivotably connected to said second end of said mounting arm to automatically vary in position radially of the spool as the diameter of the spooled filamentary material increases, means for traversing said sheave longitudinally of the spool, said traversing means being connected to said first end of said mounting arm, and means for controlling relative to the tapered flange of the spool the traverse of said sheave, said spool being on one side of said sheave, said filamentary material being introduced from a path on the opposite side of said sheave, said filamentary material being guidingly engaged by said peripheral groove and being spooled at a right angle to the axis of the spool.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said traverse controlling means comprises a wand, said wand being secured to said sheave, an optical sensing system, said optical system positioned to detect said wand simultaneous to said strand contacting said spool tapered flange, a switch controlling the direction of traverse of said sheave, said switch being actuated by said optical system upon said optical system detecting said wand.
- 3. An aparatus for spooling a filamentary material onto a spool rotating about an axis having at least one tapered flange, said appartus comprising a lever, a guide being securely connected to said lever, means for traversing said guide longitudionally of the spool, said guide being pivotably connected to said traversing means, said guide being movable in relation to said traversing means in response to the varying radial positions of the filamentary material in relation to the spool as the diameter of the spooled filamentary material increases, a wand, said wand being securedly connected to said lever and protruding therefrom, a simulated flange, said simulated flange being dimensioned to correspond to the angular dimensions of the tapered flange, said simulated flange being positioned such that said wand contacts said simulated flange simultaneous to said filamentary material contacting the tapered flange, and means for switching the direction of travel of said traversing means, said switching means being positioned on said lever, said switching means being activated by said wand as said wand contacts said simulated flange.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said traversing means comprises a traverse beam, a sprocket assembly, said sprocket assembly including a plurality of sprockets and a chain and a drive mechanism, said sprockets positioned to drive said chain, said traverse beam being securely connected to said chain, whereby said guide and said traverse beam travel in a longitudinal path parallel to the spool axis as said sprockets drive said chain.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said switching means comprises a microswitch, said microswitch controlling said drive mechanism for said sprocket assembly.
- 6. A device for winding a strand onto a reel having at least one tapered flange, comprising
- a strand guide,
- a mounting arm having first and second ends,
- said strand guide pivotably connected to said mounting arm at said first end, said strand guide being radially positionable about said mounting arm first end,
- a traverse,
- said mounting arm second end securedly connected to said traverse, said traverse secured to a drive assembly imparting motion to said traverse longitudinally along an axis parallel to said reel axis,
- a lever having first and second ends, said first lever end being securely connected to said strand guide,
- a wand, said wand securely positioned to said lever second end,
- a simulated flange, said simulated flange being dimensioned to correspond to the angular dimensions of said tapered reel flange, said simulated flange being positioned such that said wand will contact said simulated flange simultaneous to said strand contacting said tapered reel flange,
- a switch located on said lever, said wand activating said switch as said wand contacts said simulated flange, said switch controlling said drive assembly;
- whereby said traverse changes direction as said wand contacts said simulated flange compensating automatically for changes in longitudinal travel.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said strand guide is a sheave, said sheave having a peripheral groove, said sheave being rotatably connected to said first lever end, said sheave and said lever being pivotably connected to said mounting arm second end, said sheave guidingly engaging said strand, said strand being wound at a right angle to said reel axis.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said wand is secured to a bracket assembly, said wand being pivotably connected to said bracket assembly,
- said bracket assembly activating said switch as said wand contacts said simulated flange.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said switch is a microswitch, said microswitch controlling said drive assembly.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3 or 6 wherein said simulated flange is a truncated segment of a tapered spool flange, said truncated segment having an angled section, said angled section being dimensioned to relate to the angular dimension of said tapered flange.
- 11. An apparatus for spooling filamentary material onto a spool having at least one tapered flange, said apparatus comprising a lever, a guide connected to said lever, said guide introducing said filamentary material onto said spool, means for traversing said guide longitudinally of said spool, said traversing means being connected to said lever a traverse control spaced from said spool, said traverse control disposed to be contacted by said lever simultaneous to said filamentary material contacting said tapered flange, and means for switching the direction of travel of said traversing means, said switching means being actuated by said lever contacting said traverse control.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said traverse control is dimensioned to relate to the dimensions of said tapered flange.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said traverse control is an optical system having a light beam disposed to be contacted by said lever simultaneous to said filamentary material contacting said tapered flange.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said guide is pivotable by said filamentary material introduced onto said spool about a pivot axis.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said guide further comprises a sheave engaging said filamentary material at said pivot axis, and a sheave axle about which said sheave rotates.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said pivot axis is generally parallel to the axis to the spool and wherein said sheave axle is generally perpendicular to said pivot axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/827,392, filed on Feb. 10, 1986, now abandoned.
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