Claims
- 1. A process for twist stranding a plurality of wires in a high-speed stranding machine which comprises:
- withdrawing said wires from a corresponding plurality of feed spools arranged at spaced intervals on a common stranding axis;
- guiding the wire from each of said feed spools first to a deflection point located on said common stranding axis in front of each spool position;
- directing each said wire in the same take-off direction from said deflection point in a balloon pattern at the same rotational speed around the adjacent spool and each succeeding spool in the take-off direction;
- further guiding each wire as it is directed through its rotating balloon pattern by means of a first curved guide surface extending a short distance between said deflection point and the adjacent spool and also by means of a second curved guide surface being located at an axially spaced interval opposite said first curved guide surface and extending a short distance between the preceding spool and the next adjacent point where the balloon crosses the stranding axis, each of said curved guide surfaces conforming approximately to the free path generated by the rotating balloon around each spool during the twist stranding process, thereby gently deflecting the wire from within each balloon as tension on the wire is increased;
- further guiding each wire by an outer retaining ring surface located at a radially outwardly spaced position around each of said first and second curved guide surfaces at their outermost opposed edges conforming to the freely rotating balloon, thereby contacting and lightly deflecting the wire at a point along the outside of each balloon as the tension on the wire is decreased; and
- conducting said wires in said balloon pattern free of peripheral limitation or restricted movement aside from said first and second curved guide surfaces and said retaining ring surfaces.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 1 wherein the wires remain in light running contact only with the outer retaining ring surface during twist stranding at high rotational speeds.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of our application, Ser. No. 542,198, filed Jan. 20, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,002,015, issued Jan. 11, 1977.
US Referenced Citations (5)
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Divisions (1)
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