Claims
- 1. An apparatus for winding rigid strip material into a coil without side restraints, comprising a mandrel for receiving the strip material; means for rotating the mandrel about a first axis; guide means mounted adjacent to said mandrel and operable to guide said strip material from a source onto the surface of said mandrel, and means for moving said guide means along a second axis parallel to said first axis whereby said strip material is helically wound onto said rotating mandrel; the improvement comprising said means for moving said guide means along said second axis including a linear actuator connected to said guide means and operable to move said guide means along said second axis between a first position aligned with a first predetermined point on the surface of said mandrel and a second position aligned with a second predetermined point on the surface of said mandrel, and control means operatively connected to said actuator means for controlling movement of said guide means along said second axis in synchronization with the angular position of said mandrel, said control means including means for counting the number of turns of said strip material in each material layer on said mandrel and means for setting the lead width between adjacent turns of said strip material in each material layer on said mandrel, said counting means including a digital counter, a comparator, and switch means for presetting the number of turns desired, said comparator comparing the count stored in said digital counter with said preset number of turns and producing an output signal that is a function of the number of turns of said material in the layer being wound on said mandrel, said lead width setting means including amplifying means and switch means for presetting the lead width desired, said amplifying means being electrically connected to said output signal of said comparator and having its gain regulated by said lead width switch means so as to produce an output signal that is a function of the number of turns and the lead width between adjacent turns of said strip material in each material layer on said mandrel to control said linear actuator in moving said guide means along said second axis.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including a frame and means mounting said mandrel on said frame, said guide means comprising a shaft mounted on said frame for linear movement along said second axis, and a guide wheel mounted on said shaft for rotation about said second axis and adapted to receive said strip material about its periphery.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said control means includes servo means operable to provide direction control signals to said linear actuator, and signal generator means operatively connected to said mandrel and operable to provide a mandrel position signal to said servo means, said guide means being movable between said first and second positions in response to position reference signals proportional to the angular position of said mandrel.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said control means further includes means providing a feedback signal to said servo means proportional to the position of said guide means along said second axis.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4, in which said linear actuator comprises a pressure cylinder, and said means providing a feedback signal comprises a linear variable differential transformer operatively connected to the piston rod of said pressure cylinder.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including a placing roll rotatable about a third axis parallel to said first and second axis and disposed between said mandrel and said guide means, said strip material passing over said guide means, over said placing roll and then onto said mandrel; and means biasing said placing roll into contract with the coil formed on said mandrel.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 including means connected to said biasing means and operable to selectively lift said placing roll of said coil.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including a frame, means mounting said mandrel on said frame for rotation about said first axis, means mounting said guide means on said frame for movement along said second axis, and a placing roll mounted on said frame for rotation about a third axis parallel to said first and second axis, said placing roll being operable to transfer said strip material passing over said guide means onto the surface of said mandrel.
- 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 8 including means mounted on said frame supporting said placing roll for movement in an arcuate path toward and away from said mandrel, and means acting on said supporting means biasing said placing roll into contact with the strip material wound on said mandrel.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9 in which said means supporting said placing roll comprises an arm pivotally mounted on said frame, and said biasing means comprises a pressure cylinder acting between said arm and said frame.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, including control means operatively associated with said pressure cylinder for normally pressurizing one side of said pressure cylinder to bias said placing roll into contact with said coil, and for selectively pressurizing the opposite side of said pressure cylinder to lift said placing roll off said coil.
- 12. An apparatus for winding rigid strip material into a coil without side restraints, comprising a mandrel for receiving the strip material; means for rotating the mandrel about a first axis; guide means mounted adjacent to said mandrel and operable to guide said strip material from a source onto the surface of said mandrel, and means for moving said guide means along a second axis parallel to said first axis whereby said strip material is helically wound onto said rotating mandrel; the improvement comprising said means for moving said guide means along said second axis including a linear actuator connected to said guide means and operable to move said guide means along said second axis between a first position aligned with a first predetermined point on the surface of said mandrel and a second position aligned with a second predetermined point on the surface of said mandrel, and control means operatively connected to said actuator means for controlling movement of said guide means along said second axis in synchronization with the angular position of said mandrel, said control means including means for comparing the actual number of turns of said strip material on the mandrel with a predetermined number of turns and producing a first signal indicative thereof, means for setting the lead width between adjacent turns of said strip material in each material layer on said mandrel and producing a second signal indicative thereof and means for utilizing said first and second signals to produce a third signal for controlling said linear actuator in moving said guide means so as to produce an accurately formed helix of strip material on said mandrel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 864,832, filed Dec. 27, 1977, now abandoned.
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