Claims
- 1. In a method of drawing ferrous wire employing a plurality of drawing stages for continuously drawing the ferrous wire to successively smaller sizes, with each stage comprising a wire drawing die for reducing the size of the wire, a soap box upstream of the die having a dry wire lubricant for lubricating the ferrous wire for drawing the wire to a smaller size and a rotatable draw block downstream of the die having an outer coaxial generally cylindrical surface for receiving a plurality of turns of wire for drawing the wire with the draw block through the die, the improvement wherein said method comprises, at each of a plurality of successive drawing stages, drawing the ferrous wire through the respective die with a plurality of turns of wire on the respective draw block, providing a draw block cowl extending at least partly around the draw block to form with the draw block a liquid coolant reservoir extending at least partly around the cylindrical surface of the draw block for holding liquid coolant in contact with the draw block and each of the plurality of turns of wire thereon, and continuously cooling the wire by continuously conducting a water based liquid coolant into contact with the ferrous wire along the wire path from the die to the draw block and into the liquid coolant reservoir into contact with the draw block and each of said plurality of turns of wire on the draw block, and drying the wire between each upstream draw block and downstream soap box of said plurality of successive drawing stages.
- 2. In a wire drawing apparatus having a plurality of drawing stages for continuously drawing wire to successively smaller sizes respectively, with each drawing stage comprising a wire drawing die for reducing the size of the wire, a soap box upstream of the die having a dry wire lubricant for lubricating the wire for drawing the wire to a smaller size and a rotatable draw block downstream of the die having an outer coaxial, generally cylindrical surface for receiving a plurality of turns of wire for drawing the wire with the draw block through the die, the improvement wherein in at least one of the drawing stages of the drawing apparatus, the draw block comprises a peripheral circular groove providing said coaxial generally cylindrical surface for receiving a plurality of turns of wire for drawing the wire with the draw block through the respective die and having end flanges at opposite axial ends of the cylindrical surface, a draw block cowl extending at least partly around the draw block and forming with the draw block a liquid coolant reservoir extending at least partly around the cylindrical surface of the draw block for holding liquid coolant in contact with the draw block and each of the plurality of turns of wire thereon, wire cooling means for continuously conducting a water based coolant into contact with the wire along the wire path from the die to the draw block and into the liquid coolant reservoir into contact with both the draw block and the plurality of turns of wire thereon, and an air wipe for drying the wire downstream of the draw block.
- 3. In a wire drawing apparatus comprising at least one wire drawing stage having a wire drawing die for reducing the cross-section of the wire, a soap box upstream of the die having a dry wire lubricant for lubricating the wire for drawing the wire to a smaller size and a rotatable draw block downstream of the die having an outer coaxial, generally cylindrical surface for receiving a plurality of turns of wire for drawing the wire with the draw block forwardly along a wire transport path extending through the soap box and die, the improvement wherein said one drawing stage comprises a draw block cowl extending at least partly around the draw block and forming with the draw block a liquid coolant reservoir extending at least partly around the cylindrical surface of the draw block for holding liquid coolant in contact with the draw block and each of the plurality of turns of wire thereon, and liquid cooling means for directly and continuously conducting a liquid coolant into contact with the wire along its transport path from the die to the draw block and into said coolant reservoir into contact with the draw block and each of the plurality of turns of wire on the draw block.
- 4. A wire drawing method comprising at least one drawing stage having the steps of drawing a wire through a die with a rotating draw block mounted downstream of the die and having a plurality of turns of wire wrapped thereon for drawing the wire through the die with the draw block, providing a draw block cowl extending at least partly around the draw block to form with the draw block a liquid coolant reservoir extending at least partly around the draw block for holding liquid coolant in contact with the draw block and each of the plurality of turns of wire thereon, and directly cooling the wire with a continuous flow of liquid coolant including continuously conducting the liquid coolant into contact with the wire along the wire path from the die to the draw block and into the liquid coolant reservoir into contact with the draw block and each of the plurality of turns of wire wrapped thereon.
- 5. In a method of drawing wire employing a drawing stage comprising a wire drawing die for reducing the size of the wire, a soap box upstream of the die having a dry wire lubricant for lubricating the wire for drawing the wire to a smaller size and a rotatable draw block down-stream of the die having an outer generally cylindrical surface for receiving a plurality of turns of wire for drawing the wire through the die, the improvement wherein said method comprises drawing the wire through the respective die with a plurality of turns of wire on the draw block, providing a draw block cowl extending at least partly around the draw block to form with the draw block a liquid coolant reservoir extending at least partly around the draw block for holding liquid coolant in contact with the draw block and each of the plurality of turns of wire thereon, and continuously cooling the wire by continuously conducting a water based liquid coolant into contact with the wire along the wire path from the die to the draw block and into the liquid coolant reservoir into contact with both the draw block and the plurality of wire turns on the draw block, and drying the wire downstream of the draw block.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 145,126 filed Apr. 30, 1980, now abandoned is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 101,561 filed Dec. 10, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,345,451 dated Aug. 24, 1982.
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