Coil hitching device

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Inventors

Farrow, Gregory John
Faulhammer, Robert
Kinsie, Robert

Application #

326576

Filed

Jun-7-1999

Published

Aug-15-2000

Current US Class

029/605
242/437.2
242/439.1

International Classes

B21F 003/04

Field of Search

242/440.1 242/437.2 242/439.1 29/605

Assignee

ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. (Cambridge, CA)

Examiners

Walsh; Donald P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong; R. Craig

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Other References

Paolino, Double Concentric Bit, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 4 No. 8, p. 12, Jan. 1962. Bajan et al, Wire Wrapping Stylus, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 14, No. 17, Dec. 1971.

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Abstract
A dual mode coil hitching device used in the coil winding process is disclosed. The device operates in either a clamping or a tie-off mode. The device includes a sleeve and an actuated plunger. The sleeve has a first and second opening. The first opening has a coil scrapping surface adjacent thereto, and the second opening has an upper clamping surface. The plunger has a lower clamping surface opposing the upper clamping surface and a tie-off member disposed thereon. The plunger is slidably mounted within the sleeve and is positionable between a retracted position and an extended position. In the retracted position, the second opening of the sleeve and the lower clamping surface of the plunger define an exposed gap, and the tie-off member is completely positioned within the sleeve. In the extended position, the tie-off member extends outside the sleeve via the first opening, and the lower clamping surface confronts the upper clamping surface.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A coil hitching device comprising:

a sleeve having a first and second opening, said first opening having a coil scrapping surface adjacent thereto, and said second opening having an upper clamping surface;

a plunger having a lower clamping surface opposing said upper clamping surface and a tie-off member disposed thereon, said plunger being slidably mounted within said sleeve and being positionable between:

a retracted position whereat said second opening of said sleeve and said lower clamping surface of said plunger define an exposed gap, and whereat said tie-off member is completely positioned within said sleeve; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to coil winding. In particular, the invention is related to hitching the coil when the coil is being manipulated.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the manufacture of wound coils, there is a requirement to temporarily hitch the coil during the winding process. For instance, when the wire is dispensed from a coil dispensing nozzle, it is loose and as a result cannot be effectively manipulated.

Therefore, the coil is then hitched at what is referred herein as a hitching station. The station will temporarily immobilize one end of the wire. Once the wire is hitched, the wire being dispensed from the nozzle may then be easily manipulated for the next step of the coil winding process. Generally speaking, the dispensing coil is required to be hitched at the beginning of the winding process and the end of the winding process.

Traditionally, this hitching feature may be accomplished by a clamping station working in conjunction with the winding machine. In circumstances where the coil is too thin to work effectively in a clamping station, a tie-off station is used instead. Both types of stations, however, do have drawbacks. First, due to the fact that the clamping station and the tie-off station are separate units the winding machine must be undesirably adapted to receive both types of stations because both types of stations may be required. Second, undesirable downtime for the winding machine is characteristic when manually switching over from using one type of station to another. Moreover, the complex manufacturing designs that now make up currently available clamping and tie-off stations are also undesirable.
 
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