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US1960426A
US1960426A US602366A US60236632A US1960426A US 1960426 A US1960426 A US 1960426A US 602366 A US602366 A US 602366A US 60236632 A US60236632 A US 60236632A US 1960426 A US1960426 A US 1960426A
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    • D07BROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
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    • D07B5/12Making ropes or cables from special materials or of particular form of low twist or low tension by processes comprising setting or straightening treatments

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  • ropes have more or less strong undulations according to the direction of turning. It has also been proposed for providing a guide and for reforming the rope to arrange a plurality of stationary sets of rollers in different planes one behind the other. In this arrangement, however, the space required isvery great, if the rope is to be bent for instance in more than two planes. In another arrangement the ropes are twisted by means of oppositely rotating, coupled guiding I discs. Owing to the arrangement of the guides,
  • a device for removing the strain in a wire rope especially which has been made without previous treatment, according to the present invention a device is used which consists of two sets of rollers disposed one behind the other, but separate from '30 one another, and separately driven, whichare rotatable about the axis of the rope and the rollers of which are adjustable in a known manner as hereinafter described for the purpose of deflecting the rope.
  • the employment of these inde-- pendently driven devices makes it possible to let them rotate in opposite directions at any different speeds, so that by selecting the speed of revolution of each separate set of rollers and by setting the rollers of each set of rollers differently, there is a wide range of regulability.
  • Fig. 1 showing the device in elevation and Fig. 2 in plan view.
  • a and B are the sets of rollers which rotate independently of one another in opposite directions of rotation, as shown by the curved arrows, about the wire rope S which travels in thedirection indicated by the straight arrows.
  • These sets of rollers consist of the pairs of guiding rollers a, a, b, b and the deflecting rollers c, which are journalled in the supporting frame d by means of bolts e.
  • Adjustment of the rollers c for varying the extent of deflection of the rope may be effected by mounting the bolts which serve as shafts for 7 7 these rollers in slots 2 and i as shown in Fig. 1.
  • 'Iheshafts may be held in position by clamp nuts such as are indicated by .7 in Fig. 1.
  • On the gudgeons f or the supporting frames toothed wheels g and h are fixed for driving the device.
  • a device for removing the strains in wire ropes by postforming comprising two bending devices mounted one behind the other so as to be capable of rotating independently of each other about the axis of the finished rope, each bending device consisting of a supporting frame, and guide rollers and deflecting rollers mounted in the said frames for deflecting the rope out of its stretched position, and means for causing rotation of the bending devices in opposite directions.

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May 29, 1934. ZUNDORF MANUFACTURE OF WIRE ROPES Filed March 31, 1932 b I 1! a Q6 .0 d B J.R 5 a V a mim 9 4 A m h N F o o I C b L A \S a 0 a a d w m g r r? I H Patented May 29, 1934 PIATENVQTI OFFICE 1,960,426 MANUFACTURE or wmn ROPES Hellmuth ziindorf, Cologne, Germany, assignor to American Cable Company, Inc., Bridgeport, (ion, a corporation of Delaware Application March 31.1932, Serial No. 602,366 In Germany April 4, 1931 1 Claim. (Cl. 117-16) Methods of and devices for removing the strains in wire ropes by a subsequent treatment (postforming) have already been proposed. ,This is effected by bending the rope as it leaves the laying machine so as to deflect it considerably out of the 5 direction in which it is stretched, the rope being for instance drawn through a device rotating about the rope axis. Such a device has the disadvantage tliat the ropes passed through this device do not emerge in a stretched state. The
ropes have more or less strong undulations according to the direction of turning. It has also been proposed for providing a guide and for reforming the rope to arrange a plurality of stationary sets of rollers in different planes one behind the other. In this arrangement, however, the space required isvery great, if the rope is to be bent for instance in more than two planes. In another arrangement the ropes are twisted by means of oppositely rotating, coupled guiding I discs. Owing to the arrangement of the guides,
however, there is the danger of the rope being twisted to pieces. All these devices have the common disadvantage that they cannot be easily regulated.
For removing the strain in a wire rope especially which has been made without previous treatment, according to the present invention a device is used which consists of two sets of rollers disposed one behind the other, but separate from '30 one another, and separately driven, whichare rotatable about the axis of the rope and the rollers of which are adjustable in a known manner as hereinafter described for the purpose of deflecting the rope. The employment of these inde-- pendently driven devices makes it possible to let them rotate in opposite directions at any different speeds, so that by selecting the speed of revolution of each separate set of rollers and by setting the rollers of each set of rollers differently, there is a wide range of regulability. By using this easily operated device the strains in the finished rope are removed in a simple manner and the untwisting or twisting effect of each separate rotating device is counteracted by the other and the rope is prevented from becoming wavy.
In the accompanying drawing the arrangement according to the invention is illustrated. Fig. 1 showing the device in elevation and Fig. 2 in plan view. A and B are the sets of rollers which rotate independently of one another in opposite directions of rotation, as shown by the curved arrows, about the wire rope S which travels in thedirection indicated by the straight arrows. These sets of rollers consist of the pairs of guiding rollers a, a, b, b and the deflecting rollers c, which are journalled in the supporting frame d by means of bolts e. Adjustment of the rollers c for varying the extent of deflection of the rope may be effected by mounting the bolts which serve as shafts for 7 7 these rollers in slots 2 and i as shown in Fig. 1. 'Iheshafts may be held in position by clamp nuts such as are indicated by .7 in Fig. 1. On the gudgeons f or the supporting frames toothed wheels g and h are fixed for driving the device.
What I claim is:
A device for removing the strains in wire ropes by postforming, comprising two bending devices mounted one behind the other so as to be capable of rotating independently of each other about the axis of the finished rope, each bending device consisting of a supporting frame, and guide rollers and deflecting rollers mounted in the said frames for deflecting the rope out of its stretched position, and means for causing rotation of the bending devices in opposite directions.
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US2545869A (en) * 1948-02-17 1951-03-20 Plax Corp Multiple fiber strand
US3025656A (en) * 1957-07-17 1962-03-20 Cook Foundation Inc Method and apparatus for making communication cable
US3169360A (en) * 1962-07-02 1965-02-16 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Stranding apparatus and method
US3396522A (en) * 1967-01-30 1968-08-13 Albert A. Biagini Stranding machine
US3507108A (en) * 1965-03-01 1970-04-21 Fujikura Ltd Method of producing s-z alternating twists and the apparatus therefor
US3826072A (en) * 1972-10-10 1974-07-30 E Fischer Double bend stranded wire making machine
US5365729A (en) * 1989-08-17 1994-11-22 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Apparatus for stretching stable fibers
US5487262A (en) * 1993-04-20 1996-01-30 N.V. Bekaert S.A. Method and device for overtwisting and undertwisting a steel cord
US20170073888A1 (en) * 2014-05-08 2017-03-16 Nv Bekaert Sa Steel cord with reduced residual torsions

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US2545869A (en) * 1948-02-17 1951-03-20 Plax Corp Multiple fiber strand
US3025656A (en) * 1957-07-17 1962-03-20 Cook Foundation Inc Method and apparatus for making communication cable
US3169360A (en) * 1962-07-02 1965-02-16 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Stranding apparatus and method
US3507108A (en) * 1965-03-01 1970-04-21 Fujikura Ltd Method of producing s-z alternating twists and the apparatus therefor
US3396522A (en) * 1967-01-30 1968-08-13 Albert A. Biagini Stranding machine
US3826072A (en) * 1972-10-10 1974-07-30 E Fischer Double bend stranded wire making machine
US5365729A (en) * 1989-08-17 1994-11-22 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Apparatus for stretching stable fibers
US5477669A (en) * 1989-08-17 1995-12-26 Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Process for stretching staple fibers and staple fibers produced thereby
US5487262A (en) * 1993-04-20 1996-01-30 N.V. Bekaert S.A. Method and device for overtwisting and undertwisting a steel cord
US20170073888A1 (en) * 2014-05-08 2017-03-16 Nv Bekaert Sa Steel cord with reduced residual torsions
US10487448B2 (en) * 2014-05-08 2019-11-26 Nv Bekaert Sa Steel cord with reduced residual torsions

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