Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core
Patent
1986-10-20
1987-12-22
Gilreath, Stanley N.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Coil holder or support
Spool or core
242 25A, 242 78, 242 81, 242115, B65H 5400, B65H 6700, B21C 4702
Patent
active
047142090
ABSTRACT:
Cable is wound on to a spool (2) comprising a longitudinally extending barrel (3) and a flange (4) extending from the barrel at one end thereof. At an ejection station the spool (2) is separated from the wound cable to leave a coil of cable (1). A removable flange (5), of a larger diameter than the spool flange (4), is placed over the barrel of the spool prior to winding. Subsequent removal of the spool (2) leaves a coil of cable (1) resting on the flange (5). An ejection station for separating the spool (12) from the wound cable is also described.
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BICC Public Limited Company
Casella Anthony J.
Gilreath Stanley N.
Hespos Gerald E.
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