Metal deforming – By pulling workpiece through closed periphery die – Utilizing specified work moving means
Patent
1977-02-28
1978-07-11
Keenan, Michael J.
Metal deforming
By pulling workpiece through closed periphery die
Utilizing specified work moving means
72289, B21C 112
Patent
active
040994031
ABSTRACT:
The drum of an in-line wire drawing machine is rotated by a mechanical variable speed drive whose speed is automatically adjusted by a speed trim control which senses the difference between the speed of the wire being supplied by the drum and the speed at which wire is being consumed by a using station. The final wrap of wire on the drum is engaged by a roller connected to a one-way clutch, the roller serving to prevent the wire from slipping on the drum and thus serving to increase the traction between the wire and the drum.
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Alcock Richard A.
Guthrie Robert M.
Keenan Michael J.
Rockford Manufacturing Group, Inc.
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