Method and apparatus for applying hoop windings to a cylindrical

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156175, 156428, 156432, B65H 8100

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method are provided for winding hoop windings onto a cylindrical member which may be a fiberglass tube or a mandrel. Two sequential stations are provided, each of which includes a rotatable drum and a rotatable winding member. Each of these is separately drivable by respective pulleys. The separately driven drum can be wound with filament or filament may be stripped therefrom according to requirement. The associated winding member consists of two funnels between which are positioned a plurality of pulleys, such that the filament can be unwound from the associated drum and applied to the mandrel or tube.

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