Method and apparatus for binding band rings

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Multiple station assembly or disassembly apparatus

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53234, 100 14, 198378, 414684, B65B 1300

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047839058

ABSTRACT:
Method and an apparatus for binding coils, for example, of sheet steel, which enable the whole process, from the formation of the coils to the completion of the ready-to-be-shipped bound coils, to be automated. Provision is made so that the strips, produced in a slitting line for example, in each case are coiled in coaxially aligned groups and, while their free severed ends in each case are held down they, are collected. Each collected group of coils, while retaining the coaixal alignment and the holding down of the severed ends, are moved into a transfer position, from which the coils, while the respective severed end continues to be held down, are isolated cyclically and transferred into an operating cycle passing through a first and a second binding position as well as a removal position, one or several additional groups of coils being collected while the coils are being worked off cyclically.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2198644 (1940-04-01), Wettengel
patent: 3139024 (1964-06-01), Laine
patent: 3306426 (1967-02-01), Arnold et al.
patent: 4392565 (1983-07-01), Strauch

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