Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core
Patent
1983-07-06
1984-10-16
Gilreath, Stanley N.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Coil holder or support
Spool or core
242 18PW, 242 25A, 242 355A, B65H 5402, B65H 5410
Patent
active
044770332
ABSTRACT:
In a winding machine for the continuous winding of flexible material, first and second independently operable spindles are mounted in spaced relation in operative relationship with a traverse guide for feeding the flexible material. First transfer arms are mounted for movement in a vertical direction parallel to the axis of the first and second spindles for engagement with the flexible material being wound thereon and second transfer arms are mounted for horizontal movement between first and second spindles for engagement of the flexible material. The first and second transfer arms are controlled such that flexible material is transferred from a completely wound spindle to the other spindle for continuous winding.
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Hopko Donald J.
Kotzur Frank W.
Kotzur Gregory A.
Meade John F.
Gilreath Stanley N.
Windings, Inc.
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