Wireworking – Joining wire – Machines
Patent
1975-03-27
1977-01-04
Lanham, C.W.
Wireworking
Joining wire
Machines
140124, 242 711, 242 717, B21F 1500, B21F 302
Patent
active
040007642
ABSTRACT:
Lead wires from the field coils of a two-coil, two-pole stator for a motor of the universal type are wound about posts projecting outwardly from a wire retainer mounted to the stator by means of cannulas encircling said posts and having hook portions for engaging the coil lead wires. Lead support means support leads emanating from already wound field coils at positions adjacent said posts, there being four posts and four cannulas, each telescopically encircling one of said posts. Drive means simultaneously rotate all four cannulas in directions appropriate to cause the hook portions thereon to engage the four leads emanating from the two coils and continued rotation of the cannulas causes the hook portions thereon to wind the lead wires about the posts as the lead support means permits the lead wires to be drawn therethrough while maintaining the lead wires under tension as they are wound about the posts.
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Combs E. M.
Lanham C.W.
The Globe Tool and Engineering Company
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