Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1990-07-06
1992-07-28
Arbes, Carl J.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29 33F, 29828, 1741261, 1741281, H01R 4300, B23P 2300
Patent
active
051331217
ABSTRACT:
In a method of manufacturing a stranded conductor for use in an electric power cable, the cross-sectional shapes of wires being drawn towards or through a rotatably driven lay plate by which the wires are laid helically in a layer around the axis of the conductor are so modified that, on emerging from the lay plate and passing into at least one die downstream of the lay plate, the wires of modified cross-sectional shape fit tightly together and, if present, around a central wire or a preceding layer of helically applied wires. The wires of each layer preferably are initially of the same cross-sectional shape and size as one another, e.g. approximately circular, and, preferably, the modified cross-sectional shapes imparted to the wires of each layer are the same as one another, e.g. approximating to a sector of an annulus. No compacting of the wires is required in the die or dies and, as a consequence, a capstan drawing the wires through the die or dies is not subjected to a undesirable load.
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Birbeck Thomas S. H.
Gemert Rudolf
Arbes Carl J.
Casella Anthony J.
Hespos Gerald E.
Phillips Cables Limited
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