Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core
Patent
1981-04-22
1983-11-29
Taylor, Billy S.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Coil holder or support
Spool or core
242 714, 242 721, 140 921, H01F 4106, B65H 8108
Patent
active
044176988
ABSTRACT:
The invention refers to a process and a machine making it possible to achieve improved winding of turns of electrical wire on a cathode ray tube deflection ring. According to the invention, the machine includes three axes X, Y, Z with motor means. The winders 12 rotate around axis Z to achieve turns of winding. They are supported by a rotatable column 11 around axis X to the winding plane. The deflecting ring 15 is mounted pivotally around axis X on a fixed support 4. The machine also includes pairing means for controlling electric motor means 5, 14. It is able to perform windings of desired incline without reducing the work speed of the winders 12.
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Pater Francois
Pernet Didier
Taylor Billy S.
Videocolor (S.A.)
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