Abstract: A flyer bow providing reduced drag during a wire processing operation is provided. The flyer bow may include an elongate arcuate body having a middle portion, and first and second end portions at opposite ends of the middle portion. The elongate arcuate body may be configured to be rotated about an axis of rotation, the middle portion may include an inner surface, an outer surface, a leading edge, and a trailing edge, the inner surface and the outer surface may cooperate to form a cross section, and at least one centerline of the cross section may include a radius of curvature substantially equal to a distance between the elongate arcuate body at the location of the at least one centerline and the axis of rotation.
Abstract: A wire, strand, or cable guide element (EG) for a flyer bow for assembling/twisting/braiding the wire, strand, or cable has an inner surface (SI) which defines the travel path of the wire, strand, or cable (PF) and which consists of alternating adjacent micro-bumps (MB) and micro-recesses (MC). The flyer bow at least partially or entirely surrounds the wire, strand, or cable by means of a member (C) and has a longitudinal orifice or inner tube (O) in the mass of said member (C), said orifice or inner tube (O) extending along the entire length of the bow. The wire, strand, or cable guide element (EG) is accommodated within said orifice (O) so as to guide the longitudinal travel of the wire, strand, or cable.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 25, 2012
Date of Patent:
May 17, 2016
Assignee:
SETIC SAS
Inventors:
Mostafa Boujaada, Denis Gianoncelli, Sophie Rondepierre
Abstract: A flyer bow for wire bunching or wire stranding machines has an inner flank on which is introduced longitudinally and centrally a tube which is formed of a wear-resistant material and which acts as an integrated wire guide. This results in the flyer bow having a compact construction, uniform wire guidance and an easy exchangeability of the parts subjected to wear due to the friction of the wires.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 29, 2005
Date of Patent:
October 17, 2006
Assignee:
SGL Carbon AG
Inventors:
Walter Priegelmeir, Richard Strauss, Sven Schweizer