By Orbiting Material Supply Patents (Class 242/438.1)
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Patent number: 8960586Abstract: A filament winding device enables fiber bundles to be wound around the outer circumference surface of a liner at equal intervals even when the winding angle of the fiber bundles changes. The filament winding device includes a first helical head on which fiber bundle guides are radially disposed in the periphery of a liner to be transported; and a second helical head which is disposed adjacent to the first helical head and on which the fiber bundle guides are radially disposed in the periphery of the liner The filament winding device also has phase adjusting means for adjusting the phase difference between the fiber bundle guides on the first helical head and and on the second helical head in accordance with the angle (?) at which the fiber bundle is wound around the liner.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignees: Murata Machinery, Ltd., Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Motohiro Tanigawa, Tadashi Uozumi, Daigoro Nakamura, Ken Hatta
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Patent number: 8955787Abstract: A filament winding apparatus that prevents excessive unraveling of a fiber bundle due to variations in the speed at which the fiber bundle is wound includes a hoop winding device having a wrapping table, a bobbin support unit, a braking unit, a slack removal unit, a detector, and a controller. The slack removal unit absorbs slack caused by the difference between winding and unraveling speeds of the fiber bundle. The detector detects whether the amount of slack absorbed is equal to or greater than or is less than, a predetermined amount. When the amount of slack is equal to or greater than the predetermined amount, the controller increases the braking force of the braking unit for braking rotation of a bobbin. When the amount of slack is less than the predetermined amount, the controller reduces the braking force of the braking unit for braking rotation of the bobbin.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignees: Murata Machinery, Ltd., Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Motohiro Tanigawa, Tadashi Uozumi, Daigoro Nakamura, Ken Hatta
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Patent number: 8424793Abstract: Disclosed is a filament winding device wherein an FRP layer is prevented from becoming thick by avoiding piled fibers in the case of the feeding of multiple filaments when a plurality of fibers are fed simultaneously. For realizing this theme, a filament winding device moves a fiber guide member equipped with a plurality of fiber feeding ports relatively in an axial direction of a wound member rotating relatively about the axis, and feeds fibers through the fiber feeding ports to wind the fibers around the wound member, wherein the fiber feeding ports are provided only in part of the fiber guide member. When the fiber guide member is moved relatively in the axial direction of the wound member, a plurality of fibers are fed only from one side when viewed from the wound member and the fibers are wound around the wound member while being gathered on the periphery of the wound member.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Takenori Aiyama
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Patent number: 7997521Abstract: A continuous winding machine uses embedded controllers to monitor and control the winding settings in maximum speed applications. Power is supplied to the embedded controllers from a main power source through a rotary transformer. The control system can be operated either through wired connections to a local computer or processor, or through a wireless system, or a combination of both, depending on the specific application. The machine uses a high speed, closed loop tensioning system that includes the filament supply spools and the mandrel supply and takeup spools. The control system menu includes the various winding operations useful to each user. The control system menu can be accessed remotely via computer, or by telephone.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Inventor: Dale L. Henson
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Patent number: 7891597Abstract: A continuous winding machine uses embedded controllers to monitor and control the winding settings in maximum speed applications. Power is supplied to the embedded controllers from a main power source through a rotary transformer. The control system can be operated either through wired connections to a local computer or processor, or through a wireless system, or a combination of both, depending on the specific application. The machine uses a high speed, closed loop tensioning system that includes the filament supply spools and the mandrel supply and takeup spools. The control system menu includes the various winding operations useful to each user. The control system menu can be accessed remotely via computer, or by telephone.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Dale L. Henson
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Patent number: 7472859Abstract: The invention comprises a portable apparatus for the manufacture of bowstrings that facilitates application of bowstring serving cord when producing new custom built archery bowstrings, particularly for compound bows. The invention provides a power driveable device for rotating and advancing a serving tool utilizing a winder head that is pivotable and stowable to allow use of a bowstring jig without interference from the winder power head when not needed and then pivoting the power head into a drive position when serving is to be wound around the bowstring. The power serving winder also provides for serving from both ends of a bowstring without remounting the string on a jig apparatus, and for applying tension to the bowstring while being manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventor: Philip Gerald McMahan
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Patent number: 6843443Abstract: A winder has an extra section. The extra section includes a gripper; and a brake, for controlling a wire force without having to change a pitch diameter of the gripper or a sprocket. The wire winder, is controlled by, as a tower travels around a tank, generating a square wave from the wheel drive; feeding said square wave to a counter and counting the square waves; comparing the number of counts with a number selected by an operator for a spacing location; powering a proportional hydraulic valve, and thereby pressurizing fluid into an elevator hydraulic motor; thereby rotating the motor until the spacing counter has counted the pre-selected number; and shutting the hydraulic flow. Epoxy is used to protect seismic cables from liquids.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: DYK IncorporatedInventors: Michael Crom, Frank Lucido, Sean Crom
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Publication number: 20020074444Abstract: A winder has an extra section. The extra section includes a gripper; and a brake, for controlling a wire force without having to change a pitch diameter of the gripper or a sprocket. The wire winder, is controlled by, as a tower travels around a tank, generating a square wave from the wheel drive; feeding said square wave to a counter and counting the square waves; comparing the number of counts with a number selected by an operator for a spacing location; powering a proportional hydraulic valve, and thereby pressurizing fluid into an elevator hydraulic motor; thereby rotating the motor until the spacing counter has counted the pre-selected number; and shutting the hydraulic flow. Epoxy is used to protect seismic cables from liquids.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Michael Crom, Frank Lucido, Sean Crom