BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a twisting or bending machine, which has been specifically
designed for making either mono or double winding coil springs.
[0002] As is known, for making coil springs are at present used suitable coil spring winding
machines, the so called twisters or benders, by which the wire material to be used
for making the coil spring is pressed against a suitable winding tool, causing the
wire material to be progressively deformed so as to form the spring with its conventional
coil or helical configuration.
[0003] The pressing force on the wire as the spring is formed, is supplied by a wire carrying
or transport unit, substantially comprising a roller assembly including a plurality
of rollers entraining the wire material along a wire material feeding direction and
causing said wire material to pass through a wire guiding element facing the winding
tool.
[0004] The wire material transport unit, in particular, is generally stationary with respect
to the spindle supporting the winding tool or it can be displaced along a direction
parallel to the wire feeding direction.
[0005] Thus, prior coil spring winding machine have an operating flexibility which is comparatively
law.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned
problem, by providing a twisting or bending machine which has been specifically designed
for making coil springs, which allows to change, depending on requirements, the contact
point of the wire material and the winding tool.
[0007] Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a main object of the present invention
is to provide such a machine which is provided with a very high operating flexibility
characteristic.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide such a machine which is specifically
adapted to make different shape coil springs, without requiring the coil spring winding
tool to be replaced.
[0009] Yet another object of the present invention Is to provide such a machine which is
very reliable and safe in operation.
[0010] According to one aspect of the present invention, the above mentioned aim and objects,
and yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by
a twisting or bending machine, specifically designed for making coil springs, either
of a mono or a double winding type, which comprises a wire transport unit, including
a roller assembly for entraining the wire along a wire feeding direction.
[0011] Said wire transport unit is arranged in front of a winding tool, which is adapted
to bend said wire, said machine being characterized in that said wire transport unit
can he driven, with respect to said winding tool, either in parallel to the wire winding
direction as well as transversely of said wire winding direction, in order to cause
the contact point of the wire and winding tool to change.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Further characteristics and advantages of the twisting and bending machine according
to the present invention will become more apparent hereinafter from the following
detailed disclosure of some preferred embodiments of said machine which are illustrated,
by way of a merely indicative, but not limitative example, in the figures of the accompanying
drawings, where:
Figure 1 is a schematic side elevation view illustrating a first embodiment of the
twisting and bending machine according to the present invention;
Figures 2 and 3 are schematic views illustrating the first embodiment of the twisting
and bending machine according to the present invention, in a top plan view, the wire
transport unit being shown in two different operating positions with respect to the
wire winding tool;
Figure 4 is a further schematic side elevation and partially cross-sectioned view
illustrating a second embodiment of the twisting and bending machine according to
the present invention;
Figures 5 and 6 are respective top plan views illustrating the second embodiment of
the subject machine, the wire transport unit being shown in two different operating
positions with respect to the winding tool;
Figure 7 is a further schematic side elevation and partially sectioned view illustrating
a further modified embodiment of the twisting and bending machine according to the
present invention; and
Figure 8 is a front partially cross-sectioned view illustrating the twisting and bending
machine shown in figure 7.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] With reference to figures 1 to 3, the twisting and bending machine according a first
embodiment of the present invention comprises a base 1, supporting a feeding unit
2 for feeding a wire material 3 to be processed by deformation in order to make coil
springs.
[0014] More specifically, the transport or carrying unit 2 comprises an assembly of rollers
4, said rollers 4 being rotatively driven about respective rotary axes and cooperating
with one another in order to cause the wire 3 to be driven along a wire driving or
feeding direction.
[0015] The wire transport unit 2 comprises, moreover, a wire guiding element 5 provided
with a wire passage, extending parallel to the wire feeding direction, and facing
a wire winding tool 6 comprising, in the embodiment shown in figures 1 to 3, a winding
spindle or shaft, having a substantially vertical axis, which is rotatively driven
about its axis so as to cause the wire 3 to be progressively wound about said shaft
or mandrel.
[0016] Between the wire guiding element 5 and the wire winding tool 6 a cutting blade 7
is arranged, specifically provided for cutting the wire 3 at the end of a spring making
operation.
[0017] As shown, the wire transport unit 2 is supported by the machine base 1 by means of
two pairs of cross-guiding element 8, each of which comprises a bottom guiding element
9 extending perpendicular to the wire 3 feeding direction, a middle guiding element
10 and a top guiding element 11 arranged parallel to the wire 3 feeding direction,
thereby the wire 3 transport unit can be driven either in a direction parallel to
the wire 3 feeding direction or in a direction perpendicular to said wire 3 feeding
direction, in a substantially horizontal plane.
[0018] The driving of the wire transport unit 2 along the guiding elements 8 is obtained,
in a direction parallel to the wire 3 feeding direction, for example by a servomotor
12 which, through suitable transmission means, comprising, for example, a belt 13
and a screw-screw nut assembly, drive the transport unit 2.
[0019] The displacement or driving of the wire transport unit 2 in a direction perpendicular
to the wire 3 feeding direction can be obtained, in a like manner, by known driving
means which, for simplicity, have not been specifically shown.
[0020] According to the modified embodiment shown in figures 4 to 6, the wire transport
unit 2, instead of being supported by the machine base 1 through cross guiding elements,
is pivoted to said machine base by a pivot pin 20, to a vertical axis 20a, i.e. perpendicular
to the wire 3 feeding direction in the wire transport unit 2.
[0021] In this modified embodiment, the driving of the transport unit 2, i.e. the swinging
thereof about the axis 20a, with respect to the machine base 1, can be obtained by
a servomotor, with a screw or screw-nut transmission, generally indicated by the reference
number 21, operating on the transport unit 2 so as to cause the latter to partially
turn about the rotary axis 20a.
[0022] Thus, by the above possible displacements of the wire transport unit 2, with respect
to the wire winding tool 6, both in a parallel direction and in a perpendicular direction
to the wire 3 feeding direction, it is possible to change the contact point of the
wire with the winding tool 6, thereby, by a single winding tool, it will be possible
to make several different coil springs, depending on requirements.
[0023] Figures 2 and 3, as well as figures 5 and 6, clearly illustrates this multiple displacement
or driving of the wire transport unit 2 with respect to the wire winding tool, in
order to make two springs having opposite winding directions.
[0024] In the inventive embodiment shown in figures 7 and 8, it is provided to drive the
winding tool 31 supporting mandrel or spindle 30, in a direction which is transversal
of the wire 3 feeding direction 33, said wire 3 being supplied by the wire guiding
element 5 of the wire transport unit 2.
[0025] As shown in the above mentioned figures, the mandrel or spindle 30 has the axis 30a
extending in a vertical direction and is supported both rotatably about said axis
30a and parallel to said axis 30a, by supporting framework 34.
[0026] Inside the supporting framework 34 a threaded shaft 35 is arranged, also having a
vertical axis, and engaging with a nut screw 36 rigid with a movable block 37 supporting
rotatably the spindle 30 so as to allow said spindle to turn about its pivot axis
30a.
[0027] As shown, the threaded shaft 35 can be driven by an electric motor 38 so as to cause
the block 37 and, accordingly, the spindle 30, to turn parallel to the pivot axis
30a.
[0028] In particular, the spindle 30 can be rotatively driven about its pivot axis 30a by
a gear wheel 41 and 42 transmission assembly, the gear wheels 41 and 42 of which are
housed inside the supporting framework 34.
[0029] The latter is slidably mounted on two guides 43a and 43b which are horizontally arranged
and extend perpendicular to the wire 3 feeding direction 33.
[0030] The driving of the supporting framework 34 and, accordingly, of the spindle or mandrel
30 in a horizontal direction, or the driving of said guide elements 43a and 43b is
obtained, in a like manner to that disclosed thereinabove, by means of a threaded
shaft 44 engaging in a screw nut rigid with the supporting framework 34.
[0031] Thus, the spindle 30 can be driven both vertically, i.e. in a direction parallel
to the pivot axis 30a thereof, and accordingly perpendicular to the wire feeding direction
33, preferably a horizontal direction, and in parallel to the guiding elements 43a
and 43b, also horizontally extending, but perpendicular to the wire feeding direction
33 so as to change, depending on requirements, the contact point of the wire being
supplied by the wire guiding element 5 and the winding tool 31.
[0032] The winding tool 31, in particular, is supported by the spindle or mandrel 30 through
a tool holder element 45 which, as shown in figure 7, can be turned, in a per se known
manner, about the rotary axis thereof, extending parallel to or even coinciding with
the wire feeding direction 33.
[0033] In this connection it should be pointed out that the spindle 5 can be either a fixed
type of spindle, or it can turn about its pivot axis, coinciding with the axis of
the wire 3 and, moreover, said spindle can also be provided with wire gripping means,
for gripping the wire during the rotation thereof, so as to increase the working capabilities
of the twisting and bending machine according to the present invention.
[0034] From the above disclosure and from the figures of the accompanying drawings, it should
be apparent that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects.
[0035] In particular, the fact is to be pointed out that a wire twisting and bending machine
has been provided which, owing to the possibility of changing the contact point of
the wire material and wire winding tool, has a very flexible type of operation, adapted
to meet all of the processing requirements for making coil springs.
[0036] The invention, as disclosed, is susceptible to several variations and modifications,
all of which will come within the inventive idea scope.
[0037] Moreover, all of the details can be replaced by other technically equivalent elements.
[0038] In practicing the invention, the used materials, as well as the contingent size and
shapes, can be any, depending on requirements.
1. A wire twisting or bending machine, specifically designed for making coil springs,
either of a mono or a double winding type, comprising a wire transport unit including
an assembly of rollers for entraining the wire along a wire feeding direction, said
wire transport unit being arranged in front of a wire winding tool adapted to bend
said wire, characterized in that said wire transport unit can be controllably driven,
with respect to said wire winding tool, both in parallel to and transversally of the
wire feeding direction in order to cause the contact point of the wire and wire winding
tool to change.
2. A machine according to Claim 1, characterized in that said wire transport unit is
mounted on cross slides supported by the base of said machine, driving means being
moreover provided for driving said wire transport unit along two legs of said slides,
said legs being respectively arranged parallel and perpendicular to said wire feeding
direction.
3. A machine according to Claim 1, characterized in that said wire transport unit is
pivoted to said base of said machine about a pivot axis which is substantially perpendicular
to said wire feeding direction.
4. A machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said wire transport unit comprises a wire guiding element in which a passage for said
wire is defined, said wire passage extending along the wire feeding direction, and
in that said wire guiding element can be controllably turned about the axis of said
wire, extending along said wire feeding direction.
5. A machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said wire guiding element is provided with wire gripping means.
6. A machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said wire winding tool is supported on a tool spindle, which can be controllably turned
about a pivot axis perpendicular to said wire feeding direction.
7. A machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said wire winding tool is supported on a controllably rotatable tool holder, which
can be controllably turned, with respect to said spindle, about an axis parallel to
said wire feeding direction.
8. A machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said spindle can be controllably driven along a first driving direction transversal
of said wire feeding direction.
9. A machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
said spindle can be controllably driven along a second driving direction, which is
substantially perpendicular to said wire feeding direction and substantially perpendicular
to said first driving direction.
10. A wire twisting or bending machine, specifically designed for making coil springs,
either of a mono or a double winding type, according to one or more of the preceding
claims, and substantially as broadly disclosed and illustrated for the intended aim
and objects.