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Automatic machine for forming induction windings in the rotor slots of dynamo-electric machines

  • US 4,817,256 A
  • Filed: 08/04/1987
  • Issued: 04/04/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/04/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a machine for forming induction windings in rotors, having respective shafts and axial slots, of dynamo-electric machines such as electric motors, alternators and the like, of the type including a magazine of conductor wires wound on spools, a winding station, a wire-guiding unit with a horizontal axis including motor driven means for supplying an array of said conductor wires radially inwardly toward said axis from the magazine to the winding station, said winding station comprising take-up means operating to engage ends of the wires adjacent said axis, chuck means for gripping the shaft of the rotor and means for moving said chuck means longitudinally of the axis of the wire-guiding unit and rotating said chuck means about this axis in synchronism with the operation of the wire-guiding unit in an operative forming cycle during which each wire is deposited longitudinally within a respective first slot of the rotor, wound transversely at one end of the rotor between the first slot and a second slot which is not adjacent the first slot, deposited longitudinally within the second slot, wound transversely at the other end of the rotor between the second and first slots, redeposited longitudinally within the first slot, rewound transversely at the end of the rotor between the first and second slots, and redeposited longitudinally within the second slot, and in which there are provided radial pusher means associated with the wire-guiding unit for arranging the longitudinal portions of the wires within the respective slots, and cutting means for cutting the ends of the wires projecting from the second slots of the rotor at the end of the cycle and for forming these end parts into bent hooks adapted to cooperate with the take-up means in the subsequent cycle, the improvement comprising the take-up means for the ends of the wires comprise an annular gripper member having motor-driven means for its activation and deactivation, and motor means for translating the gripper member along the axis relative to the winding station, the gripper member having an associated attachment member for attachment to the shaft of the rotor at the end opposite the chuck means, said motor means being deactivatable when the ends of the shaft of the rotor are secured by said chuck means and said associated attachment member whereby the translation and rotation of the gripper member is carried out by the chuck means during the forming cycle, the machine further including motor-driven loading and unloading means for supplying the rotors to the winding station and removing them therefrom, respectively, in synchronism with the operation of the chuck means and the take-up means, and electronic means for controlling the wire-guiding unit, the take-up means, the chuck means, the cutting means, and the loading and unloading means in an automatic operating sequence.

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