GB1586264A

GB1586264A – Methods of continuously hot-stretching a steel cable and apparatus for performing the same
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GB1586264A – Methods of continuously hot-stretching a steel cable and apparatus for performing the same
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Methods of continuously hot-stretching a steel cable and apparatus for performing the same

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GB1586264A

GB1586264A
GB37395/77A
GB3739577A
GB1586264A
GB 1586264 A
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B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING

B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL

B21C—MANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL

B21C1/00—Manufacture of metal sheets, metal wire, metal rods, metal tubes by drawing

B21C1/02—Drawing metal wire or like flexible metallic material by drawing machines or apparatus in which the drawing action is effected by drums

B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING

B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL

B21F—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE

B21F9/00—Straining wire

B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING

B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL

B21F—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF METAL WIRE

B21F9/00—Straining wire

B21F9/007—Straining wire to induce a plastic deformation of the wire

D—TEXTILES; PAPER

D07—ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC

D07B—ROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL

D07B5/00—Making ropes or cables from special materials or of particular form

D07B5/12—Making ropes or cables from special materials or of particular form of low twist or low tension by processes comprising setting or straightening treatments

D—TEXTILES; PAPER

D07—ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC

D07B—ROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL

D07B2501/00—Application field

D07B2501/20—Application field related to ropes or cables

D07B2501/2015—Construction industries

D07B2501/2023—Concrete enforcements

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PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 11) 1 586 264 ( 21) Application No 37395/77 ( 22) Filed 7 Sept i 977 ( 19) ( 31) Convention Application No 51/110 587 ( 32) Filed 14 Sept 1976 in ( 33) Japan (JP) 4 v.
( 44) Complete Specification published 18 March 1981 ( 51) INT CL 3 B 21 F 21/00 ( 52) Index at acceptance B 3 E 10 H 10 L 14 L 8 FA B 3 V 2 C ( 72) Inventor YASUO YAMAGUCHI ( 54) IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO METHODS OF CONTINUOUSLY HOT-STRETCHING A STEEL CABLE AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING THE SAME ( 71) We, SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD, a Japanese Company, of No 15, Kitahama 5-chome, Higashi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, Japan, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: –
This invention relates to continuous hotstretching apparatus for treating steel cables such as wire ropes and steel cables for prestressed concrete to provide them with low relaxation characteristics.
The hot-stretching process for steel cable, in general, involves heating the steel cable to a low temperature whilst applying a tension to it, which causes a permanent elongation in it Previously a steel cable has been fabricated by a separate stranding machine and then the steel cable taken to an apparatus at a different location where it is subjected to the hot-stretching treatment Accordingly, the conventional method takes many man-hours for the conveyance of the workpiece between work stations and for work preparation, and during the startup period of the continuous hot-stretching apparatus a part of the cable lying between the heat treatment equipment and the winding machine is not subjected to a heat treatment Moreover, when the apparatus is stopped, a part of the cable lying between the cable supplying means and the heat treatment equipment is not subjected to heat treatment and this leads to a poor yield and to an uneconomical operation.
According to a first aspect of this invention a method of hot-stretching a cable in which first, second and third capstans of different diameters are mounted on a common rotating shaft and each have grooves on their circumferential surfaces for receiving turns of the cable, the capstans being provided in the cable path between a stranding machine and a winding machine, first and second guide pulleys, a, first and a second heat treatment equipment for heating the cable also being provided in the cable path between the stranding machine and the winding machine, the first heat treating equipment being provided in the path being between the first capstan and the second capstan, and the second heat treatment equipment being provided in the path between the second capstan and the third capstan, comprises the steps of winding the cable around a cable path from the stranding machine around the first capstan, the first guide pulley, the second capstan, the second guide pulley, the third capstan to the winding machine; increasing the operating speed of the stranding machine to a predetermined low speed after start, and maintaining the predetermined low speed for a predetermined period of time, then gradually incerasing the operating speed to the rated operating speed of the stranding machine; and, selectively operating the first heat treatment equipment and the second heat treatment equipment whilst at the same time, selectively subjecting a first part of the cable lying between the first capstan and the second capstan and a second part of the cable lying between the second capstan and the third capstan to a predetermined tension, so that the whole length of the cable stranded by the stranding machine until the operating speed of the stranding machine reaches its rated operating speed is continuously and effectively subjected to a hot-stretching treatment.
According to a second aspect of this invention an apparatus for hot-stretching a cable comprises: a stranding machine, first, second and third capstans having different diameters and mounted on a common rotating shaft, each capstan having grooves on its circumferential surface for receiving a plurality of turns of the cable, first and second guide pulleys, and a winding machine, all being arranged along a cable path I%= cable stranded after the operating speed of the stranding machine reaches the predetermined low speed is treated by the first heat treatment equipment In addition, when the part processed by the first heat treatment 70 equipment reaches the second heat treatment equipment, the latter is stopped, and simultaneously the third capstan is allowed to rotate freely Then the speeds of the stranding machine and the first capstan are pre 75 ferably increased from the predetermined low speeds to the rated speeds, whilst the first heat treatment equipment is increased in power to correspond to the accelerating characteristic of the stranding machine, so 80 that its heating output is increased with increasing cable speed.
A particular example of a method and apparatus in accordance with this invention will now be described with reference 85 to the accompanying drawings; in which:Figure 1 is a plan of one preferred embodiment; and, Figure 2 is a section through the capstan assembly 90 One preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in Figure 1, as comprising a stranding machine 1, a steel cable 2 stranded by the stranding machine 1, a straightener 3, and double capstans 4, 5 95 and 6 These double capstans revolve around velocities of predetermined ratios and are independent from one another Each double capstan has a groove around which the cable can be wound a plurality of turns 100 The double capstans are gradually increased in diameter Reference numerals 11 and 11 ‘ designate guide pulleys After being stranded, the cable 2 is wound on a winding drum 9 through the capstan 4, the guide pulley 11, 105 the capstan 5, the guide pulley 111, and the capstan 6 There are provided a first heating equipment 7 and a first cooling equipment 8 between the capstans 4 and 5, while there are provided a second heating 110 equipment 71 and a second cooling equipment 81 between the capstans 5 and 6.
For simplification in description, the aforementioned heating equipment and cooling equipment will hereinafter be referred to 115 as «a front heat treatment equipment» 10 and «a rear heat treatment» 101, respectively, when applicable In the apparatus shown in Fig 1, when the normal operation of the stranding machine 1 is carried out, the 120 stranding machine is rotated at a rated speed while the front heating equipment 7 is operated to heat the cable at a predetermined temperature of from 2500 C to 400 C.
In this operation, a tension is applied to 125 the cable by the difference in velocity between the capstans 4 and 5, and the cable is subjected to a hot stretching treatment.
In this case, the capstan 6 is rotated at the same peripheral velocity as the capstan 5, 130 starting with the stranding machine, then going to the first capstan, the first guide pulley, the second capstan, the second guide pulley, the third capstan, and then onto the winding machine, the apparatus also comprising: a first heat treatment equipment provided on the cable path between the first capstan and the second capstan, for heating the cable; a second heat treatment equipment provided between the second capstan and the third capstan, for heating the cable; driving means for the stranding machine and the first capstan for gradually increasing their operating speed to a rated operating speed from starting; means between the first, second and third capstans for providing selective engagement and disengagement of the first, second and third capstans; and, control means for the first and second heat treatment equipments, to enable the equipments to be turned on and off and to enable their outputs to be controlled so that the whole length of the cable including parts which are stranded during starting and stopping of the stranding machine is subjected continuously to a uniform hot-stretching treatment.
This method and apparatus uses a stranding machine and a hot-stretching apparatus specially designed and arranged in tandem, so that the number of manufacturing steps is reduced, and this enables the whole of the cable to be subjected to the hotstretching treatment which increases the yield, and enables a low relaxation steel cable to be manufactured economically, effectively, and at a low cost.
The invention also ensures that the steel cable has a uniform relaxation characteristic over its whole length.
Preferably, after starting, the speeds of the stranding machine and the first capstan are gradually increased so that the cable is stranded until the operating speed of the stranding machine reaches a predetermined low speed lower than the rated speed, and when the operating speed reaches the predetermined low speed the first heat treatment equipment and the second heat treatment equipment are simultaneously operated, and the peripheral speed of the second capstan is made higher by a predetermined value than that of the first capstan and the peripheral speed of the third canstan is made higher by a predetermined value than that of the second capstan, to give predetermined tensions to the parts of the cable lying between the first, second and third capstans In this way the part of the cable which is stranded but not subjected to hot-stretching treatment until the operating speed of the stranding machine reaches the predetermined low speed after starting is treated by the second heat treatment equipment only, and the part of the 1,586,264 2.
3 1,586,264 3 and after being wound on the capstan 5 several turns the cable thus subjected to the hot-stretching treatment is released from the tension, and is then wound on the take-up drum 9 through the rear heat treatment equipment 101.
In case it is necessary to temporarily stop the stranding machine 1 which is carrying out its normal operation, because of connection of strands of the cable or other reasons, the stop button of the heating equipment is depressed to disconnect the front heating equipment 7 from the electric power supply and simultaneously to synchronize the peripheral velocity of the capstan 5 to that of the capstan 4 Thereafter, by depressing the stop button of the stranding machine 1, the latter is stopped However, generally the cable is stranded three to five meters by the inertia of the stranding machine 1 before it is completely stopped A part of the cable which is allowed to come out of the stranding machine by this inertia is not subjected to the hot stretching treatment; that is, it is wound, as an incomplete part of the cable, around the capstan 5 In this case, when the stranding machine 1 is started again, the stranding machine 1 is started at a low speed approximately one half of the rated speed of its normal operation by means of a D C motor or a pole change motor, and the cable is stranded 5 to 6 meters until the speed of the stranding machine 1 is gradually increased to a predetermined low speed When the stranding machine 1 reaches the aforementioned predetermined low speed, the front and rear heating equipmeans 7 and 71 are operated at the same time so as to heat the cable to a temperature of 250-400 ‘C, while velocity differences are established between the capstans 4 and and between the capstans 5 and 6, respectively, thereby to give a predetermined tension to the cable.
In this connection, it goes without saying that the heating equipments 7 and 71, are so designed as to heat the cable to the predetermined temperature at the predetermined low speed and that the velocity differences between the capstans 4, 5 and 6 are so designed as to provide the predetermined tensions.
By means of the front continuous tensioning and heating equipment and the rear continuous tensioning and heating equipment, the part of the cable stranded after the predetermined operation of the stranding machine is subjected to the hot-stretching treatment Also, both the part of the cable stranded due to the inertia of the stranding machine which is at rest on the capstan 5 and the part of the cable stranded before the stranding machine is operated at the predetermined low speed when started is subjected to the hot stretching treatment by the rear continuous tensioning and heating equipment Then, when the stranded part which is stranded when the stranding machine is started again and is further subjected to the hot stretching treatment by the 70 front continuous tensioning and heating equipment, reaches the rear heating equipment 71, the heating operation of the rear heating equipment 71 is suspended and simultaneously the peripheral velocity of the 75 capstan 6 is synchronized with that of the capstan 5, thereby removing the tension applied to the cable Thereafter, while the power supply of the aforementioned rear heating equipment 7 ‘ is being added to the 80 power supply of the front heating equipment 7, the output is increased on the one hand, and while the velocity difference between the capstans 4 and 5 is maintained unchanged, the speed is increased to the rated 85 speed for normal operation Thus, the strand parts which have not been subjected to the hot-stretching treatment during the stop and start of the stranding machine are continuously treated 90 Fig 2 is a sectional view illustrating a tensioning device comprising the capstans 4, and 6 More specifically, Fig 2 shows a velocity difference giving mechanism for three independent capstans whose diameters 95 are different from one another in predetermined ratios In Fig 2, reference numerals 12 and 13 designate a front disk brake caliper and a front disk plate, respectively.
The disk brake caliper 12 is secured to the 100 capstan 5, while the disk plate 13 is secured to the capstan 4 Reference numerals 121 and 13 ‘ designate a rear disk brake caliper and a rear disk plate, respectively The disk brake caliper 121 is secured to a surface of 105 the capstan 5 which is opposite to the surface thereof where the front disk brake caliper 12 is provided The disk plate 131 is secured to the capstan 6 A gear 14 is fixedly secured to the capstan 4 The gear is coupled 110 to the rotating shaft of the stranding machine 1 through a gear, and a reduction gear (not shown) In this device thus organized, when the stranding machine 1 is in a normal operation state; a hydraulic pump 15 is oper 115 ated so that hydraulic oil in conduit 17, which is supplied through a rotary seal 16, is supplied to the disk brake caliper 12 under a constant pressure By the operation of the disk brake, the capstans 4 and 5 are 120 rotated as one unit; however, as the diameter of the capstan 5 is larger by as much as the predetermined ratio than that of the capstan 5, the peripheral velocity of the capstan 5 is higher by as much as the dia 125 meter ratio than that of the capstan 4.
Accordingly, a velocity difference is established between the capstans 4 and 5, and therefore a tension is applied to the cable laid between the capstans 4 and 5 It goes 130 1,586,264 without saying that in this case the cable is wound around the capstans a sufficient number of turns so that the cable does not slip on the surfaces of the capstans.
In the case when the stranding machine carrying out its normal operation is temporarily stopped because of the connection of the strands or other reasons, the hydraulic pump 15 is stopped, as a result of which the disk brake oil pressure is decreased, the capstans 4 and 5 rotating as one unit are disconnected from each other, thereby removing the tension applied to the cable.
Next, when the stranding machine is started again, hydraulic pumps 15 and 151 » are operated to apply oil pressure to the front and rear disk brake calipers so that the capstans 4, 5 and 6 are rotated as one unit ‘ Since the diameter of the capstan 6 is larger by as much as the predetermined ratio than that of the capstan 5, the peripheral velocity of the former is higher by as much as the diameter ratio ratio than that of the latter, as a result of which a tension is applied to the cable laid between the capstans 5 and 6 Accordingly, the parts of the cable which have not been subjected to the tension treatment when the stranding machine 1 is stopped and started again are subjected to the tension treatment while passing through the capstans 5 and 6.
When the part subjected to the tensioning and heating treatment between the capstans 4 and 5 reaches the rear heating equipment, the hydraulic pump 151 is stopped so that the oil pressure applied to the rear disk brake is decreased and the capstan 5 is disengaged from the capstan 6 to release the tension Therefater, keeping the capstans 4 and 5 as one unit, the speed of the stranding machine is increased to the rated speed for normal operation.
In addition, in the case where this apparatus is used merely for heat treatment or bluing treatment (annealing at low temperature) without giving a tension to the cable, the disk brake oil pressure is set to such a low pressure that no tension is applied to the steel cable, and the capstans 4, 5 and 6 are independent of one another.
In the above description, the disk brakes are employed for engaging or disengaging the capstans 4, 5 and 6; however, it should be noted that the invention is not limited thereto That is, other switching devices such as clutches can be employed for this purpose.
As is apparent from the above description, in this invention, the hot-stretching device and the stranding machine are provided in tandem Therefore, the number of steps required for conveyance of work and preoperational work can be reduced;’ which leads to labor saving.
In the conventional hot stretching treatment which is carried out as a separate process, if heating is carried out for a steel cable after it has been tensioned, the steel cable may be broken Therefore, in the conventional hot-stretching treatment, the ten 70 sion treatment is carried out after the heating treatment has been done Accordingly, a part of the cable is not subjected to the hot-stretching treatment whenever the apparatus is stopped and started again On 75 the other hand, in this invention, such part is also subjected to the hot-stretching treatment Accordingly, the hot-stretching treatment is applied uniformly to the entire length of the cable In addition, in this invention, 80 as no tension is applied to the cable in a cold state, the strength of the equipment concerned can be a half of the strength of the conventional equipment.
In addition, in this invention, in tensioning 85 the cable, slipping of the cable on the capstans can be prevented by utilising the back tension due to the stranding machine.
Therefore, the number of turns of the cable wound on each capstan can be less, which 90 leads to compactness of the apparatus.
Furthermore, in this invention, as the diameter differences between two adjacent capstans are predetermined and the peripheral velocity difference therebetween is 95 constant, the tension applied to the cable is maintained unchanged.
In addition, tension is provided in the cable by it being wound around the capstans a sufficient number of turns to prevent slip 100 ping In conventional hot-stretching machines including caterpillar capstans considerable wear of their clamp members takes place but the simple capstans used in this embodiment do not suffer from great wear There 105 fore, apparatus has advantages in that its service life is lengthened and maintenance thereby reduced.
Since the capstans with different diameters are coupled to one another through the disc 110 brakes, engagement and disengagement of the capstans can be readily carried out.
Therefore, the apparatus according to the invention has merits that it is simple in operation, compact in size and simple in 115 maintenance.

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS: –
1 A method of hot-stretching a cable in which first, second and third capstans of 12 Q different diameters are mounted on a common rotating shaft and each have grooves on their circumferential surfaces for receiving turns of the cable, the capstans being provided in the cable path between a strand 125 ing machine and a winding machine.
first and second guide pulleys, a first and a second heat treatment ‘equipment for heating the cable also being provided in the cable path between the stranding machine 130 1,586,264 1,586,264 and the winding machine, the first heat treating equipment being provided in the path between the first capstan and the second capstan, and the second heat treatment, equipment being provided in the path between the second capstan and the third capstan, the method comprising the steps of winding the cable around a cable path form the stranding machine around the first capstan, the first guide pulley, the second capstan, the second guide pulley, the third capstan to the winding machine; increasing the operating speed of the stranding machine to a predetermined low speed after start, and maintaining the predetermined low speed for a predetermined period of time, then gradually increasing the operating speed to the rated operating speed of the stranding machine; and, selectively operating the first heat treatment equipment and the second heat treatment equipment whilst at the same time, selectively subjecting a first part of the cable lying between the first capstan and the second capstan and a second part of the cable lying between the second capstan and the third capstan to a predetermined tension, so that the whole length of the cable stranded by the stranding machine until the operating speed of the stranding machine reaches its rated operating speed is continuously and effectively subjected to a hot-stretching treatment.
2 A method according to claim 1, in which the step of subjecting the first part of the cable lying between the first capstan and the second capstan and the second part of the cable lying between the second capstan and the third capstan to predetermined tension is performed respectively by making the peripheral velocity of the second capstan higher by as much as a predetermined value than that of the first capstan and by making the peripheral velocity of the third capstan higher by as much as a predetermined value than that of the second capstan.
3 A method according to claim 1 or 2, in which for the period of time during which the predetermined low speed is maintained after the operating speed of the stranding machine has reached the predetermined low speed, both of the first and second heat treatment equipments are operated, and the first part of the cable lying between the first capstan and the second capstan and the second part of the cable lying between the second capstan and the third capstan are subjected to the predetermined tensions, respectively, so that a part of the cable stranded for a period of time from the instant when the stranding machine is started to the time when the operating speed of the stranding machine reaches the predetermined low speed is subjected to a hot-stretching treatment by the second heat treatment equipment, whilst a part of the cable stranded for a period of time during which the operating speed of the stranding machine is maintained at the predetermined low speed is subjected to a hot-stretching treatment by the first heat treatment equipment.
4 A method according to claim 1, in which for a period of time during which the operating speed of the stranding machine is gradually increased from the predetermined low speed to the rated speed, a predetermined tension is applied to only a part of the cable lying between the first capstan and the second capstan, and only the first heat treatment equipment is operated in such a manner that the heating output of the first heat treatment equipment is gradually increased so that the heating output corresponds to the accelerating characteristic of the stranding machine.
An apparatus for hot-stretching a cable comprising: a stranding machine, first, second and third capstans having different diameters and mounted on a common rotating shaft, each capstan having grooves 90 on its circumferential surface for receiving a plurality of turns of the cable; first and second guide pulleys; and a winding machine, all being arranged along a cable path starting with the stranding machine, then 95 going to the first capstan, the first guide pulley, the second capstan, the second guide pulley, the third capstan and then to thp winding machine, the apparatus also comprising: a first heat treatment equipment 100 provided on the cable path between the first capstan and the second capstan, for heating the cable, a second heat treatment equipment provided between the second capstan and the third capstan, for heating the cable;
105 driving means for the stranding machine and the first capstan for gradually increasing their operating speeds to a rated operating speed from starting; means between the first, second and third capstans for pro 110 viding selective engagement and disengagement of the first, second and third capstans; and, control means for the first and second heat treatment equipments, to enable the equipments to be turned on and off and to 115 enable their outputs to be controlled so that the whole length of the cable including parts which are stranded during starting and stopping of the stranding machine is subjected continuously to a uniform hot 120 stretching treatment.
6 An apparatus according to claim 5, in which each of the first and second heat treatment equipments comprises heating equipment and cooling equipment 125 7 An apparatus according to claim 5 or 6, in which the means for providing selective engagement and disengagement of the capstans are hydraulic disc brakes.
1,586,264 8 A method of hot stretching cable substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
9 An apparatus for hot-stretching a S cable substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A cable which has been hot-stretched by a method in accordance with any one of claims 1 to 4, or claim 8.
For the Applicants, GILL, JENNINGS & EVERY, Chartered Patent Agents, 53/64 Chancery Lane, London WC 2 A 1 HN.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office by Burgess & Son (Abingdon), Ltd -1981.
Published at The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY, from which copies may be obtained.

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