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What is claimed is:
1. In an apparatus for feeding and guiding a separator strip and a battery
plate blank to an arbor for coiling said strip and blank into a coil, the
apparatus having an arbor for receiving the end of a separator strip and a
battery plate blank and for coiling said strip and said blank into a coil,
a first frame member, a second frame member, said first and said second
frame members converging toward said arbor, feed means on said first frame
member for feeding a separator strip along said first frame to said arbor,
platform means on said second frame member for receiving a plate blank,
means on said platform means for pushing said platform means along said
second frame member for feeding a plate blank thereon to said separator
strip and said arbor, means for retracting said platform means when said
pushing means is released, and wherein said second frame member includes
guide means for said platform means and said retracting means includes a
spring which is tensioned as said platform is pushed along such second
frame member and which retracts said platform means when said pushing
means is released.
2. In an apparatus, as recited in claim 1, in which said second frame
member includes stop means for engaging and stopping said platform means
when said platform means is retracted and reaches its initial position.
3. In an apparatus, as recited in claim 2, in which said second frame
member includes a guideway and means on said platform member in engagement
with said guideway.
4. In an apparatus, as recited in claim 3, in which said first and second
frame members feed and guide said separator and said platform means with
said plate blank thereon along convergent paths to said arbor.
5. In an apparatus for feeding and guiding a separator strip and a battery
plate blank to an arbor for coiling said strip and blank into a coil, an
arbor for receiving the end of a separator strip and a battery plate blank
and for coiling said strip and said blank into a coil, a frame member,
feed means for feeding a separator strip to said arbor, platform means on
said frame member for receiving a plate blank, said frame member being
directed toward said arbor, means on said platform means for pushing said
platform means along said frame member for feeding a plate blank thereon
to said separator strip and said arbor and means for retracting said
platform means when said pushing means is released, said frame member
including guide means for said platform means, and said retracting means
including a spring which is tensioned as said platform means is pushed
along said frame member and which retracts said platform means when said
pushing means is released.
6. Apparatus as recited in claim 5, wherein said frame member includes stop
means for engaging and stopping said platform means when said platform
means is retracted.
7. Apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein said platform means includes
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This invention relates to apparatus for feeding a winding machine and, more
particularly, to apparatus for feeding separator strips and plate blanks
to an automatic machine for winding battery cells.
In the manufacture of battery cells, for example nickelcadmium battery
cells, the positive and negative plates, with separators, are wound into a
coil, inserted into a container, electrolyte is added to the container,
the container is closed and the battery, with the plates connected to the
container and positive terminal, respectively, is charged. The present
invention is concerned with the winding of the plates and separators into
a coil and, more particularly, to the feeding of the plates to the coil
winding apparatus.
It is usual practice in the automatic and semi-automatic production of
battery cells, such as, for example, nickel-cadmium battery cells, to
fabricate the positive and negative plate blanks, to cut the blanks into
plate size and to feed such cut blanks, in cell length, along with the
separator material, to a winding arbor. The arbor winds the plates and
separator strips into the required coil.
The positive and negative plate blanks fed to the arbor which, in the
instance of some cells to be wound, may be relatively small, are
positioned between strips of separator fed from supply rolls to the arbor.
After the plates and separators are wound in the coil, the coiled
separators are severed from the separator supply rolls.
Feeding of the plate blanks to the separator strips and the positioning and
registry thereof with such strips, especially in the instance of smaller
cells, can be difficult. Proper positioning and registry of the plate
blanks with the separator and relative to each other is, of course,
critical to the production of an acceptable battery cell and for the
prevention of short circuits between the plates therein or the cell
container or positive terminal. Positioning and registry of the plate
blanks with the separators and with each other is particularly difficult
in the automatic or semi-automatic winding of plates and separators in the
smaller battery cell sizes.
Many of the difficulties heretofore encountered in positioning and
registering negative and positive plate blanks with the separators and
with each other for winding such plate blanks and the separators into a
battery plate cell are overcome by the apparatus of the instant invention
which guides and feeds at least one of the plate blanks to the arbor after
winding of the separators has been initiated.
The invention of the instant application will be more completely described
and more fully understood from the following description of a preferred
embodiment of the invention taken with the appended drawings, in which
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the apparatus of the instant
invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of the apparatus of FIG. 1 and
showing initial feed of the separator ends into the arbor and coil;
FIG. 2A is an enlarged view, similar to FIG. 2, but showing the feed of the
separator ends at a later point in such feed and at the initial feed of
the plate blanks;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged side-elevational view of one of the feeder assemblies
of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a top view of the feeder assembly of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a view, partly in section, taken at 5--5, FIG. 3; and
FIG. 6 is a view, partly in section, taken at 6--6, FIG. 3.
The apparatus of the present invention is particularly suited for the feed
of plate blanks to the arbor of an assembly machine such as shown in U.S.
patent application Ser. No. 783,087, filed Mar. 31, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No.
4,203,206 and may be employed for feeding one of the plate blanks or both
plate blanks. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the instant
apparatus is employed for the feeding of both the positive and the
negative plate blanks, as well as both separators, to the assembly machine
arbor. Thus, two identical units are shown, one for feeding the positive
plate blank and its separator and the other for feeding the negative plate
blank and its separator. While two such identical units might be so
employed in such assembly machine, in most machines the feed unit as shown
in the '087 application might be employed to feed one plate and its
separator and the feed unit of the instant application might be employed
for the feed of the other plate and separator.
Referring to the drawings, particularly, FIGS. 1, 2 and 2A, the feed unit,
generally designated 2, feeds separator strip 4 from roll 6 and plate
blank, diagrammatically illustrated 8, FIG. 2A, to winding arbor 10. Feed
unit, generally designated 12, feeds separator strip 14 from roll 16 and
plate blank, diagrammatically illustrated 18, FIG. 2A, to winding arbor
10. The operation of arbor 10 and the cooperation thereof with nest 20 in
the winding of the cell coil or roll is described in the '087 application
which description is incorporated herein by reference.
Referring now to FIGS. 3-6, the feed unit of the present invention includes
upper frame member 22 connected by screws 24, 26, and spacers 28, 30 to
lower frame member 32. Air cylinder 34 is mounted by bolts 36,38 on guides
40,42 at the opposite edges of upper frame member 22. Piston rod 44 of air
cylinder 34 is connected to the housing of air cylinder 46, air cylinder
34 and piston rod 44 advancing and retracting air cylinder 46 along frame
member 22 between guides 40,42 as air cylinder 34 is actuated to advance
and retract piston rod 44. Piston 48 of air cylinder 46 is connected by
piston rod 50 to separator clamp member 52 for purposes more apparent
later herein.
Plate sled, generally designated 54, is mounted in guideways 56,58 of
guides 60,62, FIG. 6, for sliding movement along lower frame member 32.
Stop 64 is fixed by screws 66,68 to frame member 32. Spring 70, fixed at
one of its ends to post 72 mounted on frame member 32 and, at its other
end, to post 74 mounted on sled 54, biases sled 54 toward and into
engagement with stop 64 for reasons more apparent later herein.
The upper surface of sled 54, at 76, forms a platform for receiving a plate
blank. At the rear end of surface 76, sled 54 has a raised finger surface
78, which may be knurled for better friction.
In the operation of the assembly machine with the feed unit of the present
invention, separator strip 14 is fed from roll 16 under air cylinders
34,46 and clamp member 52 on upper frame member 22 between guides 40,42.
Air cylinders 34,46 are operated in unison. Thus, clamp 52 engages
separator strip 14 and, as air cylinder 46 is advanced along frame member
22 by piston rod 44 and air cylinder 34, the end of the separator strip is
fed to arbor 10.
Preferably, for reasons more apparent later herein, air cylinders 34,46 are
actuated to advance and hold a limited portion, at the leading end, of
separator strip 14 to arbor 10. As such limited portion of separate strip
end is being fed and before further separators feed, the plate blank to be
coiled with the separator is placed on and aligned with sled surface 76 by
the operator. After this is done, the operator, with his finger, pushes
sled 54 forward, advancing sled 54 and the plate blank toward the arbor.
The leading end of the plate blank projects beyond the forward end of sled
54 and, hence, comes into contact with the separator at arbor 10. The
assembly machine is then set to continue the advance of separator strip 14
and the winding of the separator strip, now with the plate end, into the
cell coil. When the plate blank and the prescribed length of separator
strip have been coiled by arbor 10, cutting means, such as a hot wire,
severs the end of the coiled separator strip from strip 14 remaining in
frame member 23 between guides 40, 42. Sled 54 which is released by the
operator after coiling of the separator and plate blank commences, is
returned by spring 70 to stop 64. The operation is repeated for the next
plate blank and separator to be wound.
There are, of course, a positive plate blank, a negative plate blank, and
two separators all of which are wound or coiled together to make up a
cell. Each of the plate blanks, with its separator, might be
simultaneously fed to the arbor or coil with a unit of the instant
invention or one of the blanks might be fed, such as by gravity along a
slide, as in the apparatus of the '087 application and the other blank
might be fed with the feed unit of the instant application.
The terms and expressions which have been employed are used as terms of
description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use
of such terms and expressions, of excluding any equivalents of the
features shown and described or portions thereof, but it is recognized
that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention
claimed.
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