Cable processing apparatus
US-11451000-B2 · Sep 20, 2022 · US
US11936154B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11936154-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917250346-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2024 |
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A cable processing machine system includes a cable processing machine for processing a cable, a cable tray for receiving cables processed by the cable processing machine, and a removal trough, the cable tray being pivotable to transfer cables from the cable tray into the removal trough when the cable tray pivots. The removal trough includes an exit conveyor belt for conveying the cables along a transport direction away from the cable processing machine to an end of the removal trough.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cable processing machine system comprising: a cable processing machine for processing cables; a cable tray for receiving the cables processed by the cable processing machine; a removal trough, the cable tray being pivotable to transfer the cables in the cable tray from the cable tray into the removal trough when the cable tray pivots; and wherein the removal trough includes a movable exit conveyor belt for conveying the cables longitudinally along a transport direction away from the cable processing machine to an end of the removal trough, where the transport direction is aligned with a longitudinal direction of the cables. 2. The cable processing machine system according to claim 1 wherein the removal trough has sidewalls extending parallel to the transport direction. 3. The cable processing machine system according to claim 2 wherein the sidewalls are connected to the exit conveyor belt to move together with the exit conveyor belt. 4. The cable processing machine system according to claim 2 wherein the sidewalls each are formed with an accordion shape in a cross section parallel to a surface of the exit conveyor belt, wherein the sidewalls can at least partially extend and compress along a direction that runs parallel to the transport direction, and the removal trough includes a deflection roller deflecting the exit conveyor belt and the sidewalls. 5. The cable processing machine system according to claim 1 wherein the removal trough includes at least one bundle gripper at one end of the removal trough for gripping and holding at least one of the cables. 6. The cable processing machine system according to claim 1 wherein the removal trough includes two bundle grippers at one end of the removal trough for gripping and holding at least one of the cables. 7. The cable processing machine system according to claim 6 wherein the bundle grippers are adapted to apply an adjustable gripping force for gripping the at least one of the cables. 8. The cable processing machine system according to claim 6 wherein at least one of the bundle grippers is movable to increase and decrease a distance between the bundle grippers in the transport direction for tensioning a part of the at least one of the cables extending between the bundle grippers. 9. The cable processing machine system according to claim 1 wherein the removal trough at the end of the exit conveyor belt has a support surface that is immovable relative to the cable tray for supporting a part of the cables. 10. The cable processing machine system according to claim 9 wherein the removal trough includes support surface sidewalls laterally delimiting the support surface. 11. The cable processing machine system according to claim 1 wherein the exit conveyor belt moves parallel to a direction that runs in a longitudinal direction of the cable tray, the cable tray having a greatest extent along the longitudinal direction. 12. The cable processing machine system according to claim 1 wherein the removal trough extends further away from the cable processing machine than the cable tray extends away from the cable processing machine. 13. The cable processing machine system according to claim 1 wherein the transport direction extends parallel to a cable processing axis along which the cables are moved during the processing of the cables by the cable processing machine. 14. A method for removing cables from the removal trough of the cable processing machine system according to claim 1 , the method comprising the steps of: moving a cable located in the removal trough, using the exit conveyor belt, away from the cable processing machine to the end of the removal trough; and using a gripper arm gripping the cable located at the end of the removal trough and removing the cable from the removal trough. 15. The method according to claim 14 including holding the cable with at least one bundle gripper at the end of the removal trough while the gripper arm grips the cable. 16. The method according to claim 15 including holding the cable under tension by two of the bundle grippers while the gripper arm grips the cable. 17. A cable processing machine system comprising: a cable processing machine for processing cables; a cable tray for receiving the cables processed by the cable processing machine; a removal trough, the cable tray being pivotable to transfer the cables in the cable tray from the cable tray into the removal trough when the cable tray pivots; and wherein the removal trough includes a movable exit conveyor belt for conveying the cables along a transport direction away from the cable processing machine to an end of the removal trough, and the removal trough further includes sidewalls extending parallel to the transport direction. 18. The cable processing machine system according to claim 17 wherein the removal trough includes two bundle grippers at one end of the removal trough for gripping and holding at least one of the cables. 19. The cable processing machine system according to claim 17 wherein the removal trough at the end of the exit conveyor belt has a support surface that is immovable relative to the cable tray for supporting a part of the cables. 20. The cable processing machine system according to claim 17 wherein the exit conveyor belt moves parallel to a direction that runs in a longitudinal direction of the cable tray, the cable tray having a greatest extent along the longitudinal direction.
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