Cable bending system
US-12472551-B2 · Nov 18, 2025 · US
US9687905B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9687905-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414470542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A sinuous spring for a furniture item includes various elements. For instance, a sinuous spring might include bars that are both parallel and non-parallel. The parallel bars might be positioned in a middle segment, and the non-parallel bars might be positioned in opposing end spring segments. A sinuous spring might be fabricated using various devices and methods, such as a wire-fabricating apparatus including a wire-forming mechanism and a length-adjusting mechanism. The wire-forming mechanism includes one or more sets of wire-forming dies that receive a continuously fed wire and that form the wire into a wire-shape configuration (e.g., sinuous-shape configuration). The length-adjusting mechanism includes a set of grooved wheels that receive the formed wire in the grooves and rotate to stretch or compress the formed wire.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wire-fabricating apparatus comprising: a wire-forming mechanism that is positioned to receive a continuously fed wire and that comprises at least one wire-forming chain mounted on a track, the at least one wire-forming chain including a set of wire-forming dies, which includes a shape configuration; and a length-adjusting mechanism comprising a first grooved wheel and a second grooved wheel, each of which includes a respective set of grooves spaced to substantially match the shape configuration, wherein the first grooved wheel and the second grooved wheel are programmable to regulate a speed of rotation, an angular offset, or a combination thereof. 2. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the wire-forming mechanism includes another wire-forming chain having another set of wire-forming dies that is complementary to, and aligned with, the set of wire-forming dies, and wherein the set of wire-forming dies and the other set of wire-forming dies interlock with one another to create a form for shaping the wire. 3. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 2 , wherein both the set of wire-forming dies and the other set of wire-forming dies are movable along a respective track to interlock various portions of the respective sets of dies. 4. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the set of wire-forming dies is mounted on a first sprocket and the other set of wire-forming dies is mounted on a second sprocket, and wherein the first sprocket and the second sprocket are rotatable in opposite directions to interlock the various portions of the respective sets of dies. 5. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the shape configuration is a sinuous-shape configuration having a loop-forming portion and a bar-forming portion. 6. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the set of dies includes dies having a consistent shape. 7. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the set of dies includes a first subset of dies that is attached to the wire-forming chain and that includes a first sinuous-shape configuration and wherein the set of dies includes a second subset of dies that is attached to the wire-forming chain and that includes a second sinuous-shape configuration, which is different than the first sinuous-shape configuration. 8. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first sinuous shape configuration includes a parallel-bar configuration and the second sinuous-shape configuration includes a non-parallel bar configuration. 9. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the length-adjusting mechanism further comprises a third grooved wheel that includes a set of grooves spaced to substantially match the wire-shape configuration. 10. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the set of grooves of each wheel include a first subset of grooves extending substantially parallel with a rotation of axis and a second subset of grooves extending at an angle relative to the rotation of axis. 11. A wire-fabricating apparatus comprising: a wire-forming mechanism comprising a first wire-forming chain and a second wire-forming chain that oppose one another and that are each mounted on a respective track, wherein the first wire-forming chain includes a first set of wire-forming dies and the second wire-forming chain includes a second set of wire-forming dies, and wherein the first and second sets of dies interlock with one another as the respective tracks are traversed to create a form for forming a continuously fed wire into a shape configuration; and a length-adjustment mechanism comprising a first grooved wheel and a second grooved wheel, each of which includes a respective set of grooves spaced to substantially match the shape configuration, wherein the respective set of grooves of the first grooved wheel include an angular orientation relative to the respective set of grooves of the second grooved wheel, and wherein the angular orientation is programmable to be offset. 12. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the shape configuration includes a sinuous-shape configuration having a series of bars connected by a series of loops. 13. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the first and second grooved wheels are aligned in a plane such that an axis of each grooved wheel is substantially parallel, and wherein the plane is substantially aligned with the form created by the interlocking dies. 14. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the length-adjustment mechanism positioned such that a formed wire exiting the wire-forming mechanism is fed below the first grooved wheel and the second grooved wheel. 15. The wire-fabricating apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the grooves of the first and second wheels are timed to substantially match the series of bars of the sinuous-shape configuration, such that bars of the formed wire are received in the grooves as the formed wire is fed through the wire-fabricating apparatus. 16. A method of fabricating a wire spring comprising: feeding a wire between two sets of complementary wire-forming dies; forming the wire into a shape configuration by traversing the two sets of complementary wire-forming dies along respective tracks and causing the two sets of complementary wire-forming dies to interlock; feeding the wire that has been formed into grooves of one or more grooved wheels, wherein the wire is received in one or more grooves of the grooved wheels; and adjusting a length of the wire that has been formed by controlling an angular offset of the one or more grooved wheels, a speed of the one or more grooved wheels, or a combination thereof, while the wire is received in the one or more grooves. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein forming the wire into the shape configuration includes forming the wire into a sinuous-shape configuration including a series of bars connected by a series of loops. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the series of bars are received in the one or more grooves of the grooved wheels. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein adjusting the length includes offsetting a programmable angle of the one or more grooved wheels. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein forming the wire into the sinuous-shape configuration includes compensating for spring-back inherent qualities of the wire by bending the wire to an angle that exceeds a desired angle, wherein the angle that exceeds the desired angle is formed by the wire-forming dies.
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