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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 09, 1998
Filed:
Nov. 22, 1995
David A College, Annville, PA (US);
The Whitaker Corporation, Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
A wire defect detection apparatus (70) is disclosed for use in a machine (10) that process wire (48) during the course of a sequence of manufacturing operations. The defect detector (70) includes a pair of rollers (80, 86), one being a follower roller (86), between which the wire is passed. The follower roller (86) is journaled for rotation on one end (88) of a pivoting arm (72), the other end (104) of the arm having an accelerometer (100) attached thereto. During operation of the machine (10), the accelerometer (100) produces a signal (118) that is received by a detection circuit (108). If the signal (118) is above or below predefined limits, indicating a defect in the wire (48), another signal (120) is sent to the controller (114) of the machine to either stop the machine or to execute some other change in the sequence of operations of the machine. Otherwise the machine (10) is permitted to continue operating uninterrupted. Additionally, a continuity test is performed between the pair of rollers (80, 86) so that wire run out or a bare wire splice (134) will result in electrical continuity between the two rollers (80, 86) which causes the detector circuit (108) to send a signal (120) to the controller (114) of the machine to either stop the machine or to execute some other change in the sequence of operations of the machine.