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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 14, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 21, 2009
Gyula Bétéri, Érd, HU;
Imre Füstös, Algyö, HU;
Tamás Katona, Algyö, HU;
Elemér Lantos, Budapest, HU;
Tibor Nagy, Budapest, HU;
Gyula Bétéri, Érd, HU;
Imre Füstös, Algyö, HU;
Tamás Katona, Algyö, HU;
Elemér Lantos, Budapest, HU;
Tibor Nagy, Budapest, HU;
ContiTech Rubber Industrial Gumiipari Kft., Szeged, HU;
Abstract
The object of the invention is a method for building hoses reinforced with spirally laid fibers, where the hose under construction () undergoes both rotation and advancing motion relative to the laying head (), and where the reinforcing fibers are unwound from drums (). The drums () are rotated about two axes, the first axis being the principal axis of the drums (A) and the second axis (B) being nearly parallel with the direction in which the fibers are unwound, where the direction of rotation of the drums () about the second axis (B) is the same as the direction in which the hose under construction () is rotated. The apparatus for carrying out the method comprises a laying head () and a drum support platform (), where the hose under construction () undergoes both rotation and advancing motion relative to the laying head (), and where the reinforcing fibers () are unwound from drums () through a circular fiber guide () The further object of the invention is a method for building hoses reinforced with spirally laid fibers, wherein the reinforcing fibers () are laid on the hose surface through a rotating self-adjusting circular fiber guide () arranged substantially coaxially with the hose. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out the above method.