US3766625A - Apparatus for applying terminals mounted on a tape to wires - Google Patents

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US3766625A
US3766625A US00274035A US3766625DA US3766625A US 3766625 A US3766625 A US 3766625A US 00274035 A US00274035 A US 00274035A US 3766625D A US3766625D A US 3766625DA US 3766625 A US3766625 A US 3766625A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R43/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
    • H01R43/04Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for forming connections by deformation, e.g. crimping tool
    • H01R43/048Crimping apparatus or processes
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T29/5313Means to assemble electrical device
    • Y10T29/532Conductor
    • Y10T29/53209Terminal or connector
    • Y10T29/53213Assembled to wire-type conductor
    • Y10T29/53235Means to fasten by deformation
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T29/53478Means to assemble or disassemble with magazine supply
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  • ABSTRACT Apparatus for applying terminals which are mounted on a flexible tape to wires comprises crimping dies and a sprocket for advancing the tape to position the leading terminal in alignment with the dies.
  • An actuating means is provided which moves the dies towards and away from each other and which also indexes the sprocket thereby to feed the tape.
  • the actuating means also moves the sprocket away from the dies to remove the crimped terminal from the tape.
  • a means for moving the feeding means away from the crimping dies while the dies are closed onto the terminal During operation ofthe Rider apparatus, a terminal is crimped onto a wire, the tapeonwhich the terminal is mounted is moved away from the terminal while the terminal is held between the crimping dies to remove the terminal from the tape, the dies move to their open positions to release the terminal, and the tape is fed so that an uncrimped terminal will be located between the dies for the next operating cycle.
  • the tape of apparatus disclosed in the Rider patent' has been found to be highly advantageous by virtue of the fact that the crimped terminal is removed from the tape so that under given operating conditions, an operator can apply a larger number of terminals to wires per hour with the Rider apparatus.
  • the present invention is specifically directed to the achievement of a terminal applicator having the terminal stripping or removing features of the applicator disclosed in US. Patent but which is'of more simple construction than the Rider apparatus and which can be used in automatic and semi-automatic lead makingmachines.
  • a v i It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an improved applicator for applying terminals, which are mounted on aflexible tape,"to wires. It is aturther object to provide a terminal tape applicator which can be used with a standard bench press and which can also be used in an automatic lead making machine. A further object is to provide a terminal applicator which is relatively simple in construction. A further object is'to provide an improved applicator for tape terminals having improved mechanism for moving the crimping dies,
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of an applicator in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a viewtaken along the lines 2-2 of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional sideview showing the positions of theparts at an intermediate stage of the operating cycle and prior to stripping of a crimped terminal from the tape to which the terminals are secured.
  • FIG. 4 is a frontal view taken along the lines 4-4 of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5A is a perspective exploded view of the principle structural elements of the apparatus including the crimping dies, the tape feed sprocket, and the camming means for indexing the tape feed sprocket.
  • FIG. 5B is a fragmentary side view of the actuating means of the feed sprocket indexing mechanism.
  • FIG. 5C is a perspective exploded view of the actuating means for the feed sprocket indexing mechanism.
  • FIG. 6A is a fragmentary semi-diagramatic view of a short portion of tape extending over the feed sprocket of an apparatus in accordance with the invention this view showing the position of the tape and sprocket at the beginning of an operating cycle.
  • FIG. 6B is a view similar to view 6A but showing the positions of the parts at the time of crimping the leading terminal of the tape onto a wire.
  • FIG. 6C is a view similar to FIG. 6A but illustrating the removal for stripping of a crimped terminal from the tape.
  • FIGS. 6A-6C it is now common practice to mount electrical terminals 2 in side-by-side relationship on a flexible plastic tape 10 with the barrel portions 6 of the terminals extending laterally beyond one edge of the tape.
  • the barrel portions of the terminals are adapted to be crimped onto the ends of the wires 4 and as each terminalis crimped onto a wire, it is removed from the tape as indicated in FIG. 6C.
  • the type of terminal 2 disclosed has a contact end portion 8 in the form of a ring-tongue and the terminals are secured to the tape 10 by means of a binding tape 12 which extends along one side of the tape 10 and which is bonded in the vicinity of each terminal to the main tape 10 as indicated at 15. To remove an individual terminal from the tape, it is necessary to pull the terminal away from the tape until the bonds are broken.
  • the tape 10 has spaced-apart perforations l3 adjacent to the side opposite to the side on which the terminals are secured. These perforations are adapted to receive the teeth 16 of a sprocket wheel or other toothed feeding device 18 to feed the tape to the crimping station of an applicator. As will be explained below, the
  • tape is fed by the sprocket wheel during each operating cycle and the sprocket is moved relatively away from the crimping dies as indicated in FIG. 6C to strip a crimped terminal from the tape.
  • a preferred form of applicator 20 in accordance with the invention comprises a pressbase-plate 22, an applicator base plate 24 mounted on the pressbase-plate, and a ram housing 28 which is integral with a side-plate 30 and which is located above the spacer-plate.
  • the ram housing and side plate provided a passageway in which an applicator ram 32 is slidably contained.
  • the upper end of the applicator ram is provided with an insulation crimp selector dial 34 and a coupling knob 36.
  • the coupling knob is coupled to the lower end of the ram 37 of a conventional bench press having a platen 26 and a press base plate 22 on which the applicator is mounted.
  • a crimping die 38 is secured to the forward side of die 40 as shown in FIG. 3 and die 40 is secured to the forward side of the ram by a fastener 42. These two dies cooperate with two crimping anvils 46, 48 which are mounted in a recess 50 in an anvil holder 52 secured to the spacer-plate 24, the mounting arrangement for these dies comprising a fastener 54 which extends through the anvils and is threaded into the anvil holder.
  • the crimping die 38 and the anvil 46 function to crimp a portion of the barrel 6 of a terminal onto the insulation of a wire 4 and the die 40 cooperates with the anvil 48 to crimp the remainder of the barrel 6 onto the stripped end of the wire as shown best in FIG. 3.
  • the previously identified feed sprocket 18 for the tape is mounted in alignment with, and behind, the crimping anvils on the end of the shaft 63 by means of a pin 68.
  • Shaft 63 extends rearwardly through an opening 62 in a slide block 54 which is slidably supported in a rearwardly extending channel 56 on the upper surface of the spacer-plate 24.
  • guide gibs 58 are secured to the applicator base plate 24 on each side of the channel 56 and extend into grooves 60 in the sides of the slide block 54 so as to retain the slide block on the applicator base plate and accurately guide it towards and away from the dies as will be explained below.
  • the shaft 63 is supported in the opening 62 by bearings 64 at each end of the openings, these bearings having radially extending collars 66 which serve as spacers between the sprocket 18 and the lefthand end of the slide block (as viewed in Figures) and between the righthand end of the slide block and a reduced diameter section 70 of a barrel cam 72.
  • the barrel cam 72 is fixed to the shaft 63 by a pin 74 so that the barrel cam, the shaft, and the sprocket must rotate as a unit during operation.
  • a cam follower pin 76 extends vertically through a mounting block 78 which is fixed to the plate 24 by fasteners 80 and which straddles the barrel cam 72. Adjacent to its upper end, pin 76 has a radially extending collar 82 and, above this collar, a head 84.
  • a leaf spring 86 mounted on the surface of block 78 has a notched inner end which bears against the upper surface of collar 80 and biases the lower end of the pin 76 against the surface of the barrel cam 72.
  • the pin can be raised by the lifting head 84 against the biasing force of the spring 86 so that the shaft 63 can be turned manually by means of a knob 92 secured to the rearward end of the shaft. Such manual rotation of the shaft is carried out only when the belt or tape is initially threaded over the sprocket wheel.
  • the surface of the barrel cam 72 has a series of axial cam tracks 88 extending leftwardly from its rearward end.
  • the tracks 88 merge with diagonally extending tracks 89 which in turn merge with axial tracks 91 and diagonal tracks 90.
  • the diagonal tracks 90 merge with the next adjacent axial track 88 on the righthand end of the cam.
  • the arrangement is such that if the shaft is moved rightwardly from the position of FIG. 3, the cam will be rotated as the tracks 88, 89, and 91 move past the end of the cam follower pin 76.
  • the cam When the shaft is returned to its initial position, that is when it is moved leftwardly to the position of FIG. 3, the cam will be rotated in the same direction through an additional are as the cam track 90 guides the pin 76 relatively into the next adjacent axial cam track 88.
  • the manner of imparting axial movement to the rod to bring about such indexing of the shaft is described below.
  • the slide block 54 is biased rearwardly (rightwardly as viewed in FIG. 3) by springs 94 which are anchored to pins 96 extending from the mounting block 78 and which extend to pins 98 that are mounted in an L- shaped mounting block 100 secured by fasteners 102 to the slide block 54.
  • Slide 54 is reciprocated by a lever 104 which has a notch 106 in its lower end through which a pin 108 extends. This pin extends across a recess in the block so that when the lever 104 is swung through a slight counterclockwise are as viewed in FIG. 3, the slide will be moved rightwardly. When the lever 104 is swung through a slight clockwise are back to its initial position, the slide block will be moved leftwardly to its initial position.
  • the lever 104 is oscillated during each operating cycle by an upper reciprocable rod 122 in the following manner.
  • the lever 104 is slidingly supported intermediate its ends in a groove 107 in a bearing block 109 which is adjustably mounted on the frame housing as shown at 110.
  • the upper end of lever 104 is pivotally connected by means of a pin 112 to the upper end of a short lever 114 disposed beside the lever I04.
  • Lever 114 has an elongated slot 116 at its lower end into which a pin extends, this pin being fixed in the housing sidewall 30.
  • the lever 114 is connected by a pin 118 to a block 120 which is fixed to the reciprocable rod 122.
  • the rod 122 is supported in the frame housing and in an upwardly projecting arm 121 and has a cam follower 124 on its end.
  • This cam follower bears against the surface of a cam 123 which is mounted on the applicator ram.
  • the springs 94 bias the lever 104 in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG. 1 so that the cam follower 124 is always maintained against the surface of the cam 123.
  • the location of the cam 123 on the applicator ram is such that the lever 104 is moved through a counterclockwise arc during descent of the ram causing partial indexing of the shaft 63 so that the leading terminal 2 on the tape is advanced until it is located precisely between the upper and lower crimping dies, compare FIGS. 6A and 6B.
  • the lever 104 is moved through a clockwise arc and the tape is further advanced although the leading terminal which will have been crimped onto the wire is removed from the tape during this final stage of indexing.
  • a fixed tape guide block 126 is provided in front of the sprocket wheel 118 and has lower surface 127 against which the tape bears.
  • the front surface 219 of this block also functions to guide the inner ends of the barrel portions 6 of the terminals as shown at 131.
  • Additional guiding and tape retaining means are provided in the form of a block 132 having an arcuate surface 133 which is spaced from the cylindrical surface of the sprocket. This arcuate surface has a central recess 134 for the accommodation of the sprocket teeth so that the righthand end of the tape as viewed in FIG. 3 is contained between the arcuate guide surface 133 and the surface of the sprocket, see FIG. 3.
  • Block 132 is supported on the mounting block 100 by a fastener 138 which extends into a vertical slot 136 in the block 132 and is threaded into the block 100.
  • a spring 140 is interposed between the lower side of fastener 138 in the block 132 so that the guide block is biased downwardly as viewed in FIG. 3 and the tape is lightly clamped on each side of the sprocket teeth.
  • the tape is guided also by means of a guide plate 144 which is secured to a laterally extending arm 142 of the guide block 132.
  • the guide plate 144 has a horizontally extending flange 145 on its end which projects forwardly of the arm 142 and the end of this arm which is adjacent to this sprocket slopes downwardly as shown.
  • the tape is threaded above the flange 145 and extends over the sprocket and leaves the sprocket in a manner such that it passes beneath the flange 145.
  • the flxed tape guide block 126 and the block 132 are secured to and spaced from the slide block 54 by means of channels 128 and spacer bars 130, the spacer bars being interposed between the mounting block 100 and the guide block 132. It will thus be apparent that this guide structure will be reciprocable with the sprocket during insertion as described below.
  • the applicator disclosed is intended for use in a fully automatic lead making machine of the type disclosed in US. Pat. No. 3,019,679.
  • the applicator ram is continuously reciprocated by the press ram and during the interval between crimping operations, wire isfed from a reel or other endless source, insulation is stripped from, the end of the wire, and the wire is inserted into an uncrimped terminal in the applicator.
  • the shaft 63 and the sprocket 18 are moved leftwardly. Simultaneously, the shaft is indexed as the barrel cam moves past the fixed cam follower 76. The leading uncrimped terminal 2 of the tape will, after this indexing operation, be located on the center line 151 of the crimping dies. The wire end is then inserted into the terminal and the terminal is crimped when the dies arrive attheir bottom dead center positions. While the dies move upwardly, the shaft 63 is again rotated and is moved rightwardly as viewed in FIG. 3 by the lever 104. It will be understood that during the cycle, the wire is gripped by the wire transfer device disclosed in the lead making machine and the rightward movement of the shaft 63 and the sprocket 18 will result in the terminal being broken free from the belt.
  • the tape can be unloaded from the sprocket wheel on the same side as the side of entry.
  • This feature is advantageous where terminals on tape are crimped onto the above identified US. Pat. No. 3,019,679. It will be apparent from a review of.the disclosure of that patent that the tape cannot be fed away from the sprocket on the opposite side from the side of loading because of the presence of other parts of the leading making machine.
  • Apparatus for crimping individual electrical connecting devices onto wires said connecting devices being mounted at spaced-apart locations on a tape with the axes of said connecting devices extending laterally of said tape, said apparatus comprising:
  • a feed sprocket for said tape a feed sprocket shaft, said feed sprocket being fixed to said feed sprocket shaft, said shaft extending transversely of said predetermined path,
  • said shaft being axially movable between first and second positions said sprocket being proximate to said path when said shaft is in said first position with the leading connecting device on said tape being on said path and between said dies, and said sprocket being spaced from said path when said shaft is in said second position,
  • actuating means for moving said dies relatively towards and away from each other along said path and for concomitantly moving said shaft between said first and second positions, and,
  • cam means on said shaft said cam means being effective to index said sprocket, during axial movement of said shaft, through an are equal to the angular spacing between adjacent connecting devices on a portion of said tape extending over said sprocket whereby, during each operating cycle of said apparatus, the leading connecting device on said tape is crimped, said sprocket is moved away from said path to effect removal of said leading connecting device from said tape while said leading connecting device is restrained from movement, and said sprocket is indexed to locate the next adjacent connecting device on said predetermined path.
  • actuating means comprises a lever pivoted intermediate its able with said barrel cam.

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