Apparatus for crimping brush contacts

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Inventors

Costello, Samuel J.
Sohne, Eric R.

Application #

527591

Filed

Aug-29-1983

Published

Apr-9-1985

Current US Class

029/753
029/863
029/882
072/402
174/84C
439/877

International Classes

H01R 043/04

Field of Search

29/751 29/753 29/882 29/874 29/826 29/863 72/402 174/84 339/47

Assignee

Allied Corporation (Morristown, NJ)

Examiners

Hall; Carl E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Eifler; R. J.

US Patent References

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4306442   Radial press for cy...

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Abstract
A method of crimping contact wires (24) into a holder (26) of a brush contact (24) in which a converging series of indentors (16) each having a Vee-shaped tip (72) are advanced into the holder by a cam sleeve (30) engaging cam surfaces (18) on each indentor, to form valley-shaped crimp recess (78) forcing the holder material between adjacent pairs of contact wires (24), which arrange themselves in a symmetrical pattern during the crimping. A series of flats (70) are also formed on the holder (26) end to tightly bundle the contact wires (24) projecting from the holder (26). The indentors (16) and holder (26) are mounted in a nest (14) during the crimping process.
 
Claims
Having described in the invention what is claimed is:

1. In combination with a crimping apparatus of the type adapted to crimp one of the ends of a plurality of wires in a metal sleeve holder, including a plurality of indentors; means supporting said indentors to be radially converged and evenly arranged about said holder, and means for forcing all of said indentors simultaneously into the sides of said holder to crimp the same against said wires, the improvement wherein each of said indentors has a Vee-shaped tip forming an edge extending generally parallel to the length of said holder and forming valley shaped crimp recesses in said holder upon advance thereunto, said means for supporting said indentors comprising a generally cylindrical nest having a series of radially converging slots formed on one end thereof, with each indentor being elongated and slidably disposed in a respective one of said slots; said means for forcing said indentors into the side of said holder comprising a cam sleeve having a bore slidably received over the exterior of said nest and having an internal sloping shoulder formed in said bore; and wherein each of said indentors is formed with a sloping cam surface on the radially outside end thereof located to be engaged by said internal shoulder of said cam sleeve upon axial advance of said cam sleeve over said nest, said cam sleeve formed with a pilot section having an internal passage formed therein and further including a prebundling tube slidably received within said internal passage and means for supporting said tube received over the free ends of said wires extending from said holder during said crimping.



Description
This invention relates to electrical connectors and more particularly to contacts used therein and techniques for crimping fine wires, such as are used in brush contacts, into a receiving holder.

One example of an electrical connector utilizing a "brush" type contact may be found in U.S. Pat. No. 3,725,844 entitled "Hermaphroditic Electrical Contact" and issued Apr. 3, 1973. Such brush contacts consist of a bundle of small diameter contact wires mounted in a holder such as to project the free ends of the wires. The ends of the contact wires are suitably angled and are adapted to be intermeshed with a similar set of contact wires in a mating brush contact to establish an electrical connection. Such brush contacts have distinct advantages in certain contexts, including great repeatability of the electrical resistance over a wide range of temperature and vibration conditions. A low insertion force is also another feature of such connectors. The projecting contact wires constituting each brush contact are vulnerable to mechanical damage and accordingly such contacts which project from the connector structure are surrounded with protective shrouds or sleeves. The shrouds or sleeves during mating engagement of the connector are received over the outside diameter of the holder of the mating contact.
 
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