Terminal strip applicator

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Inventors

Bulanda, John
Kirsinas, Peter

Application #

141759

Filed

Jan-7-1988

Published

Feb-21-1989

Current US Class

029/33M
029/566.2
029/753
029/861
072/466.9
072/469

International Classes

H01R 043/055

Field of Search

29/566.1 29/566.2 29/33 72/465 72/466 72/469 72/470

Assignee

Panduit Corp. (Tinley Park, IL)

Examiners

Weidenfeld; Gil

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wentzel; Charles R., Hilliard; Mark D.

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Abstract
A terminal strip applicator includes a ram that carries a first die set mounted for reciprocation along a first path within a machine body and a track that automatically adjusts to accept a strip of terminals to limit the terminal strip to a second path which intersects the first path. A terminal feed mechanism sequentially resiliently advances the terminal strip along the second path until the terminal feed mechanism engages the shoulder of an interchangeable die set that precisely aligns the lead terminal carried by the terminal feed mechanism with the die sets of the applicator.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. An applicator for sequentially applying terminals to wires where the terminals are provided in insulation form with insulation connecting adjacent terminals, comprising:

a machine body;

opposing aligned upper and lower die sets each including a strip severance die and a crimp die;

means for sequentially advancing a lead terminal of the terminal strip into alignment with the upper and lower die sets; and

a ram assembly mounted for reciprocation within the machine body, the ram assembly including die set mounting means for interchangeably mounting the strip severance die and crimp die of the upper die set to the ram assembly, the crimp die being mounted to the ram assembly with a limited freedom of movement relative to the ram assembly in the direction of its length and being spring biased to project past the strip severance die, such that as the ram assembly is advanced the crimp die is disposed to resiliently engage and prevent rotation of a terminal before and during severance of the terminal from the terminal strip by the strip severance die and as the ram assembly is retracted the crimp die extends to strip the terminal from the dies.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to applicators for automatically crimping successive terminals or connectors to wires where the terminals or connectors are provided in strip form and more specifically to an applicator that is specially adapted to accept and apply continuously molded terminal or connector strips of varying pitches, sizes and shapes without requiring precise adjustments or extensive modifications to the applicator for each pitch, size, or shape of terminal strip.

BACKGROUND ART

Prior applicators have been proposed that can be used to apply terminal strips of varying widths, and/or pitches by substituting numerous components on the applicator strip feed mechanism and/or by varying the arrangement of components of the strip feed mechanism such as varying pivot points of drive links or utilizing adjustment features to vary the positional relationship of the operative parts of the machines. All of these proposed solutions require special adjustments to the strip feed mechanism or removal and substitution of working parts of the strip feed mechanism between the application of dissimilar terminal strips, either of which increases the time needed to set up the applicator and increases the probability of erroneous assembly and adjustment of the applicator. In addition, these proposed applicators fail to suggest a reliable means for handling terminal strips having terminals of varying structural contours.
 
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