Assembly post

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Inventors

Caveney, Jack E.

Application #

198406

Filed

Oct-20-1980

Published

Jul-6-1982

Current US Class

029/755
248/68.1
269/77
269/903

International Classes

B23Q 001/04

Field of Search

269/903 269/77 269/78 269/74 269/71 29/755 29/760 254/390 254/139 254/3 298/71 298/68 140/92.1

Assignee

Panduit Corp. (Tinley Park, IL)

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wentzel; Charles R., Wakely; Richard B.

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Abstract
An assembly post for holding a portion of elongate objects, such as wires to be formed into a bundle, elevated with respect to a wiring layout board and for defining a turn in the objects. The assembly post comprises means for mounting the post on the layout board and holding means supported by the mounting means for holding the elongate objects. The holding means is movable between an extended position wherein it supports the objects and a retracted position wherein it is closer to the layout board than in its extended position. The post also includes means for maintaining the holding means in its extended position during wiring of the bundle against a predetermined force greater than the weight of the portion of elongate objects whereby, after layout of the bundle, application of a force greater than the predetermined force causes movement of the holding means to its retracted position and permits application of a tying device and removal of the bundle without substantial interference from the post.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An assembly post for holding a portion of elongate objects, such as wires to be formed into a bundle, elevated with respect to a wiring layout board used in the formation of said bundle and for defining a turn in one or more of said objects, said assembly post comprising:

means for mounting said assembly post on said layout board;

holding means supported by said mounting means for holding said portion of said elongate objects, said holding means being movable between an extended position wherein it supports said objects as they are formed into a bundle and a retracted position wherein said holding means is closer to said layout board than in its extended position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to harness or bundle assembly apparatus and, more particularly, to an assembly post for holding the bundle elevated on the layout board and for defining a turn in one or more wires in the bundle.

In the formation of a bundle from a plurality of flexible elongate objects such as wires, each wire is typically run individually on a wiring layout board between its desired termination points with the wire placed in a plurality of holding devices disposed along straight run portions of the desired bundle path. These holding devices generally tend to form the wires into a grouping of general circular cross section to permit convenient installation and tightening of cable ties. Examples of such holding devices and cable ties are disclosed in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,029,277 and 3,872,547, respectively. Heretofore, objects such as nails or dowels were used as supports for forming a turn in the bundle. Such straight supports tended to disperse the wires from their circular grouping with the result that after a cable tie was applied near the support and after removal of the bundle from the layout board, the wires would reassume a circular cross-sectional grouping and since a circle has a smaller periphery for a given cross section than any other configuration, the cable tie would become unacceptably loose.
 
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