[0001] The present invention relates to feed apparatus which can be used for supplying articles
to a work station and which is adaptable so that by suitable adjustments different
kinds of articles can be supplied and accurately positioned at the work station.
[0002] One particularly important area of application of the present invention is to the
problem of supplying electrical connectors to a work station at which the end of an
electrical cable is to be crimped to the connector. For example, the connector and
cable may be for use in an automobile harness or in an electrical appliance. Many
different shapes, sizes and types of such electrical connectors are known and it is
desirable to provide a machine which is not only capable of accurately supplying and
positioning the connector at the work station but also is readily capable of adjustment
to suit different shapes, sizes and types of connectors.
[0003] Often the connectors are supplied protruding laterally from a common spine and, in
a crimping operation, crimping dies also act to sever the connector from the spine.
The electrical cable, which in many but not all applications has a predetermined amount
of conductor already stripped from the end of the cable, is supplied either by hand
or automatically to the work station and is located accurately before the crimping
operation takes place.
[0004] Hitherto machines for supplying such electrical connectors to work stations, such
as crimping stations, have been cumbersome, slow and often difficult to adjust. It
is desirable that the apparatus be adjustable by an unskilled operator of the machine,
the adjustment being carried out with precision and speed.
[0005] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for
feeding work pieces to a work station (for example for feeding electrical terminals
to a crimping station) the apparatus comprising:
(a) a first shaft adapted to be driven;
(b) a second shaft rotatably mounted;
(c) drive means for transmitting drive from the first shaft for driving the second
shaft in an oscillatory cycle of forward and return movement;
(d) limit means for limiting motion of the second shaft in the direction of return
movement, the limit means having accessible adjustment means to permit adjustment
of the limit of motion of the second shaft; and
(e) a driven arm connected to the second shaft for applying motion to a feed device
for the work pieces, the angular position of the driven arm relative to the second
shaft being adjustable for controlling the forward limit of motion of the feed device.
[0006] In preferred embodiments of the invention, the drive means is provided by a cam fixed
to the first shaft and a cam arm having a cam follower, the cam arm being fixed to
the second shaft, and biasing means being provided for biasing the second shaft such
that the cam follower is urged to engagement on the cam and the second shaft is biased
in a direction corresponding to return motion. This arrangement can be especially
advantageous for providing an accurate system in which backlash is minimized when
the article is made with.ordinary manufacturing tolerances.
[0007] The limit means can be advantageously provided in the form of abutment means associated
with the second shaft and stop means, against which the abutment means is adapted
to engage for the purpose of limiting the extent of the return motion of the shaft,
fixedly mounted in a desired position on the apparatus, the stop means being adjustable
to limit the motion of the second shaft. This arrangement can be especially advantageous
in that, because the stop means is a fixed device, it can project well clear of the
moving parts of the apparatus so that the necessary safety covers do not need to enshroud
the adjustable portion of the stop means. This greatly facilitates rapid and accurate
setting of the stop means by the operator.
[0008] The driven arm is preferably clamped onto the second shaft and adapted to be displaced
and secured at a desired position relative to the second shaft for the purpose of
setting the forward limit of motion of the feed device prior to use.
[0009] Preferably the apparatus is arranged with readily visible indicator scales associated
with the adjustment of both the stop means and the driven arm thereby permitting the
operator merely by the use of simple tools to position the stop means and the driven
arm to a predetermined position relative to the indicator to suit a particular connector.
Since the stop means does not normally move, guarding is not necessary and only a
simple guard is all that would be necessary to protect the driven arm.
[0010] The invention in another aspect concerns a machine for crimping terminals to cables
and comprising a rotatable shaft having a driven arm adjustably mounted thereon so
the driven arm is moved with the shaft as it rotates in a forward direction whereby
a feed device can be mounted on the driven arm to supply a terminal to a work station
before a reverse motion retracts the feed device, the improvement comprising indicator
means fixed to the second shaft, means for adjustably clamping the driven arm to the
second shaft and complementary indicator means on the driven arm whereby the desired
relative position of the driven arm and the second shaft can be set.
[0011] According to yet a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a crimping
machine for crimping electrical terminals onto cables and characterized by means for
driving a shaft back and forth in a cycle of operation, the shaft having associated
therewith a feeding device for supplying an electrical terminal during a forward motion
and having abutment means for engaging adjustable stop means for limiting return motion
of the shaft, the stop means comprising an arm pivotally mounted at one end over the
second shaft and adjustably fixable at a remote portion, the remote portion being
clearly accessible to facilitate rapid adjustment by pivotal motion of the arm, indicator
means being provided to facilitate rapid setting of the arm to a desired position.
[0012] The invention most preferably is applied to apparatus for crimping electrical terminals
onto an electrical conductor and including the apparatus as described above and optionally
including the provision of a main shaft adapted to be driven by an electric motor
through e clutch unit and having a brake assembly associated with contrcl means arranged
automatically to operate the brake to stop the main shaft at desired points of an
operating cycle, said first shaft being driven by gearing connecting the main shaft
and first shaft; the apparatus also includes means for driving a pair of dies into
working engagement in timed relationship with said cam such that the dies close to
crimp the connector to the cable.
[0013] Preferably the apparatus is such that an upper die is arranged to be mounted on a
drive crank attached to the first shaft.
[0014] The entire apparatus may be manufactured as a relatively compact unit including an
electric motor adapted to run at constant speed and to drive the clutch unit through
a belt and pulley connection; a switch unit is adapted to be actuated by the operator
to commence the cycle of operations, for example through a solenoid operated control
for the clutch and brake units.
[0015] The cycle of operations is such that when the switch is actuated, the clutch engages
and the brake disengages thereby rapidly accelerating the main shaft and the first
shaft so that the cam rotates thereby rotating the second shaft to advance a feeding
device connected to the drive arm whereby the terminal is positioned precisely at
the correct location. It will be noted that the forward motion is a positive motion
without backlash and therefore high precision can be obtained. The cam has a dwell
period defined by a constant radius of arc and at this point the second shaft engages
the drive crank so that the crank rapidly moves the top die down onto the bottom die
to effect the crimping operation and then to retract the upper die. The cam's profile
then permits reverse motion of the cam follower, the drive shaft, drive arm and the
feed finger device under the biasing influence of the return spring until the abutment
means associated with the drive shaft engages the limit stop.
[0016] When the cycle of operations is completed, the clutch is disengaged and a further
actuation of the switch by the operator is required to cause the next cycle of operations
to follow.
[0017] According to yet a further aspect of invention relating to machines for applying
electrical terminals to cables in a crimping operation, there is provided means for
engaging co-operating dies in a crimping step, the dies moving along a first line
of action, means for supplying electrical terminals in sequence for a cycle of operations
by a feeding device, the terminals being fed in a direction substantially at right
angles to the first line of action and the apparatus being constructed with clearances
such that a cable to be attached to the connector may be moved into the work station
by motion at right angles to its longitudinal direction, said movement being at right
angles to said first line of action and being either substantially parallel to or
substantially at right angles to the line of feed of the electrical terminals.
[0018] This arrangement can be especially useful to permit the apparatus to function with
an automatic machine for feeding the cable to be terminated, the apparatus being capable
of accommodating terminals arranged in end to end configuration or in side by side
configuration extending laterally from a common spine. Preferably the apparatus also
embodies the other inventive aspects described hereinbefore.
[0019] For illustrative purposes only, a preferred embodiment of the invention will now
be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:-
Figure 1 is a front elevation of the apparatus for feeding electrical terminals to
a crimping station; and
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the apparatus of Figure 1.
[0020] Referring first to Figure 1, the apparatus has a vertical axis 10 for a crimping
operation, a lower fixed crimping die being adapted to be mounted on a fixed platform
11 and a moveable die being adapted to be mounted in a ram-like carrier 12. Electrical
connectors, pre-formed in a shape suitable for crimping and connected in series, are
fed from a supply reel not shown in the drawings to a supply finger of conventional
design which for the purpose of clarity is also not shown in the drawings but which
is mounted on a mounting bar 13. The bar 13 is fixed to a drive arm 14 which is adapted
to oscillate during a cycle of operations as will be described below.
[0021] The electrical connectors may be arranged side by side so as to extend with their
longitudinal directions at right angles to the line of connectors, each connector
extending laterally from a common spine or the connectors could be attached end to
end. The illustrated embodiment of the invention has been especially designed to be
operable with an automatic cable handling machine which advances the cable to a terminating
station at which the apparatus is disposed. Normally the reel holding the series of
electrical terminals supplies the line of terminals downwardly generally vertically
at the lefthand side of the' machine when viewed as in Figure 1 to curve around to
project from left to right in a substantially horizontal direction for advancement
by the feed device which is not shown in the drawing but which is adapted to be connected
to a mounting bar 13.
[0022] The apparatus comprises a base 15, an electric motor 16 and a drive assembly for
the mounting bar which is supported on the drive arm 14. The electrical connectors
are fed over the platform 11 and the body of the apparatus is recessed as shown at
lla at the righthand side of Figure 1 so that a cable may be advanced laterally in
a direction at right angles to the direction of feed of the terminals and at right
angles to the axis of crimping 10.
[0023] The electric motor 16 has a drive pulley 17 and is designed to run continuously.
A drive belt not shown in the drawing drives a second pulley 18, the mechanical advantage
being such that this pulley rotates at lower speed. The pulley is mounted'to a flange
mounted clutch 20. The clutch in turn drives a main shaft 21 which is arranged in
parallel with a first shaft 22 and.a second shaft 23 on which the drive arm 14 is
mounted. , The shafts 21 and 22 are mounted in respective sets of ball bearings 25
and 24 and have respective gear wheels 26 and 27 fixed thereto and in constant mesh.
The entire drive assembly is adapted to be stopped by a brake assembly.
[0024] At its left hand end as shown in Figure 2, the first shaft 22 carries a cam 29, the
profile of which is shown-in Figure 1 and which more clearly shows a rotatable wheel
30 mounted at the tip of a cam follower arm 31. At its other end, the cam follower
arm 31 is welded or otherwise fixed to the left hand end of the second shaft 23.
[0025] The second shaft 23 is rotatably mounted in the bearing sleeves 33 and 34.
[0026] The second shaft 23 is biased in its return direction which is a clockwise direction
as shown in
[0027] Figure 1 by means of a raturn arm 35 having a circular abutment stop 36 on its right
hand side as shown in Figure 2 and a grooved mounting pin 37 on the left hand side.
A helical extension spring (not shown) is connected from the grooved pin 47 to an
upper part of the apparatus, the spring urging the stop 36 against the edge of a limit
arm 37, the lower end of which is rotatably mounted on the second shaft 23 and the
upper end of which is adapted to be clamped by a clamping bolt 38 to a mounting bracket
39. The bracket 39 has an arcuate slot 40 along which the mounting bolt 38 can pass
and a numerical scale is inscribed on the upper portion of the plate so that the operator
can set the arm to the desired position with accuracy.
[0028] At its right hand end as shown in Figure 2, the second shaft 23 carries a pointer
41 fixed to the end of the shaft by a screw 42.
[0029] Immediately adjacent the pointer.41 is the drive arm 14, the upper end of which is
split so as to be arm clamped in the desired rotary position by a clamping screw 43.
[0030] The upper die is arranged to be driven down into mating co-operation with the lower
die through a drive unit which will not be described in detail since it is conventional.
As shown in Figure 2 a drive crank 44 is mounted at the end of the first shaft 22.
1. Apparatus for feeding work piec.es to a work station, the apparatus comprising:
(a) a first shaft (22) adapted to be driven;
(b) a second shaft (23) rotatably mounted;
(c) drive means (29, 31) for transmitting drive from the first shaft for driving the
second shaft in an oscillatory cycle of forward and return movement;
(d) stop means (37, 38, 39) for limiting motion of the second shaft in the direction
of return movement, the stop means having manually accessible adjustment means to
permit adjustment of the limit of motion of the second shaft; and
(e) a driven arm (14) connected to the second shaft for applying motion to a feed
device for the work pieces, the angular position of the driven arm relative to the
second shaft being adjustable for controlling the forward limit of motion of the feed
device.
2. Apparatus for feeding work pieces to a work station comprising:
(a) a first shaft (22) arranged to be driven;
(b) a cam (29) fixed to the first shaft;
(c) a cam follower (30) mounted on a cam arm (31);
(d) a second rotatable shaft (23) on which the cam arm is secured and the cam and
the cam follower being such that the second shaft is arranged to be driven through
a cycle of movement comprising a forward rotation and a return rotation;
(e) abutment means (35, 36) associated with the second shaft;
(f) adjustable stop means (37) having manually accessible adjustment against which
the abutment means is adapted to engage for the purpose of limiting the extent of
return motion of the shaft;
(g) means for biasing the second shaft in the direction of its return motion against
the action of the cam which is arranged to provide positive forward motion to the
second shaft; and
(h) a driven arm (14) connected to the second shaft for applying motion to a feed
device for the work piece, the driven arm being rotatably adjustable relative to the
second shaft and securable in a desired position whereby the forward limit of motion
of the feed device can be accurately controlled.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 and further including visible indicator
means associated respectively with adjustment means for the stop means and the driven
arm, the adjustment means being readily accessible and capable of adjustment with
the aid only of simple tools.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the indicator means for the driven arm
(14) comprises a pointer (41) fixed to the end of the second shaft and positioned
adjacent to the driven arm which has indicator markings on a face thereof extending
in a plane transverse to the axis of the second shaft.
5. Apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stop means
comprises a connecting rod (37) having one end mounted rotatably over the second shaft
and the other end adapted to be clamped by a clamping element (38) to a fixed plate
(39), the position of clamping being adjustable along an arc centred on the axis of
the second shaft.
6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein second shaft has associated therewith
abutment means which comprises an arm fixed to the second shaft and located adjacent
to a connecting rod mounting the stop means, the arm having a laterally projecting
stop element (36) fixed thereto.
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the biasing means comprises a helical
extension spring.
8. Apparatus for crimping electrical terminals onto electrical conductors and including
apparatus as described in any one of the preceding claims and further comprising a
main shaft (21) adapted to be driven by an electric motor (16) through a clutch unit
(20), a brake assembly associated with control means for automatically operating the
brake to stop the main shaft at a desired point in an operating cycle, said first
shaft being driven by gearing (26, 27) connecting the main shaft and first shaft,
and means for mounting co-operating dies (11, 12) for effecting a crimping operation
during which the dies are driven towards one another.
9. Apparatus for crimping electrical terminals onto electrical conductors and including
apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, and including means for mounting
and bringing together co-operating dies in a crimping operation, the dies moving along
a first line of action, the electrical terminals being supplied in sequence by the
feed device mounted on the driven arm, the terminals being fed in a direction substantially
at right angles to the first line of action and the apparatus having clearances whereby
an electrical conductor to be attached to the electrical terminal may be moved into
the work station by motion at right angles to its longitudinal direction and at right
angles to said first line of action and being either substantially parallel to or
substantially at right angle to the line of feed of the electrical terminals.