[0001] A hand tool for connecting wires to electrical terminals of an electrical connector.
[0002] There is disclosed in EP-A1-0,032,616, a hand tool for successively connecting wires
to respective electrical terminals arranged in a row extending along a housing of
an electrical connector, the tool comprising a wire insertion head, defining a connector
guideway, a wire insertion ram, means for driving the ram towards and away from the
guideway transversely of the length thereof, and means connected to the ram for advancing
the connector step by step along the guideway to bring each terminal in turn into
alignment with the ram to allow the ram to connect a wire to the terminal.
[0003] In this known tool, the connector advancing means comprises a wheel, the periphery
of which engages the connector and which is driven by the ram through a link extending
beneath the guideway.
[0004] The invention is intended to provide a hand tool, in which the actuation of the connector
advancing means can be more positively felt by the operator than is the case with
the known tool, which is of more compact construction than the known tool, and which
can readily be provided with means for adjusting the connector advancing means to
comply with the spacing between the terminals of the row.
[0005] According to the invention, a hand tool as defined in the first paragraph of this
specification is characterised in that the connector advancing means comprises a cam
plate formed with a cam slot extending transversely of the path of movement of the
ram and receiving a camming pin which is fixed with respect to the ram, the cam plate
carrying a connector advancing pawl arranged to be spring biased into engagement with
the connector, the cam plate being drivable by the ram transversely of the path of
movement thereof.
[0006] The pawl can be arranged to engage teeth on the connector with a snap action during
the operation of the connector advancing means, so that the operator is immediately
aware that the tool is ready for further operation after a wire has been connected
to a terminal of the connector.
[0007] The connector advancing means can be substantially completely enclosed in a channel
formed in the insertion head and covered by a cover plate.
[0008] Advantageously, the rani is received in a yoke member connected to a ram drive shaft,
the camming pin extending from the yoke member, a connecting pin being insertable
into first bores or alternatively into second bores, in the yoke member and ram, to
connect the ram to the yoke member, the first bores being spaced from the second bores
lengthwise of the path of movement of the ram, the connector advancing advancing means
being thereby adjustable to comply with the spring between the terminals of the row.
[0009] For a better understanding of the invention reference will now be made by way of
example to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a hand tool, according to a first embodiment of
the invention, for use in successively connecting wires to respective electrical terminals
arranged in a row extending along a housing of an electrical connector;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary section taken on the lines II - II of Figure 1 showing part
of the tool in a first position;
Figure 3 is a view similar to that of Figure 2 but showing the parts in a second and
subsequent position;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary section taken on the lines IV - IV of Figure 1 showing the
tool when adjusted for use where the terminals of the row have a first centre-to-centre
spacing;
Figure 5 is a view similar to that of Figure 4 but showing the tool when adjusted
for use where the terminals have a second centre-to-centre spacing;
Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view of an adjustment mechanism of the tool;
Figure 7 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating a modification of the tool by
means of. an insert;
Figure 8 is a fragmentary sectional view of a hand tool according to a second embodiment
of the invention, for use in successively connecting wires to respective electrical
terminals arranged in a row along a housing of an electrical connector; and
Figure 9 is a plan view of the tool of Figure 8 with parts omitted.
[0010] As shown in Figure 1, the tool 10 according to the first embodiment comprises hand
grip 12 having an actuating level 14, a full stroke ratchet mechansim constructed
according to the teaching of US-A-3,039,337, spanning the free ends of the hand grip
12 and the lever 14.
[0011] As its forward end, the tool 10 has an insertion head 18 having a tubular portion
20 (Figures 4 and 5) received in an axial bore 22 of a tool barrel 23 on the hand
grip 12. The portion 20 has an axial bore 24 receiving an actuation rod 26. The rod
26 is biased by a compression spring 28 and is driven by the lever 14 according to
the teaching of US-A-3,742,571.
[0012] The head 18 has a transverse groove 30, as best seen in Figures 4 and 5, to receive
an electrical connector 78 of the kind disclosed in US-A-4,243,288. The insulating
housing of the connector 78 has on each side thereof a row of pockets 79 (Figure 1)
each containing a wire-receiving portion of an electrical terminal (not shown), each
wire receiving portion having a wire-receiving slot. The housing of the connector
78 also has on each side thereof a row of indexing slots 77 each of which is aligned
with one of the pockets 79, the slots 77 being defined by barriers 77' (Figures 2
and 3) formed on the connector housing. Opening into one wall of the groove 30 is
a spring loaded ratchet stop comprising a pawl 32, a loading spring 34, and a screw
threaded plug 36. In the opposite wall of the groove 30 is a horizontal slot 38 receiving
a cam plate 40 having an oblique slot 42 therein. The forward part of the plate 40
has a recess 44 containing a driving pawl 46 having a connector engaging tooth 48
and being loaded by a compression spring 50, the pawl 46 being parallel with the plate
40.
[0013] The rod 26 has at its forward end, a yoke member 52 (Figures 4 to 6) with an axial
threaded bore 54 receiving a screw threaded end portion of the rod 26. The yoke member
52 has a longitudinally extending channel 56 (Figure 6) with which communicate a first
pair of horizontal lateral bores 58 and a second pair of horizontal lateral bores
60 (one shown), and a vertical bore 62 in the base of the channel 56. A wire insertion
ram 64 received in the slot 56, is joined to the yoke member 52 by means of a removable
pin 66 which can be passed through either of the bores 58 or 60 and through the appropriate
bore 68 or 70 in the ram 64. The bottom of the ram 64 is formed with a recess 72,
the leading end 74 of the ram 64 being shaped for engaging a wire to drive it into
the wire--receiving slot of a terminal of the connector 78. The yoke member 52 also
has a pin 76 which depends through the bore 62 into the slot 42 of the plate 40. A
ram and wire guide plate 81 secured to the head 18 is provided with a vertical wire
slot 82 at its forward end.
[0014] In operation, a connector 78 is inserted into the slot 30, as shown in Figure 1,
so that the tooth 48 of the pawl 46 engages in a desired one of the slots 77 in the
housing of the connector 78, and a wire 80 is inserted into the slot 82. The actuating
lever 14 is squeezed against the hand grip 12 driving the actuation rod 26 forward
against the restraining action of the spring 28, whereby, the yoke member 52 moves
forwardly so that the leading end 74 of the insertion ram 64 engages the wire 80 and
drives it into the wire-receiving slot of the terminal of the connector 78, which
slot has been aligned with the ram 64, by virtue of the engagement of the pawl 46
in the slot 77. At the same time the forward movement of the yoke member 52 causes
a lateral movement of the plate 40 (downward as seen in Figures 2 and 3) by virtue
of the engagement of the pin 76 in bore 62 and in the oblique slot 42. At the end
of the forward motion of the yoke member 52, the tooth 48 of the pawl 46 slides over
the next adjacent barrier 77 on the connector housing (as shown in Figure 3) and engages
in the next successive slot 77 with a snap action to index the connector through the
tool (upwards as seen in Figures 2 and 3) by one step. The pawl 32 secures the connector
78 against return movement. Repeated actuation of the lever 14 causes the connector
to be indexed step-by-step through the tool so that wires inserted sequentially into
the slot 82 can each be connected to one of the terminals on that side of the connector
which faces the ram 64.
[0015] Since the connector 78 has two opposite rows of terminals it must be passed through
the tool twice in order to connect wires to the terminals of each row.
[0016] The tool can also be adapted for use with a narrower connector (not shown) having
only a single row of terminals, by placing an insert 84, Figure 7, in the groove 30
to reduce the width thereof sufficiently to cause the narrower connector to fit snugly
in the groove 30. In this case the pawl 32 is replaced by a pawl 32' of a greater
length than the pawl 32 and which extends through an opening 85 in the insert 84.
In order to adjust the tool to accommodate an electrical connector having a different
centre-to-centre spacing between the terminals of the or each row, it is only necessary
to remove the pin 66 and realign it with the appropriate bore 58 or 60 in the yoke
member 52 and the appropriate bore 68 or 70 in the insertion member 64.
[0017] According to Figure 4, the pin 66 is positioned in the bores 58 and 68, and according
to Figure 5, the pin 66 is positioned in the bores 60 and 70 whereby the travel of
ram 64 and thus of the pin 36 is increased by a length L.
[0018] The second embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to Figures
8 and 9.
[0019] The hand tool of the second embodiment includes an insertion head 112 fixed at one
end to a tubular tool barrel 113 receiving a wire insertion ram 114. The head 112
comprises a removable connector guide member 115,
[0020] A channel 118 formed in the head 112 receives a connector indexing mechanism l19
comprising a slidable cam plate 121 mounted on roller bearings 122 located in a track
123 constituted by a recess in the base of the channel 118, and the rotational axes
of which extend at right angles to the path of movement of the ram 114. A mounting
plate 124 fixed to one end of the cam plate 121 carries a spring biased connector
indexing pawl 125. A transversely inclined cam slot 126 is provided adjacent to the
other end of the cam plate 121.
[0021] A cover plate 127 extending across the channel 118 defines in co-operation with the
guide member 115, a guideway 116 for an electrical connector (not shown) of similar
type to the connector 78 but having a row of teeth along its base. The cover plate
127 is formed with a slot 128 extending lengthwise of the guideway 116 at a position
remote from the ram 114, through which slot 128 the pawl 125 protrudes. A further
slot 129 in the plate 127 extends transversely of the slot 128 near that end of the
plate 127 which is remote from the slot 128. A camming pin 131 screw threaded into
the ram 114, projects through the slot 129 into the slot 126.
[0022] The rotational axes of the bearings 122 also extend at right angles to the length
of the guideway 116.
[0023] The ram 114 and barrel 113 are respectively connected to an actuating lever (not
shown) and to a hand grip (not shown), which may be similar to those described above
with reference to the first embodiment.
[0024] In operation, with a connector (not shown) received in the guidewsy 116, forward
movement of the ram 114 upon the actuating lever being squeezed, causes the pin 131
to move along the cam slot 126 so that the cam plate 121 is moved transversely of
the direction of advance of the ram 114, as indicated by the arrow in Figure 9, the
pawl 125 being depressed by a tooth on the base of the connector against the action
of the spring of the pawl 125 and subsequently rising with a snap action. As the ram
114 returns, the movement of the cam plate 121 is reversed so that the pawl 125 engages
the tooth, to advance the connector by one step along the guideway l16 to bring the
next successive terminal into alignment with the ram 114.
[0025] The plates 121 and 127 and their associated parts can readily be assembled to the
insertion head prior to the assembly of the connector guide member 115, the ram 114
and the pin 131.
1. A hand tool for successively connecting wires to respective electrical terminals
arranged in a row extending along a housing of an electrical connector, the tool comprising
a wire insertion head (18 or 112), defining a connector guideway (30 or 116), a wire
insertion ram (64 or 114), means (14, 28) for driving the ram (64 or 114) towards
and away from the guideway (30 or 116) transversely of the length thereof, and means
(46 or 125) connected to the ram (64 or 114) for advancing the connector step by step
along the guideway (30 or 116) to bring each terminal in turn into alignment with
the ram (64 or 114) to allow the ram (64 or 114) to connect a wire to the terminal,
characterised in that the connector advancing means comprises a cam plate (40 or 121)
formed with a cam slot (42 or 126) extending transversely of the path of movement
of the ram (64 or 114) and receiving a camming pin (76 or 131) which is fixed with
respect to the ram (64 or 114), the cam plate (40 or 121) carrying a connector advancing
pawl (46 or 125) arranged to be spring biased into engagement with the connector,
the cam plate (40 or 121) being drivable by the ram (64 or 114) transversely of the
path of movement thereof.
2. A tool according to Claim 1, characterised in that the cam plate (40 or 121) is
slidably mounted in a recess in the insertion head (18 or 112), the cam slot (42 or
126) being remote from the pawl (48 or 125) and the pin (76 or 131) projecting into
the recess through an opening in the insertion head (18 or 112).
3. A tool according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the ram (64) is received
in a yoke member (52) connected to a ram drive shaft (26), the camming pin (76 or
131) extending from the yoke member (52), a connecting pin (66) being insertable into
first bores (58 and 68) or alternatively into second bores (60 and 70), in the yoke
member (52) and ram (64), to connect the ram (64) to the yoke member (52), the first
bores (58 and 68) being spaced from the second bores (60 and 70) lengthwise of the
path of movement of the ram (64).
4. A tool according to Claim 3, characterised in that the ram (64) is received in
an axial channel (56) in the yoke member (52), the camming pin (76) being slidably
received in an opening (62) in the bore of the channel (56), the first and second
bores (58 and 68) and (60 and 70) comprising bores (58 and 60) formed in the walls
of the channel (56) and through bores (68 and 70) in the ram (64).
5. A tool according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the
pawl (46) is mounted in a recess (44) in the cam plate (40) and is parallel therewith,
a biasing spring (50) for the pawl (46) also being mounted in the recess (44).
6. A tool according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that a spring
loaded ratchet stop (32) projects from a side wall of the guideway (30), which is
remote from the ram (64), in substantial alignment with the pawl (46).
7. A tool according to Claim 6, characterised by an insert (84) positioned in the
guideway (30) against that said remote side wall thereof to reduce the width of the
guideway (30), the ratchet stop (32) protruding through an opening (85) in the insert
(84).
8. A tool according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the pawl (125) projects
perpendicularly from the cam plate (121) through an opening (128) in a cover plate
(127) provided between the cam plate (121) and the ram (114).
9.. A tool according to Claim 8, characterised in that the guideway (116) is defined
by the cover plate (127) and by a guideway member (125), detachably connected to the
insertion head (112).
10. A tool according to Claim 1, 2, 8 or 9, characterised in that the cam plate (121)
is mounted upon roller bearings (122) having axes of rotation which extend at right
angles to the length of the guideway (116) and to the path of movement of the ram
(114).