[0001] The present invention relates to an automatic wiring station adapted for incorporation
to machines used to prepare electrical wire leads cut to size and fit them with electrical
terminals which may be provided with some insulating protections.
[0002] A machine of this type is disclosed in Italian Patent No. 41565 A/82 filed by the
same Applicants.
[0003] That machine, which is computer controlled, enables electrical wire leads to be cut
to size, whilst removing an insulator segment from both ends thereof, and fitted with
electrical terminals for connection purposes, which terminals may be enclosed, if
necessary, within an insulating protection.
[0004] Thus, the machine produces wire lead segments or sections which are ready for wiring
bases or boards equipped with complementary connectors
t the connectors associated with the bases or boards being of the "male" type,whereas
the connectors fitted to the lead ends are of the "female" type.
[0005] Wiring is a time-consuming and expensive manual operation, in the course of which
an operator must pay great attention not to erroneously exchange and incorrectly apply
the connectors to the multiple base.
[0006] It is indeed for this reason that the leads commonly utilised for wiring a multiple
base have different colours for easier identification.
[0007] It is clear why such a wiring procedure is expensive, especially where a large number
of like pieces are to be prepared, as in the instance of circuit components for '
domestic appliances, for example.
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to provide a station as indicated, which
permits a multiple base wiring operation to be rendered fully automated.
[0009] Another object of the invention is to provide a station for incorporation to a machine
which prepares the electrical cable segments and fits them with electrical connectors,
so as to complete automation of the operations for preparing prefabricated elements
for mass production electrical systems.
[0010] A further object is to provide a machine which is programmable, thereby it can select
in each case, a lead of suitable cross-sectional area according to whether the line
is a power one or a duty or signal line.
[0011] Still another object is to provide a machine equipped with grip means adaptable to
a variety of bases to be wired, said means being operative to position the base for
a multiple or otherwise complex wiring operation.
[0012] A not unimportant object is to provide a wiring station comprising simple, strong
members, adapted to allow fast and accurate working sequences.
[0013] These and other objects, such as will be apparent hereinafter, are achieved by an
automatic wiring station particularly for machines for preparing cut-to-size electrical
wire leads fitted with insulatable electrical terminals, characterized in that it
comprises:
a) a movable gripper adapted to grip a first end of at least one wire lead as previously
fitted with an electrical, connector;
b) a pusher assembly including a clamp for clamping on the wire lead end fitted with
a terminal and being mounted on a slide provided with a blade acting on the electrical
terminal to guide it in transiatory; movement toward a seat accommodating an insulating
sheath and successively toward a base to be wired;
c) an insulating sheath feeder arranged to move an insulating sheath into the path
of movement of the electrical terminal;
d) a holder for clamping the base with several connections to be wired, mounted on
a power driven double slide which allows its programmed movement on a normal plane
to the path of movement of the electrical terminal associated with the wire lead end;
e) a switching device for pre-selecting the cross-sectional area of the electrical
wire lead combined with a station for overprinting the ends of each wire lead length
prepared with a code;
f) means for controlling the setting of the operations of the machine. \ .
[0014] .Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following
detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given herein by way of illustration
and not of limitation with reference to the accompanying drawings, where:
Figure 1 is a front view of a machine for preparing electrical wire leads showing
the devices which make up the automatic wiring station according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device making up the wiring station;
Figure 3 is a front view of the gripper device for gripping the wire;
Figure 4 is a partly sectional view of the pusher assembly and system for feeding
the insulating portion of the electrical connectors;
Figure 5 shows the clamping and positioning device for the elements to be wired;
Figure 6 is a partly sectional view of the electrical cable feeding station showing
the cable switching and sorting device;
Figure 7 is a partly sectional view of the front portion of the switching and sorting
device for the electrical lead.
[0015] With reference to the cited drawing figures, the wiring station of this invention
is particularly adapted for co-operation with a machine for stripping insulating sheath
from an end of a piece of wire and clinching a terminal thereto which comprises two
clinching stations formed of two presses 1 and 2, respectively, as shown in Figure
1.
[0016] This machine, as already discussed and claimed in the cited prior patent application,
is programmed to cut an electrical wire lead to size and strip its end of the insulator
over an appropriate length, that stripped area is then fitted with an electrical terminal
by the intervention of two presses indicated in Figure 1 by the reference numerals
1 and 2.
[0017] The invention relates to a farther station, particularly for co-operation with that
machine, which effects the automatic and programmed wiring of a multiple connector
base indicated at 4 in Figure 1 and belonging, for example, to a timer 5 for a domestic
appliance.
[0018] Provided at the station is a rotatable base 6 which may be rotated by conventional
actuation means such as motor or an appropriately mounted hydraulic piston, the base
6 carries a turret generally indicated at 7 which has a supporting plate 8 extending
substantially in a vertical plane and supporting all of the turret members.
[0019] As shown clearly in Figure 3, these members comprise a shoulder 18 associated with
the supporting plate 8 and including a seat 18a adapted for accommodating a portion
of the circumference of a wire to be gripped thereon by a gripper 9, including a mouth
9a, shaped to substantially envelop the shoulder 18 to grip a wire therebetween. The
gripper 9,is journalled by a pin 10 to a bracket 10a rigidly associated with the supporting
plate 8 and defining a double lug or yoke 11, penetrated by a second pin 12 which
fits slideably into a seat 13 on an enlarged head 14 rigid with the free end or piston
rod 15 of a small pneumatic control cylinder 16, mounted on the supporting plate 8.
[0020] Operation of the small cylinder 16 to cause movement of the piston rod 15 in an upward
direction, results in a movement of the gripper 9 to a closed position, by causing
pivotal movement of the yoke 11 in a clockwise direction about the pin 10 and hence,
inward eliding movement of the second pin 12 in the seat 13 as the enlarged head 14
is raised, resultantly causing the mouth 9a of the gripper 9 to move towards the shoulder
,8a, thereby blocking the wire lead 17 against the shoulder 18 associated with the
supporting plate 8. Conversely, the gripping force imposed upon the wire 17 is releasable
by actuating the cylinder 16 to cause the piston rod 15 to move in a downward direction.
[0021] The station mounted on the turret 7 is also provided with a deflector 19 which, when
in its closed position, guides the head of the wire fitted with the terminal 20 into
the gripper 9, which would be open, and when the latter is closed, pivots on a hinge
21 under control by a second small double-acting pneumatic cylinder 22 to let the
wire 3 run therethrough without interfering.
[0022] As shown best in Figure 2, the deflector 19 has a curved advancement face, indicated
at 24 and lying rectlinearly in the zone 19 wherealong the wire can be easily advanced
and deviated or deflected in its course towards the means present on the turret 7.
upon the wire being advanced, the tqrret 7 occupies the position indicated at A in
dash lines.
[0023] In this condition, the wire, now indicated at 23, is led by the curved region 24
of the deflector door 19 into the gripper 9.
[0024] That end of the wire 23 which is provided with the terminal 20 projects by a suitable
length from the gripper 9 and is inserted into a guide channel 25 journalled in the
proximity of the gripper 9 and being held at an aligned position by a spring, not
shown.
[0025] The guide channel 25 serves the purpose of orienting the electrical terminal 20 in
a correct position.
[0026] Upon the gripper 9 gripping the wire 23, the movable base 6 is rotated into the position
indicated at B in Figure 2, as shown in solid lines.
[0027] In this position, the rotatable base 6 and hence deflector door 19 is pivoted through
about 90° so as to not act on the wire, now indicated at 26, thereby the wire can
run through until its second end, indicated at 27, is caught in a second gripper device
indicated at 28 of a known type, and as already illustrated in the cited prior Italian
Patent No. 41565 A/82.
[0028] In this position, the electrical connector is now positioned at the area of the insertion
pusher, generally indicated at 28.
[0029] Said insertion pusher assembly 28 comprises a vertical plate 29 made fast with the
machine frame 100 which supports two side frames 30 and 31 between which are two cylindrical
guides 32 and 33 which function as supports for a slide 34 which carries a vertical
rod 35 formed, at its bottom portion, with a yoke 36 which is adapted to grip the
lead 26 at the clinching area of the terminal 20.
[0030] Operation is ensured by a small double-acting vertically moveable piston 37 also
mounted on, and adapted for moving the slide 34, and the rod 35.
[0031] A further air-operated piston 38 translates the slide 34 horizontally between two
end positions between the two side frames 30 and 31.
[0032] A conventional adjustable travel end stop 39 enables the full forward position of
the slide 34 to be adjusted.
[0033] With the turret at the position B, the terminal 20 is located within a guide channel
40 formed by a bearing base 41 and a cover 42 journalled at 43 to be opened and closed
by the yoke 36 whose shank 44 is passed through a slot 45 formed in the cover 42.
[0034] The slot 45 extends over a length equal to the full stroke excursion of the slide
34 so as to allow the cable 26 to be held firmly while the terminal 20 is being moved
forward during the slide translatory movement.
[0035] From this position B, the guide channel 25, by interfering with the base 41, assumes
a position indicated at 46 in Figure 2, releasing the terminal 20 after guiding it
to the correct position within the second guide channel 40.
[0036] At the front portion of said second guide channel 40 there are fed in from a side
slot insulating caps 46 which are gravity fed from an inclined feed-in chute 47, in
co-operative communication with a vibrating orientator device which may, for example,
comprise a helically hollowed ramp wherealong the caps are caused to advance by vibrating
the same. The ramp element being cylindrical, and at a predetermined point, the caps
may be caused to fall therefrom, before recommencing their advancement until they
assume correct orientation.
[0037] In this condition, an insulating cap 48 would be inserted, into the foremost portion
of the second guide channel 40, thereby as the terminal 20 moves forward under the
thrust applied by the piston 38 or by translation of the slide 34, there first occurs
the insertion of the terminal into the insulating cap and then, with a further forward
movement, the terminal is inserted into a male connector 49 on a base 4 belonging,
for example, to a timer 5 which is previously positioned as a direct continuation
of said second guide channel 40, which is mounted on the rotatable table 52, positionable
in combination with two motors 56,58, adapted for causing movement of the table 52
in vertical and horizontal planes respectively, according to instructions programmed
into a computer or processor for piloting the machine.
[0038] With this operation, the lead 26 is wired to the base 4.
[0039] For each lead being prepared, there will correspond a displacement of the base 4
to bring one of the male terminals to the proper position for the insertion of the
terminal.
[0040] To achieve this, there is 'provided a double clamping holder, respectively indicated
at 50 and 51 in Figure 1, mounted on the rotary table 52 which enables securement
of two devices to be wired, respectively indicated at 53 and 54.
[0041] With the double clamping arrangement mounted on the rotary table 52 until there occurs
the wiring of the device 53 the operator can disassemble the second device already
wired and replace it with another which will be wired on the next operation.
[0042] The rotary table 52 is mounted on a vertical translating support 55 which is driven
by a step motor 56 which allows for the vertical displacements for proper positioning
in this direction of the base with respect to the second guide channel for the terminal.
[0043] That vertical translating support 55 in conjunction with its motor 56 is mounted
on a horizontal translating support 57, also equipped with a step driving motor 58.
[0044] The combination of this device allows, therefore, the progressive positioning of
the male connectors present on the devices to be wired in front of the insertion device.
[0045] The whole assembly is mounted on the machine frame.
[0046] All of these operations are operatively dependent on a control system with processor
not shown in the figures which controls the length of the wire being cut, the insertion
of the terminals and insulating caps, and the positioning of the base to be wired
at the correct position.
[0047] In many wirings of the industrial type for reasons of eoonomy, it is convenient to
use two types of wire, a first wire of larger cross-seotion for transferring eleotrioal
power, and a second type of wire having a thinner cross-section for transferring signals
or information.
[0048] Figures 6 and 7 illustrate the device which performs the feeding and selection of
a wire cross-section sought.
[0049] The device for feeding and selecting the type of wire to be employed shown in Figure
6 consists of four feeding rollers of which two are indicated and visible in the figure
which shows a section through the device itself where they are indicated at 59 and
60.
[0050] The feeding rollers which are disposed in two consecutive pairs are driven through
a pair of gears 61 and 62, respectively, which are in mesh engagement with a single
middle pinion gear 63. The pinion 63 is actuated by the gears 61,62, which in turn
actuate two other gears, not indicated in the drawings. The advancement device is
leaflet No TSA2E of INARCA S.p.A. of Padova, Italy.
[0051] In Figure 6, there are indicated the two rollers 59 and 60 which are, of course,
but a part of the two roller pairs providing for the wire feeding movement.
[0052] In the device illustrated, there are used two wires, respectively with larger cross-section
64 and smaller cross-section 65.
[0053] These two wires are inserted into two longitudinal guide grooves which are disposed
at the middle region with respect to the roller pairs of which are indicated the 59-and
60, said two grooves being respectively indicated at 66 and 67 being both formed in
a signsingle monolithic element 68.
[0054] Said monolithic element 68 can translate vertically owing to the driving effect of
a small piston 69 and the stroke length of that piston 69 is such that only one of
the two grooves, either 66 or 67, will be aligned to the feeding rollers 59 and 60
thereby only one of the two wires, either 64 or 65, will be moved forward.
[0055] By acting then on the small piston 69 one can select which of the two wires, either
64 or 65, will be affected by the measurement and, therefore, by the lead clenching
to wire it to the base.
[0056] Thus it becomes possible to select the wire in conformity with the current to be
passed therethrough or in the instance indicated to provide a thin wire indicated
in this case at 65 and having the function of carrying signals, indications, checks,
surveys, and measurements, and a power wire 64 intended instead for taking current
to power input groups.
[0057] The wires are in all cases and always picked up from two coils of wire and have the
same colour or may have therefore at the most two colours.
[0058] For this reason there is provided an encoding station indicated at 70 which utilises
an ink writing device where ink is injected through two slots 71 and 72 formed at
the passage area of the wires 65 and 64, respectively.
[0059] That encoding station also programmed by the processor which controls said machine
enables the writing of one code on the head and tail of the lead at a suitable distance
from the end point where the terminal is connected.
[0060] Thus in spite of the use of a single wire to form the whole wiring of the base it
is possible for the operator to have a successive indication to enable him/her to
connect the wires to the members and devices for which the base is intended.
[0061] Downstream from this encoding station the wires 64 and 65 are guided into flexible
conduits 73 and 74, respectively, which are formed from metal coils.
[0062] These flexible conduits guide the wires to the stripping and cutting station indicated
at 75 and fabricated essentially in the same way as the machine of the cited prior
patent.
[0063] Interposed with respect to this stripping and cutting station, is a switch-over station
shown in Figure 7.
[0064] At this station the wires are guided, as mentioned, by the flexible conduits 74 and
73, to a double movable head generally indicated at 76, composed of a first movable
clamping device 77 comprising a small piston 78 which locks the wire 65, if necessary,
within the conduit by means of a presser not shown in the figure.
[0065] An identical second clamping device 79 is arranged below the first and also comprises
a pneumatic plunger indicated at 80 which by acting on the wire 64 locks it when necessary.
[0066] The first clamping device is provided with a lug with-a rack 81 which meshes with
a toothed pinion 82 which is engaged by a second rack 83 made fast with the second
clamping device 79.
[0067] The pinion 82 is mounted on a fixed axis relatively to the machine frame, thereby
the translational displacement of one of the two clamping devices results in a simultaneous
and oppositely directed displacement of the other clamping device.
[0068] The translation takes place by means of a pneumatic piston 84 whose rod 85 is made
fast with the first clamping device 77.
[0069] In practice by acting on said piston 84 there is produced the translation of both
clamping devices 77 and 79 with selection of the wire or tranferrment of the wire
head into the stripping and cutting station in one instance selecting the wire 64
and in a second instance selecting the wire 65.
[0070] The translation of the clamping devices is also allowed by that the flexible conduits
73 and 74 can extend because formed from a metal coil.
[0071] The combination of all the members described allows the fabrication of an automatic
wiring station which may be divided according to its functions in a wire feeding section
which as mentioned enables selection of two wires according to their cross-sections
and hence their current carrying capacities.
[0072] This first section is followed by a printing and encoding section where the wire
is marked with a code which identifies it.
[0073] This second section is then followed by a switch-over section which enables the leading
end of the selected wire to be taken into the cutting and clenching station without
the second wire interfering with this operation.
[0074] On completion of the stripping, cutting and clenching operation, the lead head is
taken into the turret which is equipped with the grip and guide devices which allow
the lead now provided with the terminal into the station which carries out mechanically
the insertion of the terminal on the base to be wired.
[0075] The base is mounted on a movable support system which affords the possibility of
mounting a base with multiple connectors by progressively taking each of them to a
wiring position.
[0076] The machine is operatively fully dependent on a control and setting processor, on
which all the operations and sequence of operations which the machine is to perform
are preset, and as also illustrated in the explanatory leaflet No. TSA2E of INARCA
S.p.A., of Padova, Italy.
[0077] Having then prepared the program, the machine can carry out of its own account the
whole operation of cutting to size, clenching the end electrical connectors, insulating
the same, inserting one end of each lead on a multiple connection base.
[0078] The advantages of this described part combined with those of the machine already
described and illustrated in the cited prior patent, are apparent and it is evident
how with a machine of this type one can fabricate in a short time and without any
chance for errors multiple wirings on bases with a number of leads which may be as
high as desired.
[0079] The machine, once it is set, can do without the attendance of an operator excepting
for intervention is the event of the machine jamming.
[0080] The machine is most suitable for repeatitive wiring of multiple bases in large mass
production environments.
[0081] All of the control and actuation systems are formed, in the example shown, from mechanical
means and pneumatic actuators which are particularly reliable and fast in operation.
[0082] It will be obvious that each member may be replaced with some other like or equivalent
member while retaining the same principle of operation and hence falling within the
protection scope of the same invention.
[0083] The control and command means may also be any ones, so long as they are capable of
performing the machine programming, controlling, and commanding functions.
[0084] Also the materials used may be any ones, as may be the dimensions.
1. An automatic wiring station on machines for preparing electrical wire leads cut-to-size
and fitted with optionally insulated electrical terminals, characterised in that it
comprises;
(a) a movable gripper (9) adapted to grip a first end of a wire lead (23,64,65) length
as previously fitted with an electrical connector (20);
(b) a pusher assembly (28) including a clamp (34-37) for clamping on the wire lead
(23,64,65) end fitted with a terminal (20) and being mounted on a slide (34) provided
with a yoke (36) acting on the wire (23,64,65) adjacently the electrical terminal
(20), to guide it through a translatory movement toward a seat accommodating an insulating
protection and subsequently toward a base (4) to be wired;
(c) an insulating protection feeder (47) arranged to take progressively a protection
(46) into the path of attachment of the electrical terminal (20);
(d) a holder (50,51) for clamping the base (4) with several connections (53,54) to
be wired, mounted on a power driven double slide (55-58) which allows its programmed
movement on a normal plane to the path of movement of the electrical terminal (20)
associated with-the wire lead (23,64,65) end;
(e) a switoh-over device (59-63,66-69) for pre-selecting the cross-sectional area
of the electrical wire lead (23,64,65) combined with a station (70-72) for overprinting
the ends of each wire lead length with a code;
(f) a means of controlling and setting the operations of the machine while running.
2. An automatic wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said movable gripper
(9) comprises a gripper (9-14) driven by a small double-acting plunger (16) and mounted
on a turret (7) rigid with a rotating movable base (6).
3. A wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said movable gripper (9) comprises
a grip element (9) openable along a normal plane to the direction of advancement of
the wire (23,64,65) as previously fitted with an electrical connector (20).
4. A wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said movable gripper (9) is preceded,
in the direction of advancement of the wire (23,64,65), by a deflector door (19) shaped
to guide the wire (23,64,65) into the gripper (9).
5. A wiring station according to claim 4, wherein said deflector door (19) is hinged
and openable to release the wire (23,64,65) after its end is locked in the gripper
(9), thereby it can run freely through until its second end is positioned at the second
station (28) for clenching a connector (20).
6. A wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said movable gripper (9) grips the
wire (23,64,65) at a convenient distance from the electrical connector (20), the same
being in this phase contained within a guide channel (25) which is open laterally,
on the gripper (9), thereby it can be removed by striking the frame (30,3) of the
pusher assembly (28), releasing the wire (23,64,65) end and the connector (20).
7. A wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said pusher assembly (28) comprises
a gripper member including a yoke (36) pushed by a piston (37) which picks up the
wire (23,64,65) upstream of the electrical connector (20) locking it against the bearing
base (41) of a guide channel (40).
8. A wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said pusher assembly (28) is mounted
on a slide (34) guided and translated to move the head of the electrical wire lead
(23,64,65) into the guide channel (40) formed between the bearing base (41) and an
upper cover (42) which is openable and closeable by said yoke (36) the shank (44)
whereof in translating is passed through a slot (45) formed on that same cover (42).
9. An automatic wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said insulating protection
feeder (47) comprises a chute (47) which takes the protections (46) to arrange themselves
progressively at the terminating portion of the guide channel (40) so as to be located
in the path of movement of the electrical connector (20).
10. A wiring station according to claim 1, wherein said device for clamping on the
base to be wired comprises a rotary table (52) with anchoring devices, mounted on
a vertical power driven movable support (55) mounted in turn on a horizontal power
driven movable support (57), the combination of the movements causing displacement
of the base on a normal plane to the path of movement of the pusher assembly.
11. A wiring station according to claims 1 oharacterized in that the movable supports
are driven by step motors (56,58).
12. A station according to claim 1, wherein said switch-over device for pre-selecting
the wire type comprises a feeding section with at least one pair of power driven roller
(59,60) between which the wire to be fed (23,64,65) is inserted, said wire (23,64,65)
being guided at the areas interposed between the roller pair (59,60), into grooves
(66,67) formed in a body (68) which in translating under control by a plunger (69),
takes a first and second wire (23,64,65) to intervene between feed rollers (59,60).
13. A station according to claim 12, wherein each of the two grooves (66,67) wherein
the wires (23,64,65) are passed has a slotted opening through which an encoding device
(70) encodes the end of said wires (23,64,65).
14. A wiring station according to claim 1, wherein downstream from said feeding device
wires are guided by flexible conduits (73,74) adapted for guiding them toward the
cutting and stripping station (75), said station (75) being preceded by a switch-over
device comprising a pair of clamping devices (77,79) operative to each lock the end
of one of the wires (64,65), said clamping devices (77,79) being mounted on moveable
guides (81-83), said guides having racks (81) which are adapted to be engaged by a
pinion (82) journalled on the machine frame (100) thereby the forward movement of
one first device results in the simultaneous rearward movement of the second to permit
of the insertion without restrictions of the ends of either of the wires to be cut
and stripped.
15. An automatic wiring station according to claim 1, wherein all of the operations
together are controlled by a processor wherein there is set the program for the functions
and commands which include selecting the wire (23,64,65), cutting the same to size,
stripping its ends, clenching electrical connectors (20) on the same, insulating the
electrical connectors and wiring one of the wire ends to a base which is in turn positioned
progressively in front of the insertion station.