Claims
- 1. A wire harness binding apparatus for binding together a plurality of wires into a generally planar bound multiple wire harness set and separating the bound multiple wire harness set into several individual multiple wire harnesses, the wires having a preselected length and two opposing ends, said wires being terminated at one of said two opposing ends by connector elements, the apparatus comprising:
- a tape feed mechanism for feeding tape from a tape supply into a registration position adjacent said wires, said registration position being disposed generally transversely with respect to axes of said wires;
- a tape application mechanism for applying a length of said tape to opposite sides of said wires generally perpendicular to said axes of said wires to bind said wires together into the generally planar bound multiple wire harness set; and,
- a tape cutting mechanism for selectively cutting said length of tape at predesignated positions between said axes of certain adjacent ones of said wires of said bound wire harness set to thereby separate said bound multiple wire harness set into individual multiple wire harnesses.
- 2. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tape feed mechanism supplies a single piece of tape from said tape supply for binding each said multiple wire harness set.
- 3. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tape application mechanism manipulates a single piece of tape for each multiple wire harness set and applies a first portion of said tape to a first side of said plurality of wires and a second portion of said tape to a second side of said plurality of wires, said first side being opposite said second side in order to sandwich said wires between said first and second portions of tape.
- 4. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein each of said first and second portions of tape is equal in length to said predetermined length of tape.
- 5. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tape cutting mechanism includes a plurality of severing knives configured to operate generally simultaneously.
- 6. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said severing knives reciprocate in a direction generally perpendicular to said length of tape.
- 7. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said severing knives are pneumatically driven in a reciprocating manner in a direction generally perpendicular to said length of tape.
- 8. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said the tape application mechanism has first and second tape heads, each with a tape-receiving face which receives said length of tape, the first and second tape heads being operatively associated with each other in a manner to thereby permit said second tape head to move from a first, wire receiving position to a second, taping position at which said tape-receiving faces of said first and second tape heads generally oppose each other, said first tape head receiving a first part of said length of tape and said second tape head receiving a second part of said length of tape, and whereby, when said second tape head is moved to oppose said first tape head, said two tape heads apply said first and second parts of said length of tape to opposite sides of said wires in order to bind said wires together into said bound multiple wire harness set.
- 9. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 8, including means for retaining said length of tape on said tape-receiving face of at least one of said first and second tape heads.
- 10. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said first and second tape heads are operatively associated with each other such that said second tape head is rotatable with respect to said first tape head.
- 11. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said tape application means includes mechanism for supplying negative air pressure to at least a portion of said two tape-receiving faces to maintain said length of tape in place upon said first and second tape heads.
- 12. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein said tape-receiving faces include a plurality of air apertures communicating with a pneumatic supply plenum of said tape application mechanism.
- 13. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 12, wherein said tape application mechanism includes means for stopping flow of said negative air pressure to said two tape-receiving faces.
- 14. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said tape feed mechanism includes clamping means for selectively clamping an edge of said length of tape, the clamping means being movable along a predetermined path which feeds said length of tape over said tape application means.
- 15. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein at least one of said tape-receiving faces of said tape heads includes a layer of compliant material thereon.
- 16. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein said tape cutting mechanism includes a plurality of severing knives operatively associated with one of said first and second tape heads.
- 17. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 16, wherein one of said tape-receiving surfaces of said first and second tape heads includes at least one recess for receiving said severing knives.
- 18. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 17, wherein said severing knives reciprocate axially in said at least one recess.
- 19. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein said severing knives are pneumatically driven in a reciprocating manner in and out of said at least one recess.
- 20. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 8, further including a first drive means for moving said first tape head from said first, wire receiving position to said second, taping position and a second drive means for moving said second tape head from said first, wire receiving position to said second, taping position.
- 21. A wire harness binding apparatus as set forth in claim 20, wherein said first and second drive means are pneumatic cylinders.
- 22. A method for taping together a plurality of wires to create a plurality of individual multiple wire harnesses, comprising the steps of:
- providing a preselected number of wires, each wire having two ends and a preselected length therebetween and being being terminated at one end to one of a plurality of connector elements;
- providing a taping mechanism;
- feeding tape from a tape supply to said taping mechanism;
- passing said preselected number of wires along a support means to a position generally adjacent said taping mechanism;
- applying a predetermined length of said tape in a direction generally perpendicular to axes of said wires to opposite sides of said wires to bind said wires together in a generally planar bound multiple wire harness set; and
- cutting said length of tape at predetermined positions between said axes of certain adjacent ones of said wires of said bound multiple wire harness set to thereby separate said bound wire harness set into a plurality of individual multiple wire harnesses, each of said individual multiple wire harnesses including at least one of said plurality of connector elements.
- 23. A method as set forth in claim 22 wherein said cutting step includes generally simultaneously moving a plurality of cutting blades in a direction generally perpendicular to said length of tape.
- 24. A method as set forth in claim 22 wherein said cutting step includes moving said cutting blades through actuation of at least one pneumatic cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/323,563, filed Oct. 17, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,525,188.
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