Claims
- 1. An apparatus for driving a wire sweeping arm which is used for sweeping wires already inserted into neighboring terminal accommodating cavities when a terminal with wire is inserted into one of the terminal accommodating cavities in a connector housing comprising:an air cylinder with a pair of legs for fixing a pair of guide arms, said guide arms used for sweeping the already accommodated wires and inserting the terminal with wire into the terminal accommodating cavities; a stopper abutting an outer face of one of the legs; a holder for fixing the stopper; a guide rail on which said holder travels in the direction perpendicular to the direction that the terminal with wire is inserted; a screw shaft rotatably inserted into the holder; and a servo motor for rotating said screw shaft.
- 2. An apparatus for inserting a terminal with wire into a terminal accommodating cavity surrounded by a plurality of adjacent terminal accommodating cavities in a connector housing, the apparatus comprising:an inserting device for supporting and inserting the terminal with wire into the terminal accommodating cavity in a connector housing; an elongated sweeping device having a pair of guide arms with triangular cross-sections, said guide arms each having a triangular tip portion to form a wedge shaped tip when said guide arms are joined after said guide arms are opened to spread apart other nearby wires; an inclined guide portion projecting from an engagement face of a first guide arm of said pair of guide arms; and a notch attached to an engagement face of a second guide arm of said pair of guide arms for accommodating said inclined guide portion.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a triangular guide face is formed on said inclined guide portion, and a horizontal contact face is formed on the inclined guide portion to horizontally move curl portions of the terminal with wire along said horizontal contact face.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein tapered terminal quide faces for guiding the terminal with wire are formed on inner rear ends of the pair of guide arms differently from each other in chamfered dimensions in order to guide the terminal with wire slidably by the tapered guide faces one after another for correcting the shifting of position of the terminal with wire in a rotary direction while inserting the terminal with wire into the terminal accommodating cavity.
- 5. An apparatus for inserting a terminal with wire into a terminal accommodating cavity surrounded by a plurality of adjacent terminal accommodating cavities in a connector housing, the apparatus comprising:an inserting device for supporting and inserting the terminal with wire into the terminal accommodating cavity in a connector housing; an elongated sweeping device having a pair of guide arms with triangular cross-sections, said guide arms each having a triangular tip portion to form a wedge shaped tip when said guide arms are joined; an inclined guide portion projecting from an engagement face of a first guide arm of said pair of guide arms: and a notch attached to an engagement face of a second guide arm of said pair of guide arms for accommodating said inclined guide portion. wherein said notch is formed from a front end portion to a middle portion of the second guide arm and longitudinally extends except for a guide projection situated in the middle of the second guide arm, and said guide projection opposing the inclined guide portion of the first guide arm and guiding the insert device with an inner face thereof.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein an inclined slide face is formed on an outer face of the guide projection, and tip of said guide projection is formed into a wedge shape.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein an offset portion projects from a portion adjacent to the guide projection of the second guide arm in a direction that the terminal with wire is extracted.
- 8. An apparatus for inserting a terminal with wire into a terminal accommodating cavity surrounded by a plurality of adjacent terminal accommodating cavities in a connector housing, the apparatus comprising:an inserting device for supporting and inserting the terminal with wire into the terminal accommodating cavity in a connector housing; an elongated sweeping device having a pair of guide arms with triangular cross-sections, said guide arms each having a triangular tip portion to form a wedge shaped tip when said guide arms are joined; an inclined guide portion projecting from an engagement face of a first guide arm of said pair of guide arms; and a notch attached to an engagement face of a second guide arm of said pair of guide arms for accommodating said inclined guide portion, wherein an arrow-head portion is formed at the tip of the first guide arm, and the tip of the second guide arm is made shorter than that of the first guide arm for being accommodated in a notch of said arrow-head tip of said first guide arm.
- 9. An apparatus for inserting a terminal with wire into a terminal accommodating cavity surrounded by a plurality of adjacent terminal accommodating cavities in a connector housing, the apparatus comprising:an inserting device for supporting and inserting the terminal with wire into the terminal accommodating cavity in a connector housing; an elongated sweeping device having a pair of guide arms with triangular cross-sections, said guide arms each having a triangular tip portion to form a wedge shaped tip when said guide arms are joined; an inclined guide portion projecting from an engagement face of a first guide arm of said pair of guide arms, and a notch attached to an engagement face of a second guide arm of said pair of guide anus for accommodating said inclined guide portion. wherein wire intrusion protecting bars are formed respectively on the pair of guide arms, said bars are tapered at the side of the pair of guide arms for sweeping aside the wires of terminals being already accommodated in terminal accommodating cavities neighboring the entrance of the terminal accommodating cavity to expose.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein tapered notches are formed on said wire intrusion protecting bars from their tips to inner portions thereof to prevent wires from being entrapped between the guide arms.
- 11. An apparatus for inserting a terminal with wire into a terminal accommodating cavity surrounded by a plurality of adjacent terminal accommodating cavities in a connector housing, the apparatus comprising:an inserting device for supporting and inserting the terminal with wire into the terminal accommodating cavity in a connector housing; an elongated sweeping device having a pair of guide arms with triangular cross-sections, said guide arms each having a triangular tip portion to form a wedge shaped tip when said guide arms are joined; an inclined guide portion protecting from an engagement face of a first guide arm of said pair of guide arms, and a notch attached to an engagement face of a second guide arm of said pair of guide arms for accommodating said inclined guide portion, further comprising a driving device for driving an elongated sweeping device, said driving device is comprised of: an air cylinder with a pair of legs for fixing a pair of guide arms for sweeping the wires being already accommodated in the terminal accommodating cavities; a stopper abutting an outer face of one of the legs; a holder for fixing the stopper; a guide rail on which said holder travels in the direction perpendicular to the direction that the terminal with wire is inserted; a screw shaft rotatably inserted into the holder; and a servo motor for rotating said screw shaft.
Priority Claims (4)
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5-2482 |
Jan 1993 |
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5-209145 |
Aug 1993 |
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5-305149 |
Dec 1993 |
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5-310273 |
Dec 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/457,777 filed Jun. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,147 allowed; which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/179,625 filed Jan. 7, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,924.
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