Claims
- 1. A wire press-installing apparatus for securely seating wires into multiple rows of receiver terminals erected at a predetermined pitch on a base of a joint black, comprising:
- a receiver block for securely holding the joint block thereon;
- a table on which the receiver block is mounted and means for intermittently moving the receiver block by a distance equal to the pitch of the receiver terminals on the joint block;
- a ram means disposed above the table and opposite the receiver block for vertically moving a wire press-installing blade toward and away from the receiver block, the ram having a wire press-installing blade at the lower end thereof;
- wire axis aligning jig means mounted on the table for temporarily holding the wire such that the wire faces a row of receiver terminals arranged on the base of the joint block;
- wire guides mounted for vertical sliding movement on the lower front and back side of the vertically movable wire press-installing blade through a resilient member, the wire guides having guide surface at their lower ends; and
- a mechanism for detecting wire misinstallation including means for closing an electric contact for activating an alarm circuit when the lower ends of the guide surfaces of the wire guides abut against a misinstalled wire, which has fallen from the receiver terminals onto the base of the joint block, and the wire guides move up against the resistance of the resilient member.
- 2. A wire press-installing apparatus for securely seating wires by means of a vertically movable wire press-installing blade into a plurality of rows of receiver terminals erected at a predetermined pitch on a base of a joint block;
- said vertically movable wire press-installing blade having wire guides mounted for vertical sliding movement on the periphery thereof through a resilient member;
- said wire guides being formed at their lower ends with guide surfaces;
- said wire press-installing apparatus further comprising a mechanism for detecting wire misinstallation including means for closing an electric contact for activating an alarm circuit when the lower ends of the guide surfaces of the wire guides abut against a misinstalled wire, which has fallen from the receiver terminals onto the base of the joint block, and the wire guides move up against the resistance of the resilient member.
Priority Claims (1)
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63-173693 |
Jul 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 378,673 filed July 12, 1989.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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4238874 |
Chandler et al. |
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4881321 |
Komuvo |
Nov 1989 |
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Divisions (1)
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378673 |
Jul 1989 |
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