This invention relates to a device which is used with a machine to crimp end fittings, such as electrical connectors, onto a wire or coaxial cable.
There are many methods of attaching end fittings to a coaxial cable or wire. For example, the end fitting can be threaded onto the casing of the wire or it can be crimped onto the wire. Machines are available which perform the crimping process. When using such machines, the operator places the end fitting onto the cable and holds it in place in the machine which is then actuated to place a crimping force on the end fitting to thereby attach it to the cable. Such not only presents a potential safety hazard to the user, but also it is inefficient in that only one cable is crimped per cycle of the crimping process. Moreover, such procedures often result in a defective connections if the operator does not carefully hold the items in place in the machine. Of course, in so doing, the safety problem is increased.
Thus, the need exists for a crimping device which is safe to use with a crimping machine and which will accurately and efficiently crimp end fittings onto a cable.
It is thus an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide a crimping device which efficiently allows a crimping machine to crimp end fittings onto multiple cables at the same time.
It is an object of another aspect of the present invention to provide a device, as above, which is safe to operate in that the wires and end fittings do not have to be manually held in place.
It is an object of a further aspect of the present invention to provide a device, as above, which eliminates defective connections between the end fittings and the cable.
These and other objects of the present invention, as well as the advantages thereof over existing prior art forms, which will become apparent from the description to follow, are accomplished by the improvements hereinafter described and claimed.
In general, in accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an apparatus for use with a machine that applies a crimping force to attach an end fitting to a cable includes a base and a table adapted to carry at least one cable and an end fitting. The table is moveable on the base from a first position, where the cable and end fitting may be placed on the table, to a second position where the cable and end fitting are in a position to be acted upon by the machine.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an apparatus for use with a machine that applies a crimping force to attach an end fitting to a cable includes a table having at least one channel adapted to receive a cable and an end fitting. At least one stop member is positioned in the channel to locate the end fitting so that the end fitting is properly positioned to be crimped onto the cable by the machine.
Another aspect of the invention provides an apparatus for use with a machine that applies a crimping force to attach one end fitting to a cable includes a table having a plurality of channels each being adapted to receive a cable and an end fitting. The end fittings are aligned in the channels so that they may be simultaneously crimped onto the cables by the machine.
In an additional aspect of the invention, an apparatus for use with a machine that applies a crimping force to attach an end fitting to a cable includes a base and a table having a plurality of channels each being adapted to receive a cable and an end fitting. At least one stop member is positioned in each channel to locate the end fittings to that they are aligned and properly positioned to be simultaneously acted upon by the machine. The table is moveable on the base from a first position, where the cables and end fittings may be placed in the channels, to a second position where the cables and the end fittings are in a position to be simultaneously crimped onto the cutter by the machine.
A preferred exemplary device used with a crimping machine according to the concepts of the present invention is shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings without attempting to show all the various forms and modifications in which the invention might be embodied, the invention being measured by the appended claims and not by the details of the specification.
A device for use with a crimping machine is generally indicated by the numeral 10. Device 10 includes a base generally indicated by the numeral 11 and having a top surface 12 which extends from one end 13 to the other end 14 (
Base 11 may be provided with a foot 17 that can support device 10 on a table or other supporting surface. Side plates 18 and 19 are attached at each side of base 11 by any suitable means such as bolts 20. Plates 18 and 19 extend from base end 13 to base end 14, and they terminate under overhang 16 of top surface 12 of base 11.
Device 10 is adapted to be used with a conventional crimping machine such as Model CT55 manufactured by the Schleuniger Group of Switzerland. A portion 21 of the machine is schematically shown in
Base 11 carries a crimping table generally indicated by the numeral 30. A pair of keys 31 extend downwardly from table 30 and are received in keyways 15 such that table 30 may be slidable along base top surface 12 and overhang 16. A plunger assembly, generally indicated by the numeral 32, shown in more detail in
Two parallel channels 38 and 39 are formed in the end of table 30 opposite to the end having plunger assembly 32. As shown in
Thus, channels 38 and 39 each have a portion 50 sized to receive cable 43, ferrule 45, and body 46, and another portion 51 sized to receive coupler nut 47. The area of portion 50 which is adapted to receive ferrule 45 is formed as one half of a hexagonal pattern 52 which, as will hereinafter be discussed, is part of a crimping die. The ends of channels 38 and 39 opposite to open ends 40 and 41 each receive a stop bar 53 adjustably held in place by a bolt 54. To that end, bar 53 has a slotted hole that bolt 54 extends through and goes into a threaded hole in table 30. When bolt 54 is loosened, bar 53 may be slid to the desired position and tightened at that location by bolt 54. Each stop face 55 is provided with an aperture 56 (
The other side of ferrule 45 is positioned against ferrule stop plate 57 which is arcuate in configuration to match the shape of portion 50 of channels 38 and 39. Plate 57 is carried by a flange 58 which is adjustably attached to table 30 by a bolt 59. Plate 57 is adjusted along channel portion 50 in the same manner as bar 53 is adjusted. As such, each cable assembly 42, and in particular, ferrule 45 thereof, is positively positioned on hexagonal pattern 52 between bars 53 and plates 57. The ferrules 45 of the cable assemblies 42 are thus located adjacent to each other for simultaneous crimping by the crimping machine as will be hereinafter described.
A pair of conventional toggle clamp assemblies, generally indicated by the numeral 60, are carried by table 30. Each toggle clamp assembly 60 includes a bifurcated base 61 mounted to table 30 as by bolts 62. Each base 61 carries a handle 63 connected through a conventional linkage 64 to a clamp arm 65. Each clamp arm 65 is provided with a slot 66 to receive a clamp pin 67 therethrough. Clamp pins 67 are threaded at one end and are adjustable in slots 66 by means of a bolt assembly 68. The other ends of pins 67 are each provided with a clamp member 69 preferably made of a rubber or other elastomeric material.
In the operation of device 10, with table 30 in the
Next, the knob 33 of plunger assembly 32 is lifted to remove plunger 34 from aperture 35 to allow table 30 to be moved from the
As a result of this operation, not only can two cable assemblies 42 be processed at one time, but also such can be accomplished safely and accurately. That is, the cable assemblies 42 need not be held in place by the operator which could lead to inaccuracy or a safety problem, but rather they are positively positioned by virtue of the position of stop bars 52 and held in place by clamp members 69. Moreover, because the cable assemblies 42 are positioned in channels 38 and 39 and then table 30 is moved to position them under piston 25, there is no possibility that the hand or fingers of the user could be accidentally exposed to the force of piston 25.
In view of the foregoing, it should thus be evident that a crimping device 10 as described herein accomplishes the objects of the invention and otherwise substantially improves the art.