Claims
- 1. In a crimping die assembly comprising a plurality of die fingers; each said die finger having a workpiece engaging surface, an outside surface and side surfaces; and holding means for holding said die fingers in a working relationship, said holding means comprising a retaining ring having substantially flat opposed end surfaces one of which has a plurality of substantially evenly spaced slots for holding said die fingers at one end of said die assembly, each said die finger having connecting means being received within an associated slot and being movable in said slot radially to the central axis of said retaining ring; springing means associated with said connecting means and tending to force said die fingers radially outward with respect to said retaining ring, the other of said flat opposed end surfaces of said retaining ring having means to receive pressing forces from a ram through a pusher ring that is adapted to engage against said other of said flat opposed end surfaces and transfer said forces to said die fingers when said crimping die is used to crimp a workpiece, the improvement wherein said other of said flat end surfaces of said retaining ring has recess means therein and wherein said springing means comprises a plurality of springs disposed in said recess means and each having a coiled body portion secured to said retaining ring and two opposed ends respectively engaging said connecting means of two of said die fingers that are disposed on opposite sides of said coiled body portion thereof whereby said springs are disposed beneath said other of said flat opposed end surfaces of said retainer ring so as to be out of the way of said pusher ring when said pusher ring engages said other of said flat opposed surfaces.
- 2. The crimping die assembly of claim 1 in which said retaining ring is made in two semicircular halves such that each half of said crimping die can be placed into a crimping machine after the workpiece is inserted into the machine in order to facilitate the crimping of curved workpieces.
- 3. The crimping die of claim 1 in which a plurality of threaded fastening members respectively extend through said coiled body portions of said springs to secure said springs to said retaining ring, said threaded fastening members also being disposed in said recess means beneath said other of said flat opposed end surfaces.
- 4. The crimping die of claim 1 in which said die retaining ring has a notch to receive each said die finger, each said notch being associated with each said slot, each said notch providing a track for said radial motion of said die fingers to guide the path of said motion.
Parent Case Info
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional patent application of its copending parent patent application, Ser. No. 695,707, filed Jan. 28, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,625,539.
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