Automatic variable shear for bridged and unbridged terminal insertion

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6807719
  • Patent Number
    6,807,719
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 26, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for inserting terminals carried on a carrier strip into cavities in a housing having a slide assembly with a cam track movable between a first and a second position, and a pivoting lever with a cam follower. The cam follower is positioned in and cooperates with the cam track. The lever is movable between an open and closed position and has first and second shearing blades. An eccentric pin extends through the lever and is attached to a rotary actuator. The eccentric pin is positioned to act as the pivot point for the lever. The rotary actuator is movable between an engaged and disengaged position. As the lever is moved to the closed position, the first shearing blades engage and shear a first portion of the carrier strip. As the rotary actuator moves to an engaged position, the second shearing blade engages and shears a second portion of the carrier strip.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an apparatus for inserting displation type terminals into cavities in a workpiece. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus that inserts both bridged and unbridged terminals into cavities in a workpiece.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The term “displation” has been coined to identify and describe a type of wire connection in which a wire is moved relatively into a narrow slot in a terminal, the width of the slot being such that the edges of the slot penetrate the insulation of the wire and establish electrical contact with a conducting core of the wire. A wide variety of displation type contact terminals and methods of making electrical connections with the wires of coil windings, such as are used in motor stators, induction coils, and elsewhere, are known in the electrical industry.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,984,908 discloses a known type of insertion apparatus for inserting displation type terminals into cavities in a workpiece. In general, U.S. Pat. No. 3,984,908 discloses a terminal comprising a U-shaped member having a pair of parallel plate sections connected by a bight. A relatively wide gap or opening is provided in the bight. Slots are provided in the plate sections that extend to the gap or opening so that the wire may be moved laterally in respect to its axis through the opening and into the wire-receiving slots. The apparatus is intended to insert terminals into a plastic frame or housing of a stator. The wire from the stator winding is positioned with its axis extending transversely in respect to a cavity in the plastic stator frame. As the terminal is pushed into the cavity, the wire is moved relatively into the slot of the terminal. A shearing blade trims an end portion of the wire. The cut end is dragged into the cavity such that the cut is not exposed after the terminal is fully inserted. The apparatus has certain limitations that restrict its use under many of the circumstances and working conditions under which displation type connections are mated to the wires of coil windings.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,099,316 discloses an apparatus for inserting displation type terminals in strip form into cavities in a coil bobbin or the like. The strip of terminals is fed into the apparatus where the terminals are sheared from the strip and inserted into cavities in a workpiece. As the terminals are inserted into the workpiece, the terminals move past wires extending from a coil in the workpiece and drag the wires into the cavities as end portions of the wires are sheared. The apparatus is compact and may be mounted on a workbench and manually operated under circumstances where an operator places an individual workpiece on the apparatus, actuates the apparatus, and removes the workpiece from the apparatus after wire terminations have been made. The apparatus may be mounted adjacent to or on a fully automatic assembly machine so that it might become an integrated part of the machine. The apparatus is limited in that it does not allow for both bridged and unbridged terminals to be inserted into the workpiece without changing tooling.




It is therefore desirable to develop an apparatus that is not limited in use and can insert bridged and unbridged terminals into a workpiece without changing tooling.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to an apparatus for inserting bridged and unbridged terminals initially carried on a carrier strip into cavities in a housing. The apparatus has a slide assembly with a cam track movable between a first and second position, and a pivoting lever with a cam follower. The cam follower is positioned in and cooperates with the cam track. The pivoting lever is movable between an open position and a closed position and has first and second shearing blades that cooperate with an end of the lever opposite the cam follower end. An eccentric pin extends through the pivoting lever and is attached to a rotary actuator. The eccentric pin is positioned to act as the pivot point for the pivoting lever. The rotary actuator is movable between an engaged and disengaged position. As the pivoting lever is moved to the closed position, the first shearing blades engage and shear a first portion the carrier strip of the terminals. As the rotary actuator is moved to the engaged position, the second shearing blade engages and shears a second portion of the carrier strip.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective semi-diagrammatic view showing some of the elements of the apparatus in a position prior to commencement of an operating cycle.





FIGS. 2-7

are perspective semi-diagrammatic views similar to

FIG. 1

showing the positions of the elements at successive stages of the operating cycle in which a center shear blade does not cut the carrier strip and the terminals remain bridged.





FIGS. 8 and 9

are perspective semi-diagrammatic views similar to

FIGS. 3 and 4

showing the stages of the operating cycle in which the center shear blade and end shear blades are further advanced so that the center shear cuts the carrier strip and individual unbridged terminals are produced.





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary section view taken vertically through the terminal guide tube illustrating the end shearing blades shearing the carrier strip to produce bridged terminals.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a section of the terminal strip of the type intended for use with the apparatus shown.





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary section view taken vertically through the terminal guide tube illustrating the middle shearing blade shearing the carrier strip to produce unbridged terminals.





FIG. 13

is a top plan view of the apparatus in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 14

is a side plan view of the apparatus shown in FIG.


12


.





FIG. 15

is a partial perspective view of the apparatus with various elements removed showing all of the shearing blades in an up position.





FIG. 16

is a partial perspective view of the apparatus with various elements removed showing the end shearing blades in a down position.





FIG. 17

is a partial perspective view of the apparatus with various elements removed showing the middle shearing blade in a down position.





FIG. 18

is a partial perspective view of the shearing blade drive mechanism when all of the shearing blades are in the up position, as shown in FIG.


15


.





FIG. 19

is a partial perspective view of the shearing blade drive mechanism when the end shearing blades are in a down position, as shown in FIG.


16


.





FIG. 20

is a partial perspective view of the shearing blade drive mechanism when the middle shearing blade is in a down position, as shown in FIG.


17


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 1-20

show a machine or apparatus that removes terminals


2


from a terminal strip


23


and inserts the terminals


2


into cavities


4


of a housing


16


. The apparatus may insert the terminals


2


into the housing


16


in both a bridged or unbridged condition without the need to change tooling. For ease of explanation and in order to facilitate the understanding of the invention, the general principles of the apparatus are illustrated in the semi-diagrammatic views of

FIGS. 1-9

. The operation of the apparatus will first be described with reference to

FIGS. 1-9

to facilitate the later description of detailed features of the apparatus.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-9

, the apparatus has a guide member


38


that inserts individual or multiple terminals


2


into cavities


4


of a plastic coil bobbin


6


. The bobbin


6


has spaced-apart end flanges


12


,


14


between which a coil


10


is wound and is held by a fixture or work holder (not shown) adjacent to an insertion zone


39


on the apparatus. End portions


8


of wires extending from the coil


10


on the bobbin


6


are positioned in slots


18


,


20


provided in the end flange


14


and the integral housing


16


of the bobbin


6


. The terminals


2


shown in

FIGS. 1-9

are diagrammatic representations only. A more detailed depiction of the terminals


2


is shown in FIG.


11


. The terminals


2


may be joined or bridged (shunted) to each other, as represented in

FIGS. 1-7

and


10


or may be separated or unbridged, as represented in

FIGS. 8-9

and


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, each terminal


2


has a pair of spaced-apart parallel plate-like members


24


,


26


that are connected by a bight or web


28


. A gap or opening


30


is provided in the web


28


and wire-receiving slots


32


extend into the plate-like members


24


,


26


from the opening


30


so that the wire may be moved laterally in respect to its axis, through the opening


30


and into the slots


32


. The terminal


2


has a reversely formed extension


34


on the plate


26


that extends toward an internal surface of the plate-like member


24


so that a further conductor, such as, a pin or wire end, may be connected to the terminal


2


by inserting the further conductor and locating it between an end of the extension


34


and an internal surface of the plate-like member


24


. The terminals


2


are manufactured in the form of a continuous strip


23


with a carrier strip means


36


extending between adjacent terminals


2


in the continuous strip


23


. Although the terminals are shown and described herein, the scope of the invention is not limited to an apparatus that terminates only the terminals shown, rather terminals of various configurations may be used without departing from the scope of the invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-9

, the guide member


38


has an insertion zone


39


a pair of side-by-side inserters


42


slidably contained therein. A pair of wire cutters


44


are slidably mounted in the guide member


38


above the inserters


42


. The wire cutters


44


are located such that the wire cutters


44


will move over the upwardly facing surface


22


of the housing


16


of the bobbin


6


mounted on the work holder (not shown) in the insertion zone


39


. The terminal strip


23


is fed towards one side of the guide member


38


to position two leading terminals


2


of the terminal strip


23


in the guide member


38


and in front of the inserters


42


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the terminal strip


23


is advanced by means


46


from a first position to a second position in which the terminals


2


are received in the insertion zone


39


of the guide member


38


in front of the inserters


42


. When the bridged or unbridged terminals


2


are to be inserted into the bobbin


6


, the leading terminals


2


are sheared from the terminal strip


23


by the movable shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


that move downwardly through openings in the guide member


38


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The end shearing blades


49


,


51


extend further downward than the middle shearing blade


50


. The end shearing blades


49


,


51


engage the carrier strip means


36


and sever the carrier strip means


36


, as shown in more detail in FIG.


10


. This shearing action separates the two leading terminals


2


from the terminal strip


23


and removes the carrier strip means


36


from respective sides of the terminals


2


. In this first lowered or termination position, the middle shearing blade


50


is positioned approximately 0.050 inches above the carrier strip means


36


. The downward motion of the middle shearing blade


50


is stopped so that the middle shearing blade


50


does not engage the carrier strip means


36


and does not sever the two terminals


2


from each other so that the two terminals


2


remain bridged or shunted.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the end shearing blades


49


,


51


remain in the lowered position while the inserters


42


move a short distance forward. Side surface of the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


serve as guide surfaces for the terminals


2


during this portion of the cycle so that the terminals


2


will be accurately positioned adjacent to the face


40


of the guide member


38


. The guide member


38


remains stationary during such movement of the inserters


42


so that the terminals


2


are positioned with the web


28


at a face


40


of the guide member


38


. Thereafter, the inserters


42


are retracted, as shown in FIG.


5


. At this stage, the face


40


of the guide member


38


is against the housing portion


16


of the bobbin


6


and the terminals


2


are in alignment with the cavities


4


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the wire cutters


44


are moved towards the bobbin


6


while the guide member


38


remains stationary. The inserters


42


and the wire cutters


44


are thereafter moved towards the bobbin


6


to insert the terminals


2


into the cavities


4


and to shear off the projecting end portions


8


of the wires, as shown in

FIGS. 7-9

. The timing of this portion of the operating cycle is such that the end portions


8


of the wires are sheared prior to completion of the insertion so that the sheared ends


8


of the wires are dragged by the terminals


2


into the cavities


4


and are not exposed at the surface


22


of the housing portion


16


of the bobbin


6


.




When individual or unbridged terminals


2


are required to be inserted into the bobbin


6


, the terminal strip


23


is advanced in the manner previously described. Once properly positioned, the leading terminals


2


are sheared from the terminal strip


23


by the movable shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


that move downwardly through the openings in the guide member


38


. As the end shearing blades


49


,


51


extend further downward than the middle shearing blade


50


, the end shearing blades


49


,


51


initially engage the carrier strip


36


and sever the carrier strip


36


, as described above. A separate drive mechanism is then engaged to continue the downward motion of the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


until the middle shearing blade


50


also engages the carrier strip


36


and severs the carrier strip


36


between the leading terminals


2


, as shown in more detail in FIG.


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


remain in the lowered positions while the inserters


42


move a short distance forward. Side surface of the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


serve as guide surfaces for the terminals


2


during this portion of the cycle so that the terminals


2


will be accurately positioned adjacent to the face


40


of the guide member


38


. The guide member


38


remains stationary during such movement of the inserters


44


so that the terminals


2


are positioned with the web


28


at the face


40


of the guide member


38


. Thereafter, the inserters


42


are retracted. At this stage, the face


40


of the guide member


38


is against the housing portion


16


of the bobbin


6


and the terminals


2


are in alignment with the cavities


4


. The wire cutters


44


are moved towards the bobbin


6


. The guide member


38


remains stationary and the inserters


42


and the wire cutters


44


are thereafter moved towards the bobbin


6


to insert the terminals


2


into the cavities


4


and to shear off the projecting end portions


8


of the wires. As discussed above, the timing of this portion of the operating cycle is such that the end portions


8


of the wires are sheared prior to completion of the insertion so that the sheared ends


8


of the wires are dragged by the terminals


2


into the cavities


4


and are not exposed at the surface


22


of the housing portion


16


of the bobbin


6


.




The detailed features of the apparatus will now be described in greater detail with reference to

FIGS. 13-20

. As shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, the apparatus has a base plate


52


that may be supported in an assembly machine, on a workbench or other surface. First and second side-by-side cylinders


54


,


56


have first and second piston rods


58


,


60


, respectively, extending therefrom. The first piston rod


58


is coupled to a first slide sub-assembly


62


and the second piston rod


60


is coupled to a second slide sub-assembly generally indicated at


64


. The first slide sub-assembly


62


controls the movement of the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


and the second slide sub-assembly


64


controls the movement of the inserters


42


and the wire cutters


44


. As the operation of the second slide sub-assembly


64


is known in the art, the second slide sub-assembly


64


will not be described in detail herein.




Referring to

FIGS. 14 and 15

, the first slide sub-assembly


62


has a camming block


82


that extends from and cooperates with the first piston rod


58


. The camming block


82


has a profiled cam track


114


that extends from proximate a back surface of the camming block


82


to proximate an oppositely facing front surface. A cam follower


112


is attached to a lever


104


that cooperates with the cam track


114


. The lever


104


extends from the cam follower


112


in a direction away from a back surface of the camming block


82


. The lever


104


has an opening


105


, shown in

FIG. 15

, that extends from one side surface through to an oppositely facing side surface. The opening


105


is dimensioned to receive an eccentric pin


106


therein.




As best shown in

FIGS. 18-20

, the eccentric pin


106


has a portion


150


that has a generally circular cross-section and a portion


152


which has a circular cross-section with a flat surface


154


provided thereon. The eccentric pin


106


is attached to a rotary activator


108


. The rotary actuator


108


is of the type commercially available and will not be described herein. The eccentric pin


106


acts as the pivot point for the lever


104


. An alignment sleeve


250


is positioned between the lever


104


and the rotary actuator


108


. The alignment sleeve


250


is configured to insure that the eccentric pin


106


is properly positioned.




The lever


104


has a slot (not shown) at an opposite end from the cam follower


112


for receiving a block receiving pin


102


. The slot (not shown) extends from an end surface of the lever


104


to an oppositely facing end surface. The block receiving pin


102


also cooperates with an opening (not shown) provided in a blade housing block


100


. The block receiving pin


102


extends through the recess (not shown) such that when the blade housing block


100


is positioned on the lever


104


, the slot (not shown) of the lever


104


cooperates with the block receiving pin


102


to allow the block receiving pin


102


and the blade housing block


100


to have limited pivoting movement about the end of the lever


104


. The block receiving pin


102


is maintained in the slot (not shown) in any conventional manner.




The blade housing block


100


has a recess (not shown) that extends from a surface of the blade housing block


100


inward. The recess (not shown) is dimensioned to receive the end of the lever


104


that receives the block receiving pin


103


therein. As shown in

FIG. 18

, blade assemblies


160


,


162


,


164


are provided in the blade housing block


100


. The blade assemblies


160


,


162


,


164


are located between opposed surfaces of support blocks


130


,


132


. The support block


130


has been omitted from

FIG. 18

in order to better show the blade assemblies


160


,


162


,


164


, but may be seen in FIG.


14


. The support blocks


130


,


132


are maintained in assembled relationship by fasteners. Each blade assembly


160


,


162


,


164


has a mounting section


166


positioned within the blade housing block


100


and a guide post


168


positioned proximate the respective shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


. The mounting sections


166


are positioned adjacent each other and are dimensioned to insure that proper spacing is maintained between the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


. The guide posts


168


extend from the mounting sections


166


in the same direction as the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


. The mounting sections


166


are positioned proximate the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


to help maintain the positioning of the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


as they are moved between the open position and the termination position. The mounting sections are maintained


166


in the blade housing block


100


by pins or the like. Suitable clearance slot means are provided in the support blocks


130


,


132


to permit vertical movement of the pin relative to the support blocks


130


,


132


. In the embodiment shown, the number of blade assemblies


160


,


162


,


164


shown is three. However, any number of blade assemblies may be incorporated without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 14 and 15

, the guide member


38


is positioned below the blade housing block


100


and is mounted on the base plate


52


. The guide member


38


is a portion of the second slide sub-assembly


64


. Openings


170


that align with the respective shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


are provided on a top surface of the guide member


38


. As shown more clearly in

FIGS. 10 and 12

, the openings


170


extend downward and intersect the feed path of the terminal strip


23


. Upper and lower spaces


156


,


136


are provided between the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


to maintain the spacing thereof. The spacers are maintained in assembled relationship by fasteners. Although the guide member


38


is shown having a particular configuration, the guide member


38


may be designed differently to accommodate different terminals therein.




The operation of the apparatus shown in

FIGS. 13-20

will now be described in greater detail. As previously described, the terminal strip


23


is fed in the direction indicated by the arrow A in

FIG. 15

from a suitable supply source such as a reel by means of a reciprocating feed block (not shown). The feed block (not shown) is of any type commonly known in the industry. A representative feed block with a typical feed pawl is described more fully in U.S. Pat. No. 4,099,316 that is hereby incorporated by reference.




Upon the receipt of the terminals


2


in the insertion zone


39


, the first piston rod


58


is actuated and drives the first slide sub-assembly


62


forward. As this occurs, the cam follower


112


slides in the cam track


114


causing the lever


104


to pivot about the eccentric pin


106


. It will be apparent from the shape of the cam track


114


that during the working stroke of the first slide sub-assembly


62


that the camming block


82


moves to the right from the position shown in

FIG. 15

to the position shown in FIG.


17


. The lever


104


will be swung through a slight clockwise arc and the blade housing block


100


will be moved relatively towards the insertion zone


39


thereby to lower the severing blades


49


,


50


,


51


.




As the lever


104


pivots, the shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


are forced into cooperation with the carrier strip


36


. The shearing blades


49


,


50


,


51


are driven and held temporarily in an initial shearing position because of the horizontally extending end portion of the cam track


114


. In this initial shearing position, the blades


49


,


51


have sheared the carrier strip


36


and the middle shearing blade


50


is maintained above the carrier strip


36


. The middle shearing blade


50


is maintained approximately 0.050 inches above the carrier strip


36


in this position. If it is desired to have the terminals


2


bridged or shunted, the initial shearing position is also the final shearing position. Consequently, the middle shearing blade


50


will never shear the respective portion of the carrier strip


36


which is provided thereunder.




If the terminals


2


are to be separated into individual or unbridged terminals


2


, the rotary actuator


108


is activated causing the eccentric pin


106


to rotate. As the eccentric pin


106


rotates, the outside surface of the pin


106


engages an inside driver surface of opening


105


of the lever


104


causing the lever


104


to drive the blades


49


,


50


,


51


to a second shearing position. The rotation of the rotary actuator 108 through 180 degrees may cause the lever


104


and the blades


49


,


50


,


51


to move downward an additional 0.150 inches. As this occurs, the middle shearing blade


50


engages and shears the carrier strip


36


between the terminals


2


. The blades


49


,


50


are also driven further down. This second shearing position defines the final shearing position if the terminals


2


are not to be bridged.




Once moved to the desired final shearing position, the blades


49


,


50


,


51


are returned to the open position to accept additional terminals


2


.




While the invention has been described with respect to the insertion of terminals and the termination of wires therein, the scope of the invention is directed more broadly to the insertion of various types of terminals into a respective housing. This is extremely advantageous and may be used whether or not the apparatus also shears the wires that may be terminated in the terminals. By incorporating the type of variable position feature, the apparatus has the flexibility of terminating bridged or unbridged terminals without the need to change tooling. This allows the apparatus to be programmed to provide a different termination in each cycle, allowing the bobbin or the housing to be precisely and efficiently loaded by utilizing a single apparatus. This eliminates the cost of storing and transporting the bobbins or the housings between operations.




The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range of equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for inserting terminals carried on a carrier strip into cavities in a housing, comprising:a slide assembly having a cam track movable between a first and a second position; a pivoting lever having a cam follower, the cam follower positioned in and cooperating with the cam track, the pivoting lever is movable between an open position and a closed position, the pivoting lever having first and second shearing blades which cooperate with an end of the lever opposite the cam follower end; and an eccentric pin extending through the pivoting lever, the eccentric pin attached to a rotary actuator, the eccentric pin positioned to act as the pivot point for the pivoting lever, the rotary actuator movable between an engaged and disengaged position; whereby as the pivoting lever is moved to the closed position, the first shearing blades engage and shear a first portion of the carrier strip of the terminals, and as the rotary actuator moves to an engaged position, the second shearing blade engages and shears a second portion of the carrier strip.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a blade housing block attached to the pivoting lever at the end of the lever opposite the cam follower end which housing block houses the first and second shearing blades.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the blade housing block is pivotedly mounted to the pivoting lever.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the blade housing block has a recess that receives the end of the pivoting lever.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the eccentric pin has a substantially circular cross-section and a portion which has a circular cross-section and a flat surface provided thereon.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an alignment sleeve positioned between the pivoting lever and the rotary actuator.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a guide member having an insertion zone for receiving the carrier strip and openings corresponding to the first and second shearing blades that receive the first and second shearing blades to shear the carrier strip.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising spacers positioned between the openings for guiding the first and second shearing blades.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first and second shearing blades remain in the guide member to guide the terminals when the terminals are inserted into a housing.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pivoting lever is moved through a substantially clockwise arc as the pivoting lever is moved to the closed position.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second shearing blade is positioned about 0.050 inches from the carrier strip before the rotary actuator is rotated.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the eccentric pin rotates as the rotary actuator moves between the engaged and disengaged position and engages a driver surface of the pivoting lever to move the second shearing blade toward the second portion of the carrier strip.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first shearing blades continue to move through the first portion of the carrier strip as the second shearing blade is moved toward the second portion of the carrier strip.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first and second shearing blades move about an additional 0.150 inches when the rotary actuator moves between the engaged and disengaged position.
  • 15. An apparatus for inserting terminals carried on a carrier strip into cavities in a housing, comprising:a slide assembly that moves a pivoting lever between an open and closed position; first and second shearing blades cooperating with an end of the pivoting lever, the first shearing blades engage and shear a first portion the carrier strip of the terminals when the lever is in the closed position; and a rotary actuator attached to the pivoting lever by an eccentric pin that extends through the pivoting lever, the rotary actuator moves the second shearing blade to engage and shear a second portion of the carrier strip when the rotary actuator is moved from an engaged to a disengaged position.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a blade housing block attached to the pivoting lever that houses the first and second shearing blades.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the blade housing block is pivotedly mounted to the pivoting lever.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the blade housing block has a recess that receives the end of the pivoting lever.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the eccentric pin has a substantially circular cross-section and a portion which has a circular cross-section and a flat surface provided thereon.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising an alignment sleeve positioned between the pivoting lever and the rotary actuator.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a guide member having an insertion zone for receiving the carrier strip and openings corresponding to the first and second shearing blades that receive the first and second shearing blades to shear the carrier strip.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 21, further comprising spacers positioned between the openings for guiding the first and second shearing blades.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the first and second shearing blades remain in the guide member to guide the terminals when the terminals are inserted into a housing.
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the pivoting lever is moved through a substantially clockwise arc as the pivoting lever is moved to the closed position.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the second shearing blade is positioned about 0.050 inches from the carrier strip before the rotary actuator is moved.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the eccentric pin rotates as the rotary actuator moves between the engaged and disengaged position and engages a driver surface of the pivoting lever to move the second shearing blade toward the second portion of the carrier strip.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the first shearing blades continue to move through the first portion of the carrier strip as the second shearing blade is moved toward the second portion of the carrier strip.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the first and second shearing blades move about an additional 0.150 inches when the rotary actuator moves between the engaged and disengaged position.
Parent Case Info

“This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application(s) No(s). 60/328,850, filed Oct. 12, 2001.”

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