Information
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Patent Grant
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6776196
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Patent Number
6,776,196
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 27, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Kratz, Quintos, Hanson & Brooks, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 029 828
- 029 461
- 029 753
- 140 71 R
- 140 107
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A braid folding unit of a shielded wire is provided, which includes: a primary expanding means to beat a braid 22 exposed on an inner cover 24 of the shielded wire 15 so as to outwardly expand the braid; an expanding pipe 135 to enter an inside of the braid 22 along the inner cover so as to further outwardly expand the braid; and a braid folding member 137 to advance along an outside surface of the expanding pipe so as to push the braid 22 in an axial direction of the shielded wire and to fold back the braid. The primary expanding means has a pair of openable-and-closable expanding teeth 134, a pair of sliding members fixing the respective expanding teeth, and a driving means to open and close the pair of sliding members in opposite directions.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a braid folding unit and a braid folding method of a shielded wire, wherein a braid of a relatively large-diameter shielded wire used for an electric vehicle and the like can be automatically efficiently folded back toward a shield contactor.
2. Description of the Related Art
The following processing of a shielded wire has been conventionally carried out by hand. That is, a sheath (outer cover), having been cut off in a determined length, of an end portion of the shielded wire is stripped using a device so as to expose a braid made of conductive metal, the braid is cut with scissors in a determined length, a shield contactor made of conductive metal is applied over the wire by hand and positioned behind the braid, and the braid is folded back toward the shield contactor. Further, a shield pipe made of conductive metal is applied over the wire by hand, and the shield pipe is crimped by a crimping device in a state that the braid is put between the shield contactor and the shield pipe. (Refer to
FIG. 3
with respect to the form of the braid, the shield contactor, the shield pipe and so on.) Subsequently, an inner cover of the end portion of the wire is stripped using a device, and a terminal is connected to a core wire by a pressure-welding device.
As for the shielded wire, a connecting flange is fitted to the shield pipe, and the connecting flange is grounded to a vehicle body. The terminal is connected to a motor, an inverter or a battery of the electric vehicle.
With respect to the above prior folding method of the shielded wire, however, a worker folds back the braid by using a center punching in a sharp pin-like shape, which requires much man-hour and manufacturing costs and causes dispersion of the folding angle. And, when the folding angle is small, the next step of applying the shield pipe would not be carried out well.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to provide a braid folding unit and a braid folding method of a shielded wire, wherein a braid of a relatively large-diameter shielded wire used for an electric vehicle and the like can be automatically efficiently folded back toward a shield contactor.
In order to achieve the above object, as a first aspect of the present invention, a braid folding unit of a shielded wire comprises: a primary expanding means to beat a braid exposed on an inner cover of the shielded wire so as to outwardly expand the braid; an expanding pipe to enter an inside of the braid along the inner cover so as to further outwardly expand the braid; and a braid folding member to advance along an outside surface of the expanding pipe so as to push the braid in an axial direction of the shielded wire and to fold back the braid.
According to the above structure, because the braid can be expanded large by two means of the braid primary expanding means and the expanding pipe, the folding of the braid by the braid folding member can be carried out without dispersion of the folding angle. By this, the fitting of the shield pipe on the folded braid at the next step can be securely carried out, thereby improving the product quality. And, because the opening operation and the folding operation are sequentially automatically carried out, man-hours required for folding the braid and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
As a second aspect of the present invention, based on the first aspect, the primary expanding means has a pair of openable-and-closable expanding teeth, a pair of sliding members fixing the respective expanding teeth, and a driving means to open and close the pair of sliding members in opposite directions.
According to the above structure, a pair of sliders open or close integrally with the respective expanding teeth by a driving means and the braid of the shielded wire is repeatedly pressed by the expanding teeth, thereby expanding the braid in a bell-like shape. By this, an insertion of the expanding pipe into the braid can be securely carried out, thereby preventing the end of the expanding pipe from bending the braid inward.
As a third aspect of the present invention, a braid folding method of a shielded wire comprises the steps of: beating a braid exposed on an inner cover of the shielded wire by a primary expanding means so as to outwardly expand the braid; entering an expanding pipe into an inside of the braid along the inner cover so as to further outwardly expand the braid by an end sloping portion of the expanding pipe; and advancing a braid folding member along an outside surface of the expanding pipe so as to push the braid in an axial direction of the shielded wire and to fold back the braid.
According to the above structure, because the braid can be expanded large by two means of the braid primary expanding means and the expanding pipe, the folding of the braid by the braid folding member can be carried out without dispersion of the folding angle. By this, the fitting of the shield pipe on the folded braid at the next step can be securely carried out, thereby improving the product quality. And, because the opening operation and the folding operation are sequentially automatically carried out, man-hours required for folding the braid and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a shielded wire processing apparatus including the inventive braid folding unit of a shielded wire;
FIGS. 2A-2J
are plan views sequentially showing the work process of the shielded wire by using the shielded wire processing apparatus;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing a halfway state (a state of the braid being folded back) of the work process of the shielded wire;
FIG. 4
is a side view showing an embodiment of the inventive braid folding unit of the shielded wire;
FIG. 5
is a front view mainly showing a braid expanding means of the braid folding unit;
FIG. 6
is a partly sectional plan view showing a main portion (a portion of folding back the braid) of the braid folding unit; and
FIG. 7
is a side view showing a main portion of a shielding pipe inserting unit.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
Embodiment(s) of the present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a shielded wire processing apparatus including the inventive braid folding unit of a shielded wire.
This shielded wire processing apparatus
1
has, successively from the right, a console
2
to change the article number, automatic/manual operation and so on, a wire setting unit
3
, a shield contactor insertion unit
4
, a sheath cutting unit
5
, a sheath pulling out unit
6
, a braid cutting unit
7
, a braid folding unit
8
, a shielding pipe inserting unit
9
, a shield pipe crimping unit
10
, a stripping unit
11
, a terminal crimping unit
12
, a product picking-off unit
13
, and a carrying unit
14
to shift the shielded wire
15
along the units
3
-
13
. A unit carrying out the braid folding and the shield pipe insertion is adopted in
FIG. 1
, but the braid folding unit
8
and the shielding pipe inserting unit
9
may be arranged in parallel. The units
3
-
13
are arranged in parallel with almost the same intervals.
In
FIG. 1
, reference
16
denotes a hopper for feeding the shield contactor, and
17
denotes another hopper for feeding the shield pipe. The shielded wire
15
can be thick up to a cross section of about 15 mm
2
, which shielded wire
15
is set on the wire setting unit
3
in a U-bent state or a straight state.
The shielded wire processing method and the action using the shielded wire processing apparatus
1
are described using
FIGS. 1 and 2
hereinafter. First, an operator sets the shielded wire
15
cut off in a determined length in advance as shown in
FIG. 2A
on the wire setting unit
3
of FIG.
1
. Only the setting of the wire has to be carried out by an operator. On setting the shielded wire
15
, the wire carrying unit
14
moves to the left by one pitch so as to send the shielded wire
15
to the shield contactor insertion unit
4
.
The circular shield contactor
19
made of conductive metal is fitted on the shielded wire
15
by the shield contactor insertion unit
4
as shown in FIG.
2
B. As also shown in
FIG. 3
, the shield contactor
19
consists of a large-diameter collar portion
19
a
and a small-diameter tube portion
19
b
. The shielded wire
15
having the shield contactor
19
is sent to the next sheath cutting unit
5
of the carrying unit
14
. As shown in
FIG. 2C
, at a determined position nearer the end side of the wire than the shield contactor
19
as shown in
FIG. 2C
, a cut
21
is provided circularly on an insulative sheath (outer cover)
20
of the shielded wire
15
.
Subsequently, the shielded wire
15
is sent to the sheath pulling out unit
6
, and the outer cover
20
is pulled out as shown in
FIG. 2D
, whereby an inside metal braid
22
is exposed by the determined length. The braid
22
is made up of conductive thin metal wires braided crossingly as shown in FIG.
3
. Subsequently, the shielded wire
15
is sent to the inventive braid cutting unit
7
, and the braid
22
exposed as shown in
FIG. 2E
is cut off in the determined length, whereby an insulative inner cover
24
is exposed.
Subsequently, the shielded wire
15
is sent to the inventive braid folding unit
8
, and the braid
22
, as shown in
FIG. 2F
, is folded back toward the small-diameter tube portion
19
b
of the shield contactor
19
. Then, a circular shield pipe
23
made of conductive metal is fitted on the shielded wire
15
from the end thereof by the shielding pipe inserting unit
9
as shown in
FIGS. 2G and 3
. The braid
22
is put between the inner surface of the shield pipe
23
and the outer surface of the tube portion
19
b
of the shield contactor
19
at a longitudinal determined position of the shielded wire
15
. A folding angle of the braid
22
is between 90° and 180°.
Subsequently, the shielded wire
15
is sent to the shield pipe crimping unit
10
, the shield pipe
23
is crimped hexagonally so as to be fastened to the shield contactor
19
as shown in FIG.
2
H. Because the braid
22
is put between the shield contactor
19
and the shield pipe
23
, the shield pipe
23
and the shield contactor
19
are tightly fastened to the shielded wire
15
.
Subsequently, the shielded wire
15
is sent to the stripping unit
11
, the end side of the inner cover
24
of the shielded wire
15
is stripped by a determined length as shown in
FIG. 2I
, whereby the core wire (i.e. conductor portion)
25
is exposed. Subsequently, the shielded wire
15
is sent to the terminal crimping unit
12
, the terminal
26
is crimped to the exposed core wire
25
as shown in FIG.
2
J. Finally, a product
27
is transferred from the processing apparatus
1
to an external pallet (not shown) by a product picking-off unit
13
. Here, the terminal crimping unit
12
may be separated from the shielded wire processing apparatus
1
.
Hereinafter, referring to
FIGS. 4-6
, an embodiment of the inventive braid folding unit and method are described. In
FIGS. 4 and 5
, reference
134
is a braid expanding tooth,
135
is a braid expanding pipe,
19
is the shield contactor,
136
is a contactor pusher, and
137
is a braid folding member.
In
FIG. 4
, the wire
15
is held at the middle portion thereof by a chuck
138
, is supported ahead of the middle portion by the contactor pusher
136
, and is supported at the end portion thereof by the expanding pipe
135
. The contactor pusher
136
consists of a right and left pair of chucks, which do not hold, but support, the wire
15
, is opened or closed by a vertically installed air-operated opening-closing cylinder (opening-closing means)
139
, and is movable forward and backward along a guide shaft (a guiding means)
141
of a horizontally installed air-operated cylinder (a driving means)
140
. The contactor pusher
136
acts as a wire aligning (or positioning) member.
The chuck
138
is horizontally opened by an air-operated chuck cylinder
130
. Behind the chuck
138
, another chuck (not shown) of the carrying unit
14
(
FIG. 1
) is positioned. The contactor pusher
136
consists of a plate portion
136
a
being vertical and an upper base portion
136
b
being horizontal and is formed in a generally L-shape. A wire support hole
136
c
is formed on the vertical plate portion
136
a
. A bore diameter of the wire support hole
136
c
is smaller than the outside diameter of a collar portion
19
a
(
FIG. 3
) of the shield contactor
19
. The front surface of the plate portion
136
a
is abuttable on the rear end surface of the collar portion
19
a
of the shield contactor
19
. Here, the front side in this specification is defined as the end side of the wire
15
.
The base portion
136
b
is connected with the opening-closing cylinder
139
at a rearward position so as not to interfere with the shield contactor
19
. The opening-closing cylinder
139
is connected to a rod
140
a
of a rear horizontal cylinder
140
through a joint member. The cylinder
140
is fixed to an upper horizontal frame baseplate
129
by a bracket
128
. The cylinder
139
slidably engages a guide shaft
141
by an upper bearing
127
.
The braid expanding pipe
135
shown in
FIG. 6
(a plan view) can be separated right and left and has a tapered slanting surface
142
at the end portion. The bore diameter of the expanding pipe
135
is a little large than the outside diameter of the inner cover of the shielded wire. The outside diameter of the expanding pipe
135
is desirably not less than the outside diameter of the tube portion
19
b
of the shield contactor
19
.
The expanding pipe
135
is connected to the air-operated opening-closing cylinder
143
(an opening-closing means) (
FIG. 4
) and is openable-and-closable. The opening-closing cylinder
143
slidably engages an upper horizontal guide shaft
141
through a bearing and is connected with a rod
144
a
of a horizontal air-operated cylinder (a driving means)
144
through a joint member so as to be movable in a wire's longitudinal direction. The cylinder
144
is fixed to the upper frame baseplate
129
through the front bracket
126
. The braid folding member
137
is arranged slidably in the wire longitudinal direction with a gap to the outside of the expanding pipe
135
.
The braid folding member
137
is provided with a circular hole
137
a
on its vertical plate portion, which circular hole
137
a
can be symmetrically separated right and left. The braid folding member
137
is openably-and-closably connected to the opening-closing cylinder (an opening-closing means)
143
like a pair of chucks. The bore diameter of the circular hole
137
a
is almost equal to, or a little larger than, the outside diameter of the tube portion
19
b
of the shield contactor
19
.
The opening-closing cylinder
143
is connected to the horizontal guide shaft
141
by an upper bearing
125
. The guide shaft
141
also acts as a drive shaft. A drive shaft may be arranged in parallel with the guide shaft
141
. The drive shaft
141
(the same reference as that of the guide shaft
141
being used) is connected with a rod
147
of a horizontal air-operated cylinder (a driving means)
146
and is movable in the wire longitudinal direction. The cylinder
146
may be replace with a motor (not shown), the guide shaft
141
may be replace with a ball screw shaft (not shown), and the bearing
125
may be replace with a nut portion (not shown).
In
FIG. 4
, a right and left pair of braid expanding teeth
134
are positioned under the wire
15
. In
FIG. 5
, a braid primary expanding means
215
is shown. The right and left expanding teeth
134
are connected with a rod
148
a
of a horizontal floating air-operated cylinder (a driving means)
148
and a cylinder body (
148
being also assigned), respectively, through respective sliding members
149
,
150
and a horizontal rail
151
. The right and left expanding teeth
134
are openable-and-closable in a wire's lateral direction by virtue of the cylinder
148
.
The expanding teeth
134
and the cylinder
148
are connected with a rod of a vertical air-operated cylinder (a driving means)
153
as shown in FIG.
4
and are vertically movable. The vertical air cylinder
153
is fixed to the lower horizontal baseplate
154
. The baseplate
154
slidably engages a horizontal guide rail (a guiding means)
155
and is movable in the wire longitudinal direction by a horizontal air-operated cylinder (a driving means)
156
. The expanding tooth
134
is semicircular and has a wedge being not so sharp.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, the expanding teeth
134
are lifted by means of the cylinder
153
in their opened state by means of the cylinder
148
. The braid
22
of the wire is positioned between the pair of expanding teeth
134
. As shown in
FIG. 6
(a plan view), the expanding teeth
134
push the braid
22
toward the inner cover
24
repeatedly so as to expand the braid
22
in a bell-like shape.
By virtue of the cylinder
148
as a driving means, the braid
22
of the shielded wire
15
can be repeatedly pressed by the expanding teeth
134
with an appropriate force, whereby the braid
22
can be securely opened in a bell-like shape without any damage.
Subsequently, the inner cover
24
is covered, but not held, by the expanding pipe
135
by closing the expanding pipe
135
by means of the opening-closing cylinder
143
. The expanding pipe
135
is advanced toward the braid
22
so that the slanting surface
142
pushes an inner surface of the bell-like shaped portion of the braid
22
thereby to further expand the braid
22
outward. Here, by opening the expanding pipe
135
right and left by the cylinder
143
, the braid
22
can be further expanded outward. In this case, the folding member
137
has to be apart from the expanding pipe
135
.
The shield contactor
19
is pushed at the rear surface of the collar portion
19
a
by the pushing member
136
by virtue of the cylinder
140
and moves up to the front end position of the outer cover
20
. The folding member
137
advances along the expanding pipe
135
by virtue of the cylinder
146
so that the braid
22
is folded back over the outer surface of the tube portion
19
b
of the contactor
19
. At this time, the expanding teeth
134
is in an opened state by virtue of the cylinder
148
and also is at the lower position by virtue of the cylinder
153
. The expanding teeth
134
can change its position in the wire longitudinal direction by virtue of the horizontal cylinder
156
on the frame.
The wire
15
with the braid
22
having been folded back is then sent to the next shielding pipe inserting unit
9
by the carrying unit
14
. The outline of the shielding pipe inserting unit
9
is shown in FIG.
7
. The shield pipe
23
is a circular member and is fitted on the folded braid
22
on the tube portion
19
b
of the shield contactor
19
so as to secure the braid
22
to the shield contactor
19
.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the shield pipe
23
is fitted on the wire
15
from its end by an axial movement of a parts transferring portion
42
driven by a cylinder (not shown). On this occasion, the end portion of the wire
15
is supported by the supporting member
157
of an openable-closable chuck type and is aligned. The parts transferring portion
42
pushes the supporting member
157
along a guide shaft
158
in the wire longitudinal direction and fits the shield pipe
23
on the wire
15
. At this time, the supporting member
157
evades by separating right and left by virtue of the opening-closing cylinder
159
.
The shield contactor
19
is pushed by the pushing member
160
of a chuck-type until the shield contactor
19
is put into contact with the braid
22
, and the parts transferring portion
42
advances so as to fit the shield pipe
23
on the braid
22
. The braid
22
is further folded backward on the tube portion
19
b
of the shield contactor
19
.
The opening-closing cylinder
159
of the supporting member
157
is energized toward the parts transferring portion
42
by a coil spring (an energization member)
161
and is stopped while abutting against a stopper
162
. The pushing member
160
is opened or closed by the opening-closing cylinder
163
. The opening-closing cylinder
163
slidably engages the horizontal guide shaft
158
and is connected with the rod
165
of the horizontal air cylinder
164
movably in the wire longitudinal direction.
The pushing member
160
advances along the wire
15
by virtue of the cylinder
164
and positions the shield contactor
19
behind the folded braid
22
. The pushing member
160
is openable-and-closable and only supports, does not hold, the wire
15
. The aligning of the wire
15
is securely carried out by the pushing member
160
so that the shield pipe
23
can be securely fitted on the folded braid. The wire
15
is held by the chuck
166
behind the pushing member
160
.
Here, the pushing member
136
of
FIG. 4
may substitute for the pushing member
136
of
FIG. 4
, the cylinder
139
of
FIG. 4
may substitute for the chuck
166
of
FIG. 7
, and the chuck
138
of
FIG. 4
may substitute for the chuck
166
of FIG.
7
.
When the shield contactor
19
with a generally triangle collar portion (not shown) is used, the collar portion is set in a state that a peak of the collar portion is positioned downward and a right and left pair of positioning pins (not shown) are provided on the front surface of the contactor pusher member
136
so that the collar portion can be predeterminedly directed by putting the collar portion between the pines.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as being included therein.
Claims
- 1. A shielded wire processing apparatus, comprising:a wire carrying unit; a braid folding unit, comprising: a primary expanding means to beat a braid exposed on an inner cover of shielded wire so as to outwardly expand the braid; an expanding pipe to enter an inside of the braid along the inner cover so as to further outwardly expand the braid; and a braid folding member to advance along an outside surface of the expanding pipe so as to push the braid in an axial direction of the shielded wire and to fold back the braid, wherein the primary expanding means has a pair of openable-and-closable expanding teeth, a pair of sliding members fixing the respective expanding teeth, and a driving means to open and close the pair of sliding members in opposite wire lateral directions; and a shielding pipe inserting unit fitting a shield pipe on the folded braid to secure the folded braid, wherein the wire carrying unit carries the shielded wire from the braid folding unit to the shielding pipe inserting unit.
- 2. A braid folding method of a shielded wire, comprising the steps of:beating a braid exposed on an inner cover of the shielded wire by a primary expanding means so as to outwardly expand the braid; entering an expanding pipe into an inside of the braid along the inner cover so as to further outwardly expand the braid by an end sloping portion of the expanding pipe; advancing a braid folding member along an outside surface of the expanding pipe so as to push the braid in an axial direction of the shielded wire and to fold back the braid; and supporting an end portion of the shielded wire by a supporting member; pushing the supporting member along a guide shaft in a wire longitudinal direction and fitting a shield pipe on the folded braid so as to secure the folded braid, the pushing and fitting being performed by axial movement of a parts transferring portion, wherein the primary expanding means has a pair of openable-and-closable expanding teeth, a pair of sliding members fixing the respective expanding teeth, and a driving means to open and close the pair of sliding members in opposite wire lateral directions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2001-058475 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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