Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for terminating a plurality of insulated conductors in the contacts of an electrical connector having means for mounting said connector in conductor receiving position, means for aligning said conductors adjacent said contacts, insertion means for engaging and pressing said conductors into said contacts and means for applying an operating force to said insertion means, the improvement comprising:
- said conductor aligning means including a comb element having a plurality of comb teeth defining a series of closed conductor receiving slots, each said slot being defined by a slot bottom, opposing faces of adjacent comb teeth, and protruding means, spaced from said slot bottom, for blocking exit from said slot to confine a conductor in said slot without directly applying a holding force thereto.
- 2. The improved termination apparatus of claim 1 wherein said protruding means comprises protuberances on said comb teeth, said protuberance extending into said conductor receiving slots adjacent said comb teeth.
- 3. The improved termination apparatus of claim 1 wherein said conductor receiving slots have head portions and neck portions and said protruding means includes protuberances on said comb teeth, said protuberances being positioned adjacent said neck portions and spaced from said head portions, said protuberances extending into said conductor receiving slots adjacent said comb teeth.
- 4. The improved termination apparatus of claim 3 further including shear means associated with each said slot for trimming said conductors confined in said slots immediately prior to insertion of said confined conductors into the contacts of the connector, said protuberances being positioned on said comb teeth toward the free end of said confined conductors relative to said shear means.
- 5. The improved termination apparatus of claim 1 wherein said comb teeth are releasably mounted in said comb element.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 936,314 filed Aug. 23, 1978, now abandoned, which is a divisional of parent application Ser. No. 735,955 filed Oct. 27, 1976, now abandoned.
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