The present invention relates to a core wire separation apparatus.
Conventionally, a multi-core cable including a drain wire, a plurality of core wires, and a sheath covering the drain wire and the plurality of core wires is known. In general, the drain wire and the core wires are processed separately after the sheath is peeled off from a tip portion of such a multi-core cable. For example, Patent Literature 1 discloses a method by which core wires and a drain wire are pulled off from an end of a multi-core cable having a sheath thereof peeled off, and then the drain wire is processed in a manner different from that used on the core wires. According to the disclosure of Patent Literature 1, the drain wire is, after being separated from the core wires, inserted into a thermally shrinkable tube and molded as one body. The drain wire is then processed to be sealed against water.
The work of separating the drain wire and the core wires from each other as, for example, described above, is conventionally performed manually. If such a separation work is performed automatically by a core wire separation apparatus, the efficiency of the wire processing is improved.
The present invention, made in light of such a point, has an object of providing a core wire separation apparatus capable of separating a drain wire and a plurality of core wires of a multi-core cable from each other.
A core wire separation apparatus according to the present invention includes a holding device holding a multi-core cable including a drain wire and a plurality of core wires each exposed from a sheath; a separation member separating the drain wire and the plurality of core wires from each other; and a moving device moving the separation member in a moving direction crossing an axial direction of the multi-core cable held by the holding device. The separation member includes a hooking portion that does not hook the drain wire but hooks the plurality of core wires while the separation member is moved in the moving direction.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, while the separation member is moved by the moving device, the plurality of core wires are hooked by the hooking portion of the separation member. The plurality of the core wires are hooked by the separation member and the separation member is moved, and as a result, the plurality of core wires are bent. By contrast, the drain wire is not hooked by the separation member, and therefore is not bent. As a result, the drain wire and the plurality of core wires of the multi-core cable are separated from each other.
The hooking portion may be located beyond, in a direction opposite to the moving direction, the plurality of core wires held by the holding device. While the separation member is moved in the moving direction, the hooking portion is moved so as to cross an axis of the multi-core cable as seen in a perpendicular direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the multi-core cable and to the moving direction.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, while being moved in the moving direction, the separation member is moved so as to cross the axis of the multi-core cable as seen in the perpendicular direction. In this state, the hooking portion is located beyond the plurality of core wires in the direction opposite to the moving direction. Therefore, the separation member is moved in the moving direction, and as a result, the hooking portion hooks the core wires.
The hooking portion may be located beyond, in the direction opposite to the moving direction, the plurality of core wires held by the holding device. While the separation member is moved in the moving direction, the hooking portion may overlap at least a part of the plurality of core wires and may be away from the drain wire as seen in the moving direction.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the hooking portion overlaps at least a part of the plurality of core wires as seen in the moving direction. Therefore, the separation member is moved in the moving direction, and as a result, the hooking portion hooks the core wires. The hooking portion is away from the drain wire as seen in the moving direction. Therefore, even while the separation member is moved in the moving direction, the hooking portion does not hook the drain wire.
According to a preferred embodiment of the core wire separation apparatus of the present invention, where a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the multi-core cable and to the moving direction is referred to as a perpendicular direction, one of two components of the perpendicular direction is referred to as a first perpendicular direction, and the other of the two components of the perpendicular direction is referred to as a second perpendicular direction, the holding device holds the multi-core cable such that a part of the plurality of core wires is located beyond the drain wire in the first perpendicular direction and another part of the plurality of core wires is located beyond the drain wire in the second perpendicular direction. The hooking portion includes a first hooking portion located beyond, in the first perpendicular direction, the drain wire held by the holding device, and a second hooking portion located beyond, in the second perpendicular direction, the drain wire held by the holding device.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the core wires located beyond the drain wire in the first perpendicular direction and the core wires located beyond the drain wire in the second perpendicular direction are respectively hooked by the first hooking portion and the second hooking portion. Therefore, the plurality of core wires are separated from the drain wire efficiently.
According to a preferred embodiment of the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the separation member further includes a driving mechanism moving the first hooking portion and the second hooking portion in the perpendicular direction. The driving mechanism allows the first hooking portion to retract to a position beyond, in the first perpendicular direction, the plurality of core wires held by the holding device, and allows the second hooking portion to retract to a position beyond, in the second perpendicular direction, the plurality of core wires held by the holding device.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the driving mechanism moves the first hooking portion and the second hooking portion in the perpendicular direction, and thus allows the first hooking portion and the second hooking portion to retract to the positions outer to the core wires in the perpendicular direction. Therefore, while the separation member is returned to an original position thereof in order to separate the drain wire and the core wires of a next multi-core cable, the first hooking portion and the second hooking portion are prevented from contacting the core wires and the drain wire of the next multi-core cable.
According to a preferred embodiment of the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the separation member further includes a first arm and a second arm. The first arm is provided beyond the first hooking portion in the first perpendicular direction and extends so as to cross the plurality of core wires held by the holding device as seen in the perpendicular direction. The second arm is provided beyond the second hooking portion in the second perpendicular direction and extends so as to cross the plurality of core wires held by the holding device as seen in the perpendicular direction.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the first arm and the second arm sandwich the core wires from the positions outer thereto in the perpendicular direction. Therefore, an inconvenience is suppressed that while the separation member is moved in the moving direction, the core wires escape outward in the perpendicular direction and are not bent.
According to a preferred embodiment of the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the separation member further includes a driving mechanism moving at least one of the first arm and the second arm in the perpendicular direction. The driving mechanism moves at least one of the first arm and the second arm to cause the first arm and the second arm to grip the plurality of core wires.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the driving mechanism moves the first arm and the second arm inward in the perpendicular direction, and thus allows the first arm and the second arm to grip the plurality of core wires. As a result, while the separation member is moved, the core wires are rubbed by the first arm and the second arm. Therefore, the core wires are separated while the shape thereof is corrected.
According to a preferred embodiment of the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the separation member includes a restriction portion located beyond, in the moving direction, the plurality of core wires held by the holding device.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the restriction portion restricts the movement of the plurality of core wires such that while the separation member is moved in the moving direction, the plurality of core wires do not escape in the moving direction. Therefore, the core wires are separated stably.
According to a preferred embodiment of the core wire separation apparatus of the present invention, the drain wire and the plurality of core wires are exposed from the sheath at a tip portion of the multi-core cable. The moving direction is oblique with respect to the axial direction of the multi-core cable so as to be farther away from an axis of the multi-core cable as being closer to the tip portion of the multi-core cable.
According to the knowledge of the present inventors, when a plurality of core wires are to be bent by a core wire separation device as described above, the bending angle is preferably smaller than 90 degrees. In this case, the core wires are bent advantageously. With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the plurality of core wires are bent in a direction oblique to the axial direction of the multi-core cable so as to be farther away from the axis of the multi-core cable as being closer to the tip portion of the multi-core cable. In other words, the plurality of core wires are bent at an angle smaller than 90 degrees. Therefore, the plurality of core wires are bent advantageously.
According to a preferred embodiment of the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the hooking portion includes a contact surface contacting the plurality of core wires while the separation member is moved in the moving direction. The contact surface extends in a direction oblique with respect to the axial direction of the multi-core cable so as to be farther away from the axis of the multi-core cable as being closer to the tip portion of the multi-core cable.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the angle between the direction in which the contact surface contacting the core wires extends and the moving direction of the separation member is decreased. The direction in which the contact surface extends and the moving direction of the separation member are closer to be parallel to each other. Therefore, the plurality of core wires are aligned along the contact surface more smoothly. As a result, the plurality of core wires are bent more smoothly.
According to a preferred embodiment of the above-described core wire separation apparatus, while the separation member is moved in the moving direction, the hooking portion first hooks a border portion, of the plurality of core wires, bordering on the sheath.
With the above-described core wire separation apparatus, the border portion, which is a root portion of the core wires, is first hooked by the hooking portion, and therefore, almost the entirety of the core wires is separated from the drain wire with certainty. The hooking portion merely needs to first hook the border portion of the plurality of core wires. After this, the hooking portion may keep hooking the border portion, or may hook any other portion of the core wires.
A core wire separation apparatus according to the present invention is capable of separating a drain wire and a plurality of core wires of a multi-core cable from each other.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. First, with reference to
Before being attached to a core wire separation apparatus 10 (see
As shown in
The holding device 20 holds the multi-core cable 1, having a portion of the sheath 5 peeled off, in a predetermined direction. In this embodiment, the above-mentioned predetermined direction is the front-rear direction as shown in
The holding device 20 includes clamp claws 21 and a holding actuator 22 moving the clamp claws 21. The holding actuator 22 is, for example, an air cylinder. The multi-core cable 1 is grasped or released by the clamp claws, which are each movable in a diametrical direction of the multi-core cable 1 by the holding actuator 22. It should be noted that there is no specific limitation on the structure of the holding device 20.
The holding device 20 holds the multi-core cable 1 in a predetermined orientation with respect to a circumferential direction. In more detail, as shown in
The clamp 30 is provided to the front of the holding device 20 (beyond the holding device 20 in the X1 direction).
As shown in
The first claw 31b protrudes rightward (inward in the clamp 30) from the first arm 31a. The first arm 31a is provided to the left of the first claw 31b. The first arm 31a is connected with a left end of the first claw 31b. The first claw 31b includes a first contact surface 31b1, which contacts the plurality of core wires 3 while the clamp is moved in a moving direction B1 described below. In this embodiment, the first contact surface 31b1 is a bottom surface of the first claw 31b. The first contact surface 31b1 extends in an A direction (see
The first clamp arm 31 includes a tip portion extending toward a tip thereof beyond the first claw 31b and the first arm 31a. As shown in
The second clamp arm 32 is located side by side with the first clamp arm 31 in the left-right direction. The second clamp arm 32 is provided to the right of the first clamp arm 31. The second clamp arm 32 is substantially symmetrical to the first clamp arm 31 with respect to a central line of the clamp 30 in the left-right direction. The second clamp arm 32 includes a second arm 32a and a second claw 32b. The second arm 32a extends obliquely with respect to the axial direction X so as to extend upward as extending forward (as extending in the X1 direction) as seen in the left-right direction. The second arm 32a is provided parallel to, and at the same position as, the first arm 31a as seen in the left-right direction. Namely, the second arm 32a is provided so as to overlap the first arm 31a as seen in the left-right direction. A left side surface of the second arm 32a includes a second curved portion 32a1, which is bilaterally symmetrical to the first curved portion 31a1.
The second claw 32b protrudes leftward (inward in the clamp 30) from the second arm 32a. The second arm 32a is provided to the right of the second claw 32b. The second arm 32a is connected with a right end of the second claw 32b. A second contact surface 32b1 of the second claw 32b also extends in the A direction and the left-right direction. The second clamp arm 32 includes a substantially triangular second chamfered portion 32c at a tip left (inner in the clamp 30) corner thereof. In an area where the first chamfered portion 31c and the second chamfered portion 32c face each other, the distance, in the left-right direction, between the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 becomes longer as being closer to the tips of the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 and becomes shorter as being closer to the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b.
As shown in
As shown in
The guide member 35 supports the first arm support member 33 and the second arm support member 34 such that the first arm support member 33 and the second arm support member 34 are slidable in the left-right direction. The guide member 35 includes a guide groove 35a extending in the left-right direction. The first arm support member 33 and the second arm support member 34 are in slidable engagement with the guide groove 35a. The guide member 35 supports the first arm 31a such that the first arm 31a is slidable in the left-right direction via the first arm support member 33 and a portion of the first clamp arm 31 that is below the first arm 31a. Similarly, the guide member 35 supports the second arm 32a such that the second arm 32a is slidable in the left-right direction via the second arm support member 34 and a portion of the second clamp arm 32 that is below the second arm 32a.
The driving mechanism 36 moves the first arm 31a and the second arm 32a in the left-right direction along the guide member 35. The driving mechanism 36 moves the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b in the left-right direction together with the first arm 31a and the second arm 32a. The driving mechanism 36 includes a clamp actuator 36a and a pair of link members (not shown). The clamp actuator 36a is, for example, an air cylinder. One of the pair of link members is connected with an extendable rod (not shown) of the clamp actuator 36a and also with the first arm support member 33. The other of the pair of link members is connected with the rod of the clamp actuator 36a and also with the second arm support member 34. The rod of the clamp actuator 36a extends or contracts to cause the first arm support member 33 and the second arm support member 34 connected with the rod via the link members to move in the left-right direction along the guide member 35. As a result, the first arm 31a and the second arm 32a move in the left-right direction. It should be noted that there is no specific limitation on the structure of the driving mechanism 36. The driving mechanism 36 may include, for example, an electric motor and a ball screw.
In this embodiment, the driving mechanism 36 moves the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 in association with each other. In this embodiment, the pair of link members of the driving mechanism 36 are bilaterally symmetrical to each other. Therefore, while moving the first clamp arm 31 by a certain distance leftward or rightward, the driving mechanism 36 also moves the second clamp arm 32 by the same distance rightward or leftward. The first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 move to be away from each other, or to be closer to each other, with respect to the central line of the clamp 30 in the left-right direction. It should be noted that the driving mechanism 36 may be structured to move the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 independently. Hereinafter, the motion of causing the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 to be closer to each other will be referred to also as “closing the clamp 30”, and the motion of causing the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 to be away from each other will be referred to also as “opening the clamp 30”. A state where the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32 are farthest from each other will be referred to also as an “open state of the clamp 30”.
The moving device 40 holds and moves the clamp 30.
In this embodiment, the second position P2 is set to a position that is to the front of the first position P1 (beyond the first position P1 in the X1 direction, namely, in the direction toward the tip portion of the multi-core cable 1) and is below the first position P1. As shown in
The core wire separation apparatus 10 includes a controller controlling an operation of each of the elements thereof. The controller is connected with the holding actuator 22, the clamp actuator 36a, and the moving actuator 43, and controls the operations thereof. There is no specific limitation on the structure of the controller. The controller may include, for example, a central processing unit (hereinafter, referred to as a “CPU”), a ROM storing, for example, programs to be executed by the CPU, a RAM, and the like. Each of portions of the controller may be formed of software or hardware. Each of the portions of the controller may be a processor or a circuit. The controller may be, for example, a programmable controller or a computer. An operation performed by the controller to control each of the elements will be described in the following explanation of a separation process of the core wires 3.
[Core Wire Separation Process]
Hereinafter, an example of process performed by the core wire separation apparatus 10 to separate the core wires 3 will be described.
[Holding the Multi-Core Cable]
First, the multi-core cable 1 in a state of being set to the holding device 20 will be described.
Hereinafter, the left-right direction may be referred to also as a “width direction Y of the multi-core cable 1” or simply as a “Y direction”. A leftward component of the Y direction will be referred to also as a “Y1 direction”, and a rightward component of the Y direction will be referred to also as a “Y2 direction”. The width direction Y of the multi-core cable 1 is perpendicular to the axial direction X of the multi-core cable 1 and to the moving direction B1 of the clamp 30. Hereinafter, the up-down direction will be represented also with letter “Z”. A downward component of the Z direction will be referred to also as a “Z1 direction”, and an upward component of the Z direction will be referred to also as a “Z2 direction”. The up-down direction Z is perpendicular to the axial direction X and to the width direction Y of the multi-core cable 1.
[Moving the Clamp Arms]
At the start of the process described herein, the clamp 30 is located at the second position P2 (see
The clamp 30 includes the first chamfered portion 31c and the second chamfered portion 32c for the case where the plurality of core wires 3 are partially or entirely located outer, in the Y direction, to the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b in the open state of the clamp 30. While the clamp 30 is moved in the B2 direction, the core wires 3 that are located outer, in the Y direction, to the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b contact the first chamfered portion 31c or the second chamfered portion 32c. Such core wires 3 are guided along the first chamfered portion 31c or the second chamfered portion 32c to a space between the first clamp arm 31 and the second clamp arm 32.
As shown in
As shown in
[Gripping the Core Wires]
In the next step, the clamp 30 is closed. At this point, the first clamp arm 31 moves in the Y2 direction, and the second clamp arm 32 moves in the Y1 direction.
As shown in
[Pulling Off the Sheath]
In the next step, the sheath 5a remaining in a state of not being pulled off from the tip portions of the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 is pulled off from the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3. The pulling may be performed by an automatic device structured to pull off the sheath 5a, or may be pulled off by an operator. The sheath 5a, which holds the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 such that the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 do not spread and allows the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 to be easily accommodated in the gripping area of the clamp 30, comes off from the multi-core cable 1 at this point.
[Separating the Core Wires]
In the next step, the clamp 30 is moved to the second position P2 by the moving device 40. In this step, the clamp 30 is moved such that the drain wire 2 held by the holding device 20 is not hooked by the first claw 31b or the second claw 32b but the plurality of core wires 3 held by the holding device 20 are hooked by the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b. The first claw 31b and the second claw 32b are located beyond, in the B2 direction, the plurality of core wires 3 held by the holding device 20, and are moved so as to cross the axis of the multi-core cable 1 as seen in the Y direction while the clamp 30 is moved in the B1 direction. While the clamp 30 is moved in the B1 direction, the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b overlap a part of the plurality of core wires 3 as seen in the B1 direction. As a result, the plurality of core wires 3 are hooked by the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b.
As understood from
While the core wires 3 are bent, the first arm 31a and the second arm 32a cross the plurality of core wires 3 as seen in the Y direction. This suppresses escape of the plurality of core wires 3 to outer positions in the Y direction. The first restriction bar 31d and the second restriction bar 32d, which define the border, on the side of the B1 direction, of the gripping area of the clamp 30, suppress escape of the plurality of core wires 3 in the B1 direction.
The drain wire 2 is located inner, in the Y direction, to the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b, and therefore, is left behind the movement of the clamp 30. While the clamp 30 is moved in the B2 direction, the drain wire 2 escapes to a position outer to the gripping area of the clamp 30 through a gap between the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b. As a result, the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 are separated from each other.
The above-described process is merely a preferred example, and the process of separating the core wires 3 is not limited to the above-described process. For example, the multi-core cable 1 may be held by the holding device 20 while the clamp 30 is located at the first position P1 and is in the open state.
Hereinafter, functions and effects of the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment will be described.
In the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, the holding device 20 holds the multi-core cable 1 in such an orientation that the plurality of core wires 3 are partially located outer to the drain wire 2 in the Y direction (both in the Y1 direction and the Y2 direction). At the time when the core wires 3 are to be separated, the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b are located at positions that overlap a part of the plurality of core wires 3 and are away from the drain wire 2 as seen in the B direction. More specifically, at the time when the core wires 3 are to be separated, the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b are located at positions outer to the drain wire 2 in the Y direction (both in the Y1 direction and the Y2 direction) and inner to the outermost portion, in the Y direction, of the plurality of core wires 3. Therefore, while the clamp 30 is moved by the moving device 40 in the B1 direction, the plurality of core wires 3 are hooked by the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b but the drain wire 2 is not hooked by the first claw 31b or the second claw 32b. As a result of the clamp 30 hooking the core wires 3 and moving in the B1 direction, the plurality of core wires 3 are bent. By contrast, the drain wire 2 is not bent even by the movement of the clamp 30. As a result, the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 of the multi-core cable 1 are separated from each other.
In addition, in the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, the core wires 3 located beyond the drain wire 2 in the Y1 direction and the core wires 3 located beyond the drain wire 2 in the Y2 direction are respectively hooked by the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b. Therefore, the plurality of core wires 3 are separated from the drain wire 2 efficiently.
The core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment bends the plurality of core wires 3, not the drain wire 2, and as a result, separates the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 from each other. In the multi-core cable 1, each of the core wires 3 has a structure in which the core conductor 3a is covered with the insulating cover 3b. By contrast, the drain wire 2 is formed of the plurality of thin conductive wires, and is not covered with a sheath. Therefore, if it is attempted to move the drain wire 2, there occurs an undesirable possibility that the plurality of conductive wires forming the drain wire 2 are disassembled and that this has an adverse effect on a process to be performed thereafter. The core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment bends the plurality of core wires 3, not the drain wire 2, and as a result, separates the drain wire 2 and the plurality of core wires 3 from each other. Therefore, a risk that the plurality of conductive wires forming the drain wire 2 are disassembled during the work of separation is decreased.
In the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, the clamp 30 includes the first arm 31a and the second arm 32a. The first arm 31a is provided outer to the first claw 31b in the Y direction, and extends so as to cross the plurality of core wires 3 as seen in the Y direction. The second arm 32a is provided outer to the second claw 32b in the Y direction, and extends so as to cross the plurality of core wires 3 as seen in the Y direction. The first arm 31a and the second arm 32a sandwich the plurality of core wires 3 from the positions outer thereto in the Y direction. Therefore, an inconvenience may be suppressed that while the clamp 30 is moved toward the second position P2, the plurality of core wires 3 escape outward in the Y direction and are not well bent.
In the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, the clamp 30 includes the first restriction bar 31d and the second restriction bar 32d located beyond, in the B1 direction, the plurality of core wires 3 held by the holding device 20. The first restriction bar 31d and the second restriction bar 32d restrict the movement of the plurality of core wires 3 such that while the clamp 30 is moved in the B1 direction, the plurality of core wires 3 do not escape in the B1 direction. The first restriction bar 31d and the second restriction bar 32d allow the core wires 3 to be bent stably in the B1 direction.
In the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, the clamp includes the driving mechanism 36 moving the first arm 31a and the second arm 32b in the Y direction. The driving mechanism 36 moves the first arm 31a and the second arm 32b in the Y direction and allows the first arm 31a and the second arm 32b to grip the plurality of core wires 3. While the clamp 30 is moved by the moving device 40 in a state of gripping the plurality of core wires 3, the core wires 3 are rubbed by the first arm 31a and the second arm 32a. Therefore, the core wires 3 are separated while the shape thereof is corrected. The first restriction bar 31d and the second restriction bar 32d restrict the movement of the plurality of core wires 3 such that while the clamp 30 is moved in the B1 direction, the plurality of core wires 3 do not escape in the B1 direction, and in this manner, contribute to the stable rubbing of the core wires 3. From the point of view of allowing the plurality of core wires 3 to be gripped, the driving mechanism 36 may be structured to cause either one of the first arm 31a and the second arm 32b to move in the Y direction, or may be structured to cause both of the first arm 31a and the second arm 32b to move in the Y direction.
The driving mechanism 36 allows the first claw 31b to retract to a position outer to the plurality of core wires 3 in the Y direction and allows the second claw 32b to retract to a position outer to the plurality of core wires 3 in the Y direction. Therefore, while the clamp 30 is returned from the second position P2 to the first position P1, the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b are prevented from contacting the core wires 3 and the drain wire 2 of a next multi-core cable 1.
For the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, the B1 direction, which is the moving direction of the clamp 30, is set to be oblique with respect to the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1 (X direction) so as to be farther away from the axis of the multi-core cable 1 as being closer to the tip portion of the multi-core cable 1. According to the knowledge of the present inventors, when the core wires 3 are to be bent by a core wire separation device as described above, the bending angle is preferably smaller than 90 degrees. In the case where the bending angle is smaller than 90 degrees, the core wires 3 are bent particularly advantageously. The core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment bends the core wires 3 at an angle smaller than 90 degrees, and therefore, bends the plurality of core wires 3 advantageously.
In the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, the contact surfaces 31b1 and 32b1 of the claws 31b and 32b extend in the A direction oblique with respect to the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1 (X direction) so as to be farther away from the axis of the multi-core cable 1 as being closer to the tip portion of the multi-core cable 1. With such a structure, the angle between the A direction, in which the contact surfaces 31b1 and 32b1 extend, and the B1 direction, which is the moving direction of the clamp 30, is decreased. In other words, the direction in which the contact surfaces 31b1 and 32b1 extend and the moving direction of the clamp 30 are closer to be parallel to each other. Therefore, while the clamp 30 is moved, the plurality of core wires 3 are aligned along the contact surfaces 31b1 and 32b1 smoothly. As a result, the plurality of core wires 3 are bent smoothly.
In the core wire separation apparatus 10 according to this embodiment, while the clamp 30 is moved in the B1 direction, the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b first hook the border portion 3c, of the plurality of core wires 3, bordering on the sheath 5. The first claw 31b and the second claw 32b first hook the border portion 3c, which is a root portion of the core wires 3, and therefore, almost the entirety of the core wires 3 is separated from the drain wire 2 with certainty. The border portion 3c is a portion where the plurality of core wires 3 are assembled relatively close to each other. Therefore, the first claw 31b and the second claw 32b hook the border portion 3c of the plurality of core wires 3 and as a result, bend the plurality of core wires 3 advantageously.
In embodiment 2, the moving device and the clamp arms have different structures as those in embodiment 1. Except for these, the core wire separation apparatus in embodiment 2 basically has the same structure as that of the core wire separation apparatus 10 in embodiment 1. In the following description of embodiment 2, elements having substantially the same functions as those of embodiment 1 will bear the same reference signs as in embodiment 1. Overlapping descriptions will be omitted or simplified when appropriate. The directions are the same as in embodiment 1. This is also applicable to the descriptions of embodiment 3 and the other embodiments described below.
In this embodiment, a moving device 140 includes a bracket 141, a plurality of link members 142, and an air cylinder 143. The bracket 141 supports the clamp 130. The link members 142 are flat plate-like, and each have rotation shafts 142a and 142b at two ends thereof. The rotation shaft 142a at one of the two ends is connected with a side surface of the bracket 141. The link members 142 are each rotatable about the rotation shaft 142a with respect to the bracket 141. The rotation shaft 142b at the other of the two ends is connected with a frame 11 of the core wire separation apparatus 10. The link members 142 are each rotatable about the rotation shaft 142b with respect to the frame 11. Therefore, the bracket 141 is pivotable with respect to the frame 11 with the rotation shafts 142b as being pivoting axes, and the effect of the rotation shafts 142a allows the bracket 141 to keep the posture thereof constant during the pivoting.
The air cylinder 143 moves the bracket 141 supported by the link members 142 substantially in the up-down direction. The air cylinder 143 includes an extendable rod 143a. The air cylinder 143 is provided such that the rod 143a extends and contracts substantially in the up-down direction. At a tip portion of the rod 143a, a joint 143b including a rotation shaft 143c is provided. The rotation shaft 143c is connected with the bracket 141. An end of the air cylinder 143 opposite to the rod 143a is swingably supported by the frame 11.
The bracket 141, the link members 142 and the joint 143b shown with the solid lines in
In this embodiment, the clamp 130 is moved from the first position P1 (solid line) to the second position P2 (two-dot chain line) and as a result, the core wires 3 are bent downward. As can be seen, the moving device 140 may use the link members 142 to substantially translate the clamp 130. The moving device 140 may move the clamp 130 in a direction perpendicular to, or substantially perpendicular to, the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1. The contact surface 132a of the clamp 130 may extend substantially parallel to the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1.
In the above description, the clamp 130 is moved in the direction substantially perpendicular to the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1. Alternatively, the clamp 130 may be moved in a direction oblique with respect to the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1.
In embodiment 3, the moving device has a different structure as that in embodiment 1 and embodiment 2.
In this embodiment, a moving device 240 includes a bracket 241 and an air cylinder 242. The bracket 241 supports the clamp 230. The bracket 241 includes a rotation shaft 241a in a bottom portion thereof. The rotation shaft 241a is connected with the frame 11 of the core wire separation apparatus 10. The bracket 241 is rotatable about the rotation shaft 241a with respect to the frame 11.
The air cylinder 242 causes the bracket 241 to pivot about the rotation shaft 241a. The air cylinder 242 includes an extendable rod 242a. The air cylinder 242 is provided such that the rod 242a extends and contracts substantially in the up-down direction. At a tip portion of the rod 242a, a joint 242b including a rotation shaft 242c is provided. The rotation shaft 242c is connected with the bracket 241. An end of the air cylinder 242 opposite to the rod 242a is swingably supported by the frame 11.
The clamp 230 shown with the solid line in
In this embodiment, the clamp 230 is moved from the first position P1 (solid line) to the second position P2 (two-dot chain line), and as a result, the core wires 3 are bent downward. As can be seen, the moving device 240 may not need to translate the clamp 230. The moving device 240 may rotate the clamp 230 about the rotation shaft extending in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the core wires 3 are to be bent. The direction in which the clamp 230 is moved by the moving device 240 crosses the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1. As shown in this embodiment, the direction crossing the axial direction of the multi-core cable 1 encompasses a direction that changes moment by moment, such as a moving direction in the case of a pivoting movement.
Some embodiments of the present invention are described above. The above-described embodiments are merely examples, and the present invention may be carried out in any of various other embodiments. Hereinafter, examples of other embodiments will be described briefly.
In one of other preferred embodiments, a separation member that separates the drain wire and the plurality of core wires from each other may include only one hooking portion that hooks the core wires. In addition, the separation member does not need to include an arm located to the side of the core wires or a driving mechanism that moves the hooking portion.
In this embodiment, as shown in
Although not shown, while the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction, the hooking portion 331 does not hook the drain wire 2 but hooks the plurality of core wires 3. As a result, the plurality of core wires 3 are bent in the Z1 direction but the drain wire 2 is not bent and is left behind the movement of the separation member 330. In this manner, the drain wire 2 and the core wires 3 are separated from each other.
In this embodiment, the hooking portion 331 is located beyond the plurality of core wires 3 in the Z2 direction, which is opposite to the moving direction Z1. While the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction, the hooking portion 331 is moved so as to cross the axis of the multi-core cable 1 as seen in the Y direction. Therefore, the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction, and as a result, the hooking portion 331 hooks the core wires 3.
In addition, while the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction, the hooking portion 331 overlaps at least a part of the plurality of core wires 3 as seen in the Z1 direction. Therefore, the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction, and as a result, the hooking portion 331 hooks the core wires 3. While the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction, the hooking portion 331 is away from the drain wire 2 as seen in the Z1 direction. Therefore, even while the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction, the drain wire 2 is not hooked by the hooking portion 331 and thus is not bent.
In this embodiment, the separation member 330 is moved in the Z1 direction linearly. The separation member 330 is not limited to being moved on a straight moving route. The separation member 330 may be moved on any moving route by which the hooking portion 331 does not hook the drain wire 2 but hooks the plurality of core wires 3. There is no further limitation on the moving route of the separation member 330. For example, the moving route of the separation member 330 may be curved.
The above-described embodiments do not limit the present invention unless otherwise specified. For example, in the above-described embodiments, the hooking portion is short in the axial direction of the multi-core cable. Alternatively, the hooking portion may be long in this direction. For example, the length of the hooking portion in the axial direction of the multi-core cable may be at least half of the length of a portion of the multi-core cable that is closer to the tip portion thereof than the holding device. Such a hooking portion may be combined with a moving device that causes the separation member to pivot about the pivoting shaft, like the one in embodiment 3.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-191051 | Nov 2020 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2021/040964 | 11/8/2021 | WO |