The invention relates to a crimping station for producing a crimp connection wherein a cable end of a cable is connected with a crimp contact.
Methods for manufacturing crimped connections are known and have been in use for a long time. EP 1 351 349 A1 discloses a crimping station, which comprises a crimping press with a press part that can be moved in a vertical direction (so-called “crimping ram”), by means of which a cable tail of a cable can be connected with a crimp contact. The crimping station further includes a gripper, which supplies the cable to the crimping press by swiveling about a vertical swivel axis. During the crimping process, the supplied cable end is lowered by means of a positioning unit together with the crimping press. In an uppermost position of the movable press part (starting position), the positioning unit or a stop surface of a ram of the positioning unit facing the cable gripper is spaced from the cable gripper, ensuring that the cable remains stationary at the beginning of the crimping process. This crimping station has a special actuator, by means of which it is possible to easily adjust the spacing to different crimps, cable diameters or crimping tool configurations. In practice, it has been shown that a precise vertical positioning of the cable end in the crimping press during the crimping process greatly affects the crimp quality. Since the ram of the positioning unit is rigidly connected to the crimping press, problems can occur, especially with fast crimping processes. For example, abrupt impinging of the positioning unit on the cable gripper can lead to undesirable vibrations in the cable and to large mechanical stresses on the elements involved.
WO 2011/004272 A1 relates to a crimping station with which the lowering movement of a positioning unit can be controlled. The positioning unit consists of a tubular lowering element and a movably mounted ram therein. The cable gripper is first moved vertically to an intermediate position by means of the lowering member moving vertically down. This first lowering movement is predetermined by a control cam with a beveled edge mounted on the slide of the crimping press. The further lowering movement from the intermediate position to the end position is then carried out through the internal ram overtaking the lowering member, which ram is rigidly attached to the movable press part. This results in an undesirable excess pressure applied to the cable end at the end of the crimping process. Another disadvantage of this arrangement is that the field of application for the respective crimping station is limited and not flexible. For example, when changing to different cables, crimp connections or crimping tools, expensive re-fitting processes are necessary, in which the component with the control cam have to be removed and replaced with another component.
Therefore, the present invention has an object of avoiding the disadvantages of the currently known crimp stations and in particular providing a crimping station of the aforementioned type, which is characterized by high flexibility with respect to varying cables, crimp connections or different crimping tools. Furthermore, the crimping station should be easy to handle and operate. In addition, the crimping station should allow for a gentle treatment of the cable during the crimping process, resulting in high quality crimp connections.
These and other problems are solved with the crimping station comprising a crimping press for producing the crimp connection, a gripper for feeding the cable end to the crimping press, and a positioning unit for vertically positioning the cable end in the crimping press. The crimping press has a press part, which can be actuated, for example by means of an electric motor, and which can be moved in vertical direction, preferably against a stationary anvil, to which a cable end of a cable can be connected with a crimp contact. The press part can comprise a vertically directed slide disposed to be movable on which by means of a tool holder a crimping tool with a crimping punch has been arranged. In generally known manner, the crimping punch can be designed in two parts for manufacturing the insulation and the wire crimp. By means of the positioning unit which, for example, includes a vertically extending ram, the gripper can be moved between an initial position and an end position when the press part is moved during the crimping process. For example, the positioning unit can cause the desired movement of the gripper by hitting or otherwise impinging the gripper. A number of benefits result from the fact that the positioning unit is thus connected to the press part via a variable gearbox, that during the process of moving the press part the positioning unit can be moved toward the press part at a speed reduced by a reduction ratio, and that the reduction ratio can be adjusted by means of an adjusting device. By means of the adjusting device, it is possible to adjust in a simple manner the reduction ratio to changing operational parameters, such as different cable thicknesses of the cables to be processed. The possibility of adjusting the gearbox reduces the switching time and lowers operating costs.
Instead of connecting the gearbox of the positioning unit on or with the press part, it is also possible that the gripper forms an active connection with the positioning unit via a variable gearbox. At the same time, the gearbox can be associated with the gripper and connected with the gripper via the gearbox. In this case, the positioning unit could even be solidly or rigidly connected with the press part.
The gearbox can be configured as a continuously variable transmission. The gearbox can comprise coupling agents for mechanically coupling and uncoupling components of the gearbox in order to create the predefined position. Alternatively, it is particularly preferred when the gearbox comprises also predefined positions for setting different reduction ratios. In particular, the last-mentioned gearbox can be manufactured in a simple and cost-effective manner and is characterized by a robust construction.
It can be advantageous when the gearbox of the positioning is connected with the press part via a lever mechanism, wherein said gearbox comprises means for changing the lever geometry, and thus for adjusting the reduction ratio.
The gripper can comprise a gripper arm and a gripper head which is preferably flexibly mounted in vertical direction at the end of the gripper arm. The gearbox of the gripper head can be connected with the gripper arm via a lever mechanism in the form of a variable gearbox. At the same time, the gripper head can comprise a stop surface which impinges the positioning unit during the lowering process, whereby the cable can be placed in a simple manner in the desired position during the crimping process. In the event that the gearbox is associated with the gripper, and gripper and gearbox are connected, the stop surface would be associated with the gearbox.
The gearbox can have a lever which is supporting the positioning unit and a swing arm which is flexibly connected with the lever. At the same time, one side of the lever can be flexibly connected with the movable press part. On one side the swing arm can be flexibly connected with a stationary component of the crimping press. A lever mechanism with lever and swing arm can be produced in a simple and cost-effective manner. Such a mechanical solution is characterized by a robust construction, while at the same time it is easy to handle and in a few simple steps it is possible to vary the reduction ratio.
It is especially beneficial when optionally the swing arm can be flexibly connected with the lever at least at two positions for setting different reduction ratios. It is especially preferred that the lever comprises at least two drill holes for providing at least one position for flexibly connecting the swing arm with the lever. For example, such drill holes are able to accept pins, rod ends, or other means for establishing a pivot joint or swivel axis.
Alternative or additional possibilities of adjustment arise when at least two bearings are provided on the crimping press, for example in the form of drill holes, to which the swing arm can be optionally connected in flexible manner.
To form a parallelogram, the positioning unit can be connected with the press part via a short lever arm that extends in parallel fashion to the lever. In this way, it can be ensured that the positioning device is moving in a vertical direction. This can also be achieved when the positioning unit is mounted on or in the lever via a linear guide.
For certain applications, it can be advantageous when the stationary component is an extension piece that can be releasable attached to the crimping press, in particular by means of mounting bolts. If required, the extension piece can be easily replaced without much effort, for example, during extensive changes to other operating parameters, such as different cable thicknesses or crimp connections.
The invention could also be directed to a method for operating the crimping station described above. The method is particularly characterized in that, for example, during the process of changing to different cables that have, for example, a considerably larger or smaller cable diameter, the reduction ratio is adjusted to the new operating parameters through an adjustment of the gearbox.
Further details and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments and from the drawings. It is shown:
The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate various exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. In respect of the methods disclosed, the steps presented are exemplary in nature, and thus, the order of the steps is not necessary or critical.
The gripper 4 comprises a gripper head 34 with gripper jaws 29 that can be moved against one another for detecting the cable 11. For example, the gripper jaws or gripper fingers may be pneumatically activated. The gripper head 34 is mounted in such a way that it can be moved in vertical direction in relation to the horizontal gripper arm 32. Consequently, during a crimping process only the gripper head is moved in the direction f while the gripper arm 34 is at a standstill. Of course, it is also possible to use different gripper configurations. For example, one solution could involve a gripper head that is connected in at least relatively rigid manner with a gripper arm, wherein the gripper arm is lowered together with the gripper head.
During the crimping process, wherein the crimping tool 24 is moved in the z-direction against the anvil 23, the cable 11 must also be moved. To this end, the crimping station comprises a positioning unit 5, with which during the process of moving the press part 3 between the initial position shown in
By means of a gearbox 6 designed as a lever mechanism, the positioning unit 5 is connected with the press part 3. The gearbox 6 comprises a lever 12 which supports the positioning unit 5 to which a swing arm 13 is flexibly connected. On one end the lever 12 is flexibly connected with the movable press part 3. The swing arm 13 is flexibly connected with the component 15, which is firmly fixed to the crimping press 2, and thus arranged in stationary fashion. This lever mechanism ensures that during the process of moving the press part 3 the positioning unit 5 can be moved in relation to the press part 3 at a speed that is reduced by a reduction ratio. The guides 36 for the slide 9 are arranged on the outside of the machine housing 10. A bracket 27 is screwed to the guides 36, which bracket shows a C-shaped profile when viewed from the top or in a cross-section. The extension piece 15 to which the lever mechanism of the gearbox 6 is connected is attached at a top wall of the bracket 27.
The representation of the crimping station according to
The ram 8 is fixed in position in the ram holder 16. However, if required, the ram 8 can be moved in the ram holder 16 by means of an adjustment mechanism (e.g. at initial start-up, when changing to different cables and/or crimp connections, etc.). For example, the ram 8 is screwed via a thread into the ram holder 16, whereby the axial position of the ram 8 is changed in relation to the ram holder 16 and the newly adjusted position can be easily fixed. This adjustment possibility is particularly necessary to precisely adjust the cable position at the bottom dead center of the crimping press, and to compensate for the shift in position of the ram 8 during the adjustment process of the reduction ratio, if required.
The swivel axis S2 is fixed by means of a drill hole 18 through the respective rod of the lever 12. This drill hole 18 accepts a complementarily joint element, for example in the form of an axle stub of the swing arm 13. In addition to the drill hole 18, the lever has two more drill holes 18′ and 18″, which can be used as a pivot bearing for the swing arm 13. Various bearings of the swing arm 13 can also be provided in the extension piece 15. The respective bearing points designed as drill holes are depicted with 19, 19′ and 19″. Due to the drill holes 18, 18′, 18″ and 19, 19′, 19″ a variable transmission 6 is produced; the reduction ratio of which can be changed by selectively changing the bearing points and thus the lever geometry.
The gearbox 6 shown here has only a small number of predefined positions for setting different reduction ratios. By providing more than the three drill holes or bearing points, respectively, the number of pre-defined positions, and thus the possibility of setting different reduction ratios, could be further increased. However, it is also possible to use variants (not shown) in which the reduction ratio could be adjusted continuously. A continuous variant is shown in
Instead of the parallelogram guidance using the paired crossbeam element 14 shown in
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
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13157650.6 | Mar 2013 | EP | regional |