The present invention relates to a crimping tool, particularly to a crimping tool used for crimping network or telephone terminals.
With the popularity of the Internet, most homes are connected to the internet. At present, most of these homes are connected to the internet with a wired connection; that is, signals are transmitted through network lines deployed by a telecom company. The network lines need to be electrically connected to electronic devices through network terminals. Accordingly, crimping tools used for crimping network terminals and the network lines have been developed.
Since network terminals are equipped with a plurality of elongated pins, a crimping block of a crimping tool is correspondingly provided with a plurality of convex teeth. However, due to the tolerance of a conventional crimping tool generated during the manufacturing process, sometimes the plurality of convex teeth may not be accurately aligned with a plurality of pins. Therefore, during crimping, the crimping block may crush one or more pins.
It is a major objective of the present invention to provide a crimping tool having a crimping block with adjustable convex teeth that can be aligned with the pins of a terminal.
To achieve the above objective, the crimping tool of the present invention is used for crimping a terminal to an end of a wire. Specifically, the terminal includes a plurality of pins. The crimping tool of the present invention includes a driving mechanism, a crimping mechanism and a plurality of adjustable elements. The crimping mechanism includes a compensation element and a crimping block. The compensation element includes two side walls opposite each other and an anterior wall. Both ends of the anterior wall are connected to each of the side walls. An accommodating space and at least one accommodating groove are disposed between the two side walls. The accommodating groove is located between the accommodating space and the anterior wall, and connected with the accommodating space. The accommodating groove is used for accommodating the terminal. A through hole is provided on each of the two side walls respectively. Each of the through holes is connected with the accommodating space. The crimping block is disposed in the accommodating space and connected to the driving mechanism. The driving mechanism is used for moving the crimping block toward the accommodating groove under a user's operation. Specifically, the crimping block includes at least one clamping tooth which corresponds to the accommodating groove and includes a plurality of convex teeth. Each of the plurality of adjustable elements is movably disposed in each of the through holes such that it can be moved into the accommodating space to be against the crimping block such that the plurality of convex teeth can be aligned with the plurality of pins.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the driving mechanism includes a first clamp handle, a second clamp handle, a first connecting plate, and a second connecting plate. The second clamp handle is pivotally connected to the first clamp handle. The crimping block is connected to the pivot of the first clamp handle and the second clamp handle. The first connecting plate is pivotally connected to the first clamp handle. The second connecting plate is pivotally connected to the second clamp handle and the first connecting plate.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the driving mechanism further includes a pair of springs. An end of one of springs is connected to the first clamp handle, and the opposite end of the spring is connected to the first connecting plate. An end of the other spring is connected to the second clamp handle, and the opposite end of the other spring is connected to the second connecting plate.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the number of the at least one accommodating groove is plural, and the size of each of the accommodating grooves is different; the number of the at least one clamping tooth is plural. The clamping teeth respectively correspond in position to each of the accommodating grooves.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the crimping tool of the present invention further includes a first blade. The first clamp handle includes a groove for the first blade to be disposed therein. The first blade is used for severing the wire.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the crimping tool of the present invention further includes a bracket and a second blade. The bracket is connected to the second clamp handle. The second blade is connected to the first connecting plate and corresponds to the bracket.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the adjustable element is a threaded pin.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the driving mechanism includes the first clamp handle, the second clamp handle, and the first connecting plate. The first clamp handle is connected to the crimping block. The second clamp handle is connected to the compensation element. An end of the first connecting plate is connected to the first clamp handle, and the opposite end of the first connecting plate is connected to the second clamp handle.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the driving mechanism includes the first clamp handle, the second clamp handle, and the first connecting plate. The second clamp handle is pivotally connected to the first clamp handle. An end of the first connecting plate is connected to the first clamp handle, and the opposite end of the first connecting plate is connected to the crimping block.
The exemplary embodiment(s) of the present invention will be understood more fully from the detailed descriptions given below and from the accompanying drawings of various embodiments of the invention, which should not be taken to limit the invention to the specific embodiments but are for explanation and understanding only.
Hereinafter, the technical content of the present invention will be better understood with reference to the preferred embodiments.
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In the first embodiment of the present invention, the driving mechanism D includes a first clamp handle 10, a second clamp handle 20, a first connecting plate 30, a second connecting plate 40 and a pair of springs 60.
The first clamp handle 10 includes a pivot hole 11, a connection hole 12 and a groove 13. The second clamp handle 20 includes a pivot hole 21 and a connection hole 22. The second clamp handle 20 is pivotally connected to the first clamp handle 10 by a rivet R1 passing through the pivot holes 11 and 21. The first connecting plate 30 includes a front hole 31 and a rear hole 32. The first connecting plate 30 is pivotally connected to the first clamp handle 10 by a rivet R2 passing through the front hole 31 and the connection hole 12 of the first clamp handle 10. The second connecting plate 40 includes a front hole 41 and a rear hole 42. The second connecting plate 40 is pivotally connected to the second clamp handle 20 by a rivet R3 passing through the front hole 41 and the connection hole 22 of the second clamp handle 20. The second connecting plate 40 is pivotally connected to the first connecting plate 30 by a rivet R4 passing through the rear holes 42 and 32. The first clamp handle 10, the second clamp handle 20, the first connecting plate 30 and the second connecting plate 40 form a four-bar linkage mechanism (as shown in
In the first embodiment of the present invention, the crimping mechanism 50 includes a compensation element 51, a crimping block 52 and a bracket block 53. The compensation element 51 includes a seat body 51a and a cover plate 51b. The seat body 51a includes two side walls 511 opposite each other, an anterior wall 513 and an axle hole 515. Two ends of the anterior wall 513 are connected to each of the side walls 511 respectively. An accommodating space C and three accommodating grooves S of different sizes are provided between the two side walls 511. Each of the side walls 511 includes a through hole H and a pair of lock holes L1. The three accommodating grooves S are located between the accommodating space C and the anterior wall 513, and communicate with the accommodating space C. Each of the through holes H communicates with the accommodating space C. The cover plate 51b includes three openings 517, an axle hole 519 and a plurality of lock holes L2. The cover plate 51b is assembled with the seat body 51a by a plurality of rivets R5 passing through the lock holes L1 and L2. The first connecting plate 30 and the second connecting plate 40 are pivotally connected to the compensation element 51 by a rivet R4 passing through the rear holes 32 and 42 and the axle holes 515 and 519. After the cover plate 51b is assembled with the seat body 51a, each of the three openings 517 corresponds to and communicates with each of the accommodating grooves S.
The crimping block 52 includes a connection hole 521 and three clamping teeth 523 of different widths. The crimping block 52, which is disposed in the accommodating space C, is connected to a pivot of the first clamp handle 10 and the second clamp handle 20 by the rivet R1 passing through the connection hole 521 and the pivot holes 11 and 21. Each of the clamping teeth 523 corresponds to each of the accommodating grooves S and includes a plurality of convex teeth 5231. As shown in
The bracket block 53 is assembled with the compensation element 51 and corresponds to one of the accommodating grooves S. The bracket block 53 is used to immobilize the terminal T when the wire W is placed into the accommodating groove S.
In the first embodiment of the present invention, each of the adjustable elements 70 is movably disposed in each of the through holes H such that it can be moved into the accommodating space C to be against the crimping block 52. In an embodiment of the present invention, each adjustable element 70 is a threaded pin, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first blade 80 is assembled and disposed in the groove 13 of the first clamp handle 10. The first blade 80 is used to sever the wire W.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the bracket 90 is connected to the second clamp handle 20 and is used for accommodating a tubular wire (not shown). The second blade 100 is connected to the first clamp handle 10 and disposed corresponding to the bracket 90. The second blade 100 is used for cutting off an outer layer of the tubular wire located on the bracket 90.
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It should be noted that the described embodiments are for illustrative and exemplary purposes only. To avoid redundancy, not all of the possible combinations of changes are described in detail herein. However, those skilled in the art will understand that not all the components are necessary. For implementation, the present invention may also contain other detailed conventional components. Each component can be omitted or modified depending on demands. Also, other elements may not necessarily exist between any two components. For example, the aforementioned through hole H which allows the adjustable element 70 to be disposed therein may not be located on the seat body 51a, for it may also be disposed on the cover plate 51b. In addition, the driving mechanism D of the crimping tool 1 is a conventional technique which could be employed in a variety of embodiments and aspects and anticipated by those skilled in the art with ordinary knowledge. Any driving mechanism capable of realizing the crimping function should be applicable to the present invention. In the claims of the present invention, the driving mechanism D should not be limited to the described embodiments.
As described above, the objective, means, and effects of the present invention are all different from those of the prior art. It should be noted that the described embodiments are for illustrative and exemplary purposes only, and that various changes and modifications may be made to the described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as stated in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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105209581 | Jun 2016 | TW | national |