Claims
- 1. Apparatus for assembling the conductors of a flat multiconductor cable to a connector body having opposed upper and lower surfaces defining a body height and having a plurality of spaced conductor retention channels extending into said body through said upper surface, said apparatus comprising:
- a base having a floor surface for receipt thereon of said lower surface of said connector body;
- a pair of upstanding, spaced sidewalls on said base and extending therefrom;
- a movable ram having a conductor engaging surface thereon movably supported by said upstanding sidewalls in a manner such that said conductor engaging surface traverses a path substantially parallel to said floor surface, said ram being supported such that during the course of movement, a spacing is defined between said conductor engaging surface and said floor surface that is not greater than the body height of said body connector; and
- means for holding a connector body in a fixed position relative to said base during the course of movement of said ram,
- whereby a connector body placed on said floor surface with conductors of a flat multiconductor cable disposed initially over the upper surface of said connector body may have such conductors forcedly assembled into said connector body channels by the movement of said conductor engaging surface of said movable ram, the conductor engagement surface being in an interference relation with the upper surface of said connector body during the course of movement of said ram.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, further including a stop member supported by said base adjacent said base floor surface.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said stop member is disposed between said spaced sidewalls and projects upwardly from said base floor surface.
- 4. A tool for assembling the conductors of a flat multiconductor cable to a connector body having opposed upper and lower surfaces and a plurality of spaced conductor retention channels extending into said body through said upper surface, said tool comprising:
- a base having a floor surface for receipt thereon of said lower surface of said connector body;
- a ram supported by said base for sliding movement relative thereto, said ram having a conductor engaging surface that during the course of ram sliding movement traverses a path in spaced disposition relative to said base floor surface,
- a stop member disposed on said base adjacent said floor surface, said stop member for engaging a connector body placed on said base floor surface and for retaining such connector body in a fixed position relative to said base during the course of sliding movement of said ram, whereby conductors placed initially over the upper surface of said connector body may be forcedly assembled into said connector body channels by the conductor engaging surface of said sliding ram.
- 5. A tool according to claim 4, wherein said base and said ram define cooperative track and tongue means for slidably supporting said ram relative to said base.
- 6. A tool according to claim 5, wherein said base includes a pair of upstanding, spaced sidewalls, said ram being slidably supported by such sidewalls.
- 7. A tool according to claim 6, wherein each of said sidewalls has a recessed track therein spaced upwardly from said base floor surface and wherein said ram has a pair of opposed side tongues slidably received respectively in said sidewall tracks.
- 8. A tool according to claim 7, wherein said sidewall tracks extend fully along the sidewalls from one end to a second end thereof, whereby the sliding ram may be received at such one end of said base and exited at said second end.
- 9. A tool according to claim 8, wherein said stop member projects upwardly from said base floor surface, an upper surface of said stop member being spaced downwardly below said tracks of said sidwealls such that said sliding ram may pass thereover during the course of movement.
- 10. A tool according to claim 4, wherein said connector body defines between its upper and lower surfaces a body height and wherein said conductor engaging surface on said ram traverses a path substantially parallel to said base floor surface, the conductor engaging surface being spaced from said floor surface during sliding movement of said ram a distance not greater than the connector body height.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional applicaton of Ser. No. 359,143, now abandoned, and claim is made to the benefit of the filing date of such parent application pursuant to 37 U.S.C. 120.
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Divisions (1)
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359143 |
Mar 1982 |
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