Claims
- 1. In a tool for crimping a sheet metal terminal onto an exposed conductor of an electrical wire,
- wherein the terminal having a base defines a longitudinal axis and includes a mating end, a terminating end and a transition section therebetween, the terminating end including at least one crimp wall extending upwardly from the base and ending in an edge generally parallel to the terminal longitudinal axis, and the transition section including at least one transition wall extending upwardly from the base ending in an edge, said transition wall edge extending from the crimp wall edge at an angle to the terminal longitudinal axis so that the distance the edge of the transition wall extends from the base gradually diminishes from the crimp wall edge to the mating end of the terminal, the walls being generally parallel to said axis,
- wherein the tool includes a pair of opposing crimp jaws defined by an anvil means for locating the terminal base and an upper press die means having a first contacting surface for crimping the crimp wall into a generally semi-cylindrical configuration into engagement with the conductor of the electrical wire, and
- wherein the improvement comprises
- said upper press die means including a portion having a second contacting surface for crimping the transition wall into a generally semi-frusto-conical configuration toward the conductor and wherein the first and second contacting surfaces have edges in direct contact with one another.
- 2. In the tool of claim 1, wherein said first contacting surface in said upper press die means include a semi-cylindrical surface extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the terminal for engaging the crimp wall.
- 3. In the tool of claim 1, wherein said second contacting surface in said transition wall portion of said upper press die means include a generally semi-frusto-conical surface for engaging the transition wall.
- 4. In the tool of claim 1, wherein said second contacting surface is generally arch-shaped and extends from said first contacting surface away from said anvil means.
- 5. In the tool of claim 1, further comprising a third contacting surface for crimping a portion of said terminal onto a length of insulation of said electrical wire, said first contacting surface being positioned between said second and third contacting surface.
- 6. In a tool for crimping a sheet metal terminal onto an exposed conductor of an electrical wire,
- wherein the terminal having a base is a stamped and formed sheet metal component in an elongated configuration defining a longitudinal axis, the terminal including a mating end, a terminating end and a transition section therebetween, the terminating end having a pair of transversely spaced crimp walls each extending upwardly from the base and ending in an edge generally parallel to the terminal longitudinal axis, and the transition section having a pair of transversely spaced transition walls each extending upwardly from the base and ending in an edge, said transition wall edge extending from the crimp wall edge at an angle to the terminal longitudinal axis so that the distance the edge of the transition wall extends from the base gradually diminishes from the crimp wall edge to the mating end of the terminal coplanar with and joining the crimp walls to the mating end of the terminal, the walls being generally parallel to said axis,
- wherein the tool includes a pair of opposing crimp jaws defined by an anvil means for locating the terminal and an upper press die means having first contacting surfaces for crimping the crimp walls into generally semi-cylindrical configurations into engagement with the conductor of the electrical wire, and
- wherein the improvement comprises
- said upper press die means including a portion having second contacting surfaces for crimping the transition walls into generally semi-frusto-conical configurations toward the conductor and wherein the first and second contacting surfaces have edges in contact with one another.
- 7. The tool of claim 6, wherein said first contacting surfaces in said upper press die means include a pair of adjacent semi-cylindrical surface extending in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the terminal for engaging the crimp walls.
- 8. The tool of claim 6, wherein said second contacting surface in said transition wall portion of said upper press die means include a pair of adjacent semi-frusto-conical surfaces for engaging the transition walls.
- 9. In the tool of claim 6, wherein said second contacting surfaces are generally arch-shaped and extend from said first contacting surfaces away from said anvil means.
- 10. In the tool of claim 6, further comprising third contacting surfaces for crimping a portion of said terminal onto a length of insulation of said electrical wire, said first contacting surfaces being positioned between said second and third contacting surface.
- 11. In a tool for crimping a sheet metal terminal onto an exposed conductor of an electrical wire,
- wherein the terminal having a base defines a longitudinal axis and includes a mating end, a terminating end and a transition section therebetween, the terminating end including at least one crimp wall extending upwardly from the base and ending in an edge generally parallel to the terminal longitudinal axis, and the transition section including at least one transition wall extending upwardly from the base ending in an edge, said transition wall edge extending from the crimp wall edge at an angle to the terminal longitudinal axis so that the distance the edge of the transition wall extends from the base gradually diminishes from the crimp wall edge to the mating end of the terminal, the walls being generally parallel to said axis,
- wherein the tool includes a pair of opposing crimp jaws defined by an anvil means for locating the terminal base and an upper press die means having a first contacting surface for crimping the crimp wall into a generally semi-cylindrical configuration into engagement with the conductor of the electrical wire, and
- wherein the improvement comprises
- said upper press die means including a portion having a second contacting surface for crimping the transition wall into a generally semi-cylindrical configuration toward the conductor extending in a direction at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the terminal where the angle opens away from the crimp wall portion of said upper press die and wherein the first and second contacting surfaces have edges in direct contact with one another.
- 12. In a tool for crimping a sheet metal terminal onto an exposed conductor of an electrical wire,
- wherein the terminal having a base is a stamped and formed sheet metal component in an elongated configuration defining a longitudinal axis, the terminal including a mating end, a terminating end and a transition section therebetween, the terminating end having a pair of transversely spaced crimp walls each extending upwardly from the base and ending in an edge generally parallel to the terminal longitudinal axis, and the transition section having a pair of transversely spaced transition walls each extending upwardly from the base and ending in an edge, said transition wall edge extending from the crimp wall edge at an angle to the terminal longitudinal axis so that the distance the edge of the transition wall extends from the base gradually diminishes from the crimp wall edge to the mating end of the terminal coplanar with and joining the crimp walls to the mating end of the terminal, the walls being generally parallel to said axis,
- wherein the tool includes a pair of opposing crimp jaws defined by an anvil means for locating the terminal and an upper press die means having first contacting surfaces for crimping the crimp walls into generally semi-cylindrical configurations into engagement with the conductor of the electrical wire, and
- wherein the improvement comprises
- said upper press die means including a portion having second contacting surfaces for crimping the transition walls into generally semi-cylindrical configurations toward the conductor extending in a direction at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the terminal where the angle opens away from the crimp wall portion of said upper press die, and wherein the first and second contacting surfaces have edges in contact with one another.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/137,233, filed on Oct. 14, 1993, now abandoned.
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