Claims
- 1. A debris ejecting wire insertion tool for inserting a wire in an insulation displacement split cylinder terminal comprising:
- a cylindrical shaft having a handle end and an insertion end, the tip of the insertion end of said shaft having a diameter slightly less than the inside diameter of said terminal;
- a cylindrical sleeve member concentrically fixed about the insertion end of said shaft and internally sized to form an annularly shaped cavity about said tip, the tip of said sleeve having an inside diameter slightly greater than the outside diameter of said terminal;
- spring biased sliding ejector sleeve means disposed between the tip of the shaft and said fixed sleeve for filling the annularly shaped cavity therebetween, and for sliding upward into said tool as it engages said terminal during an insertion operation and positively ejecting wire debris from the tool as the tool is retracted from the terminal.
- 2. A tool according to claim 1 comprising:
- a manually engageable handle;
- a slide in said handle for sliding lengthwise movement therein;
- means mounted in said handle for yieldably urging said slide outwardly thereform, for limiting outward movement of said slide, and for impacting said slide;
- means for removably interlocking said handle end of said cylindrical shaft and said slide including a cam follower member mounted on said slide being yieldably urged toward said handle end; a cam surface on said handle end aligned with said cam follower member so that when said cam surface is forced past said cam follower member in one direction said handle end is interlocked with said slide, and when said cam surface is forced in the opposite direction it is removable therefrom.
- 3. A tool according to claim 2 wherein said cam surface comprises a generally cylindrical surface on said handle end with a slight taper extending from a smallest diameter at said handle end to a largest diameter adjacent a cam follower receiving recess formed within said handle end.
- 4. A debris ejecting wire insertion tool for inserting a wire in an insulation displacement split cylinder terminal, comprising:
- a cylindrical shaft having a handle end and an insertion end, the tip of the insertion end of said shaft having a diameter slightly less than the inside diameter of said terminal, said shaft including a spring-stop shoulder axially spaced apart from said tip;
- a cylindrical sleeve member concentrically fixed about the insertion end of said shaft and internally sized to form a first annularly shaped cavity about said tip and a second annularly shaped cavity of greater diameter extending about said insertion end from said first cavity to said spring-stop shoulder, the tip of said sleeve having an inside diameter slightly greater than the outside diameter of said terminal;
- a cylindrical sliding ejector sleeve concentrically disposed between the tip of the shaft and the fixed sleeve to fill the annularly shaped cavity therebetween, said sliding ejector sleeve including a head portion sized to fit within said second cavity;
- a spring disposed between the head of said ejector sleeve and said spring-stop shoulder to spring bias the ejector sleeve against the shoulder formed at the junction of said first and second cavities whereby during an insertion operation the ejector sleeve engages said terminal and is pushed backwards into the tool as a wire is inserted, and whereby as the tool is retracted from the terminal wire debris is positively ejected from the tool.
- 5. A tool for inserting a wire in a terminal comprising:
- a manually engageable handle;
- a slide in said handle for sliding lengthwise movement therein;
- means mounted in said handle for yieldably urging said slide outwardly therefrom, for limiting outward movement of said slide, and for impacting said slide;
- a shaft having a handle end and an insertion end, the tip of the insertion end of said shaft having a diameter slightly less than the inside diameter of said terminal;
- a sleeve member fixed about the insertion end of said shaft and internally sized to form a cavity about said tip, the tip of said sleeve having an inside diameter slightly greater than the outside diameter of said terminal;
- spring biased sliding ejector sleeve means disposed between the tip of the shaft and said fixed sleeve for filling the cavity therebetween, and for sliding upward into said tool as it engages said terminal during an insertion operation and positively ejecting wire debris from the tool as the tool is retracted from the terminal;
- means for removably interlocking said handle end and said slide including a cam follower member mounted on said slide being yieldably urged toward said handle end; a cam surface on said handle end aligned with said cam follower member so that when said cam surface is forced past said cam follower member in one direction said handle end is interlocked with said slide, and when said cam surface is forced in the opposite direction it is removable therefrom.
- 6. A tool according to claim 5 wherein said cam surface comprises a generally cylindrical surface on said handle end with a slight taper extending from a smallest diameter at said handle end to a largest diameter adjacent a cam follower receiving recess formed within said handle end.
- 7. A tool for inserting a wire in a terminal having a manually engageable handle with means defining a bore for receiving an insertion tool including a cam follower member yieldably urged into said bore; said insertion tool comprising:
- a shaft having a handle end sized to be received within said bore and having a cam surface aligned with said cam follower member to interlock said handle end within said bore when said cam surface is forced past said cam follower member in one direction and to release said handle and when said cam surface is forced in the opposite direction;
- said shaft having an insertion end with a free end thereof sized to be received within said terminal;
- a sleeve secured to said shaft at said insertion end with opposing surfaces of said sleeve and shaft defining a cavity therebetween; a free end of said sleeve sized to have an inside diameter slightly greater than an outside diameter of said terminal;
- ejector means disposed between said sleeve and said shaft to fill said cavity and for sliding movement therein with means for yieldably urging said ejector means toward said free ends.
- 8. A tool according to claim 7 wherein said handle end is provided with a stop collar and a generally cylindrical cam engaging portion extending therefrom and sized to be received within said bore; said portion having a slight taper with a smallest diameter adjacent a free end of said portion with diameter increasing for a surface of said portion to engage said cam follower member as said portion is forced into said bore; said portion is provided with a cam follower receiving recess adjacent said collar.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 789,470 filed Oct. 21, 1985, now abandoned, and entitled "Debris Ejecting Wire Inserting Tool".
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