The present invention relates to an installation tool and, more particularly, to an installation tool adapted to forcibly insert a first work piece into a second work piece by impact on the installation tool.
To transmit power, two wires are electrically connected; one electrical connector is generally used to electrically connect the two wires. The electrical connector comprises a wedge block made of metal and a C-type clamp made of metal. The two wires are first placed into a wedge fitting hole of the C-type clamp and the wedge block is then forcibly inserted into the wedge fitting hole of the C-type clamp by impact from an installation tool. After the wedge block is inserted into the wedge fitting hole of the C-type clamp, the two wires are clamped between the wedge block and the C-type clamp and electrically connected with each other via the wedge block and the C-type clamp.
Because a large impact force is required to insert the wedge block into the wedge fitting hole of the C-type clamp, a detonator is used in the prior art to provide an impact power to the installation tool. The detonator is generally received in a detonator cavity in the installation tool and then is detonated. A power lever of the installation tool pushes the wedge block under an impact force generated during explosion of the detonator to force the wedge block to be inserted into the wedge fitting hole of the C-type clamp.
It is necessary to provide a safety device to prevent the detonator from being detonated accidentally. The detonator and the additional requirement of the safety device complicate the structure of the installation tool. Further, complying with safety rules for using the detonator complicates the installation process using the installation tool and the detonator also creates difficulties in transportation and storage.
An installation tool for forcibly inserting a first work piece into a fitting hole of a second work piece comprises a body, a holding head, a power lever, and a hammering tool. The body has a front end and a rear end opposite the front end in a longitudinal direction. The holding head is connected to the front end of the body and configured to hold the second work piece. The power lever is movably mounted on the body and extends in the longitudinal direction. The hammering tool is configured to hammer the power lever to exert an impact force on the power lever, the power lever pushing the first work piece in the longitudinal direction under the impact force to forcibly insert the first work piece into the fitting hole of the second work piece.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
An installation tool according to an embodiment is shown in
The body 100 has a front end, a right end in
The power lever 200, as shown in
The installation tool further comprises a hammering tool 500, shown in
As shown in
The body 100, as shown in
The spring receiving cavity 110a is formed in the first portion 110 and the holding head 300 is threaded onto the second portion 120 as shown in
In an embodiment, the first work piece 10 has a wedge block for electrically connecting electrical connectors of two wires and the second work piece 20 includes a C-type clamp of the electrical connector having a wedge fitting hole. After inserting the wedge block into the wedge fitting hole of the C-type clamp using the installation tool, the wires are clamped between the wedge block and the C-type clamp and electrically connected with each other by the wedge block and the C-type clamp. Generally, the C-type clamp has a first end and a second end having a diameter smaller than that of the first end; a diameter of the wedge fitting hole is gradually reduced from the first end to the second end. The holding head 300 of the installation tool is adapt to hook the second end of the C-type clamp having the smaller diameter to hold the C-type clamp, thereby preventing the C-type clamp from moving when the power lever 200 is struck.
A method for inserting the first work piece 10 of an electrical connector into a fitting hole of a second work piece 20 of the electrical connector using the installation tool will now be described in detail with reference to
First, as shown in
The power lever 200 is then released to push the first work piece 10 onto the second work piece 20 under a push force exerted by the compression spring 400 so that the first work piece 10 and the two wires are pre-held in the fitting hole of the second work piece 20.
Then, as shown in
After inserting the first work piece 10 into the fitting hole of the second work piece 20 using the installation tool, the two wires are clamped between the first work piece 10 and the second work piece 20 and electrically connected with each other via the first work piece 10 and the second work piece 20. In order to realize a good electrical connection, in an embodiment, the first work piece 10 and the second work piece 20 are both made of a metal material.
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This application is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/IB2016/055713, filed on Sep. 23, 2016, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Chinese Patent Application No. 201510621180.X, filed on Sep. 25, 2015.
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