Claims
- 1. A lead making machine for accepting insulated wire from a wire source and producing electrical leads, comprising:
- a metering means for pushing wire into said machine and measuring the length of wire as it is pushed in;
- movble gripping means for gripping said wire and said lead and placing them at certain positions for processing; and flexible tube means for receiving wire from said metering means and directing it to said gripping means regardless of the movement of said gripping means;
- a frame-like support member for supporting the various parts;
- cutting means located on said support member for cutting the wire once a predetermined length of wire has been pushed into the machine by said metering means, thus creating a lead of predetermined length;
- stripping means carried with said cutting means for cutting through insulation on said wire and said lead at adjacent ends thereof approximately simultaneously with the cutting of the wire by said cutting means, and holding the insulation after the cutting;
- means for reciprocatingly moving said gripping means axially from an extended position to a retracted position, thereby pulling said wire and said lead out of said stripping means after said insulation is cut, and thereby removing said insulation from the end of said wire and from the end of said lead and creating a stripped wire end and a stripped lead end;
- terminal attachment means mounted on said support member for attaching electrical terminals to at least one of said stripped lead end and said stripped wire end;
- means for rotating said gripping means about a vertical axis which extends through the approximate center of gravity of said gripping means, to position said stripped wire end and said stripped lead end at said terminal attachment means for attachment of an electric terminal to a least one of said stripped wire end and said stripped lead end; and
- electronic visual inspection means for visually inspecting at least one of said stripped wire end and said stripped lead end to determine whether said end is properly stripped within certain predetermined parameters, and for disabling said terminal attachment means from attaching a terminal to an end which does not satisfy those parameters.
- 2. A lead making machine as recited in claim 1 further comprising pause control means for causing said gripping means to pause just after said stripping means has stripped said wire end and said lead end to allow said inspection means to inspect said ends.
- 3. A lead making machine as recited in claim 1 or claim 2 further comprising rotation control means for causing said gripping means, after pulling said wire and lead out of said stripping means, to remain in its retracted position until aligned with said terminal attachment means, and thereafter causing said gripping means to move to its extended position to insert the particular stripped end into a barrel-type terminal.
- 4. A lead making machine as recited in claim 1 or claim 2 further comprising rotation control means for causing said gripping means, after pulling said wire and lead out of said stripping means, to move to its extended position simultaneously with moving to align with said terminal attachment means.
- 5. A lead making machine as recited in claim 2 wherein said electronic visual inspection means includes:
- two illuminated fields attached to said frame, one located beneath the retracted position of each of said gripping means;
- an optical lens located over each of said illuminated fields so that said respective stripped ends are between said field and said lens when said pause control means pauses said gripping means.
- 6. A lead making machine as recited in claim 5 wherein each of said illuminated fields includes a light source, and a translucent surface positioned between said light source and said respective stripped end for evenly diffusing the light from said light source.
- 7. A lead making machine as recited in claim 2 or claim 6 wherein each of said gripping means includes:
- a gripper body,
- a pair of slider rods slidably mounted through said gripper body;
- a pair of clamp members each non-rotatably connected at one end to one end of each of said slider rods, the opposite end of each of said lever arms having means for cooperating with the clamp member of the other of said lever arms to grip said respective wire ends when moved together and release said wire ends when moved apart;
- slider rod rotating means connected to the opposite ends of said slider rods for rotating each slider rod about its longitudinal axis thereby moving said cooperating alternately together and apart.
- 8. A lead making machine as recited in claim 7 wherein said slider rod rotating means includes:
- a pair of lever arms each non-rotatably connected to a respective one of said slider rods at the ends of said slider rods opposite where said clamp members are attached;
- a pair of links each rotatably attached at one end to a respective one of said lever arms;
- a crossbar attached at each end to a respective one of said links; and
- a power cylinder having a piston attached to said crossbar for moving said crossbar so as to alternately rotate said lever arms and thus said slider rods.
- 9. A lead making machine as recited in claim 7 wherein said means for reciprocally moving said gripping means axially between an extended position and a retracted position includes means for sliding said slider rods axially within said gripper body.
- 10. A lead making machine as recited in claim 7 wherein said means for rotating each of said gripping means about said vertical axis includes:
- a shaft affixed to said body and journaled with respect to said support member, said shaft projecting through said support member opposite said body;
- a pivot arm non-rotatably connected to the end of said shaft projecting through said support member;
- a power cylinder attached to said support member and having a piston attached to said pivot arm for moving said pivot arm, thereby rotating said shaft and said body about its vertical axis.
- 11. A lead making machine as recited in claim 1 wherein said metering means includes a pair of belts each reeved about a pair of pulleys, said belts having flat outer surfaces which face and oppose each other, with the wire being fed between said facing belt surfaces and held there by pressure between said belt surfaces, said pulleys being driven by control means so as to measure the amount of wire fed into said machine by said belts by means of counting the revolutions of said pulleys.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 849,564, filed Apr. 8, 1986 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Komax Model 40 Brochure, undated, Komax Corporation, Northbrook, Ill. |
Continuations (1)
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Apr 1986 |
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