Claims
- 1. In a machine for making electrical harness,
- said harness comprising at least one connector with insulation displacement type contacts loaded therein, each contact connected to an insulation clad wire, said wires generally being of different lengths,
- said machine including a first station whereat a connector is positioned, insertion means for simultaneously displacing each wire into its corresponding contact, a second station having holding means for selectively gripping said wires and means for cutting said wires, a looping assembly intermediate said first and second stations including a plurality of reciprocally mounted wire looping members secured to one another for movement together in the same direction and having wire engaging ends normally spaced from and adapted to axially engage its corresponding wire, the wire looping members being actuable to move from a first spaced position to a second position engaging and forcing each corresponding wire to form a loop of a given magnitude, whereby loops of different magnitudes are formed in said wires, and control means for sequentially actuating said insertion means, holding means, wire cutting means and looping assembly in a given order, the improvement in said looping assembly comprising:
- said wire looping members being staggered in the axial directions of said wires and mounted relative to one another so that said wire engaging ends initially engage each respective wire at different distances from the connector.
- 2. The machine of claim 1 including means of the second station for cutting a predetermined segment of insulation from the wire ends opposite said connector after said looping assembly has been actuated so that the wire pushing members are in its second station, said wires having been cut by said wire cutting means, said looping assembly being actuated a second time to move said looping members to a third position thereby exerting an additional axial force against said wires to pull said cut wires from the insulation cutting means and strip the cut insulation segment from each wire end, whereby wires are formed having different segments of insulation removed.
- 3. The machine of claim 1 wherein said looping assembly is adjustable by reciprocally moving said looping members with respect to each other in a predetermined disposition prior to a harness fabrication cycle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 12,715, filed Feb. 16, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,235,015.
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