The present application claims priority of Mexican patent application No. MX/a/2009/002638 filed on Mar. 3, 2009, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a mechatronic gun for taping wire harnesses in a single spot. More specifically, the mechatronic gun provides for multiple spot taping on a single wire harness.
In a factory, such as the maquila industry in the North of Mexico, a one-spot taping process is used to tape a harness, a set of wires with various devices for interconnecting electrical systems. Multiple passes of tape are manually rolled over a single spot on the wire harness, and then manually cut by the roller. A single harness can require many spot taping procedures to be performed across the entire harness. This requires a lot of attention to be paid to a specific area of the harness, which causes a bottle neck in the work performed as it can take a worker at minimum 4 seconds to tape a single harness spot. Some harnesses require up to 30 tapings across the entire harness, therefore, requiring over 120 seconds to tape a single harness. Also, as each taped spot is manually rolled and cut, workers are prone to mistakes and a significant deviation in quality exists over each taped spot. This process provides a loss in productivity, time, and is an excessive waste of taped material as each piece of tape used in a single spot is not sized perfectly for that spot.
It is thus desirable to develop a mechatronic taping gun to increase productivity, decrease the time to tape a single spot, and decrease waste.
The mechatronic gun is an instrument intended to meet the needs of the harness industry or of any other industry involved in taping or packing. This mechatronic gun replaces the manual application of tape in a single spot allowing for the faster application any type of adhesive tape used by the customer in a single spot taping procedure.
A worker introduces the wire harness into the mechatronic gun, applying tape with adhesive in the same place, cutting it automatically with the cutting elements. The tape is cut in triangles making it easy to see. The tape is adhered with a flexible device that adapts perfectly to the geometric shape of the harness. The gun is 100% portable, 115 V AC, 60 Hz, and can weigh as little as 2.037 kg. This allows the worker to reduce time from 4 to 1.5 seconds per tape rolling application. The machine allows the user to adjust the length of the tape to be applied as required by the customer. The mechatronic gun may be used to tape harness with a diameter as small as ⅛ of an inch.
In a preferred embodiment, the mechatronic taping gun is an electrically and mechanically operated single-spot taping tool for spot-taping an electrical harness. The design allows a worker to tape a single spot more quickly and efficiently, and without wasting anymore tape than needed for a particular spot. In a preferred embodiment, the mechatronic tool is in the shape of a gun, allowing ease of grip and use by one hand of a single person.
In a preferred embodiment, the gun comprises a support structure housing a motorized drum, with a handle and a tape roller attached to the drum. The support structure and the drum have a radial opening for the insertion of a work piece. The work piece is a wire harness or any other piece that may be laterally inserted into the tape gun. The tape holder dispenses tape in front of the opening of the housing and the drum by extending the tape over a guide roller attached to the housing, and through a slot attached to the housing, such that the tape hangs in front of the opening. The work piece is inserted into the opening, attaching itself to the adhesive side of the tape. A switch is activated causing the motorized drum to rotate with respect to the housing, cutting the end of the tape at a predetermined length, and causing the tape to be attached to the work piece. During the first rotation, a cutting element cuts the tape to a predetermined length, sized to fit the specific work piece being inserted.
In one embodiment, the switch is a button, a physical switch, a sensor, or any other known way of activating a device.
In one embodiment, an adjustment mechanism can be adjusted to change the length of the tape and the number of rotations of the drum.
The exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be further understood with reference to the following description and the related appended drawings, wherein like elements are provided with the same reference numerals.
Tape 105 is inserted onto tape holder 105 such that the end portion 145 of tape roll 105 extends from the bottom of tape 105. However, mechatronic gun 100 may be modified such that the end portion 145 of tape roll 105 extends from the top of tape 105. End portion 145 is drawn from tape 105, rotating tape 105 about tape holder 130. End portion 145 is then drawn over guiding roller 110 and through slot 155 which helps keep end portion 145 secured to mechatronic gun 100. Finally, end portion 145 is drawn to a position covering all, or substantially all, of the entire length of opening 120 in mechatronic gun 100.
To operate mechatronic gun 100, the user places their hand (not shown) on to handle 125, gripping mechatronic gun 100. The user then moves mechatronic gun 100 to wire harness 150, inserting wire harness 150 into opening 120 such that wire harness 150 extends laterally through opening 120. During the insertion of wire harness 150 into opening 120, the adhesive side of end portion 145 is attached to wire harness 150. The user actuates activating button 115, located on the front portion of handle 125, while wire harness 150 is drawn through opening 120. It should be noted, however, that activation button 115 may be located on any portion of mechatronic gun 100, and is not limited to the front of handle portion 125. Furthermore, activation of the mechatronic gun may be by a switch, an automatic sensor that determines when wire harness 150 has been inserted into opening 120 of drum 140, or any other means for activating a motorized device.
The actuation of button 115 causes the forward rotation of drum 140 about the wire harness 150. The rotation of drum 140 cuts end portion 145 using a cutting means 160. Drum 140 then grabs the end portion 145, which has been detached from tape 105, and rotates the end portion around wire harness 150. The number of rotations, and thus the amount of tape needed for each spot, can be adjusted by the user for each specific wire harness tape application, by an adjustment mechanism (not shown). Drum 140 makes a minimum of one rotation, causing at least one revolution of tape around wire harness 150. However, drum 140 can make any number of rotations about wire harness 150, providing a more secure taping of wire harness 150, by an adjustment mechanism that can be adjusted at any time. After drum 140 finishes rotating about wire harness 150, and mechatronic gun 100 finishes taping the desired spot on wire harness 150, the user removes wire harness 150 from mechatronic gun 100 through opening 120. The user is then free to apply tape to a different spot on wire harness 150 as mechatronic gun 100 cuts end portion 145 such that another end portion 145 is located across opening 120.
In another preferred embodiment, drum 140 may move in a backwards motion when cutting end portion 145, and securing tape to wire harness 150.
After a predetermined number of rotations, end portion 145 of tape 105 is completely wrapped around wire harness 150. A new end portion 145 is formed over opening 120, once the rotation has ceased, which allows the user to place the mechatronic tape gun 100 over a further spot on wire harness 150 to continue taping wire harness 150.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.
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MX/A/2009/002638 | Mar 2009 | MX | national |