Claims
- 1. A method of controlling the crimp height of crimped connections each produced by the application of a compressive crimping force to a wire barrel portion and an insulation barrel portion of a crimping barrel of an electrical terminal connector, the method comprising the step of simultaneously coarsely adjusting the shut height both of the wire barrel portion crimping first upper die and an insulation barrel portion crimping second upper die of crimping tooling for crimping said barrels to electrical leads under said compressive force, to a theoretical value corresponding to an optimum crimp height for the crimped connections, by applying a single first signal corresponding to said optimum crimped height to a first electric motor to bring about stepwise adjustment of a single rotary member having rings of first projections of different heights and second projections of different heights for determining different vertical positions of, and being selectively engageable with, respective ones of said first and second upper dies of said crimping tooling, the ring of first projections being on one side of said rotary member and the ring of second projections being on the opposite side of said rotary member, the number of said second projections being a multiple of the number of said first projections and said projections being so relatively dimensioned and arranged that a plurality of adjustments for the second die can be selected for a given adjustment of the first die: said method comprising the further steps of plotting incremental values of the crimping force during its application against values representing the angular position of a rotating element driving said upper dies to produce an actual crimping force envelope, comparing said envelopes with corresponding optimum values of the crimping force and feeding a second signal corresponding to said comparison to a second electric motor to finely adjust a crimping anvil of said tooling in accordance with such comparison, to bring the shut height of said first and second upper dies of said tooling to said theoretical value.
- 2. Apparatus for crimping electrical terminals to electrical leads; the apparatus comprising a crimping die set; a crimping anvil; means for driving the die set through cycles of operation each comprising a working stroke towards the anvil and a return stroke away from the anvil; and a single first electric motor for adjusting the shut height of the die stepwise, to a theoretical value corresponding to the dimensions of the terminals and the leads; means for determining during operation of the apparatus, the actual value of said shut crimp height and a second electric motor for automatically finely and continuously adjusting the height of said anvil to cause the value of said actual shut height to coincide with the theoretical shut height; wherein said determining means comprises a load cell for measuring the value of the crimping force applied to each terminal and means for continuously measuring the position of the die set, during each cycle of operation of the apparatus, means for sampling and holding the results of said measurements to produce an actual crimping force value envelope, a comparator for comparing the actual envelope with an ideal crimping force envelope and means for producing a signal to actuate said second electric motor for adjusting the height of the anvil; and wherein said means for continuously measuring the position of the die set comprises an incremental encoder connected to a power driven shaft in driving relationship with said die set, for continuously supplying said sampling and holding means with signals representing the angular position of said shaft, said die set comprising a first die for crimping wire barrels of said electrical terminals to said leads and a second die for crimping insulation barrels of said terminals to said leads, said shut height adjusting means comprising a single rotary plate having a first side and second side opposite to said first side, a ring of first projections of different height on said first side for selective engagement with said first die and a ring of second projections of different heights on said second side for selective engagement with said second die, the number of said second projections being a multiple of the number of said first projections, said first and second projections being so relatively dimensioned and arranged that a plurality of adjustments for the second die can be selected for a given adjustment of the first die.
- 3. An electrical terminal applicator comprising an applicator ram driveable by means of a press ram through a working stroke towards, and a return stroke away from, a crimping anvil, the applicator ram having thereon a first crimping die for cooperation with the anvil to crimp a wire barrel of an electrical terminal to the bared end portion of the metal core of an insulated electrical lead during each stroke of the applicator ram, and a second crimping die for crimping an insulation barrel of the terminal to the insulation of the lead in cooperation with the anvil during said working stroke and said dies being adjustable lengthwise of the applicator ram, plate means being mounted for angular adjustment about an axis on, and extending lengthwise of, the applicator ram, selectively to interpose first projections of different heights between the press ram and the applicator ram to adjust the shut height of the first die and selectively to interpose second projections of different heights between the applicator ram and the second crimping die to adjust the shut height of that die, an electric motor being drivingly connected to said plate means for adjusting the angular position of said plate means about said axis; wherein said plate means is in the form of a single unit, the first projections being disposed on one side thereof and the second projections being disposed on the opposite side thereof, said single unit comprising an upper plate part and a lower plate part secured together in superposed relationship, said plate parts co-operating to define a peripheral recess receiving an annular gear wheel coaxial with said axis and meshing with a gear wheel driven by said motor; and wherein means are provided for determining the actual values of said shut heights, during the operation of the applicator as determined by the angular adjustment of said plate means, and means for automatically and continuously adjusting the height of said anvil to cause the actual values of said shut heights to coincide with theoretical shut heights of a value corresponding to the dimensions of the wire barrel and said lead.
- 4. Apparatus for crimping electrical terminals to leads, the apparatus comprising a first crimping die, a crimping anvil, rotary means for driving the die through cycles of operation each comprising a working stroke along a rectilinear path towards the anvil to crimp a terminal on the anvil to a lead, and a return stroke away from the anvil, means for stepwise adjustment of the shut height of the die to a theoretical value corresponding to the dimensions of the terminals and the leads, a load cell for measuring the value of the crimping force applied to a terminal during each cycle of operation, means for continuously measuring the angular position of the rotary member in turn to measure the position of the die along said rectilinear path during each cycle of operation, means for sampling and holding the results of both of said measurements to produce an actual crimping force value envelope, a comparator for comparing said actual crimping force value envelope with an ideal crimping force value envelope entered into said comparator, means for producing a signal indicative of the result of said comparison, and means for automatically and continuously adjusting the height of the anvil in response to said signal to cause the shut height of the die to coincide with said theoretical shut height, the apparatus further comprising a further crimping die driven by said rotary means, the shut height of the further crimping die driven by said rotary means being adjustable to a theoretical value corresponding to said dimensions by said stepwise adjustment means; wherein
- said stepwise adjustment means comprises a rotary unit having a first side and a second side opposite to said first side, first projections of different heights on said first side and second projections of different heights on said second side, said first projections being selectively engageable with said first die and said second projections being selectively engageable with said further die, whereby both of said dies can be simultaneously adjusted by rotation of said rotary unit, the number of the second projections being an integral multiple of the number of the first projections.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/706,627 filed May 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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