Claims
- 1. An apparatus for trimming and forming leads on electrical devices comprising:
a. at least two rotatable pulleys; b. an endless belt having a pulley side opposing a device side, said belt being disposed around said pulleys with said pulley side contacting said pulleys such that rotation of said pulleys will cause said belt to travel around said pulleys; c. means for retaining the devices on said belt; d. means for rotating at least one of said pulleys; e. a plurality of paired tooling members, each of said paired tooling members having first and second tooling members disposed on said opposing sides of said belt and directly opposing so as to cooperate and perform a tooling operation on the leads when reciprocated toward each other along a common axis; and, f. means for reciprocating said first and second tooling members toward and away from each other along a common axis to perform said tooling operation.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising means for synchronizing said means for rotating said pulleys and said means for reciprocating.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
said plurality of pulleys further comprises a series of spaced protrusions capable or engaging said belt; and, said belt contains a series of openings sized and spaced so as to be engaged by said protrusions on said pulleys and further comprising pins extending from said device side capable of engaging and supporting electrical devices.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for reciprocating said paired tooling members further comprises:
a plurality of rotatable cams corresponding to said plurality of paired tooling members, said plurality of cams having a first and a second face containing a trough; a cam shaft connecting said plurality of cams; means for turning said cam shaft; a plurality of first lever arms corresponding to said plurality of cams, said first lever arms being attached to said corresponding first tooling member and having a cam end slidably attached in said trough of said first face of said corresponding cam such that rotation of said cams will cause the reciprocation said first tooling member; and, a plurality of second lever arms corresponding to said plurality of cams, said second lever arms being attached to said corresponding second tooling member and having a cam end slidably attached in said trough of said second face of said corresponding cam such that rotation of said cams will cause the reciprocation said second tooling member.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising means for synchronizing said means for rotating said pulleys and said means for reciprocating.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the electrical devices are contained in a frame having a top portion containing indexing holes and a bottom portion, said apparatus further comprising:
a track positioned relative to said belt so as to provide additional alignment and support to the bottom portion of the frame; said means for retaining the devices comprises a plurality of pins disposed in said device side of said belt and spaced so as to cooperate with the indexing holes; said plurality of pulleys comprises two pulleys rotatable about a vertically oriented axis; said first and second tooling members are reciprocated in a horizontal direction; said means for rotating said pulleys comprises a pulley servomotor; said means for turning comprises a cam servomotor; and, said means for synchronizing comprises a computer.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for reciprocating said paired tooling members further comprises:
a plurality of rotatable first cams corresponding to said plurality of first tooling members, said first cams having a face containing a trough; a first cam shaft connecting said plurality of first cams; means for turning said first cam shaft; a plurality of first lever arms corresponding to said plurality of first cams, said first lever arms being attached to said corresponding first tooling member and having a cam end slidably attached in said trough of said first face of said corresponding-first-cam such that rotation of said cams will cause the reciprocation said first tooling member; and, a plurality of rotatable second cams corresponding to said plurality of second tooling members, said second cams having a face containing a trough; a second cam shaft connecting said plurality of second cams; means for turning said second cam shaft; a plurality of second lever arms corresponding to said plurality of second cams, said second lever arms being attached to said corresponding second tooling member and having a cam end slidably attached in said trough of said second face of said corresponding second cam such that rotation of said cams will cause the reciprocation said second tooling member; and, means for synchronizing said means for turning said first cam shaft and said second cam shaft.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
said means for turning said first cam shaft comprises a first cam servomotor; said means for turning said second cam shaft comprises a second cam servomotor; and, means for synchronizing comprises a computer:
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said computer further synchronizes said turning of said first and second cams with said means for rotating said pulleys.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
said means for turning said first cam shaft comprises a cam servomotor; and, said means for turning said second cam shaft comprises said cam servomotor.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the electrical devices are contained in a frame having a top portion containing indexing holes and a bottom portion, said apparatus further comprising:
a track positioned relative to said belt so as to provide additional alignment and support to the bottom portion of the frame; and, said means for retaining the devices comprises a plurality of pins disposed in said device side of said belt and spaced so as to cooperate with the indexing holes.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein:
said plurality of pulleys comprises two pulleys rotatable about a vertically oriented axis and the electrical devices are retained on said belt in a vertical orientation; and, said first and second tooling members are reciprocated in a horizontal direction.
- 13. A method of trimming and forming leads on electrical devices comprising:
a. attaching the electrical devices to an endless belt suitable for retaining the devices, the belt being disposed around at least two pulleys; b. rotating the pulleys to advance the belt retaining the devices to position the leads for forming; c. forming the leads on the electrical devices to a desired shape; and, d. detaching the electrical devices from the belt.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the device has a bottom surface and opposing sides and the leads have an attached end and a free said and extend perpendicularly from the opposing sides of the devices and said step of forming further comprises:
rotating the pulleys to advance the belt retaining the devices to position the leads for trimming; trimming the leads on the electrical devices to a desired length; rotating the pulleys to advance the belt retaining the devices to position the leads for bending; bending the free end of the leads toward the bottom surface of the device to form substantially a right angle to the attached end; bending the leads, near the attached end toward the bottom surface of the device to form substantially a right angle to the attached end; bending the free end of the leads so as to generally face the bottom surface of the device; and, bending the leads between the free and attached ends to bring the free end of the lead into close proximity to the bottom surface of the device.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein:
said step of attaching the electrical devices includes attaching the electrical devices to the endless belt so that the electrical devices are vertically oriented; and, said rotating of the pulleys occurs about a vertical axis.
- 16. A method of trimming and forming leads on electrical devices contained in a lead frame comprising:
a. attaching the lead frame to an endless belt suitable for retaining the lead frame, the belt being disposed around at least two pulleys; b. rotating the pulleys to advance the belt retaining the lead frame to position the leads for forming; c. forming the leads on the electrical devices to a desired shape; d. detaching the electrical devices from the lead frame; and, e. detaching the lead frame from the belt.
- 17. The method of claim is wherein the lead frame has a bottom surface and opposing sides and the leads have an attached end and a free said and extend perpendicularly from the opposing sides of the devices and said step of forming further comprises:
rotating the pulleys to advance the belt retaining the lead frame to position the leads for trimming; trimming the leads on the electrical devices to a desired length; rotating the pulleys to advance the belt retaining the lead frame to position the leads for bending; bending the free end of the leads toward the bottom surface of the device to form substantially a right angle to the attached end; bending the leads near the attached end toward the bottom surface of the device to form substantially a right angle to the attached end; bending the free end of the leads so as to generally face the bottom surface of the device; and, bending the leads between the free and attached ends to bring the free end of the lead into close proximity to the bottom surface of the device.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein:
said step of attaching the lead frame includes attaching the lead frame to the endless belt so that the electrical devices are vertically oriented; and, said rotating of the pulleys occurs about a vertical axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/067,967 filed Feb. 6, 2002, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/418,090 filed Oct. 14, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,405,430, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/146,702 filed Sept. 3, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,029,329, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/598,148 filed Feb. 7, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,907,902.
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