Claims
- 1. A wire shearing mechanism for forming at least one terminal from an elongated length of wire, said shearing mechanism including:
- a wire die holder,
- a channel formed in said wire die holder,
- an elongated slot formed in the base of said channel,
- a slide positioned in said elongated slot and spring biased towards one end of said slot,
- a socket carried by said slide,
- an elongated fixed socket formed at the opposite end of said elongated slot,
- a wire die removably seated in said channel with a portion thereof extending beyond said wire die holder,
- a blade receiving channel formed in the face of the wire die and opening in a direction away from the wire die holder,
- at least one wire passage adapted to receive said elongated length of wire formed in the portion of said wire die extending beyond said wire die holder,
- an anvil fastened to the wire die adjacent said wire passage,
- a blade slidably mounted in the wire die channel for reciprocal movement towards and away from said anvil and across said wire passage, and
- means connecting said blade and said slide socket to return said blade from said anvil.
- 2. The shearing mechanism of claim 1 in which at least one notch is formed in said blade in alignment with said wire passage so that the blade will sever a piece of wire from said elongated length of wire and move the piece of wire from alignment with the passage to a position against said anvil where the notch in the blade will support said severed piece of wire.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 in which a wire passage is located on each side of said anvil and a pair of blades are reciprocally mounted one on each side of said anvil for movement towards and away from said anvil.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 including means for moving said blades toward each other to sever said length of wire, said means including a free floating air cylinder having an extendible piston rod engaging one of said blades and a yoke engaging the other blade with the piston rod and yoke arranged so that actuation of the air cylinder will move the blades toward each other.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 in which said yoke is rotatably adjustable relative to the longitudinal axis of the air cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application, Ser. No. 738,639, filed Nov. 3, 1976 now Pat. No. 4,068,367.
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