For mounting an object such as an air bag material on a gas generator or an air bag on a mounting plate, tension clamps, such as known from U.S. Pat. No. 8,424,166 B2, are used which consist of a band and a buckle disposed on one end portion of the band.
U.S. 2009/0114308 A1 discloses a tool by which such a tension clamp, which has been pre-assembled from a band and a buckle and placed on the object, is tensioned round the object, the buckle is subsequently locked on the band, and the excessive length of the outer band end is cut off. To do so, the object to be fastened including the tension clamp is placed in a holder, the outer band end is clamped between a tensioning roller and a pressure roller, and the tensioning roller is rotated. When a given band tension or a given rotation of the pressure roller is reached the band is locked to the buckle by being deformed within the buckle using a spring-loaded plunger. At the same time, the outer band end which projects from the buckle is cut off by means of a cutting wheel which is rotated together with the plunger.
Deforming the band within the buckle requires the object to be fastened as a counter element to receive the force exerted by the plunger. This involves the risk of the object to be fastened being damaged.
As another disadvantage of the known tool, the cutting of the band generates a sharp-edged end piece projecting from the buckle, which may lead to injuries in the subsequent handling.
In another tool for mounting a tension clamp, as known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,641,629, a buckle is mounted on a band by means of two counter-acting plier jaws, each of which has an inclined surface to engage a lateral window in the buckle. The inclined surfaces are convex at their upper sides and produce a convex hump in the band to be locked in an aperture of the buckle. Higher tensional forces occurring in the band will entail the risk of the hump slipping out of the aperture so that the locking will open.
The invention is based the object to avoid, at least in part, the disadvantages which exist with comparable prior art tools. A more specific object may be seen in providing a tool of the type described above by which a tension clamp may be mounted with the force required for a secure fixation and without any substantial influence on the object to be fastened.
This object is achieved by the invention defined in claim 1. In the tool formed in accordance with claim 1, a locking device has means which may be moved into a lateral window of the buckle for deforming a side edge of the outer band end portion. The deforming forces act parallel to the surface of the object to be fastened and are supported by the tool. The object or structural member is thus not influenced or required within the area of the buckle even when relatively high deforming forces are exerted on the buckle to achieve a secure locking.
The locking device has preferably two plier jaws adapted to move into opposite windows of the buckle for simultaneously deforming both side edges of the outer band end portion. This prevents transverse forces from acting on the buckle and the locking takes place symmetrically.
In another embodiment, the plier jaws have inclined surfaces at their sides which are remote from the inner band end portion during the deforming process, and the width of the plier jaws corresponds to the clear width of the windows as measured in the longitudinal direction of the band. This allows the portions of the band lying within the area of the window to be notched and bent up, wherein the windows of the buckle themselves form the cutting edges for the notching. Part of the occurring wear thus takes place on the buckle rather than on the tool.
The severing device for shearing off the band preferably has a shearing member movable in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the band wherein the shearing member, in shearing off the band, cooperates with a part of the buckle so that part of the wear takes place on the buckle rather than on the tool also in this process. The edge of the shearing member facing the buckle is rounded off to avoid abrasion of material (e.g. of a coating) when he tension clamp is inserted.
In an embodiment, the severing device has two counter-acting plier jaws with cutting edges for notching both edges of the outer band end portion at the end face of the buckle remote from the inner band end portion. Preferably, the plier jaws have inclined surfaces for bending up triangular parts of the band portion to be severed. This arrangement performs the severing without forces acting of the object to be fastened.
In further embodiments, the surfaces of the locking and, respectively, severing device, which effect the notching process and/or the severing process are grooved to counteract the generation of chips, or if generated, keep them as small as possible.
Preferable, the part of the locking device to be moved into the lateral windows of the buckle may be controllable in such a manner that it serves to fix the buckle during the severing step, thus fulfilling a further purpose.
The locking device and the severing device may be controllable by a common crank, preferably in a manner that the locking device is released from its engagement in the windows of the buckle after the severing step
In a further embodiment, the device for tensioning the band round the object to be fastened has a clamping mechanism which is movable away from the buckle holder to clamp the outer band end portion. For accelerating the tensioning process, the movement of the clamping mechanism is controlled in its first part dependent on distance and then dependent on force, wherein the change-over from distance control to force control takes place at a predetermined force threshold.
Embodiments of the invention are explained below with reference to the drawings, in which:
The tension clamp 19 shown in
The tool shown in
As shown in
In this position, the band 20 is fixed by a clamping mechanism 40 which is shown in
Subsequently, the band 20 is tensioned round the object to be fastened by the tensioning device (
To shorten the time required for the tensioning process, the piston rod 45 may be controlled at first dependent on distance and in the final part of the movement, when a predetermined tension is reached, dependent on force.
In this position, the locking device 50 shown in
In this condition, the plier jaws 54 are moved toward each other by the control crank 51 so as to engage the windows 25 of the buckle 21, and their inclined surfaces 55 notch and bend up the side edge portions 24 of the band at the edges of the windows (see
As seen in the enlarged representations of
By the further movement of the control crank 51 (
The plier jaws 54 are subsequently opened to prevent them from becoming stuck in the windows 25 of the buckle 21 and failing to release the buckle 21.
Then, the piston rod 45 is moved to the left in the drawings whereby the plunger 42 of the clamping mechanism 40 releases the severed part of the outer band portion 23 which is still clamped. The slider 33 is then moved to the left so that the severed porting of the outer band portion 23 is set free and can fall out of the tool.
In the severing device explained with reference to
As shown in
In the alternative embodiment of the severing device shown in
The further embodiment of the severing device shown in
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19 Tension clamp
20 Band
21 Buckle
22 Inner band end portion
23 Outer band end portion
24 Side edge portions (of 20)
25 Window
26 End face (of 21)
30 Tool head
31 Passage
32 Bottom part (of 33)
33 Slider
34 Stop
35 Proximity sensor
37 Grooves
40 Clamping mechanism
41 Toggle lever
42 Plunger
45 Piston rod
46 Load cell
50 Locking device
51 Control crank
53 Pins
54 Plier jaws
55 Inclined surfaces
56 Grooves
60 Lower part (of 31)
61 Cutting edge
62 Edge (of 26)
63 Control crank
65 Knife
66 Chamfer (of 65)
70 Plier jaws
72 Plier jaws
73 Triangular parts
74 Centre web
80 Clamping mechanism
81 Piston rod
82 Eccentric lever
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/078344 | Dec 2014 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/079988 | 12/16/2015 | WO | 00 |