The present disclosure generally relates to a reel cart for use with a wire processing system. More specifically, this disclosure relates to a terminal reel cart that allows two separate terminal applicators to be positioned on the reel cart, each loaded with a separate strip of terminals and positioned for use with the wire processing system. The two terminal reels and two applicators allow a new terminal reel and the terminal applicator to be loaded on the cart while the other terminal applicator and terminal reel are being used by the wire processing system.
Presently, many different types of terminal applicators can be used with a wire processing system. When different terminals are to be crimped onto the ends of the wire being processed, the terminal applicator is removed from the wire processing system and another terminal applicator is installed. In many wire processing facilities, there are two or more terminal applicators that are used on the wire processing machine, for each end of the wire.
When a new applicator is installed, a strip of terminals must be fed through a terminal guide and the applicator from a supply reel. The supply reel is typically mounted directly to the machine. This requires the operator to mount the terminal reel to the machine, mount the applicator and feed the terminal strip through the guide and the applicator, which requires down time of the wire processing machine.
The present disclosure relates to a terminal reel cart mounted on a series of caster wheels that can be moved about a manufacturing facility and used with one or more wire processing systems. The terminal reel cart includes two separate and independent terminal reels, each mounted to a support shaft. The support shafts are supported on a support body of the terminal reel cart.
The terminal reel cart includes a pair of terminal applicator holders, each configured to receive and retain a terminal applicator. When each terminal applicator is supported on a terminal applicator holder of the terminal reel cart, the continuous strip of terminals can be fed through the terminal applicator from the terminal reel supported by the terminal reel cart. The strip of terminals passes through a guide attached to the terminal reel cart. When a strip of terminals is installed into the terminal applicator, the entire terminal reel cart can be moved as a unit to a desired wire processing system during changeover of the terminal applicators. Since the strip of terminals is already installed into the terminal applicator, the terminal applicator can be removed from the terminal applicator holder and installed into terminal station of the wire processing system without having to thread the strip of terminals through the terminal applicator. A second reel of terminals is also supported on the terminal cart and threaded through the second terminal applicator.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, each of the terminal applicator holders includes a magnet to magnetically hold a terminal applicator in place. Other types of holding devices are contemplated as being within the scope of the present disclosure.
The terminal guide included on the terminal reel cart is pivotally mounted such that the terminal guide can guide the strip of terminals as the applicator is moved from the terminal applicator holder to installation within the wire processing system. The terminal guide includes a switch connected to the wire processing system to provide a signal indicating whether the strip of terminals is passing through the guide. When the strip of terminals is missing, the system determines that the terminal reel needs to be replaced.
The terminal reel cart includes a paper take-up reel associated with each of the terminal reels. The paper take-up reel accumulates the paper separating from the strips of terminals. In one embodiment, the paper take-up reel is supported along a drive shaft. The drive shaft is rotatably coupled to a drive wheel through a clutch assembly. Rotation of the drive wheel causes rotation of the center spool of the paper take up reel.
When the terminal reel cart is installed at the wire processing system, the drive wheel of the terminal reel cart frictionally engages a drive wheel coupled to a drive motor of the wire processing system. The frictional interaction between the drive wheel of the wire processing system and the drive wheel of the terminal reel cart allows the wire processing system to control the operation of the paper take up reel. Alternatively, the drive wheel of the wire processing system and the drive wheel of the terminal reel cart may engage in a non-frictional interaction, such as by gears. As another alternative, a separate drive motor could be included on the terminal reel cart.
The two separate terminal reels and terminal applicators allows the terminal cart to be positioned in the wire processing system with the inside terminal reel and applicator being used by the wire processing system. In this positon and while the wire processing system is operation, the outside terminal reel and associated terminal applicator can be loaded without interrupting operation of the wire processing system. When it is desired to change the terminal applicator, the reel cart can be rotated 180 degrees and the terminal applicator and terminal reel on the opposite side of the cart are installed into the wire processing system.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
The terminal reel cart 10 supports a first terminal reel 16A and a second terminal reel 16B that each include a continuous strip of terminal 2 wound thereon. Each of the terminal reels 16A, 16B is positioned between a pair of support plates 18 and is rotatably mounted to a shaft 20 that is supported along one of a first face surface 22A and a second face surface 22B of the support body 12, as shown in
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When a terminal applicator 6 is supported on a terminal applicator holder 26A, 26B, the strip of terminals 2 passes through the terminal chute 40 such that the strip of terminals 2 can be loaded into the terminal applicator 6 when the terminal applicator is supported on the terminal applicator holder 26A, 26B. When the terminal applicator 6 is removed from the terminal applicator holder 26A, 26B and installed into the wire processing system, as will be described, the strip of terminals 2 may remain supported after the terminal applicator is positioned in its desired location.
It should be recognized that while the Figures generally depict the terminal chute 40 as pivoting away from each respective face surface 22A, 22B when a strip of terminals 2 is loaded therein, alternative configurations to accommodate the strip of terminals 2 would be readily recognized in the art.
It should also be recognized that while the Figures generally depict the terminal applicator holder 26A, 26B being positioned on the opposite face surface 22A, 22B as compared to the terminal reel 16A, 16B, terminal guide 32A,32B, and paper take-up reel 44A,44B, the terminal applicator holder may also be positioned on the same face surface as the terminal reel, terminal guide and paper take-up reel.
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It should be recognized that while the Figures generally depict a terminal reel cart 10 that supports two independent terminal applicator and terminal reel setups, the present disclosure can readily be expanded to include additional surfaces and corresponding terminal applicators. For example, a triangular support body having three face surfaces could be used to provide a terminal reel cart 10 having three terminal applicator and terminal reel setups.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/161,949, filed May 15, 2015.
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