Claims
- 1. A wire jig of a type used with a wire processing machine, the wire jig comprising a frame having a wire clamping assembly thereon for clamping a plurality of wires in a coplanar array adjacent to the ends of the wires in side-by-side parallel relationship so that the ends of the wires can be presented in a wire processing apparatus, the wire jig being characterized in that:
- the wiring clamping assembly comprises a plurality of individual wire clamps, each wire clamp being capable of holding at least one wire adjacent to one end of the wire,
- the clamps being in side-by-side aligned positions in a stack supported on the frame so that wires held in the stack extend laterally from the stack,
- means for moving individual selected clamps laterally from the clamps remaining in the stack in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axes of the wires held in the individual selected clamps to extended positions, guide means being provided for guiding the individual selected clamps during movement between their aligned positions and their extended positions whereby,
- individual wires held in the wire jig can be selectively moved laterally of the array of wires to present the individual wires to a wire processing machine.
- 2. A wire jib as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that each individual wire clamp has a first actuator engaging portion which is engageable by a first actuator for sliding each individual clamp from its aligned position to its extended position and returning the individual clamp to its aligned position.
- 3. A wire jig as set forth in claim 2 characterized in that each wire clamp comprises first and second clamping members which are movable with respect to each other between a wire-receiving position and a wire clamping position, each wire clamp being receptive to a wire when the first and second clamping members are in their wire-receiving positions and being effective to clamp the wire when the first and second clamping members move relative to each other to the wire clamping position.
- 4. A wire jig as set forth in claim 3 characterized in that at least one of the wire clamping members of each wire clamp has a second actuator engaging portion for engagement by a clamp opening actuator to move the first and second clamping members relative to each other.
- 5. A wire jig as set forth in claim 4 characterized in that the first and second wire clamping members comprise first and second clamping plates in parallel side-by-side relationship, the first and second clamping plates having opposed major surfaces which have contoured wire clamping portions which clamp a wire therebetween.
- 6. A wire jig as set forth in claim 5 characterized in that the first and second clamping plates are resiliently biased to the wire clamping position by spring means, the clamp opening actuator being effective to move the first and second clamping plates against the biasing force of the spring means.
- 7. A wire jig as set forth in claim 6 characterized in that each wire clamp has a supported side and a wire-receiving side which faces oppositely with respect to the supported side, the supported side being supported on the frame, the contoured wire clamping portions being proximate to the wire-receiving side.
- 8. A wire jig as set forth in claim 6 characterized in that the contoured wire-receiving portions define a wire-receiving pocket, the first wire clamping plate being biased to a normal position by the spring means, the first clamping plate being in the normal position when the first and second clamping plates are in the wire clamping position, the first clamping plate being movable towards the frame to a depressed position, the first clamping plate being in the depressed position when the first and second clamps are in the wire-receiving positions.
- 9. A wire jig as set forth in claim 6 characterized in that the first actuator engaging portion is on a slider supported on the frame for sliding movement, the second clamping plate being fixed to the slider, the first clamping plate being carried by the second clamping plate by a lost motion coupling which permits movement of the first clamping plate to a depressed position, each wire clamp having a retainer plate, the first clamping plate being between the retainer plate and the second clamping plate, the slider being fixed to the retainer plate and to the second clamping plate.
- 10. A wire jig as set forth in claim 5 characterized in that the first actuator engaging portion is on a slider supported on the frame for sliding movement, the second clamping plate being fixed to the slider, the first clamping plate being carried by a lost motion coupling which permits movement of the first clamping plate to the depressed position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 551,621 filed Nov. 14, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,559,702.
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