The present invention relates to a wire-processing device with processing stations for processing a wire, and having at least one feeder with a guide-tube to feed the wire to the processing stations.
Usually, the processing stations of a wire-processing device are arranged in a circle, a swivel-arm feeding the wire-ends to the processing stations for processing (cutting, insulation-stripping, crimping, sleeving, etc.). The wire-ends must be fed to the processing stations accurately, both in the direction of the length of the wire and in the radial direction. Before cutting and insulation-stripping take place, the gripper of the swivel-arm grips the wire. Therefore, provided that the wire-end is guided accurately in a guide-tube of the gripper, the feeding accuracy depends only on the positioning accuracy of the swivel-arm drive. The internal diameter of the guide-tube must be adapted to the cross-section of the wire in such manner that the wire-end in the guide-tube can only move in the longitudinal axis of the wire. Depending on the cross-section of the wire which is to be processed, a corresponding guide-tube must be used, so that the wire-end cannot execute unexpected movements relative to the guide-tube.
When changing from one wire cross-section to another wire cross-section, the guide-tube of the gripper which was previously used must be removed manually, and a new guide-tube which is adapted to the new cross-section must be mounted manually.
A disadvantage of this known device is that incorrect manipulation when manually changing the guide-tube presents an accident hazard to the operator. Uncontrolled movements of the swivel-arm or gripper can cause the operator to trap and injure his fingers, at the least.
The present invention provides a solution to avoiding the disadvantages of the known device and creates a wire-processing device with short retooling times.
The advantages achieved by the present invention are that, at batch changes with different wire cross-sections, the operator need not remember, or be reminded, to change the guide-tube. Relative to manual changing of the guide-tube, automated or automatic changing of the guide-tube can be executed substantially faster, and thereby shorten the retooling times of the wire processing device, which especially in the case of small batch sizes with different cross-sections of wire, is of great economic significance.
The control system of the wire-processing device knows the data of, for example, the external diameter of the wire to be processed, and can select the optimal guide-tube automatically based on this data. With automatic changing of the guide-tube, possible confusion of guide-tubes through error of the operator when changing the guide-tube manually is ruled out. Furthermore, optimal guidance of the wire-end also results in a consistently uniform high quality of the processed wire-end.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
The swivel-arm 4 is shown in the neutral position on a longitudinal axis of the wire 3 in which, for example, a processing station with a cutting head 9 is arranged which cuts off the leading end, and strips the insulation, of a wire-end 3.1 (
The magazine 11 with the guide-tubes 10 can also be arranged within the working area and within the feeding area of the swivel-arm 4, for example between two processing stations. So that no collisions can occur, in this variant embodiment the magazine 11 is, for example, movable upward and downward. When changing the guide-tubes 10, the magazine 11 is moved upward and is reachable by the swivel-arm 4. After changing the guide-tubes 10, the magazine 11 is moved downward and is then outside the swivel-arm path.
The device according to the present invention can also be provided on wire-processing devices with several swivel-arms, there being provided for each swivel-arm at least one magazine with a stock of guide-tubes and a wire guide.
The device according to the present invention can also be used, for example, on wire-processing devices with linear wire-feeding. On such devices the magazine with the guide-tubes, and the wire guide, are arranged at one end and the other end outside the working area and outside the feeding area of the device which feeds the wire-ends, the feeder being able to execute the change of guide-tubes automatically as explained above.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
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