Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1994-12-06
1997-03-18
Briggs, William R.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29 33M, 29748, 29753, H01R 4304
Patent
active
056111410
ABSTRACT:
A wire crimping apparatus includes a pair of wire-length setting rollers, a pair of crimping cylinders arranged in a direction of feeding a wire, a pair of wire guides which are openably/closably attached between said pair of crimping cylinders, a pair of moving tables which has connector container grooves opposite to said pair of crimping blades and can move independently of a direction horizontally orthogonal to a wire, and a wire guide stand which has a wire pushing-down cylinder and can move in the direction vertically orthogonal to the wire. On a pair of moving tables, each wire is crimped to the connector on a first moving table at a forward position in the direction of wire feeding, is extended to have a required length between the moving tables by the wire-length setting roller, crimped to the connector on a second moving table at a backward position in the direction of wire feeding, and the moving tables are moved in opposite directions to connect wires between the connectors in a crossing manner.
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Kato Sanae
Takada Kazuhiko
Briggs William R.
Yazaki -Corporation
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