Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device
Patent
1997-07-29
1998-12-22
Vo, Peter
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to assemble electrical device
29744, 29753, 29755, 29863, 29 33M, 72430, H01R 4304, H01R 43048
Patent
active
058506853
ABSTRACT:
A machine (10) for receiving and operating a terminal applicator (12) in the attaching of an electrical terminal (14) to a conductor includes a magnetic power unit (28) having a fixed electromagnet (30) attached to the frame (20) and a movable electromagnet (32) coupled to the terminal applicator (12). The machine includes a cycling mechanism (86) for manually moving the movable electromagnet (32) through the power and return strokes of the terminal applicator (12). The cycling mechanism (86) includes a lead screw (88) having a nut (102) in threaded engagement therewith that moves vertically when the lead screw is rotated. A latch (110) attached to the nut (102) pivots into an opening (112) in the periphery (114) of the movable electromagnet (32) when the lead screw is rotated in one direction (130). As the lead screw (88) is rotated further the latch (110) carries the movable electromagnet (32) downwardly through its power stroke. When the lead screw (88) is rotated in the opposite direction the latch (110) carries the movable electromagnet (32) upwardly through its return stroke. When the movable electromagnet (32) nears its upper most position during the return stroke the latch (110) pivots, out of the opening (112) and disengages the movable electromagnet (32).
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Strong Michael David
Wright Donald William
Yeomans Michael Anthony
Chang Rick Kiltae
Ness Anton P.
The Whitaker Corporation
Vo Peter
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