Metal deforming – With use of control means energized in response to activator... – Sensing tool or tool-linked part
Patent
1990-06-27
1992-10-06
Jones, David
Metal deforming
With use of control means energized in response to activator...
Sensing tool or tool-linked part
72 21, 72 31, 7245316, 29715, 29720, B21D 706
Patent
active
051521628
ABSTRACT:
A crimping system for crimping electrical connectors to cables. The system can automatically sense the size of a connector and can automatically determine a minimum acceptable distance of work travel in relation to the size of a connector. The system can crimp articles and control the movement of an indentor by use of a computer. The system can sense predetermined crimping information and at least partially record crimping information. The system can determine the occurrence of a bad crimp. The system can monitor predetermined characteristics of the crimping system. The system can sense free travel movement of an indentor and determine appropriate work travel movement of the indentor relative to sensed free travel movement. The system can sense free travel movement of an indentor and compare sensed free travel movement to a stored memory of potential free travel movements and connector sizes. The system can have a computer controller for, at least partially controlling a hydraulic drive system. The system can have a diagnostic monitor for use in evaluating both past and present operation of the system. A method of is disclosed for determining indentor work travel movement of crimping apparatus and a method of controlling a system for hydraulically crimping electrical connectors is also disclosed.
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Advertisement "ROBO CRIMP" Huskie Tools, Inc., Oct. 1989 CEE NEWS, 3 pages.
Chen Edward J.
Delano Howard D.
Ferraro Neil P.
Lee Patrick S.
Logue Raymond
Burndy Corporation
Jones David
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