Terminal band feeding device having efficient partitioning tape

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Tension control or brake – Supply controlled

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2425641, 226162, 226150, B65H 7700, B65H 2318

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ABSTRACT:
A terminal band feeding apparatus has a feeding reel on which spirally wound are (i) a terminal band having terminal blanks in a chain manner and (ii) a partitioning tape for preventing the terminal blanks from becoming entangled with one another. By pulling out the partitioning tape from the feeding reel, the terminal band is reeled out and fed to the terminal crimping position of a continuous terminal crimping machine. When a limit switch detects the fact that predetermined tension is applied to the terminal band, the tape is clamped and sent downward by a predetermined amount. The tape thus sent is thrown away in a dust box.

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patent: 3474946 (1969-10-01), Desplats et al.
patent: 4167239 (1979-09-01), Bihler
patent: 4253597 (1981-03-01), Waffner
patent: 4493447 (1985-01-01), Ledgerwood

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