Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to assemble electrical device
Patent
1988-09-22
1989-10-03
Echols, P. W.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to assemble electrical device
29754, 29755, 29748, 29861, 29863, 29865, 29866, 269229, 269231, B23P 1904, H01R 4301
Patent
active
048707473
ABSTRACT:
The assembly comprises a first slide (34) carrying a wire insertion tool (38) and a second slide (80) carrying support tools (92). As the slide (34) descends through a working stroke to cause the wire insertion tool (38) to insert a wire (W) into the wire slot (18) of an electrical terminal (10') of a multicontact electrical connector (2), support noses (96) of the support tools (92) which are in an open position, enter the mouths of the wire slots (18) of the next adjacent terminals. The wire insertion tool (38) continues to descend past the noses (96) to insert the wire (W) into the slot (18) of the terminal (10') and the support tools (92) close so that their noses (96) engage the terminals (10) on either side of the terminal (10') to be loaded with wire, thereby to restrain splaying of that terminal (10') as the wire (W) is inserted into its wire slot (18).
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Maack Werner
Zendler Richard
AMP Incorporated
Echols P. W.
Jordan K.
Terrell Thomas G.
Wolstoncroft Bruce J.
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