EP2006962A1 - Spender- und Crimpzange für Verkabelungszubehör zum Aufcrimpen auf ein Kabel - Google Patents

Spender- und Crimpzange für Verkabelungszubehör zum Aufcrimpen auf ein Kabel Download PDF

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EP2006962A1
EP2006962A1 EP08290482A EP08290482A EP2006962A1 EP 2006962 A1 EP2006962 A1 EP 2006962A1 EP 08290482 A EP08290482 A EP 08290482A EP 08290482 A EP08290482 A EP 08290482A EP 2006962 A1 EP2006962 A1 EP 2006962A1
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Jean-Pierre Barriuso
Patrick Hauchard
Ludovic Hue
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    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R43/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
    • H01R43/04Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for forming connections by deformation, e.g. crimping tool
    • H01R43/042Hand tools for crimping
    • H01R43/045Hand tools for crimping with contact member feeding mechanism

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  • the present invention generally relates to the distribution and crimping pliers of wiring accessories.
  • a wiring accessory comprises a metal drum to be crimped on the previously stripped end of the conductive core of an electrical conductor, in order to make it easier and safer the connection to any terminal.
  • the present invention is more particularly the distribution and crimping pliers of which one of the branches is provided to receive a charger adapted to contain, arranged parallel to each other, a plurality of wiring accessories arranged side by side.
  • the patent EP 0 678 944 discloses a multifunctional clamp which is adapted to perform crimping operations and whose charger is adapted to receive different size wiring accessories.
  • the present invention aims to provide a simple and economical crimping pliers and whose charger is adapted to receive a range of different sizes of wiring accessories.
  • the interaction between the actuating element and the positioning tab makes it possible to correctly position the wiring accessory located at the end between the two jaws and especially to maintain this position during the deformation, avoiding any backflow of this accessory in the direction charger.
  • the loaders described in the aforementioned documents have at their output end a positioning tab which acts by simple elastic bending of the material of which it is made when the plurality of crimping accessory is advanced by one unit.
  • the accessory-facing face has a concave portion of contour similar to that of the body of crimping accessories so that when the concave portion is supported against the body of an accessory, it can not back while it can only advance if it is subject to a advancement force greater than a predetermined threshold to bend the positioning tab.
  • the positioning tab is in a metal material while the rest of the charger is plastic.
  • the fact of not counting on the flexibility of the tongue when moving from one positioning accessory to the next, but on the interaction between the positioning tab and an actuating element mechanically linked to one of the jaws, allows, as will be seen below, to obtain the positioning tab simply, convenient and economical while offering excellent positioning performance.
  • This wiring accessory 5 comprises a metal drum 6 intended to be engaged on the end 1 of the conductive core of the electrical conductor 3 and a collar of insulating material 7, intended to engage the sheath 4 of the conductor 3.
  • the clamp 10 comprises two branches 11, 12 hinged to each other by a pin 13 introduced through the openings 14, 14 ', 15 and 15'.
  • the branch 11 forming a magazine is equipped with a slider 16, vertically movable in translation when the branches 11 and 12 come closer to each other.
  • the slider 16 comprises a crimping punch 17 which is able to print a crimping deformation to the metal barrel 6 of a wiring accessory 5 disposed on the cradle 18.
  • the clamp 10 also comprises a charger 19 intended to contain a plurality of wiring accessories 5 arranged parallel to each other and possibly connected together in a string.
  • the charger 19 which is positioned in the magazine branch 11, can supply it with wiring accessories 5 to crimp.
  • the branch 11 comprises a handle 20 which extends generally rectilinear and has in cross section, a concave U-shaped profile facing the branch 12.
  • the handle 20 is extended at one of its ends by a head 21 having two lateral cheeks 22 and 23 which extend parallel to each other forwards and in the direction of the branch 12. opposite ends to the handle 20, the two cheeks 22 and 23 are connected by a plate 24 which extends transversely thereto in a direction generally parallel to that of the handle 20.
  • the cheek 22 comprises in its central part, a first circular through opening 14. At the front of this first opening 14, the cheek has a second through opening 25 of oval shape and oriented transversely to the handle 20.
  • the cheek 22 On its outer face 26 and behind the second opening 25, the cheek 22 has a recess 27 which extends on the periphery of the first opening 14. At the junction between the handle 20 and the cheek 22, there is protuberance 28 representing an angular portion of a ring whose curvature is oriented towards the opening 14.
  • the cheek 22 also comprises near the plate 24, a recess 29 which flares forward of the clamp 10. This notch 29 is intended to allow the introduction of an electrical conductor 3 crimping.
  • the inner face (not visible in the drawings) of the cheek 22 has a rib extending transversely to the direction of the handle 20 from the edge 30 of the cheek 22 to the notch 29. This rib is interrupted at level of through opening 25.
  • the cheek 23 is generally similar to the cheek 22. It comprises in its central part, a first opening 14 'identical and disposed opposite the opening 14. At the front of this first opening 14', the cheek 23 has a second through opening 35 identical to the opening 25 and arranged opposite the latter.
  • the cheek 23 has on its outer face and at the rear of the second opening 35, a recess (not visible in the drawings) which extends at the periphery of the first opening 14 '.
  • a protuberance 28 ' similar to the protuberance 28 whose curvature is oriented towards the opening 14'.
  • the inner face 36 of the cheek 23 has a rib 37 which extends parallel to the rib of the cheek 22 from the edge 38 of the cheek 23 to the plate 24.
  • the rib 37 is interrupted at the through opening 35. It is located opposite the rib of the cheek 22 and has a width greater than the latter to avoid any error during assembly of the slide 16.
  • the plate 24 has a cross member 41 which extends from the base of the rib 37 of the cheek 23 to the circular through opening 42.
  • the cross member 41 constitutes the housing of the profiled metal cradle 18, which has an arcuate section circle. During assembly, the cradle 18 is forcefully introduced through the opening 43 located on the cheek 23.
  • the opening 42 is intended to receive the rotary stopper 50 whose maintenance on the plate 24 is provided by a cylindrical rod 51 pressed into force in the opening 52 disposed at the front end of the plate 24 and transverse to the opening 42.
  • the portion of the rotary stop 50 which is located above the plate 24, has two semi-cylindrical recesses 53 and 54 arranged back to back and oriented transversely to the cheeks 22 and 23. These recesses 53 and 54 act as a stop for the flange of insulating material 7 of the crimping accessory 5.
  • the portion of the rotary stop 50 which is located below the plate 24, comprises a crank 55 which, as will be seen later, allows the operator to rotate the rotary stop 50 180 ° to position the one or other of the recesses 53 or 54 opposite the notch 29.
  • the handle 20 is equipped with a rectangular loop 60 which extends transversely to the same handle 20 and is articulated there at its central zone. At the front of the loop 60, the handle 20 has a notch 61 which extends to the head 21 of the branch 11.
  • the magazine branch 11 also comprises a spring 62 disposed in the extension of the handle 20, between the cheeks 22 and 23 and whose free end has a loop 63.
  • the slider 16 of generally parallelepipedal shape, has on its first lateral face 70 a central groove 71.
  • This groove 71 which extends over the entire length of the slider 16 has a section complementary to that of the rib of the cheek 22.
  • the second lateral face (not visible in the drawings) of the slider 16 also comprises a central groove 72 which extends over the entire length of the slider 16, and has a complementary section to that of the rib 37 of the cheek 23.
  • the rear face 73 of the slider 16 has at one of its ends a surface 74 in bevel of which protrudes a tooth 75.
  • An opening 76 with an oval section and oriented transversely to the grooves 71 and 72, through the slide 16 from one side to the other and opens on its two lateral faces.
  • the face 77 of the slider 16 (oriented towards the plate 24 after mounting in the head 21) has two slots 78 and 79, offset relative to one another, for receiving the crimping punch 17 and a knife 90.
  • the crimping punch 17 comprises a portion 91, intended to be mounted inside the slider 16, the lateral flanges of which are notched so as to allow a forced insertion into the slit 78.
  • the portion 92 of the crimping punch 17 (the one protruding from the slide 16 after assembly) comprises at least one tooth 93 at its end. free.
  • this portion 92 comprises, in fact, side by side, four teeth 93, to obtain, on the wiring accessory 5, at a distance from one another, four local deformations. crimping.
  • the knife 90 comprises a portion 94 intended to be mounted inside the slider 16, which is generally similar to that of the punch 17 and intended to be forced into the slot 79 of the slider 16.
  • the lower part 95 of the knife 90 includes a cutting blade 96 whose cutting edge extends slightly beyond the teeth 93.
  • the branch 12 comprises a handle 100 which extends generally rectilinear and has in cross section, a concave U-shaped profile facing the magazine branch 11.
  • This handle 100 generally has the same width as the handle 20 but it extends to a shorter length than the latter.
  • the handle 100 is extended at one of its ends by a head 101 having two lateral cheeks 102 and 103 which extend in parallel. to one another towards the front and in the direction of the magazine branch 11. Near its opposite end to the head 101, the handle 100 has a transverse groove 104 designed to receive the loop 60.
  • the cheek 102 has in its central portion, a first circular through opening 15 whose diameter is very slightly greater than that of the openings 14 and 14 '. At the front of this first opening 15, the cheek 102 has on its outer face 105, a boss 106 having a circular through opening 107.
  • the back of the cheek 102 has a notch 108 whose shape is complementary to the protrusion 28 but which extends over a wider angular portion.
  • a second notch 109 is disposed at the front of the cheek to allow insertion of the cable by the operator as will be seen later.
  • the inner face (not visible) of the cheek 102 is flat so that the latter can slide against the outer face 26 of the cheek 22 during the crimping operation.
  • the cheek 103 is generally similar to the cheek 102. It comprises in its central part, a first opening 15 'identical and arranged opposite the opening 15. At the front of this first opening 15', the cheek 103 has on its outer face 110, a boss 111 having a circular through opening 112. The rear of the cheek 103 has a notch 113 similar to the notch 108 and whose shape is complementary to the protrusion 28 'but which extends over a wider angular portion. A second notch 114 similar to the notch 109 is also disposed at the front of the cheek 103.
  • the inner face 115 of the cheek 103 is flat so that the latter can slide against the outer face of the cheek 23 during the crimping operation.
  • the two cheeks 102 and 103 are interconnected at their opposite ends to the handle 100 by a curved crossbar 116.
  • This crosspiece 116 has a front 117 which runs towards the handle 100, a hook 118.
  • the slider 16 Prior to the assembly of the two branches 11 and 12 of the clamp 10, the slider 16 is mounted in the head 21 of the branch 11. To do this, the ends of the grooves 71 and 72 opening on the face 77 of the slider 16 are slidably introduced along the ribs 37 of the cheeks 22 and 23.
  • One end of a sleeve 120 is then inserted into the opening 35 of the cheek 23, then passes through the opening 76 of the slide 16 and finally the opening 25 of the cheek 22.
  • the two branches 11 and 12 are then assembled.
  • the head 21 of the branch 11 comprising the slider 16 is introduced between the cheeks 102 and 103 of the head 101 of the branch 12 so that the protuberances 28 and 28 'of the head 21 abut against the respective longitudinal edges of the notches 108 and 113 of the head 101.
  • One end of the pin 13 is then inserted into the opening 15 of the cheek 102, then forced through the openings 14 and 14 'of the cheeks 22 and 23 and finally the opening 15' of the cheek 103.
  • One end of a cylindrical rod 121 is forced into the opening 112 of the cheek 103 then passes through the sleeve 120 and the opening 107 of the cheek 102 also by force.
  • the magazine 19 is in the general form of a profiled plate which has a curved front portion towards the branch 12. It comprises a floor wall 150, a roof wall 151 and a bottom wall 152 connecting the two walls 150 and 151.
  • the floor wall 150 has a constant width over its entire length, except at a notch 153 provided to correspond after mounting the loader 19 in the upper branch 11, with the notch 61 of the handle 20.
  • L rear end of the floor wall 150 has projecting on its outer face, three tabs 154, 155 and 156.
  • the first leg 154 takes root near the edge 157 between the floor wall 150 and the bottom wall 152. It comprises a first portion 158 which extends in a plane transverse to the floor wall 150 and parallel to the bottom wall 152. At the distal end of this first portion 158, takes root a second portion 159 which extends in a perpendicular plane at this first portion 158 towards the free longitudinal edge 160 of the floor wall 150.
  • the second tab 155 located at the front and near the first leg 154, takes root near the free longitudinal edge 160 of the floor wall 150. It is generally similar to the first leg 154 and therefore comprises a first portion 161 which extends in a plane parallel to that of the first wall 158 of the first leg. At the distal end of this first portion 161, is rooted a second portion 162 which extends perpendicularly with respect to this first portion 161 in the same plane as the second wall 159 of the first leg 154 and towards the wall of background 152.
  • the third tab 156 located at the front and near the second tab 155, takes root near the edge 157 between the floor wall 150 and the bottom wall 152. It comprises a first portion 163 which is extends in the same plane as the first wall 158 of the first leg.
  • this first portion 163 roots a second portion 164 which extends perpendicularly with respect to this first portion 163, in the same plane as the second portion 159 of the first leg 154 and towards the longitudinal edge free 160 of the floor wall 150.
  • the third tab 156 also comprises a third portion 165 forming a stop and which extends from the front edge of this third tab 164 in a plane perpendicular to that of the floor wall 150 and that of the first portion 163.
  • the three tabs 154, 155 and 156 thus arranged form a female groove adapted to receive the male stud of a complementary charger in order to increase the capacity of the charger 19.
  • the floor wall 150 also has, at the front of the three tabs 154, 155 and 156 and projecting on its external face, a hook 166 suitable for receiving the middle portion of the loop 60 carried by the handle 20 of the upper branch 11 of the clamp 10.
  • the roof wall 151 of the loader 19 has the same dimensions as those of the floor wall 150. It also comprises a notch 170 similar to the notch 153 and located in line with the latter.
  • the rear end of the roof wall 151 has projecting on its external face, a springboard 171 which extends transversely over the entire width of the wall 151.
  • This springboard 171 has on its rear face, a recess for cooperating by snap with the rounded end of a hook 172 disposed inside the handle 20, during the introduction of the loader 19 in the magazine branch 11.
  • the upper wall 151 has a platform 173 in overhang, which extends over its entire width and is delimited longitudinally by two front ramps 174 and 175 rear.
  • the wall 151 has projecting on its inner face, an elastically deformable tongue 176 which takes root at the rear ramp 175 near the free longitudinal edge 177 of the wall 101 and which extends towards the front ramp 174.
  • This tab 176 is intended to prevent the string of wiring accessories 5 from escaping through the rear end of the charger 19 when it is arranged vertically.
  • the inner face of the roof wall 151 of the loader 19 has a first surface 180 of constant width that extends longitudinally along the entire length of the wall 151.
  • the surface 180 extends transversely from the bottom wall 152 to the shoulder 181.
  • the inner face of the roof wall 151 extends beyond the recess 181, by a second surface 182 which extends transversely to the free edge 177 of the wall 151.
  • the inner face of the floor wall 150 of the loader 19 is similar to the inner face of the roof wall 151. It thus has a first surface 183 of constant width which extends longitudinally on the entire length of the wall 100. The surface 183 extends transversely from the bottom wall 152 to the recess 184.
  • the inner face of the floor wall 150 extends beyond the recess 184, by a second surface 185 which extends transversely to the free edge 160 of the wall 150.
  • This configuration of the bottom wall 100 is particularly well suited to the reception of strings of wiring accessories 5, the metal drums 6 resting on the surface 183 while the collars of insulating material 7 bear on the surface 185.
  • Two tabs 190 and 191 protrude from the roof wall 151 of the loader 19 at the outlet end of the wiring accessories 5.
  • the first elastically deformable tab 190 takes root on the outer face of the roof wall 151 and near the free edge 177. It comprises a first plane portion 192 which extends transversely to the roof wall 151.
  • the tongue 190 also comprises a second bent portion 193 which is connected to the end of the first portion 192 opposite to the roof wall 151 and whose concavity is turned towards the floor wall 150.
  • the first tongue 190 finally comprises a third flat portion 194 which is connected at the end of the second portion 193 opposite the first portion 192 and extending forwards and towards the floor wall 150.
  • the second tab 191 takes root on the edge of the exit end of the roof wall 151 and resumes the profile of a slide. It comprises a first portion 195 which extends in the extension of the roof wall 151 to a second portion 196 slightly curved and whose curvature is oriented towards the floor wall 150.
  • the second tongue 191 finally has a third portion 197 whose curvature is opposite to that of the second portion 196 (concavity oriented towards the roof wall 151).
  • Such a charger 19 may advantageously be suitable for several different ratings of wiring accessories 5 (0.5 - 0.75 - 1 - 1.5 and 2.5 mm 2 ), which represent the vast majority of the current market.
  • the wiring accessories 5 can be placed individually, one after the other, in such a charger 19. But, preferably, and as also indicated above, they intervene in rosary, which facilitates and makes faster the establishment.
  • the loop 60 is deployed substantially at 90 ° relative to the handle 20 of the branch 11.
  • the charger 19 is then engaged by the end of which protrude the two tabs 190 and 191 to slide along the loop 60, which facilitates the guidance in the direction of the head 21 of the branch 11.
  • the loader 19 When, through its corresponding transverse slice of the floor wall 150, the loader 19 abuts against the plate 24 of the head 21, it finds its exact place in the magazine branch 11, and can therefore be fitted into the latter. ci by snapping the rounded end of the hook 172 into the recess of the springboard 171.
  • the handle 100 of the branch 12 is brought closer to the handle 20 of the magazine branch 11 and the loop 60 is engaged in the groove 104 of the handle 20, which has the effect of locking the position close to the handles 20 and 100 and to limit the volume occupied by the clamp 10.
  • the buckle 60 carried by its handle 20 of the magazine branch 11 is pivotally disengaged from the handle 100 of the branch 12 until it clicks into place. , by its middle part, in the hook 166 of the loader 19 present in the branch 11 forming store, which strengthens the position of this loader 19 in the latter.
  • This operation has the effect in favor of the spring 62, firstly to separate the handles 20 and 100 from one another until the protuberances 28 and 28 'abut against the respective lateral edges of the notches 108 and 113 located near the curved transom 116 of the head 101; and secondly to rotate the head 101 of the branch 100 relative to the head 21 of the branch 11 forming store.
  • This pivoting causes the rod 121 and thus the sleeve 120 to move along the openings 25 and 35 in the direction of the spring 62.
  • sleeve 120 drives in translation along the rib 37 of the cheek 23 and the rib of the cheek 22, the movable slide 16 towards the spring 62 to the loosened position illustrated on the figures 2 , 3 , 9 , 12 and 14 .
  • the operator determines the position of the rotary stop 50 to be adopted and modifies it possibly by 180 ° using of the crank 55.
  • the operator For accessory diameters of 1.5 or 2.5 mm 2 ( figure 12 ), the operator must position the rotary stop 50 as shown in figure 11 .
  • the operator On the contrary and for accessory diameters between 0.5 and 1 mm 2 ( figure 14 ), the operator must position the rotary stop 50 as shown in figure 13 .
  • the two jaws of the clamp 10 constituted by the punch 17 and the cradle 18 are therefore loosened, it is possible for the operator to advance one notch, thumb, in favor of the notch 61 of the handle 20 of the branch 11 forming a magazine, the wiring accessories 5 present in the charger 19 in place therein.
  • the wiring accessory 5 located at the end of the string then passes the output end of the charger 19 and advances along an intermediate zone 200 situated between this output end and the jaws 17 and 18 until the collar 7 of this accessory 5 at the end comes up against the rotary stop 50 (see figure 15 ) while its metal shaft 6 is placed in the cradle 18, right of the crimping punch 17 carried by the slide 16.
  • the figure 15 at least one other wiring accessory, preceding that of the end now located against the rotary stop 50, has completely crossed the output end of the loader 19 and is contained in the intermediate zone 200.
  • the tooth 75 presses on the third elongate portion 194 of the tongue 190 as it moves progressively along of this third portion 194 towards the distal end of the tongue 190.
  • This action has the effect of reducing the angle of the elbow of the second portion 193 and bring the third elongate portion 194 of the intermediate zone 200 in which there is at least one other wiring accessory, preceding that end.
  • the third elongate portion 194 of the tongue 190 comes into contact with the flange 7 of the wiring accessory preceding the one at the end.
  • this third elongate portion 194 then curves progressively with a concavity facing the tooth 75 and the distal end of the tongue 190 approaches the rotary stop 50 in which is located the end 5 wiring accessory; the angle of the elbow of the second portion 193 continuing to decrease (see figure 16 ).
  • the tab 191 by its arrangement against the barrel 6 of the wiring accessory preceding that end, prevents the efforts exerted by the tongue 190 on the flange 7 of the same accessory, cause its tilting.
  • This non-return function is also reinforced by the force exerted by the third portion 194 of the tongue 190 on the wiring accessory preceding that end.
  • the reaction force of this wiring accessory preceding that at the end curves the third portion 194 of the tab 190 between the contact zone with the tooth 75 and its distal end, with a concavity turned towards said intermediate zone.
  • the cutting blade 96 of the knife 90 cuts off the existing connection between the end-cabling accessory 5 and the previous accessory located in the intermediate zone 200.
  • the angle formed by the bend of the second portion 193 of the tongue 190 is minimal.
  • the third portion 194 of this same tongue has a first curved portion in contact with the tooth 75 whose concavity is turned towards the same tooth, and a second portion bent between the tooth 75 and its distal end but whose concavity is turned towards the intermediate area 200.
  • the actuating element of the positioning tongue such as 190 is different from a tooth such as 75 protruding from a slider such as 16, it is for example a protrusion directly part of a branch such as 11 but not equipped with a slider such as 16; and / or the positioning tab such as 190 belongs to a clip element other than the charger, for example one of the two branches such as 11 and 12.

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US4160317A (en) * 1978-09-05 1979-07-10 Amp Incorporated Applicator tool with multiple chamber magazine
FR2626803A1 (fr) 1988-02-05 1989-08-11 Legrand Sa Distributeur a machoires de sertissage pour accessoire de cablage a sertir, en particulier embout
EP0678944A2 (de) 1994-04-20 1995-10-25 Josef Krampe Zangenartiges Werkzeug zum Verdrillen des teilweise freigelegten Endbereichs eines eine Litze als Ader aufweisenden isolierten Leiters

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US3583202A (en) * 1969-02-24 1971-06-08 Marvin J Blakeway Device for crimping weights on fishing lines
FR2278180A1 (fr) * 1974-07-11 1976-02-06 Pisani Massamormile William Pince pour sertir des connexions metalliques sur des fils electriques
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EP0678944A2 (de) 1994-04-20 1995-10-25 Josef Krampe Zangenartiges Werkzeug zum Verdrillen des teilweise freigelegten Endbereichs eines eine Litze als Ader aufweisenden isolierten Leiters

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WO2021001321A1 (de) * 2019-07-02 2021-01-07 Phoenix Contact Gmbh & Co. Kg Magazin zur verarbeitung von aderendhülsen und handwerkzeug zum verpressen von aderendhülsen
US20210122010A1 (en) * 2019-10-28 2021-04-29 Yuan-Hung WEN Pliers
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