Connector demate tools
11355895 ยท 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A tool for demating multi-pin connectors includes a first fork including an inner fork member and an outer fork member operatively connected for relative movement parallel to a longitudinal fork axis. A second fork is spaced apart from the first fork wherein the second fork includes an inner fork member and an outer fork member operatively connected for relative movement parallel to the longitudinal fork axis. A handle connects the first fork to the second fork. The handle includes an outer handle member fixedly connecting the outer fork members of the first and second forks, and the handle includes an inner handle member fixedly connecting the inner fork members of the first and second forks. Relative movement of the inner and outer handle members causes relative movement of the inner and outer fork members of the first and second forks for demating multi-pin electrical connectors from sockets.
Claims
1. A method of demating a multi-pin connector from a socket comprising: spanning a multi-pin connector mated in a socket with spaced apart forks of a demate tool; securing inner fork members of the spaced apart forks to the multi-pin connector by squeezing the first and second forks together to bring the inner fork members into engagement with the multi-pin connector prior to moving the inner fork members away from the socket, wherein squeezing the first and second forks together includes flexure of the first and second forks; securing outer fork members of the spaced apart forks to a surface that remains stationary relative to the socket; and moving the inner fork members away from the socket while maintaining the outer fork members stationary relative to the socket pulling the multi-pin connector out of the socket.
2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein securing inner fork members to the multi-pin connector includes engaging inwardly extending gripping flanges of the inner fork members to the multi-pin connector.
3. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein engaging inwardly extending gripping flanges of the inner fork members includes clearing fasteners used to secure the multi-pin connector to the socket with inwardly opening channels in the gripping flanges.
4. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising de-energizing a cable connected to the multi-pin connector prior to spanning the multi-pin connector.
5. The method as recited in claim 4, further comprising positioning the cable to be clear of movement of the forks prior to pulling the multi-pin connector out of the socket and/or releasing any fasteners securing the multi-pin connector to the socket prior to spanning the multi-pin connector.
6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein securing the inner fork members to the multi-pin connector includes initially pressing the inner fork members against the surface stationary relative to the socket.
7. The method as recited in claim 6, further comprising squeezing the forks together and moving the inner and outer fork members relative to one another while maintaining the outer fork members pressed against the surface stationary relative to the socket.
8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the multi-pin connector is removed by moving the inner fork members without pulling the entire tool away from the socket and without rocking the entire tool back and forth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, preferred embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, a partial view of an exemplary embodiment of a tool in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
(8) The tool 100 for demating multi-pin connectors includes a first fork 102 including an inner fork member 104 and an outer fork member 106 operatively connected for relative movement parallel to a longitudinal fork axis A, i.e. in the direction of the large arrow in
(9) The longitudinal fork axis A is equidistant from the first and second forks 102 and 108. The inner fork members 104 and 110 face inwardly toward one another and toward the longitudinal fork axis A. The outer fork members 106 and 112 face outwardly away from the longitudinal fork axis A.
(10) Each of the inner fork members 104 and 110 includes a gripping flange 118 extending inwardly toward the longitudinal fork axis A at an end of the inner fork members opposite the handle 120. The gripping flanges 118 are configured to grip a multi-pin connector 122, as shown in
(11) The handle 120 connects the first fork 102 to the second fork 108. The handle 120 includes an outer handle member 132 fixedly connecting the outer fork members 106 and 112. The handle 120 also includes an inner handle member 134 fixedly connecting the inner fork members 104 and 110. Relative movement of the inner and outer handle members 134 and 132 causes movement of the inner fork members 104 and 110 relative to the outer fork members 106 and 112 for demating multi-pin electrical connectors from sockets.
(12) The inner handle member 134 includes a pair of parallel prongs 136 extending therefrom. The outer handle member 132 includes a pair of parallel prong receptacles 138 receiving the pair of parallel prongs 136 for maintaining alignment of the inner and outer handle members 134 and 132 during relative movement of the inner and outer handle members 134 and 132. A biasing member 140 is seated in each of the prong receptacles 138 to bias the inner and outer handle members 134 and 132 away from one another to place the tool 100 in the first position shown in
(13) With reference now to
(14) The multi-pin connector 122 mated in the socket 130 can then be spanned with the spaced apart forks 102 and 108 of the demate tool 100. The inner fork members 104 and 110 can then be secured to the multi-pin connector 122, which can include initially securing the inner fork members 104 and 110 against a surface 146 that is stationary relative to the socket 130 by pressing the inner fork members 104 and 110 against the surface 146. The method can include squeezing the forks 102 and 108 together, as indicated by the large arrows in
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(16) A tool, e.g., tool 100, for demating multi-pin connectors includes a first two-tined fork having a first tine, e.g., inner fork member 104, and a second tine, e.g., inner fork member 110, connected to each other by a first yoke, e.g., inner handle member 134, and a two-tined fork second fork having a third tine, e.g., outer fork member 106, and a fourth tine, e.g., outer fork member 112, connected to each other by a second yoke, e.g., outer handle member 132. The second fork is movably engaged with the first fork such moving the first yoke toward the second yoke causes an end of the first tine to move away from an end of the third tine and an end of the second tine to move away from an end of the fourth tine. The first tine and the second tine are sized and configured to engage a multi-pin connector, e.g., multi-pin connector 122.
(17) The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for demating multi-pin connectors from sockets with superior properties including improved maintenance of pin alignment during demating to reduce and prevent damaging the pins. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.