CONNECTOR AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDING THE SAME
20200094999 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B13/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B57/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cable tie mounting tool comprises an upstream jaw and a downstream jaw having concave guidance path portions for the strap of a cable tie, a placing mechanism configured to place a cable tie portion along the common concave guidance path by pushing it strap-end-first along the common concave guidance path starting at the upstream end of the upstream jaw and pushing it in downstream direction, an insertion mechanism for feeding the cable tie strap end of the placed cable tie through the head of the placed cable tie, and a tightening mechanism for tightening the cable tie and possibly cutting it. Also provided is a length adjustment mechanism for adjusting the length of the common concave guidance path.
Claims
1. A cable tie mounting tool, comprising: an upstream jaw having a concave upstream guidance path portion for a strap of a cable tie with a first upstream end and a first downstream end seen along a guidance direction; a downstream jaw having a concave downstream guidance path portion for the strap of the cable tie with a second upstream end and a second downstream end, wherein the upstream jaw and the downstream jaw are movable relative to each other such that the first downstream end and the second upstream end may be close to each other or remote from each other, such as to form a common concave guidance path for the strap of the cable tie when being close to each other; a placing mechanism configured to place a cable tie portion along the common concave guidance path by pushing it strap-end-first along the common concave guidance path starting at an upstream end of the upstream jaw and pushing it in downstream direction; an insertion mechanism for feeding a strap end of the cable tie through a cable tie head of the cable tie; a tightening mechanism for tightening the cable tie; and a length adjustment mechanism for adjusting a length of the common concave guidance path.
2. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 1, wherein the length adjustment mechanism comprises, at one of the jaws, a pivotable path portion in one of the guidance path portions for length adjustment by a first pivoting movement of the pivotable path portion around its pivot radially inward or radially outward.
3. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 1, wherein the insertion mechanism comprises, at one of the jaws, a pivotable path portion in one of the guidance path portions for feeding the strap end through the cable tie head by a second pivoting movement of the pivotable path portion around its pivot radially inward or radially outward.
4. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 3, wherein the pivotable path portion of the length adjustment mechanism is the same as that of the insertion mechanism, configured to make the first and the second pivoting movement.
5. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 4, further comprising a drive mechanism for the pivotable path portion, the drive mechanism having a linear drive configured for selectively driving two or more steps in series.
6. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 4, further comprising a lever on the pivotable path portion, extending radially outward, and a linear drive attached to said lever, the linear drive configured for stepwise moving the pivotable path portion.
7. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 3, wherein a pivot of the pivotable path portion is nearer to the upstream end of the pivotable path portion than to a downstream end.
8. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 3, wherein the pivotable path portion is provided at the downstream jaw.
9. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 1, wherein the two guidance path portions have a different length, that at the downstream jaw preferably being the longer one, and the length adjustment mechanism being provided at the downstream jaw having a longer guidance path portion.
10. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 1, wherein the downstream jaw comprises a concave contoured holder extending between the second upstream end and the second downstream end, and wherein the length adjustment mechanism comprises at the downstream jaw a pivotable path portion having its upstream end pivotably hinged to the upstream end of the holder and having its downstream end freely movable, wherein the downstream jaw has, at the downstream end of the pivotable path portion, a fixed path portion, wherein the pivotable path portion, the fixed path portion and a drive mechanism of the pivotable path portion are arranged to guide the strap end of the cable tie towards varying positions along the fixed path portion depending on a pivot position of the pivotable path portion.
11. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 1, wherein one or more of the path portions have a U-shaped contour, the U-shaped contour being open in a radial inward direction and having a width selected in accordance with the width of the strap to be mounted.
12. A cable tie mounting tool, comprising an upstream jaw having a concave upstream guidance path portion for a strap of a cable tie with a first upstream end and a first downstream end seen along a guidance direction; a downstream jaw having a concave downstream guidance path portion for the strap of the cable tie with a second upstream end and a second downstream end, wherein the upstream jaw and the downstream jaw are movable relative to each other such that the first downstream end and the second upstream end may be close to each other or remote from each other, such as to form a common concave guidance path for the strap of the cable tie when being close to each other; a placing mechanism configured to place a cable tie portion along the common concave guidance path by pushing it strap-end-first along the common concave guidance path starting at an upstream end of the upstream jaw and pushing it in downstream direction; an insertion mechanism for feeding a strap end of the cable tie through a cable tie head of the cable tie, and a tightening mechanism for tightening the cable tie and possibly cutting it, wherein the insertion mechanism is configured to execute feeding movements of variable length depending on the length of the cable tie.
13. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 12, configured for handling cable ties of variable length with a minimum length of 90 mm and a maximum length of 220 mm.
14. The cable tie mounting tool according to claim 12, wherein a length adjustment mechanism is configured to reduce a guidance path length from its maximum length to 80% of the maximum length.
15. A method for mounting a cable tie by a tool around items to be tied, comprising the steps of: (1) adjusting a length of a common guidance path for the cable tie in the tool; (2) opening two concave jaws of the tool, the jaws forming, when closed, the common guidance path for the cable tie; (3) approaching the items to be tied and the opened jaws; (4) closing the jaws with the items to be tied being surrounded by the jaws; (5) placing the cable tie along the common guidance path; (6) feeding a strap end through a cable tie head; and (7) tightening and possibly cutting a free end of the cable tie.
16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the step of: (8) repeating steps (2) to (7) in the sequence listed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0036] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0044] Reference numeral 10 symbolizes the items to be tied by a cable tie. For simplification it is drawn as a cylinder, but usually it is a bunch of cables, tubes and the like to be tied together. 11 is the upstream jaw with its upstream end llu and its downstream end 11d. Numerals 12, 13 and 14 constitute together the downstream jaw with its upstream end 12u and its downstream end 12d. Both are shown to be pivotable around their respective pivots 11p and 12p. Their pivoting movement is used for opening and closing the jaws, opening being such that the downstream end 11d of the upstream jaw 11 and the upstream end 12u of the downstream jaw 12, 13, 14 are remote from each other so that the items to be tied 10 can get into the opening defined by the two jaws.
[0045] The upstream jaw 11 defines and forms an upstream guidance path 99a. The downstream jaw 12, 13, 14 defines and forms a downstream guidance path 99b, 99c. The guidance path is for guiding the strap 62 of a cable tie 61-63.
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[0047] A cable tie head with the opening therein indicated by the dashed channel 61a. The situation in
[0048] Support 15 symbolizes a support in the sense of a fixation point and may be seen as a part of the overall machine or machine body carrying the mentioned components. Particularly, the pivots 11p and 12p are attached to support 15. The support may consist of plural members fixedly or movably attached to each other.
[0049] The downstream jaw 12, 13, 14 may be formed by one or more holders 12, 12l, 12r.
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[0053] Various operational states of the pivoting path portion 13, 99b will now be described with reference to
[0054] The pivotable path portion 13, 99b comprises a rail-like member 13b of concave shape bearing on its concave inner surface the actual guidance path portion 99b that is pivotable and has an upstream end 99bu and a downstream end 99bd. The pivot 13p is at the upstream end of the pivotable path portion 13, 99b and is also at the upstream end of the downstream jaw 12, 13, 14, as shown. At the distal ends (downstream end 11d of upstream jaw 11 and upstream end 12u of downstream jaw 12, 13, 14) the two path portions 99a of the upstream jaw 11 and 99b of the pivotable path portion 13, 99b are more or less contiguous, and a cable tie strap pushed along said path in downstream direction, i.e. from the upstream end flu of the upstream jaw 11 and then travelling in clockwise direction in
[0055] As also shown in
[0056] In
[0057] In
[0058] It is pointed out in this context that all the
[0059] But different from the shown embodiments, the downstream jaw may hold the shorter path portion and the upstream jaw may carry the longer path portion, and could then also carry the pivotable path portion, then again pivotably held at its upstream end.
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[0061] Altogether, in
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[0063] Movement of the pivotable path portion 13, 99b was such that the lever was again moved rightward as indicated by the direction of arrow F, and the downstream end 99bd thereof travelled downward along the of arrow G. Through this further pivoted position an even greater portion of the maximum available opening is shortcut, so that the guidance path length has again decrease compared to
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[0065] In a first operational example, it is assumed that relatively long cable ties are to be mounted. A slightly reduced guidance path length corresponding to position P3 would be suitable for positioning the cable tie strap end right opposite of and adjacent to the opening in the cable tie head. It is further assumed, that position P5 would be the position sufficient for inserting the cable tie strap end into and through the cable tie head and into the reach of a tightening mechanism.
[0066] In operation, then, in a first step 53-1, the pivotable path portion is brought to position P3. Then, or before that, the tool can be brought to the mounting side and the jaws can be closed. Then, the cable tie is inserted into the guidance path. Once this is achieved, a movement 53-2 of the pivotable path portion towards position P5 follows for pushing the cable tie strap end 63 through the cable tie head 61 toward the reach of the tightening mechanism 64. Once this is done, the pivotable path portion retracts by movement 53-3. Then, the jaws are opened, the tool is displaced to a new mounting site, the jaws are closed and then the reversing operation between positions >>P5>>P3 is repeated by movements 53-4 and 53-5. The reversing movements 53-2 to 53-5 are relatively short since they must cover only the distance necessary for the cable tie end 63 to travel from the position immediately in front of the cable tie head opening 61a through said opening towards the reach of the tightening mechanism 64. This may be called work time tw of jaws, as indicated in
[0067] Further down in
[0068] So far, an operation method with distinct adjustment steps and inserting steps has been described. Variable is the first step for adjusting the guidance path length to the length of the mounted cable ties, whereas the various movements of the pivotable path portion 13, 99b thereafter, as indicated by 53-2 to 53-5, are the same because they must cover the same distance from upstream of the cable tie head opening 61a to downstream thereof into the reach of a tightening mechanism 64. Correspondingly,
[0069] The lower portion of
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[0071] Altogether, the described tool may be configured for handling cable ties of variable length, for example with a minimum length of 90 mm or 100 mm or 110 mm, and/or with a maximum length of 220 mm or 200 mm or 180 mm The length of the inner circumference of the loop defined by the closed jaws and the pivotable path portion may thus be adjusted for handling said lengths. The length adjustment mechanism may be configured to reduce the guidance path length from its maximum to a length below 80% or below 70% or below 60% of the maximum length.
[0072] Features described in this specification shall be deemed combinable with each other also if their combination is not expressly mentioned, to the extent that this combination is technically feasible. Features described in a certain context, embodiment, figure or claim shall be deemed separable from this claim, context, figure or embodiment, to the extent that this is technically feasible, and shall be deemed combinable with other embodiments, contexts, figures or claims, to the extent that it is technically feasible. Descriptions of methods and method steps shall be deemed also as description of means for implementing the method or method step, and vice versa.