METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ALIGNING PREFABRICATED CABLE ENDS OF A CABLE HARNESS IN CORRECT ROTATIONAL POSITION
20180093849 ยท 2018-04-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
D07B3/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
D07B7/169
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method and a device for aligning prefabricated cable ends (111, 121) of a cable strand (100), twisted in particular, with at least two cables (110, 120) in the correct rotational position, wherein the entire cable strand (100) is rotated by means of a rotary gripping device (30) on a section (101) which is connected to the cable ends and is rotated by means of a rotary gripping device (30) in particular, and each cable (110) that has already been aligned remains secured in its ideal rotational position in a section (112) of its free cable end (111), in particular untwisted, by means of a respective cable grip (10, 20).
Claims
1. A method for aligning prefabricated cable ends (111, 121) of a cable strand (100), which is twisted in particular, in the correct rotational position with at least two cables (110, 120), wherein the method comprises the following steps: a. Rotating the entire cable strand (100) comprised of at least two cables on a section (101) of the cable strand (100), in particular a twisted section, connected to the cable ends, for alignment of the free cable end (111), in particular the untwisted cable end, of a cable to be aligned of the at least two cables (110, 120) in a predetermined ideal rotational position with respect to its longitudinal axis (L) of the cable, wherein at least the cable end (111) of the cable (110) to be aligned is freely rotatable during the rotation of the cable strand (100); b. Securing the aligned cable (110) on a section (112) of a free cable end (111), in particular untwisted, in its ideal rotational position; c. Repeating steps a. and b. for each additional cable (120) of the cable strand (100) to be aligned, wherein each cable (110) already aligned remains secured in its ideal rotational position on a section (112) of its free cable end (111), in particular its untwisted cable end.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein each cable (120) not yet aligned is secured on one section (122) of its free cable end (121), in particular its untwisted cable end, while the cable strand (110) is rotated to align a cable end (111) of a cable (110) to be aligned.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein an actual rotational position of the cable end (111) of at least one cable (110) to be aligned, in particular each cable to be aligned is determined before and/or during the rotation of the cable strand (100).
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the free cable end (111), in particular untwisted, of at least one cable to be aligned, in particular each cable to be aligned, is guided rotatably, while the cable strand (100) is rotated to align the respective cable end (111).
5. A device (1) for aligning prefabricated cable ends (111, 121) of a cable strand (100), in particular twisted, with at least two cables (110, 120), in the correct rotational position, for carrying out a method according to claim 1, wherein the device (1) comprises a rotary gripping device (30) for gripping the cable strand (100) on a section (101) of the cable strand (100), in particular twisted, connected to the cable ends (111, 121) and rotating the cable strand (110) about its longitudinal axis (L), wherein the device (1) has a separate cable grip (10, 20) for releasably gripping the cable (110, 120) aligned by means of the rotary gripping device (30) in its correct rotational position on a section (112, 122) of its free cable end (111, 121), in particular its untwisted cable end.
6. The device (1) according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the at least two, preferably all the cable grips (10, 20) comprises at least one pair of gripping jaws (11, 12; 21, 22) adjustable relative to one another, said gripping jaws being movable into a closed position for securely holding and clamping a cable end (111, 121), into an open position for receiving and releasing a cable end (111, 121) and preferably into an intermediate position for at least partial radial enclosing and guiding of a cable end (111, 121) along its longitudinal cable axis (L).
7. The device (1) according to claim 6, wherein the gripping jaws (11, 12; 21, 22) of the at least one cable grip (10, 20) are designed to additionally accommodate the cable end (121, 111) of at least one additional cable, and in the closed position plus preferably also in the intermediate position, to at least partially radially enclose the cable end in the intermediate position and to guide it along its longitudinal cable axis (L).
8. The device (1) according to claim 6, wherein the gripping jaws (11, 12; 21, 22) of the cable grip (10, 20) have corresponding gripping troughs or receiving troughs (11.1, 12.1, 11.2, 12.2; 21.1, 22.1, 21.2, 22.2) for securing, partial radial encompassing and/or guidance of the respective cable ends (111, 121).
9. The device (1) according to claim 5, wherein the rotary gripping device (30) on the at least two cable grips (10, 20) are arranged in the longitudinal direction (L) of a cable strand (100) to be aligned in succession by means of the device (1).
10. The device (1) according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the at least two, preferably all the cable grips (10, 20) can be fed transversely, in particular at a right angle to the longitudinal direction (L) of a cable strand (100) to be aligned by means of the device (1) preferably by means of a forward motion device to the respective cable end (111, 121).
11. The device (1) according to claim 5, wherein the device (1) also has a detection device (40) for detecting the respective actual rotational position of the prefabricated cable ends (111, 121).
12. The device (1) according to claim 11, wherein the detection device (40) has a digital camera (41) for detecting and determining the respective actual rotational position of the prefabricated cable ends (111, 121) or an optical projection sensor as well as an image analysis device and preferably a lighting device.
13. The device (1) according to claim 11, wherein at least parts of the detection device (40), in particular the digital camera (41) or the projection sensors, is/are positioned on the front side or radially at the side in the area of the cable ends (111, 121) to be aligned by means of the device (1).
14. The device (1) according to claim 10, wherein the device (1) also has a control device which is operatively connected to the rotary gripping device (30), the at least two cable grips (10, 20) and the detection device (40) for regulated alignment of the prefabricated cable ends (11, 121) in their respective correct ideal rotational position with the rotary gripping device (30).
15. The cable assembly device for assembly of plug housings with prefabricated cable ends (111, 121) of a cable strand (100), twisted in particular, with at least two cables (110, 120), wherein the cable assembly device has a device (1) according to claim 5 for aligning the prefabricated cable ends (111, 121) in the correct rotational position with respect to the plug housings to be assembled.
Description
[0028] Additional goals, advantages and possibly applications of the present invention are derived from the following description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention as well as on the basis of the accompanying figures.
[0029] They show:
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[0036] The two cable grips 10, 20 are arranged one after the other in front of the rotary gripping device 30 and/or the pivot grip 30, as shown in particular in
[0037] The detection device 40 shown in
[0038] Depending on the design, it is alternatively possible with some contacts to use a simpler optical projection sensor instead of the digital camera 41. Thus, in the base of a flat contact with a rectangular cross section, for example, the angular position of the contact could be determined from the width of the shadow image on the sensor with the assistance of a line sensor. To do so, the line sensor may preferably be arranged transversely to the longitudinal cable axis L. However, the digital camera 41 shown in the present exemplary embodiment represents the most flexible approach which can be used universally for different contacts. The digital camera 41, as shown in the present exemplary embodiment, is preferably disposed on the front side of the cable ends 111, 121 to be aligned.
[0039] One possible exemplary embodiment of the aligning method according to the invention is explained below, using the exemplary embodiment of the aligning device 1 according to the invention as described above. First, the cable pair 100 with the cable ends 111, 121 to be aligned is introduced into the rotary gripping device 30 and/or the pivot grip 30 (cf.
[0040] The method is preferably carried out as a controlled and/or regulated method. The control and/or regulation of the aligning operation take(s) place on the basis of the angular position of the contacts 113, 123 detected by the digital camera 41 and determined by the image processing device, as described above. To this end, a comparison is made with saved ideal values for the position of the contacts 113, 123, their allowed deviation and the allowed rotation. Based on this comparison, the control device then determines the angle correction to be implemented for each cable end 111, 121 or in the present case for only one cable end 121.
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[0042] In the next step, to align the upper cable end 121, the twisted cable pair 100 is rotated with the help of the pivot grip 30, so that the free upper cable end 121 is also rotated. In the general case, the cable end 121 is not necessarily rotated by the same angle as the pivot grip 30 and/or the rotary gripping device 30, so the final position of the upper cable end 121 must be checked by the control unit with the help of the detection device 40 and corrected, if necessary. In the ideal case, this may be done during the rotation of the rotary gripping device 30 in the sense of a regulating operation. After reaching the correct actual rotational position, the second cable grip is also closed to secure and/or hold the upper cable end 121 in the desired actual rotational position. This is how the aligning operation for both cable ends 111, 121 is concluded.