Wire installation tool
09887521 ยท 2018-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/53283
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/53909
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A wire installation tool for installing a wire through an existing wiring harness includes a handle configured to be manually grasped by a user, an elongated shaft extending from the handle, and a wire engagement feature disposed at the free end of the shaft. In one aspect, the wire engagement feature is a generally flat elongated plate defining two openings sized to snugly receive the wire and spaced apart a distance sufficient to receive the wire bent to a curvature between the openings. In another aspect, the wire engagement feature includes a pig-tail element about which the wire is wound and held by friction between the wire and the pig-tail element to hold the wire in engagement with the wire installation tool as the tool and wire are pulled through an existing wiring harness.
Claims
1. A wire installation tool for installing a wire through an existing wiring harness, comprising: a handle configured to be manually grasped by a user; an elongated shaft extending from the handle; and a wire engagement feature disposed at a free end of the elongated shaft opposite the handle, wherein said wire engagement feature includes an elongated plate that is generally flat in a plane and that defines at least two openings having substantially the same diameter sized to snugly receive the wire there through, said at least two openings spaced apart on said elongated plate a distance sufficient to receive the wire bent to a curvature between the openings without crimping the wire, wherein said elongated shaft defines a longitudinal axis and said elongated plate is elongated along said longitudinal axis, wherein said flat elongated plate has a lateral dimension relative to the longitudinal axis defined in the plane of said elongated plate, said elongated shaft has a lateral dimension relative to the longitudinal axis that is less than the lateral dimension of said elongated plate, and said handle has a lateral dimension relative to the longitudinal axis that is greater than the lateral dimension of said elongated plate, and wherein said at least two openings are spaced apart along said longitudinal axis.
2. The wire installation tool according to claim 1, wherein the openings are spaced apart about 0.5 inches.
3. A method for passing a wire through a wiring harness comprising: providing a wire installation tool including: a handle configured to be manually grasped by a user; an elongated shaft extending from the handle; and a wire engagement feature disposed at a free end of the elongated shaft opposite the handle, wherein said wire engagement feature includes an elongated plate that is generally flat in a plane and that defines at least two openings having substantially the same diameter sized to snugly receive the wire there through, said at least two openings spaced apart on said elongated plate a distance sufficient to receive the wire bent to a curvature between the openings without crimping the wire, wherein said elongated shaft defines a longitudinal axis and said elongated plate is elongated along said longitudinal axis, wherein said flat elongated plate has a lateral dimension relative to the longitudinal axis defined in the plane of said elongated plate, said elongated shaft has a lateral dimension relative to the longitudinal axis that is less than the lateral dimension of said elongated plate, and said handle has a lateral dimension relative to the longitudinal axis that is greater than the lateral dimension of said elongated plate, and wherein said at least two openings are spaced apart along said longitudinal axis; extending the elongated shaft of the wire installation tool through a wiring harness; frictionally engaging a wire with the wire engagement feature at the free end of the elongated shaft of the wire installation tool by extending the wire through the at least two openings at the free end of the wire installation tool without crimping the wire; withdrawing the wire installation tool through the wiring harness to pull the wire through the wiring harness; and disengaging the wire through the wire engagement feature of the wire installation tool.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of disengaging the wire includes cutting the wire at the wire engagement feature of the tool.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(12) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. It is further understood that the disclosure includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the disclosure as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
(13) A wire installation tool 10 is shown in
(14) In one feature of the wire installation tool 10, the free end of the shaft 14 terminates in a wire engagement feature 16, which in the embodiment of
(15) The plate 16 may be elongated along the longitudinal axis of the shaft 14. The plate 16 defines at least two holes or openings 17 and 18 that have a diameter slightly larger than the standard wire diameter for wiring to be manipulated by the tool. The openings 17, 18 are sized for a snug fit with the standard wires used in automotive electrical systems. For instance, in one embodiment the openings 17, 18 have a diameter of about 0.15 inches for a 10 gauge insulated wire. The diameter is preferably large enough so that the wire can be relatively easily threaded therethrough but small enough so that the wire bears against the edges of the openings to form a frictional contact, as explained in more detail below.
(16) More than two openings 17, 18 may be provided in the plate as needed for a particular application. Different diameters other than the measurements defined above are also possible depending upon the diameter of the wire being installed. The plate may include different pairs of openings having different diameters to accommodate a range of wire diameters. Alternatively, a number of plates may be provided as separate components that are removably fastened to the shaft in the opening sizes are different among the plates.
(17) The wire installation tool 10 is shown in one manner of use in
(18) The two openings 17, 18 are spaced apart a distance sufficient to allow the wire to be gradually curved or bent back to the plate, rather than crimped. The wire W has some natural elasticity or springiness that will cause the wire to attempt to return to its more linear orientation after it is bent. The openings 17, 18 are sufficiently close together to take advantage of this springiness in the wire so that the wire will exert an outward force against the leading edge of the first opening 17 and the trailing edge of the second opening 18. This frictional engagement, together with the curved geometry of the end of the wire W is sufficient to hold the wire in engagement with the plate 16 even as the wire meets with resistance as it is pulled through the wiring harness W. In one embodiment, for a 10 gauge copper wire, the openings 17, 18 can be about 0.5 inches apart.
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(20) Another approach for installing a wire is shown in
(21) Another wire installation tool 20 is shown in
(22) The pig-tail element 28 is at a diameter D sufficient for passage of the wire through the coil configuration, as depicted in
(23) One advantage of the pig-tail engagement feature 26 is that it does not require manually bending the wire end from opening 17 to opening 18. Instead, the pig-tail configuration allows the user to engage the wire W by a twirling or braiding motion, which can be beneficial in cramped spaces. Once the wire is engaged to the pig-tail feature 26, the tool can be retracted as described above to thread the wire through the existing harness.
(24) In both embodiments, the wire engagement feature may be formed of a material having a surface configured to provide sufficient friction between the surface and the wire to enhance the engagement between the wire and the surface. More particularly, it is desirable that the surface of the plate openings 17, 18 and the surface of the pig-tail element 28 is at least not polished. The surfaces may incorporate some surface roughness to improve the frictional engagement. It can be appreciated that the tools 10 and 20 disclosed herein are configured for frictional engagement of a wire without the need for any clamping or fixation element.
(25) In the illustrated embodiments, the wire engagement feature 16, 26 is shown generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of the respective shaft 14, 24. However, the features may be oriented at an angle relative to the shaft, which may help guide the wire as it is pulled into a harness. With an angled engagement feature an indicator may be provide on the handle so the user can identify the orientation of the engagement feature and wire.
(26) While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It is understood that only the preferred embodiments have been presented and that all changes, modifications and further applications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.