Laser guided tools
11482825 ยท 2022-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D33/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Tools for crimping or cutting of an object such as a wire, cable, or connector. The tool includes a first member and a second member configured to come together through a gap to crimp or cut a wire, cable or connector and a laser positioned to visually indicate a region where at least one member traverses as the first and second member come together through the gap. This visual indication aids in alignment of the object for the crimping or cutting operation.
Claims
1. A tool head for operating on an object, the tool head comprising: a first member having a first feature and a second member having a second feature, at least one of the first and second member being configured to move toward the other member along a track; and a light source positioned along the track to guide in aligning the object between the first and second members by generating light at a position that visually indicates a region where the first feature and the second feature will operate on the object as the at least one member moves toward the other member.
2. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the first and second members are configured to crimp the object as the first member moves toward the second member.
3. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the first and second members are configured to cut the object as the first member moves toward the second member.
4. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the light source is positioned to generate light to visually indicate a plane between the first and second members.
5. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the light source is a laser.
6. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the first member comprises a first die and the second member comprises a second die.
7. The tool head of claim 6, wherein the first feature is a first crimping feature, and the second feature is a second crimping feature, wherein the first die includes the first crimping feature and the second die includes the second crimping feature, the light source being positioned to visually indicate where at least one of the crimping features of the first and second dies traverse as the first member moves toward the second member.
8. The tool head of claim 6, wherein the first feature is a first crimping feature, and the second feature is a second crimping feature, wherein the first die includes the first crimping feature and the second die includes the second crimping feature, the light source being positioned to visually indicate a plane between the first and second members, the first crimping feature and the second crimping feature being configured to operate on an object where the object crosses the plane as the first member moves toward the second member.
9. The tool head of claim 8, wherein the first crimping feature comprises a protrusion.
10. The tool head of claim 8, wherein the first crimping feature comprises a groove.
11. The tool head of claim 1, wherein the first member comprises a first blade and the second member comprises a second blade.
12. The tool head of claim 11, wherein the light source is positioned to visually indicate where at least one of the first and second blades traverse as the first member moves toward the second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures depict embodiments for purposes of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following description that alternative embodiments of the structures illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles described herein, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The following description and drawings are illustrative and are not to be construed as limiting. Numerous specific details are described to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosure. However, in certain instances, well known or conventional details are not described in order to avoid obscuring the description.
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(11) A die 121 is attached to the member 101 and a die 122 is attached to the member 102. The dies have physical features such as protrusions and grooves that are applied to the object when the members converge around the object. When the object is a wire inserted into the sleeve of a connector, this operation crushes the sleeve of the connector onto the wire thereby securing the connector to the wire facilitating the maintenance of an electrical connection between the connector and the wire.
(12) The member 102 is in a fixed position on the crimping tool 150. When a button 192 is pressed, the member 101 is propelled towards the member 102 using a force generated by power supplied from a battery 190. Thus, the member 101 approaches the member 102 guided on a track 131 to converge around the object. The means of applying a force on the member 101 is within the crimping tool 150 and is not shown or described. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that conventional methods may be used to propel the member 101. In some cases, a motor powered by the battery 190 propels the member 102. In some embodiments, the members may converge by manual force applied to the members by squeezing handles together.
(13) An embedded laser 111 is mounted near the part of the track 131 where the member 101 and the member 102 converge around an object. The embedded laser 111 receives power from a battery 190 via power lines 194, and is positioned laterally to generate light 134 in the plane through which features of the member 101 and/or the member 102 traverse to converge on the object. In some cases, the embedded laser 111 generates a narrow beam of light to indicate a particular position that is aligned with a feature or a corresponding portion of the member. This beam of light indicates where the feature will interact with the object to facilitate positioning of the object in advance of performing the operation. In other cases, the laser generates light that has an angular spread to illuminate a region in a plane in which a feature of the member 101 traverses. In some embodiments, the feature of the member 101 is an integral portion of the member 101. In other embodiments, the feature of the member 101 is on the die 121 that is attached to the member 101.
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(15) The embedded laser 111 is positioned to generate a light 134 in the plane of the traversal path of the feature 141 as the member 101 is propelled along the track 131 towards the member 102 around the connector 132 having a sleeve around a wire 133.
(16) An object, e.g., connector 132, having a sleeve placed around a wire 133 is positioned in the gap between the member 101 and the member 102 substantially perpendicular to the traversal path of one or both members. The features of the die 121 and the die 122 determine the forces applied to the connector 132 around the wire 133 thereby securing the connector 132 to the wire 133.
(17) The light from the embedded laser 111 illuminates the connector 132 at the location where at least one feature of at least one member is expected to impact the connector as the member 101 approaches the member 102. In other embodiments, both members move towards each other to converge around the object and the laser illuminates a position or a plane through which at least one feature from either or both members traverse. In yet other embodiments, three or more members converge on the object. In still other embodiments, two or more lasers are used for alignment. For example, additional lasers may be used to align additional features of the members to other points on the object.
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(19) The connector 132 having a sleeve around a wire 133 is positioned substantially perpendicular to a plane between the member 101 and the member 102 and above the embedded laser 111. The embedded laser 111 generates light 134 having an angular spread to illuminate a region in the plane through which the features of the member 101 traverses to converge around the sleeve of the connector 132. The embedded laser 111 receives power on the power line 194.
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(22) In some embodiments, the head 170 interfaces with a body of the cutting tool that is similar to the body of the crimping tool in that it provides power to the embedded laser 111 and has components that propel the member 201 when a button, e.g., button 192 shown in
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(25) In some embodiments, the object is a connector with a sleeve around a wire and the operation crimps the sleeve at the location identified by the visual indication. In other embodiments, the object is a wire and the operation cuts the wire at the location identified by the visual indication. Other objects and physical operations may be performed by the tool.
(26) The foregoing specification provides a description with reference to specific exemplary embodiments. The specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense. Various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope as set forth in the following claims.