US20070039167A1 - Installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to an installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector, and more particularly to a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector
- the power tool is relatively compact in size in order to permit the same to be readily held or grasped by means of an operator's hand, and yet, the tool is powerful enough to develop the needed thrust forces in order to achieve the insertion and electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the plurality of electrical contact blade members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, and wherein further, the power tool is capable of achieving a quick-change replacement of its driven insertion tool assembly so as to enable the power tool to be operatively used in connection with the insertion and electrical connection of a pluralit
- PRIOR ART Various tools are of course well-known in the PRIOR ART for accomplishing, for example, the insertion of a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to achieve electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires with a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within the electrical connector, in accordance with insulation displacement techniques.
- Such PRIOR ART tools, devices, or implements usually suffer or exhibit operational drawbacks or disadvantages which has necessitated the development of a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques.
- the PRIOR ART tools are not usually relatively small in size so as to enable the same to be readily held, grasped, or manipulated by means of an operator.
- PRIOR ART tools of the aforenoted type such that the tools have in fact been of relatively small size so as to be capable of being readily held, grasped, and manipulated by means of an operator, such tools have usually been unable to develop the sufficiently large thrust forces which are required in order to successfully achieve the insertion and electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within the electrical connector, in accordance with insulation displacement techniques.
- the tool is relatively compact in size in order to permit the same to be readily held or grasped by means of an operator's hand, and yet, the tool is powerful enough to develop the needed thrust forces in order to achieve the insertion and electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the plurality of electrical contact blade members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques
- the power tool is capable of achieving a quick-change replacement of its driven insertion tool assembly so as to enable the tool to be operatively used in connection with the insertion and electrical connection of a plurality of electrical wires, to a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within differently configured electrical connectors, or alternatively, to enable the replacement of the cutter blade component of the driven insertion tool assembly when, for example, the cutter blade component becomes
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, wherein the tool effectively overcomes the various operational drawbacks and disadvantages characteristic of the PRIOR ART installation tools and terminating tools.
- An additional object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, wherein the tool is relatively compact in size so as to readily enable the same to be held, grasped, and manipulated by operator personnel.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, wherein the tool is relatively compact in size so as to readily enable the same to be held, grasped, and manipulated by operator personnel, and yet the tool is constructed in such a manner as to be powerful enough to develop a sufficient level of thrust forces which will enable the tool to successfully insert the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector and achieve the electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the electrical contact members of the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques.
- a last object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, and wherein further, the tool is capable of achieving a quick-change replacement of its driven insertion tool assembly so as to enable the tool to be operatively used in connection with the insertion and electrical connection of a plurality of electrical wires, to a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within differently configured electrical connectors, or alternatively, to enable the replacement of the cutter blade component of the driven insertion tool assembly when, for example, the cutter blade component becomes worn and dull, whereby such replacement operations do not require substantial operational down-time.
- a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, which comprises a base fixture or framework upon which an electrical connector is mounted while the electrical wires are being installed therein, a driven insertion tool set or assembly for actually installing or inserting the electrical wires into the electrical connector such that the electrical wires will be properly electrically connected to the electrical contact members disposed internally within the electrical connector, and an insertion tool driving assembly for driving the insertion tool set or assembly so as to achieve the installation or insertion of the electrical wires into the electrical connector.
- the driving assembly comprises a three-chamber piston-cylinder driving assembly for developing an enhanced level of thrust forces required to insert the wires into the electrical connector as well as to cause the insulation displacement connection therebetween, and the driven insertion tool set or assembly is fixedly mounted upon a holder mechanism which is removably mounted upon the driving assembly by means of a quick-release mechanism.
- the driving assembly and the insertion punch or die set holder are also mounted upon the base fixture or framework by means of a relatively quick installation mechanism which includes a predetermined arrangement of parts for ensuring that the components parts are in fact properly and accurately oriented so as to achieve the installation and wire termination procedure.
- Means are also provided upon the base fixture or framework for effectively rigidly securing or immobilizing the electrical connector, and still further, an array of electrical connection pins are mounted within a header and are disposed in electrical connection with the contact members of the electrical connector so as to be capable of electrical connection to external testing equipment for testing the electrical integrity of the electrical connections established within the electrical connector as a result of the installation of the electrical wires therein.
- FIG. 1 is a front elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, as constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention and showing the cooperative parts thereof;
- FIG. 2 is a left side elevational view of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool illustrated in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the first stage cylinder housing section of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool as disclosed within FIGS. 1-3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the first chamber cylinder housing section disclosed within FIG. 4 and as taken along lines 5 - 5 of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the first chamber cylinder housing section as disclosed within FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the first chamber cylinder housing section disclosed within FIG. 4 and as taken along lines 7 - 7 of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a divider element which may be used either between the first and second chamber cylinder housing sections or between the second and third chamber cylinder housing sections;
- FIG. 9 is a top plan view of the mounting plate element upon which the three-chamber piston-cylinder assembly is supported.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the mounting plate element shown in FIG. 9 as taken along the lines 10 - 10 of FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 11 is a top plan view of a cylinder housing section which may comprise either one of the second or third chamber cylinder housing sections;
- FIG. 12 is a side elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the punch or die set holder
- FIG. 13 is a top plan view, partly in cross-section, of the punch or die set holder disclosed within FIG. 12 ;
- FIG. 14 is a bottom plan view, partly in cross-section, of the punch or die set holder disclosed within FIGS. 12 and 13 ;
- FIG. 15 is a side elevational view of the quick-release locking pin for lockingly retaining punch or die set holder upon the lower end portion of the piston rod;
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the quick-release locking pin disclosed within FIG. 15 as taken along the lines 16 - 16 of FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 17 is a side elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the electrical connector retainer component
- FIG. 18 is a top plan view of the electrical connector retainer component as disclosed within FIG. 17 ;
- FIG. 19 is a top plan view of the base fixture or framework support plate
- FIG. 20 is a side elevational view of a first one of the upstanding supports affixed to the framework or fixture support plate of FIG. 19 and used for mounting the electrical connector, and the punch set or die holder and driving assembly thereon;
- FIG. 21 is a front elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown in FIG. 20 ;
- FIG. 22 is a bottom plan view of the upstanding support shown in FIGS. 20 and 21 ;
- FIG. 23 is a rear elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown in FIGS. 20-22 ;
- FIG. 24 is a side elevational view of a second one of the upstanding supports affixed to the framework or fixture support plate of FIG. 19 and used, together with the first upstanding support, for mounting the electrical connector, and the punch set or die holder and driving assembly thereon;
- FIG. 25 is a front elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown in FIG. 24 ;
- FIG. 26 is a rear elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown in FIGS. 24 and 25 ;
- FIG. 27 is a top plan view of the upstanding support shown in FIGS. 24-26 ;
- FIG. 28 is a bottom plan view of the upstanding support shown in FIGS. 24-27 ;
- FIG. 29 is an elevational view of a first one of the guide rods as shown within FIGS. 1 and 3 upon which the punch or die set holder is movably guided;
- FIG. 30 is an elevational view of a second one of the guide rods as shown within FIGS. 1 and 3 upon which the punch or die set holder is movably guided;
- FIG. 31 is a front elevational view of a first support component for mounting the electrical connector and an electrical pin connection header thereon;
- FIG. 32 is a top plan view of the first electricalcal connector-electrical pin connection header support component disclosed within FIG. 31 ;
- FIG. 33 is a front elevational view of a second support component for cooperating with the first support component disclosed within FIGS. 31 and 32 so as to mount the electrical pin connection header therebetween;
- FIG. 34 is a top plan view of the second electrical pin connection header support component disclosed within FIG. 33 ;
- FIG. 35 is a rear elevational view of a cutter blade element utilized upon the tool of the present invention in connection with the electrical wire termination of an end-type electrical connector;
- FIG. 36 is a side elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the cutter blade element shown in FIG. 35 ;
- FIG. 37 is an enlarged detail view of the circled region E shown in FIG. 36 ;
- FIG. 38 is a top plan view of a cutter blade retention holder for maintaining the cutter blade element of FIG. 36 at its cutting position.
- FIGS. 1-3 the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, and as constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, is disclosed and is generally indicated by the reference character 10 . More particularly, as best seen in FIG.
- the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool 10 comprises three major operative components, namely, a base fixture or framework 12 upon which an electrical connector 14 is mounted while the electrical wires are being installed therein, a driven insertion tool section 16 for actually installing or inserting the electrical wires into the electrical connector 14 such that the electrical wires will be properly electrically connected to the electrical contact members disposed internally within the electrical connector, and an insertion tool driving assembly 18 for driving the insertion tool section 16 so as to achieve the installation or insertion of the electrical wires into the electrical connector 14 .
- a base fixture or framework 12 upon which an electrical connector 14 is mounted while the electrical wires are being installed therein a driven insertion tool section 16 for actually installing or inserting the electrical wires into the electrical connector 14 such that the electrical wires will be properly electrically connected to the electrical contact members disposed internally within the electrical connector
- an insertion tool driving assembly 18 for driving the insertion tool section 16 so as to achieve the installation or insertion of the electrical wires into the electrical connector 14 .
- the insertion tool driver assembly 18 comprises, in effect, a three-chamber pneumatic or air-actuated piston-cylinder assembly whereby, for example, a force of eleven hundred pounds (1100#) can be produced so as to in fact be capable of driving the insertion tool section 16 such that the installation or insertion of the electrical wires into the electrical connector 14 , in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, can be readily achieved.
- the three-chamber pneumatic or air-actuated piston-cylinder assembly 18 comprises a first chamber pneumatic or air cylinder housing section 20 , a second chamber pneumatic or air cylinder housing section 22 , and a third chamber pneumatic or air cylinder housing section 24 .
- a first divider 26 is fixedly interposed between the lower end of the first chamber cylinder housing section 20 and the upper end of the second chamber cylinder housing section 22 so as to effectively define, along with the first chamber cylinder housing section 20 , a first piston chamber 28 within which a first piston member 30 is adapted to be reciprocally disposed, a second divider 32 is fixedly interposed between the lower end of the second chamber cylinder housing section 22 and the upper end of the third chamber cylinder housing section 24 so as to effectively define, along with the second chamber cylinder housing section 22 , a second piston chamber 34 within which a second piston member 36 is adapted to be reciprocally disposed, and a mounting plate 38 is fixedly disposed beneath the lower end of the third chamber cylinder housing section 24 so as to effectively define, along with the third chamber cylinder housing section 24 , a third piston chamber 40 within which a third piston member 42 is adapted to be reciprocally disposed.
- the three piston members 30 , 36 , 42 are fixedly mounted upon a piston rod 44 which is diametrically stepped at predetermined axial positions so as to respectively define shoulder portions 46 , 48 , 50 upon which the three piston members 30 , 36 , 42 are seated, and in this manner, when the three piston members 30 , 36 , 42 are caused to be moved vertically downwardly under the influence of the pneumatic or air-driving forces, as will become more apparent hereinafter, the piston rod 44 will be moved downwardly.
- the mounting plate 38 is provided with an annular recess or pocket 52 within which the lower end of an annular coil spring 54 is disposed, and it is seen that the upper end of the coil spring 54 is disposed in contact with the undersurface portion of the third piston member 42 .
- the coil spring 54 will force the third piston member 42 vertically upwardly, and the third piston member 42 will cause the piston rod 44 to move vertically upwardly so as to, in turn, cause the first and second piston members 30 , 36 to move upwardly simultaneously therewith.
- annular retainers 56 , 58 , 60 are respectively fixedly mounted upon the piston rod 44 at axial positions located immediately above each one of the three piston members 30 , 36 , 42 .
- the upper axially central portion of the first chamber cylinder housing section 20 is provided with a vertically disposed or oriented bore or main air port 62 within which an air fitting connector 64 is adapted to be disposed.
- the first chamber cylinder housing section 20 is additionally provided with a first horizontally disposed bore 66 which is disposed at an angle A of 45° with respect to a side portion of the first chamber housing section 20 and which is adapted to be fluidically connected at an internal end portion thereof to the vertically oriented main air port 62 through means of a first connection passageway 68 .
- a second horizontally disposed bore 70 is also provided within the first chamber housing section 20 , and the second horizontally disposed bore 70 is adapted to be fluidically connected to the first horizontally disposed bore 66 by means of a second connection passageway 72 .
- an air cylinder port 74 which is fluidically connected to the second horizontally disposed bore 70 , is defined within a portion of the first chamber housing section 20 which effectively forms the upper cylinder wall of the first chamber cylinder housing section 20 defining the first piston chamber 28 .
- the first horizontally disposed bore 66 is adapted to have a first finger-operated valve member 73 operatively disposed therein so as to control the flow of air from the main air port 62 and first connection passageway 68 into the second connection passageway 72 when the first valve member 73 is actuated
- the second horizontally disposed bore 70 is likewise adapted to have a second finger-operated valve member 75 operatively disposed therein so as to likewise control the flow of air from the second connection passageway 72 and bore 70 to the cylinder air port 74 in order to provide actuating air into the first piston chamber 28 .
- first and second valve members 73 , 75 within the first and second bores 66 , 70 comprises a safety feature by means of which the inadvertent operation of the pneumatically operated tool 10 cannot be readily performed. It is noted further that the first and second finger-operated valve members 73 , 75 may comprise conventional two-position, spring-biased valve members.
- piston rod 44 is provided with a blind bore 76 which extends axially inwardly from the upper end of the piston rod 44 , and still further, the piston rod 44 is provided with a pair of radially extending bores 78 , 80 which respectively fluidically communicate with the upper portions of the second and third piston chambers 34 , 40 .
- the incoming air from cylinder air port 74 can now enter axially oriented bore 76 , as well as radially oriented bores 78 , 80 , such that the air can now impact against the upper surfaces of the second and third piston members 36 , 42 and thereby enhance the downward driving of the three-chamber piston-piston rod assembly 30 , 36 , 42 , 44 .
- each one of the first and second dividers 26 , 32 is provided with a substantially radially extending, recessed portion 82 upon the upper surface thereof such that the recessed portion 82 extends from a region internally within the respective one of the piston chambers 28 , 34 to the outer peripheral edge portion 84 of the respective one of the first and second dividers 26 , 32 , as can also be appreciated from FIGS. 1 and 3 , so as to effectively define an exhaust passage for permitting the air, disposed below the respective one of the pistons 30 , 36 , to escape into the atmosphere.
- first and second dividers 26 , 32 resides in the size of the central apertures formed therein so as to respectively accommodate the different outer diameter portions of the stepped piston rod 44 with which the first and second dividers 26 , 32 are operatively associated.
- the mounting plate 38 is provided with a substantially radially oriented, recessed portion 86 upon the upper surface thereof such that the recessed portion 86 extends from a region internally within the piston chamber 40 to an outer peripheral edge portion 88 of the mounting plate 38 so as to effectively define an exhaust passage for permitting the air, disposed below the piston 42 , to escape into the atmosphere.
- each one of the pistons 30 , 36 , 42 is respectively provided with a suitable piston sealing ring 90 , 92 , 94 for providing a fluid sealing function with respect to the internal side wall portions of the first, second, and third chamber cylinder housing sections 20 , 22 , 24 , and in a similar manner, the inner peripheral edge portion of each one of the first and second dividers 26 , 32 is respectively provided with a suitable sealing ring 96 , 98 for providing a fluid sealing function with respect to the external portion of the piston rod 44 with which the particular one of the first and second dividers 26 , 32 is operatively associated.
- a plurality of shoulder bolt fasteners are utilized. More particularly, as can best be seen from FIGS. 9 and 10 , peripheral portions of the mounting plate 38 are provided with a plurality of counterbored holes 100 arranged within a substantially square array and within which, for example, the head and lower shank portions of the shoulder bolt fasteners, not shown, are to be disposed. In a similar manner, as can best be seen in FIG.
- peripheral corner regions of each one of the second and third chamber cylinder housing sections 22 , 24 are provided with a plurality of bores 102 which are also arranged within a corresponding substantially square array through which the shank portions of the shoulder bolt fasteners pass, and still yet further, as can best be seen in FIGS. 5 and 6 , peripheral corner regions of the first chamber cylinder housing section 20 are provided with a plurality of internally threaded bores 104 , which are also arranged within a corresponding substantially square array, for receiving the threaded ends of the shoulder bolt fasteners.
- the corner peripheral regions of each one of the dividers 26 , 32 are likewise provided with a plurality of bores 106 , arranged within a substantially square array, for permitting the shank portions of the shoulder bolt fasteners to pass therethrough.
- the mounting plate 38 is provided with a vertically oriented central opening or through-bore 108 within which there is disposed a bearing member 110 through which the lower end of the piston rod 44 is guided while undergoing its vertically reciprocal movements. Still further, the mounting plate 38 is provided with a pair of additional vertically oriented through-bores 112 , 114 within which the upper ends of a pair of vertically oriented guide rods or guide pins 116 , 118 are respectively disposed. As can best be seen from FIGS.
- the upper end portions of the guide rods or pins 116 , 118 are respectively provided with annularly or peripherally extending grooves 120 , 122 within which a pair of set screws 124 , 126 are adapted to be seated.
- the mounting plate 38 is further provided with a pair of radially oriented internally threaded bores 128 , 130 within which the set screws 124 , 126 are adjustably disposed, and accordingly, when the set screws 124 , 126 are fully threadedly engaged within the threaded bores 128 , 130 , the set screws 124 , 126 will fixedly retain the guide rods or pins 116 , 118 at their mounted positions within the mounting plate 38 .
- the vertically oriented guide rods or pins 116 , 118 are adapted to guide the vertical reciprocal movements of a punch or die set holder 132 upon which a plurality of predeterminedly configured insertion dies or punches 134 are mounted, as best seen in FIG. 2 , for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into the predeterminedly configured arrangement of electrical contact members of the electrical connector 14 in a manner which will be described hereinafter.
- the punch or die set holder 132 is provided with a pair of through-bores 136 , 138 within which cylindrical bearing members 140 , 142 are respectively fixedly disposed so as to permit the punch or die set holder 132 to undergo vertical slidable movements along the guide rods or pins 116 , 118 .
- Such structure effectively defines a safety feature such that the punch or die set holder 132 can only be fixedly mounted upon the insertion tool driving assembly 18 in a particular orientation which automatically ensures the proper operative mating or engagement of the plurality of predeterminedly configured insertion dies or punches 134 , as mounted upon the punch or die set holder 132 , with the predeterminedly configured electrical contact members of the electrical connector 14 .
- the punch or die set holder 132 is adapted to be fixedly mounted upon the lower end portion of the piston rod 44 such that the vertically reciprocal movements of the piston rod 44 , as determined by means of the downward pneumatic or air-driven extension operation of the same, or alternatively, the upward spring-biased retracted operation of the same, are effectively translated into corresponding movements of the punch or die set holder 132 .
- the vertically slidable punch or die set holder 132 can also be readily and easily removed from the lower end portion of the piston rod 44 by means of a quick-change or quick-release mechanism when it is so desired, such as, for example, when a differently configured set of insertion dies or punches 134 is to be installed upon the punch or die set holder 132 so as to achieve the insertion of electrical wires into a differently configured electrical connector 14 , or alternatively, when it is necessary to replace the cutter element operatively associated with the insertion dies or punches 134 as a result of the original cutter element becoming worn.
- the lower end portion of the piston rod 44 has a horizontally extending key-hole shaped through-bore 148 , and that an upper central region of the punch or die set holder 132 is provided with a vertically oriented blind recess, bore, or pocket 150 , as can also be seen within FIGS. 12 and 13 , within which the lower end portion of the piston rod 44 is adapted to be disposed.
- a horizontally oriented through-bore 152 is also provided within the upper central region of the punch or die set holder 132 so as to intersect or cross the blind bore or pocket 150 , and a quick-release locking pin 154 , as shown in FIGS. 2,15 and 16 , is adapted to be disposed within the horizontally oriented through-bore 152 so as to lockingly retain or mount the punch or die set holder 132 upon the lower end portion of the piston rod 44 .
- the quick-release locking pin 154 comprises a cylindrical shaft portion 156 upon one end of which there is fixedly disposed a dependent handle 158 wherein the longitudinal axis 160 of the handle 158 is disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 162 of the shaft portion 156 .
- An annular flanged portion or collar 164 is integrally fixed at a substantially axially central region of the shaft portion 156 , and an annular O-ring member 166 is disposed around the shaft portion 156 so as to be disposed in abutment with the flanged portion or collar 164 .
- a pair of flat portions 168 , 168 are formed upon opposite sides of the shaft portion 156 between the O-ring ring member 166 and the tip portion 170 of the pin shaft 156 , and it is to be appreciated that the flat portions 168 , 168 are disposed within planes which are disposed parallel to the plane within which the handle 158 is disposed.
- a spring-biased detent button 172 is mounted upon an upper surface portion of the pin shaft 156 so as to be disposed within the same plane as the handle 158 .
- the punch or die set holder 132 when the punch or die set holder 132 is to be fixedly mounted upon the insertion tool driving assembly 18 , the punch or die set holder 132 is initially movably mounted onto the guide rods 116 , 118 of the mounting plate 38 by effectively inserting the guide rods 116 , 118 through the bearing members 140 , 142 of the punch or die set holder 132 .
- the handle 158 is mounted within the bore 152 of the punch or die set holder 132 so as to be oriented vertically downwardly whereby it is known that the flat portions 168 , 168 are likewise disposed within vertically oriented planes, and the spring-biased detent button 172 is also biased radially inwardly as a result of encountering the interior wall surface of the bore 152 .
- the spring-biased detent button 172 will have passed entirely through the bore 152 and will emerge therefrom upon the opposite rear side of the punch or die set holder 132 so as to effectively engage the rear surface of the punch or die set holder 132 .
- the handle portion 158 is also substantially simultaneously rotated through an angular displacement of a quarter-turn or 90°, the full diametrical extent of the shaft portion 156 will now be disposed adjacent to the narrow slot portion of the key-shaped hole or aperture 148 formed within the lower end portion of the piston rod 44 so as to effectively prevent the passage back through such narrow slot portion of the key-shaped hole or aperture 148 of the shaft portion 156 of the quick-release locking pin 154 .
- the punch or die set holder 132 is now fixedly disposed in its LOCKED state upon the insertion tool driving assembly 18 , and if, when desired, the handle portion 158 of the quick-release locking pin 154 is rotated through an angular displacement of 90° in the reverse direction, the punch or die set holder 132 can be quickly disposed in its RELEASED state with respect to the insertion tool driving assembly 18 .
- the punch or die set holder 132 is adapted to fixedly mount thereon the set of punches or dies 134 which are to be utilized in connection with the insertion of the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector 14 which is mounted upon the base fixture or framework 12 . As can best be seen from FIG.
- the set of punches or dies 134 can comprise, for example, three insertion dies or punches 174 and a cutter die or element 176 , and it is to be noted that the particular length, width, depth, shape, and lateral spatial arrangement of the individual prongs or tines comprising the insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die or element 176 can be varied in order to suit, or be adapted to, a particular arrangement of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector 14 and in connection with which the electrical wires are to be inserted and installed. Accordingly, the particular structural details or the insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die or element 176 are not disclosed, however, for the purposes of the present invention disclosure, it can be appreciated from FIG. 1 that each one of the insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die or element 176 comprises a plate member within which a horizontally oriented array of three apertures 178 are formed.
- a dependent mounting block 180 portion is integrally formed upon the lower end portion of the punch or die set holder 132 and is correspondingly provided with a horizontally oriented array of three apertures 182 .
- a plurality of shoulder bolts 184 are threadedly engaged within the apertures 182 so as to fixedly mount the set of insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die or element 176 upon the mounting block 180 .
- the punch or die set holder 132 is also adapted to movably mount thereon an electrical connector retainer 185 , as is also disclosed within FIGS.
- the punch or die set holder 132 is further provided with a pair of vertically oriented through-bores 186 having first upper and second lower counterbored sections 188 , 190 .
- the electrical connector retainer 185 is provided with a pair of counterbored through-bores 192 wherein the lower section of each through-bore 192 is internally threaded as at 194 while the upper section of each through-bore 192 defines a seat 196 for the lower end portion of a biasing spring 198 which can be seen in FIGS. 1-3 .
- each biasing spring 198 is seated within the lower counterbored section 190 of each through-bore 186 formed within the punch or die set holder 132 , and in this manner, when shoulder bolts 200 , as best seen in FIGS.
- the electrical retainer 185 will be resiliently disposed, as determined by means of the coiled biasing springs 198 , at a position vertically spaced beneath the mounting block 180 of the punch or die set holder 132 so as to be capable of operatively interacting with the electrical connector 14 in the aforenoted manner.
- the disposition and presence of the resilient biasing springs 198 enables the retainer 185 to undergo its relative independent movements with respect to the downwardly and upwardly moving set of insertion dies or punches 174 attendant the electrical wire installation process.
- a base fixture or framework support plate 202 has a pair of apertures 204 defined within opposite ends thereof by means of which the base fixture or framework support plate 202 can be fixedly mounted upon a support surface, not shown.
- the support plate 202 is also provided with four counterbored apertures 206 which are arranged within a substantially rectangular array and through which a plurality of bolts 208 are adapted to be disposed so as to fixedly attach to the upper surface of the support plate 202 first and second upstanding supports 210 , 212 .
- each one of the first and second upstanding supports 210 , 212 has a substantially inverted U-shaped configuration, when viewed from the side thereof, as defined by means of a pair of downwardly extending support legs 214 , 214 and 216 , 216 , respectively, so as to further respectively define a slot or channel 218 , 220 therebetween.
- Each one of the support legs 214 , 214 and 216 , 216 of the upstanding supports 210 , 212 is provided with a threaded bore 222 , 222 and 224 , 224 within the lower end portions thereof and within which the bolts 208 are adapted to be threadedly disposed so as to in fact fixedly secure each one of the supports 210 , 212 to the support plate 202 .
- each one of the upstanding supports 210 , 212 is further provided with a vertically oriented bore or socket 226 , 228 into which the lower end portions of the guide rods 116 , 118 , upon which the punch or die set holder 132 is slidably guided in vertically reciprocal modes, are adapted to be disposed as can be appreciated from FIGS. 1 and 3 .
- the socket 226 defined within the upstanding support 210 comprises a completely circular inner peripheral wall, however, the socket 228 defined within the upstanding support 212 has an inner peripheral wall which has a substantially U-shaped configuration as best seen in FIG. 27 with the rear wall portion of the socket 228 being open.
- the guide rods 116 , 118 are respectively provided with an annularly recessed region 230 , 232 within the vicinity of the lower end tip portions thereof wherein such annularly recessed regions 230 , 232 are respectively adapted to be engaged by means of set screws 234 , 236 , as shown within FIGS. 1 and 3 , which are inserted within bores 238 , 240 respectively defined within the upstanding supports 210 , 212 as shown in FIGS. 20 , 21 , 24 , and 25 so as to fixedly maintain the guide rods 116 , 118 within their respective sockets 226 , 228 .
- sockets 226 , 228 serves an important part in connection with a unique and novel mounting system of the guide rods 116 , 118 , and the associated driven insertion tool section 16 and the insertion tool driving assembly 18 , upon the base fixture or framework 12 .
- a peripheral or external surface region of the lower end tip portion of the guide rod 116 is flat or planar as at 242
- the bottom surface region of the lower end tip portion of the guide rod 118 is provided with a recessed detent 244
- the upstanding support 212 is provided with a spring-biased plunger 246 which projects upwardly through the bottom wall of the socket 228 so as to be engaged within the recessed detent 244 of the guide rod 118 .
- the driven insertion tool section 16 and the insertion tool driving assembly 18 are to be mounted upon the base fixture or framework 12 , the set screws 234 , 236 are pre-mounted within the side walls of the upstanding supports 210 , 212 , the lower end portion of the guide rod 116 is axially inserted into the socket 226 of the upstanding support 210 in a predetermined angular orientation or phase such that the flat or planar portion 242 thereof is able to bypass the set screw 234 , and upon being fully inserted within the socket 226 , the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16 - 18 is then rotated through an angular extent of 90° so as to effectively insert the lower end portion of the guide rod 118 through the open rear wall portion of the socket 228 of the upstanding support 212 .
- the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16 - 18 only needs to have one end thereof axially inserted within the upstanding support 210 whereupon the assembly 16 - 18 is then rotated until the other end thereof is angularly latched or locked within the upstanding support 212 so as to achieve the mounting of the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16 - 18 upon the base fixture or framework 12 , and conversely, the assembly 16 - 18 need only be rotated so as to be unlatched or unlocked from the upstanding support 212 and then axially withdrawn from the upstanding support 210 in order to quickly achieve the dismounting or disassembly of the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16 - 18 from the base fixture or framework 12 .
- the punch or die set holder 132 is disposed at its elevated position with respect to the base fixture or framework 12 upon which the electrical connector 14 is mounted.
- an additional safety mechanism is provided upon the insertion tool 10 of the present invention. More particularly, as can be seen from FIGS. 1 , 3 , 20 , 21 , and 23 , the upstanding support 210 is provided with an upstanding finger or tooth 248 within a corner region thereof, and as can be seen from FIGS.
- the punch or die set holder 132 is correspondingly provided with a vertically oriented recess or socket 250 at a predetermined angular position B thereof. Therefore, when the three-chamber insertion tool driving assembly 18 is actuated so as to vertically lower the punch or die set holder 132 in order to cause the array of insertion dies or punches 174 to insert the electrical wires into the electrical connector 14 , the upstanding tooth or finger 248 of upstanding support 210 can only be inserted into the recess or socket 250 of the punch or die set holder 132 if the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16 - 18 was in fact properly mounted and fixed upon the base fixture or framework 12 as a result of the aforenoted angular or pivotal mounting movement of the assembly 16 - 18 with respect to the fixture or framework 12 .
- the tool 10 of the present invention is further provided with a unique and novel mounting system for the electrical connector 14 by means of which not only is the electrical connector 14 fixedly and accurately positioned or located in a laterally immobilized state upon the fixture or framework 12 , but in addition, means are provided in conjunction with the electrical connector 14 for establishing external electrical connections to, for example, testing equipment by means of which the integrity of the electrical connections formed within the electrical connector 14 , as a result of the installation of the electrical wires therewithin, can be verified. More particularly, a first support component 252 is disclosed within FIGS. 31 and 32 , and as can be appreciated from FIG.
- the first support component 252 has a substantially L-shaped cross-sectional configuration comprising a vertically upstanding central portion 254 and a horizontally projecting central portion 256 .
- the vertically upstanding central portion 254 has a horizontal array of apertures 258 defined therein for receiving a plurality of locator pins 260 which project outwardly from the forward face of the upstanding central portion 254 so as to respectively engage a plurality of grooves, not shown, defined within the rear surface portion of the electrical connector 14 whereby such structural interaction between the locator pins 260 and the grooves of the electrical connector 14 effectively serve as a first means for precisely locating, as well as laterally immobilizing or stabilizing, the disposition of the electrical connector 14 with respect to the base fixture or framework 12 when the electrical connector 14 is mounted upon the base fixture or framework 12 .
- the horizontally projecting central portion 256 of the first support component 252 is provided with a horizontally extending recessed slot 262 within which a first side of an electrical pin header 264 is adapted to be seated as can best be appreciated from FIG. 2 .
- a plurality of apertures 266 are also provided within the slotted region 262 for accommodating a plurality of set screws, not shown, which are adapted to respectively engage laterally spaced grooves, also not shown, formed within the first side of the electrical pin header 264 whereby the electrical pin header 264 is precisely located with respect to, as well as being laterally immobilized and stabilized upon, the first support component 252 .
- a second support component 268 which has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped configuration, is also provided with a horizontally extending recessed slot 270 within which a second side of the electrical pin header 264 is adapted to be seated as can best be appreciated from FIG. 2 .
- a plurality of apertures 271 are also provided within the slotted region 270 for accommodating a plurality of set screws, not shown, which are adapted to respectively engage laterally spaced grooves, also not shown, formed within the opposite second side of the electrical pin header 264 so as to likewise precisely locate, as well as laterally immobilize and stabilize the electrical pin header 264 . It is thus further appreciated that, from an overall structural assembly point of view, the first and second support components 252 , 268 cooperate together in connection with the mounting of the electrical pin header 264 and the electrical connector 14 upon the base fixture or framework 12 .
- the electrical pin header 264 comprises a plurality of vertically oriented pins which are mounted at substantially vertically central regions thereof such that first sections 263 of the pins project above the header 264 while second sections 265 of the pins project below the header 264 as best seen in FIG. 2 .
- the upwardly extending pin sections 263 are adapted to engage suitable apertures, not shown, formed within the electrical connector 14 so as to therefore precisely locate as well as laterally immobilize and stabilize, the electrical connector 14 when the latter is mounted within the base fixture or framework 12 , while the downwardly extending pin sections 265 provide electrical connections to external electrical circuit testing apparatus, not shown, by means of which the propriety or integrity of the electrical connections defined between the electrical wires installed upon the electrical connector 14 , and the electrical contact members of the electrical connector 14 , can be verified.
- first support component 252 is provided with a pair of mounting bracket sections 272 , 274 which extend in opposite directions away from the central slotted region 262 , and that each one of the mounting bracket sections 272 , 274 is respectively provided with a substantially rectangularly configured recessed region or vertically oriented slot 276 , 278 .
- the second support component 268 is provided with a pair of mounting bracket sections 280 , 282 which extend in opposite directions away from the central slotted region 270 , and each one of the mounting bracket sections 280 , 282 is respectively provided with a substantially rectangularly configured recessed region or vertically oriented slot 284 , 286 . Accordingly, when the first and second support components 252 , 268 are mated together, the outwardly extending mounting bracket sections 272 and 282 will be disposed together within the slotted or channel portion 218 of the upstanding support 210 while the mounting bracket sections 274 and 280 will be similarly disposed together within the slotted or channel portion 220 of the upstanding support 212 .
- the vertically oriented slots 276 , 286 of the mounting bracket sections 272 , 282 , as well as the vertically oriented slots 278 , 284 of the mounting bracket sections 274 , 280 together form substantially square-shaped apertures through which suitable bolt fasteners 288 , 290 , as seen in FIGS. 1-3 , can be disposed for threaded engagement within bores 292 , 294 respectively formed within the upstanding supports 210 , 212 as shown in FIGS. 21 and 25 .
- a cutter blade element 296 is adapted to be pivotally mounted upon the base fixture or framework 12 so as to be disposed immediately adjacent to, and in abutment with, the electrical connector 14 mounted upon the base fixture or framework 12 .
- the cutter blade element 296 is disposed in a position which enables the cutter blade element 296 to operatively cooperate with the cutter die or element 176 fixedly mounted upon the punch or die set holder 132 when the punch or die set holder 132 is driven vertically downwardly by means of the three-chamber driving assembly 18 including piston rod 44 . More particularly, as can best be seen from FIGS.
- the cutter blade element 296 is seen to comprise an upper blade body portion 298 characterized by means of a front vertically oriented planar surface 300 , and a forwardly projecting knife edge 302 for operatively cooperating with the cutter die or element 176 in order to perform a cutting operation in connection with the termination of the electrical wires inserted into the electrical connector 14 when the particular electrical connector 14 comprises an end connector.
- Opposite lateral sides of the cutter blade element 296 are respectively provided with lug portions 304 , 306 within which a pair of non-threaded through-bores 308 , 310 are respectively defined.
- a pair of bolts 312 , 314 as best seen in FIGS.
- the rear surface of the upper blade body portion 298 of the cutter blade element 296 is provided with a recessed region or pocket 324 within which the head 326 of a shoulder bolt 328 is adapted to be disposed as best shown in FIG. 2 .
- the shank portion 330 of the bolt 328 is adapted to pass through an aperture 332 formed within the central portion of a cutter blade retention holder 334 , which is shown in detail in FIG. 38 , and the threaded end of the bolt 328 is adapted to be threadedly mated with a nut 336 .
- a coil spring 338 is disposed around the shank 330 of the bolt 328 so as to be interposed between an interior surface portion of the cutter blade retention holder 334 and the head 326 of the bolt 328 , and in this manner, the biasing force of the spring 338 causes the head 326 of the bolt 328 to normally be disposed within the recessed region or pocket 324 of the cutter blade element 296 so as to normally bias the cutter blade element 296 into abutment with the electrical connector 14 and thereby, in turn, properly position the knife edge portion 302 of the cutter blade element 296 with respect to the electrical connector 14 and the downwardly moving cutter die or element 176 .
- a notched portion 340 of the cutter blade element 296 integrally interconnects the planar surface 300 and the forwardly projecting knife edge 302 , and it is seen that the upper region of the notched portion 324 comprises an inclined or chamfered surface 342 .
- a lowered chamfered portion 344 of the electrical connector 14 can interface or interact with the forwardly projecting knife edge portion 302 of the cutter blade element 296 so as to cause the cutter blade element 296 to pivot in the counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG. 2 against the biasing force of coil spring 338 so as to permit the insertion or installation of the electrical connector 14 upon the base fixture of framework 12 .
- an upper body surface portion 346 of the electrical connector can likewise interface or interact with the chamfered surface portion 342 of the cutter blade element 296 so as to again cause the cutter blade element 296 to be pivoted in the counterclockwise direction away from the electrical connector 14 and against the biasing force of the coil spring 338 whereby the electrical connector 14 can in fact be easily removed from the base fixture or framework 12 .
- the cutter blade element 296 comprises an arcuately configured cut-out region 348 defined within the lower edge region of the upper blade body portion 298 .
- This cut-out region 348 is uniquely provided upon the cutter blade element 296 so as to permit cut or terminated pieces of the electrical wires being inserted within the electrical connector 14 to freely fall therethrough so as not to tend to accumulate and therefore not present any jamming or blockage with respect to the insertion and cutting movements of the insertion and cutting dies 174 , 176 .
- the opposite ends of the cutter blade retention holder 334 are provided with a pair of bores 350 , only one of which is shown in FIG. 38 , through which a pair of shoulder bolts 352 are inserted for threaded engagement within threaded bores 354 , 356 defined within the rear surface portions of each one of the upstanding supports 210 , 212 .
- the power tool comprises a three-chamber pneumatic driving section for developing an enhanced level of driving force necessary for inserting and terminating the electrical wires into and upon the electrical connector, a quick-release mechanism for mounting a punch or die set holder upon the driving section so as to enable the quick exchange or replacement of the particular punch or die set, a quick insertion system for mounting the driving section-punch or die set holder assembly upon the base fixture or framework, and primary and secondary means for accurately positioning both the electrical connector and an associated pin header upon the base fixture or framework wherein the pin header is also used for integrity verification of the electrical circuits defined between the installed electrical wires and the electrical contact members of the electrical connector.
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Abstract
An installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, comprises a three-chamber pneumatic driving section for developing an enhanced level of driving force necessary for inserting and terminating the electrical wires into and upon the electrical connector, a quick-release mechanism for mounting a punch or die set holder upon the driving section so as to enable the quick exchange or replacement of the particular punch or die set, a quick insertion system for mounting the driving section-punch or die set holder assembly upon the base fixture or framework, and primary and secondary means for accurately positioning both the electrical connector and an associated pin header upon the base fixture or framework wherein the pin header is also used for integrity verification of the electrical circuits defined between the installed electrical wires and the electrical contact members of the electrical connector.
Description
- The present invention relates generally to an installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector, and more particularly to a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector wherein the power tool is relatively compact in size in order to permit the same to be readily held or grasped by means of an operator's hand, and yet, the tool is powerful enough to develop the needed thrust forces in order to achieve the insertion and electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the plurality of electrical contact blade members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, and wherein further, the power tool is capable of achieving a quick-change replacement of its driven insertion tool assembly so as to enable the power tool to be operatively used in connection with the insertion and electrical connection of a plurality of electrical wires, to a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within differently configured electrical connectors, or alternatively, to enable the replacement of the cutter blade component of the driven insertion tool assembly when, for example, the cutter blade component becomes worn and dull.
- Various tools are of course well-known in the PRIOR ART for accomplishing, for example, the insertion of a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to achieve electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires with a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within the electrical connector, in accordance with insulation displacement techniques. Such PRIOR ART tools, devices, or implements usually suffer or exhibit operational drawbacks or disadvantages which has necessitated the development of a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques. For example, the PRIOR ART tools are not usually relatively small in size so as to enable the same to be readily held, grasped, or manipulated by means of an operator. Furthermore, when it has been attempted to construct PRIOR ART tools of the aforenoted type such that the tools have in fact been of relatively small size so as to be capable of being readily held, grasped, and manipulated by means of an operator, such tools have usually been unable to develop the sufficiently large thrust forces which are required in order to successfully achieve the insertion and electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within the electrical connector, in accordance with insulation displacement techniques. Still yet further, it has likewise been experienced that in order to, for example, replace the driven insertion tool assembly so as to enable the tool to be operatively used in connection with the insertion and electrical connection of a plurality of electrical wires, to a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within differently configured electrical connectors, or alternatively, to enable the replacement of the cutter blade component of the driven insertion tool assembly when, for example, the cutter blade component becomes worn and dull, the process required for achieving such replacement of the driven insertion tool assembly within such PRIOR ART tools is quite tedious and time-consuming.
- A need therefore exists in the art for a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector wherein the tool is relatively compact in size in order to permit the same to be readily held or grasped by means of an operator's hand, and yet, the tool is powerful enough to develop the needed thrust forces in order to achieve the insertion and electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the plurality of electrical contact blade members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, and wherein further, the power tool is capable of achieving a quick-change replacement of its driven insertion tool assembly so as to enable the tool to be operatively used in connection with the insertion and electrical connection of a plurality of electrical wires, to a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within differently configured electrical connectors, or alternatively, to enable the replacement of the cutter blade component of the driven insertion tool assembly when, for example, the cutter blade component becomes worn and dull.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, wherein the tool effectively overcomes the various operational drawbacks and disadvantages characteristic of the PRIOR ART installation tools and terminating tools.
- An additional object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, wherein the tool is relatively compact in size so as to readily enable the same to be held, grasped, and manipulated by operator personnel.
- A further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, wherein the tool is relatively compact in size so as to readily enable the same to be held, grasped, and manipulated by operator personnel, and yet the tool is constructed in such a manner as to be powerful enough to develop a sufficient level of thrust forces which will enable the tool to successfully insert the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector and achieve the electrical connection of the plurality of electrical wires to the electrical contact members of the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques.
- A last object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, and wherein further, the tool is capable of achieving a quick-change replacement of its driven insertion tool assembly so as to enable the tool to be operatively used in connection with the insertion and electrical connection of a plurality of electrical wires, to a plurality of electrical contact blade members, disposed within differently configured electrical connectors, or alternatively, to enable the replacement of the cutter blade component of the driven insertion tool assembly when, for example, the cutter blade component becomes worn and dull, whereby such replacement operations do not require substantial operational down-time.
- The foregoing and other objectives are achieved in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present invention through the provision of a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector so as to electrically connect the plurality of electrical wires to a plurality of electrical contact members disposed within the electrical connector in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, which comprises a base fixture or framework upon which an electrical connector is mounted while the electrical wires are being installed therein, a driven insertion tool set or assembly for actually installing or inserting the electrical wires into the electrical connector such that the electrical wires will be properly electrically connected to the electrical contact members disposed internally within the electrical connector, and an insertion tool driving assembly for driving the insertion tool set or assembly so as to achieve the installation or insertion of the electrical wires into the electrical connector. The driving assembly comprises a three-chamber piston-cylinder driving assembly for developing an enhanced level of thrust forces required to insert the wires into the electrical connector as well as to cause the insulation displacement connection therebetween, and the driven insertion tool set or assembly is fixedly mounted upon a holder mechanism which is removably mounted upon the driving assembly by means of a quick-release mechanism. In a similar manner, the driving assembly and the insertion punch or die set holder are also mounted upon the base fixture or framework by means of a relatively quick installation mechanism which includes a predetermined arrangement of parts for ensuring that the components parts are in fact properly and accurately oriented so as to achieve the installation and wire termination procedure. Means are also provided upon the base fixture or framework for effectively rigidly securing or immobilizing the electrical connector, and still further, an array of electrical connection pins are mounted within a header and are disposed in electrical connection with the contact members of the electrical connector so as to be capable of electrical connection to external testing equipment for testing the electrical integrity of the electrical connections established within the electrical connector as a result of the installation of the electrical wires therein.
- Various other objects, features, and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, as constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention and showing the cooperative parts thereof; -
FIG. 2 is a left side elevational view of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool illustrated inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the first stage cylinder housing section of the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool as disclosed withinFIGS. 1-3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the first chamber cylinder housing section disclosed withinFIG. 4 and as taken along lines 5-5 ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the first chamber cylinder housing section as disclosed withinFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the first chamber cylinder housing section disclosed withinFIG. 4 and as taken along lines 7-7 ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a divider element which may be used either between the first and second chamber cylinder housing sections or between the second and third chamber cylinder housing sections; -
FIG. 9 is a top plan view of the mounting plate element upon which the three-chamber piston-cylinder assembly is supported; -
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the mounting plate element shown inFIG. 9 as taken along the lines 10-10 ofFIG. 9 ; -
FIG. 11 is a top plan view of a cylinder housing section which may comprise either one of the second or third chamber cylinder housing sections; -
FIG. 12 is a side elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the punch or die set holder; -
FIG. 13 is a top plan view, partly in cross-section, of the punch or die set holder disclosed withinFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 14 is a bottom plan view, partly in cross-section, of the punch or die set holder disclosed withinFIGS. 12 and 13 ; -
FIG. 15 is a side elevational view of the quick-release locking pin for lockingly retaining punch or die set holder upon the lower end portion of the piston rod; -
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of the quick-release locking pin disclosed withinFIG. 15 as taken along the lines 16-16 ofFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 17 is a side elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the electrical connector retainer component; -
FIG. 18 is a top plan view of the electrical connector retainer component as disclosed withinFIG. 17 ; -
FIG. 19 is a top plan view of the base fixture or framework support plate; -
FIG. 20 is a side elevational view of a first one of the upstanding supports affixed to the framework or fixture support plate ofFIG. 19 and used for mounting the electrical connector, and the punch set or die holder and driving assembly thereon; -
FIG. 21 is a front elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown inFIG. 20 ; -
FIG. 22 is a bottom plan view of the upstanding support shown inFIGS. 20 and 21 ; -
FIG. 23 is a rear elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown inFIGS. 20-22 ; -
FIG. 24 is a side elevational view of a second one of the upstanding supports affixed to the framework or fixture support plate ofFIG. 19 and used, together with the first upstanding support, for mounting the electrical connector, and the punch set or die holder and driving assembly thereon; -
FIG. 25 is a front elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown inFIG. 24 ; -
FIG. 26 is a rear elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the upstanding support shown inFIGS. 24 and 25 ; -
FIG. 27 is a top plan view of the upstanding support shown inFIGS. 24-26 ; -
FIG. 28 is a bottom plan view of the upstanding support shown inFIGS. 24-27 ; -
FIG. 29 is an elevational view of a first one of the guide rods as shown withinFIGS. 1 and 3 upon which the punch or die set holder is movably guided; -
FIG. 30 is an elevational view of a second one of the guide rods as shown withinFIGS. 1 and 3 upon which the punch or die set holder is movably guided; -
FIG. 31 is a front elevational view of a first support component for mounting the electrical connector and an electrical pin connection header thereon; -
FIG. 32 is a top plan view of the first electricalcal connector-electrical pin connection header support component disclosed withinFIG. 31 ; -
FIG. 33 is a front elevational view of a second support component for cooperating with the first support component disclosed withinFIGS. 31 and 32 so as to mount the electrical pin connection header therebetween; -
FIG. 34 is a top plan view of the second electrical pin connection header support component disclosed withinFIG. 33 ; -
FIG. 35 is a rear elevational view of a cutter blade element utilized upon the tool of the present invention in connection with the electrical wire termination of an end-type electrical connector; -
FIG. 36 is a side elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the cutter blade element shown inFIG. 35 ; -
FIG. 37 is an enlarged detail view of the circled region E shown inFIG. 36 ; and -
FIG. 38 is a top plan view of a cutter blade retention holder for maintaining the cutter blade element ofFIG. 36 at its cutting position. - Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
FIGS. 1-3 thereof, the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, and as constructed in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention, is disclosed and is generally indicated by thereference character 10. More particularly, as best seen inFIG. 2 , it is to be appreciated that the new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminatingtool 10 comprises three major operative components, namely, a base fixture orframework 12 upon which anelectrical connector 14 is mounted while the electrical wires are being installed therein, a driveninsertion tool section 16 for actually installing or inserting the electrical wires into theelectrical connector 14 such that the electrical wires will be properly electrically connected to the electrical contact members disposed internally within the electrical connector, and an insertiontool driving assembly 18 for driving theinsertion tool section 16 so as to achieve the installation or insertion of the electrical wires into theelectrical connector 14. As can readily be appreciated from any one ofFIGS. 1-3 , and in accordance with a unique and novel feature characteristic of the present invention, it is seen that the insertiontool driver assembly 18 comprises, in effect, a three-chamber pneumatic or air-actuated piston-cylinder assembly whereby, for example, a force of eleven hundred pounds (1100#) can be produced so as to in fact be capable of driving theinsertion tool section 16 such that the installation or insertion of the electrical wires into theelectrical connector 14, in accordance with insulation displacement techniques, can be readily achieved. - More particularly, it is seen that the three-chamber pneumatic or air-actuated piston-
cylinder assembly 18 comprises a first chamber pneumatic or aircylinder housing section 20, a second chamber pneumatic or aircylinder housing section 22, and a third chamber pneumatic or aircylinder housing section 24. Afirst divider 26 is fixedly interposed between the lower end of the first chambercylinder housing section 20 and the upper end of the second chambercylinder housing section 22 so as to effectively define, along with the first chambercylinder housing section 20, afirst piston chamber 28 within which afirst piston member 30 is adapted to be reciprocally disposed, asecond divider 32 is fixedly interposed between the lower end of the second chambercylinder housing section 22 and the upper end of the third chambercylinder housing section 24 so as to effectively define, along with the second chambercylinder housing section 22, asecond piston chamber 34 within which asecond piston member 36 is adapted to be reciprocally disposed, and a mountingplate 38 is fixedly disposed beneath the lower end of the third chambercylinder housing section 24 so as to effectively define, along with the third chambercylinder housing section 24, athird piston chamber 40 within which athird piston member 42 is adapted to be reciprocally disposed. The threepiston members piston rod 44 which is diametrically stepped at predetermined axial positions so as to respectively defineshoulder portions piston members piston members piston rod 44 will be moved downwardly. In a similar manner, the mountingplate 38 is provided with an annular recess orpocket 52 within which the lower end of anannular coil spring 54 is disposed, and it is seen that the upper end of thecoil spring 54 is disposed in contact with the undersurface portion of thethird piston member 42. In this manner, when the pneumatic or air-driving forces are terminated, thecoil spring 54 will force thethird piston member 42 vertically upwardly, and thethird piston member 42 will cause thepiston rod 44 to move vertically upwardly so as to, in turn, cause the first andsecond piston members piston members shoulder portions piston rod 44, and still further, in order to lockingly retain thepiston rod 44 at its predetermined axial position with respect to the threepiston members piston rod 44 from moving axially downwardly with respect to the threepiston members annular retainers piston rod 44 at axial positions located immediately above each one of the threepiston members - With additional reference being made to
FIGS. 4-7 , in order to provide the pneumatic or driving air to the aforenoted three-chamber pneumatic or air-actuated piston-cylinder assembly 18, the upper axially central portion of the first chambercylinder housing section 20 is provided with a vertically disposed or oriented bore ormain air port 62 within which anair fitting connector 64 is adapted to be disposed. The first chambercylinder housing section 20 is additionally provided with a first horizontally disposed bore 66 which is disposed at an angle A of 45° with respect to a side portion of the firstchamber housing section 20 and which is adapted to be fluidically connected at an internal end portion thereof to the vertically orientedmain air port 62 through means of afirst connection passageway 68. A second horizontally disposed bore 70 is also provided within the firstchamber housing section 20, and the second horizontally disposed bore 70 is adapted to be fluidically connected to the first horizontally disposed bore 66 by means of asecond connection passageway 72. - As best seen in
FIG. 7 , anair cylinder port 74, which is fluidically connected to the second horizontally disposed bore 70, is defined within a portion of the firstchamber housing section 20 which effectively forms the upper cylinder wall of the first chambercylinder housing section 20 defining thefirst piston chamber 28. The first horizontally disposed bore 66 is adapted to have a first finger-operatedvalve member 73 operatively disposed therein so as to control the flow of air from themain air port 62 andfirst connection passageway 68 into thesecond connection passageway 72 when thefirst valve member 73 is actuated, and the second horizontally disposed bore 70 is likewise adapted to have a second finger-operatedvalve member 75 operatively disposed therein so as to likewise control the flow of air from thesecond connection passageway 72 and bore 70 to thecylinder air port 74 in order to provide actuating air into thefirst piston chamber 28. The provision of the first andsecond valve members second bores tool 10 cannot be readily performed. It is noted further that the first and second finger-operatedvalve members - When the three-chamber piston-
cylinder assembly 18 is disposed in its non-actuated state, as disclosed withinFIGS. 1-3 , it is noted that the upper end of thepiston rod 44 engages the upper cylinder wall of the first chambercylinder housing section 20 defining thefirst piston chamber 28 such that the upper surface of thefirst piston member 30 is spaced below the upper cylinder wall of the first chambercylinder housing section 20. In this manner, the air flowing throughcylinder air port 74 is permitted to enter the upper portion of thefirst piston chamber 28 so as to begin forcing the three-chamber piston-piston rod assembly piston rod 44 is provided with ablind bore 76 which extends axially inwardly from the upper end of thepiston rod 44, and still further, thepiston rod 44 is provided with a pair of radially extendingbores third piston chambers piston rod assembly cylinder air port 74 impacting upon the upper surface of thefirst piston member 30, the upper end of thepiston 44 will be displaced from its engaged position with respect to the upper cylinder wall of the first chambercylinder housing section 20 thereby effectively uncovering the upper open end of the axially oriented bore 76. Accordingly, the incoming air fromcylinder air port 74 can now enter axially oriented bore 76, as well as radially oriented bores 78,80, such that the air can now impact against the upper surfaces of the second andthird piston members piston rod assembly - As is well-known in connection with actuating or driving piston-cylinder assemblies, when, for example, an actuating fluid impacts upon a first side of a piston, fluid must be simultaneously exhausted from a second opposite side of the piston in order to in fact permit the piston to move. If such were not the case, the piston would in effect be locked in position within the cylinder whereby movement of the piston would not be able to be achieved. Accordingly, exhaust ports or the like must be effectively provided in connection with each one of the
piston chambers respective pistons piston chambers FIG. 8 , each one of the first andsecond dividers portion 82 upon the upper surface thereof such that the recessedportion 82 extends from a region internally within the respective one of thepiston chambers peripheral edge portion 84 of the respective one of the first andsecond dividers FIGS. 1 and 3 , so as to effectively define an exhaust passage for permitting the air, disposed below the respective one of thepistons second dividers piston rod 44 with which the first andsecond dividers - In a similar manner, as can likewise be appreciated from
FIG. 9 , the mountingplate 38 is provided with a substantially radially oriented, recessedportion 86 upon the upper surface thereof such that the recessedportion 86 extends from a region internally within thepiston chamber 40 to an outer peripheral edge portion 88 of the mountingplate 38 so as to effectively define an exhaust passage for permitting the air, disposed below thepiston 42, to escape into the atmosphere. When the piston-piston rod assembly coil spring 54 and when the supply of air from air fitting 64 is terminated, the air disposed above each one of thepistons flow control valves FIGS. 1-3 , the outer peripheral edge portion of each one of thepistons piston sealing ring cylinder housing sections second dividers suitable sealing ring piston rod 44 with which the particular one of the first andsecond dividers - Lastly, in connection with the three-chamber piston-cylinder insertion
tool driving assembly 18, in order to fixedly secure the mountingplate 38 and the first, second, and third chambercylinder housing sections FIGS. 9 and 10 , peripheral portions of the mountingplate 38 are provided with a plurality of counterboredholes 100 arranged within a substantially square array and within which, for example, the head and lower shank portions of the shoulder bolt fasteners, not shown, are to be disposed. In a similar manner, as can best be seen inFIG. 11 , peripheral corner regions of each one of the second and third chambercylinder housing sections bores 102 which are also arranged within a corresponding substantially square array through which the shank portions of the shoulder bolt fasteners pass, and still yet further, as can best be seen inFIGS. 5 and 6 , peripheral corner regions of the first chambercylinder housing section 20 are provided with a plurality of internally threadedbores 104, which are also arranged within a corresponding substantially square array, for receiving the threaded ends of the shoulder bolt fasteners. Correspondingly, as can be appreciated fromFIG. 8 , the corner peripheral regions of each one of thedividers bores 106, arranged within a substantially square array, for permitting the shank portions of the shoulder bolt fasteners to pass therethrough. - In order to complete the construction of the three-chamber piston-cylinder insertion
tool driving assembly 18, it is further seen from FIGS. 1,3,9 and 10 that the mountingplate 38 is provided with a vertically oriented central opening or through-bore 108 within which there is disposed a bearingmember 110 through which the lower end of thepiston rod 44 is guided while undergoing its vertically reciprocal movements. Still further, the mountingplate 38 is provided with a pair of additional vertically oriented through-bores pins FIGS. 1 and 3 , the upper end portions of the guide rods or pins 116, 118 are respectively provided with annularly or peripherally extendinggrooves set screws plate 38 is further provided with a pair of radially oriented internally threadedbores set screws set screws set screws plate 38. The vertically oriented guide rods or pins 116,118 are adapted to guide the vertical reciprocal movements of a punch or die setholder 132 upon which a plurality of predeterminedly configured insertion dies or punches 134 are mounted, as best seen inFIG. 2 , for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into the predeterminedly configured arrangement of electrical contact members of theelectrical connector 14 in a manner which will be described hereinafter. - As disclosed within
FIGS. 1 and 3 , as well as withinFIGS. 12-14 , the punch or die setholder 132 is provided with a pair of through-bores cylindrical bearing members holder 132 to undergo vertical slidable movements along the guide rods or pins 116,118. Upper portions of the cylindrical walls of the punch or die setholder 132 which define the through-bores bores members bores holder 132. It is noted that the diametrical extent of guide rod orpin 116 is greater than that of guide rod orpin 118, and that the diametrical extents of the through-bore 136 and bearingmember 140 are greater than those of the through-bore 138 and bearingmember 142. Such structure effectively defines a safety feature such that the punch or die setholder 132 can only be fixedly mounted upon the insertiontool driving assembly 18 in a particular orientation which automatically ensures the proper operative mating or engagement of the plurality of predeterminedly configured insertion dies or punches 134, as mounted upon the punch or die setholder 132, with the predeterminedly configured electrical contact members of theelectrical connector 14. The punch or die setholder 132 is adapted to be fixedly mounted upon the lower end portion of thepiston rod 44 such that the vertically reciprocal movements of thepiston rod 44, as determined by means of the downward pneumatic or air-driven extension operation of the same, or alternatively, the upward spring-biased retracted operation of the same, are effectively translated into corresponding movements of the punch or die setholder 132. In accordance with another unique and novel structural feature characteristic of the present invention, however, the vertically slidable punch or die setholder 132 can also be readily and easily removed from the lower end portion of thepiston rod 44 by means of a quick-change or quick-release mechanism when it is so desired, such as, for example, when a differently configured set of insertion dies or punches 134 is to be installed upon the punch or die setholder 132 so as to achieve the insertion of electrical wires into a differently configuredelectrical connector 14, or alternatively, when it is necessary to replace the cutter element operatively associated with the insertion dies or punches 134 as a result of the original cutter element becoming worn. - More particularly, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 , it is seen that the lower end portion of thepiston rod 44 has a horizontally extending key-hole shaped through-bore 148, and that an upper central region of the punch or die setholder 132 is provided with a vertically oriented blind recess, bore, orpocket 150, as can also be seen withinFIGS. 12 and 13 , within which the lower end portion of thepiston rod 44 is adapted to be disposed. A horizontally oriented through-bore 152 is also provided within the upper central region of the punch or die setholder 132 so as to intersect or cross the blind bore orpocket 150, and a quick-release locking pin 154, as shown inFIGS. 2,15 and 16, is adapted to be disposed within the horizontally oriented through-bore 152 so as to lockingly retain or mount the punch or die setholder 132 upon the lower end portion of thepiston rod 44. - As can best be seen from
FIGS. 15 and 16 , the quick-release locking pin 154 comprises acylindrical shaft portion 156 upon one end of which there is fixedly disposed adependent handle 158 wherein thelongitudinal axis 160 of thehandle 158 is disposed perpendicular to thelongitudinal axis 162 of theshaft portion 156. An annular flanged portion orcollar 164 is integrally fixed at a substantially axially central region of theshaft portion 156, and an annular O-ring member 166 is disposed around theshaft portion 156 so as to be disposed in abutment with the flanged portion orcollar 164. A pair offlat portions shaft portion 156 between the O-ring ring member 166 and thetip portion 170 of thepin shaft 156, and it is to be appreciated that theflat portions handle 158 is disposed. In a similar manner, a spring-biaseddetent button 172 is mounted upon an upper surface portion of thepin shaft 156 so as to be disposed within the same plane as thehandle 158. Accordingly, when the punch or die setholder 132 is to be fixedly mounted upon the insertiontool driving assembly 18, the punch or die setholder 132 is initially movably mounted onto theguide rods plate 38 by effectively inserting theguide rods members holder 132. At this time, thehandle 158 is mounted within thebore 152 of the punch or die setholder 132 so as to be oriented vertically downwardly whereby it is known that theflat portions detent button 172 is also biased radially inwardly as a result of encountering the interior wall surface of thebore 152. Therefore, when the punch or die setholder 132 is fully mounted at its uppermost position upon theguide rods holder 132 will abut the undersurface portion of the mountingplate 38, the lower end or tip portion of thepiston rod 44 will have entered the recess orpocket 150 defined within the punch or die setholder 132 while simultaneously therewith, theflat portions hole 148 defined within the lower end or tip portion of thepiston rod 44. - If the
handle portion 158 of the quick-release locking pin 154 is now pushed slightly axially inwardly such that the O-ring member 166 is slightly axially compressed, the spring-biaseddetent button 172 will have passed entirely through thebore 152 and will emerge therefrom upon the opposite rear side of the punch or die setholder 132 so as to effectively engage the rear surface of the punch or die setholder 132. If thehandle portion 158 is also substantially simultaneously rotated through an angular displacement of a quarter-turn or 90°, the full diametrical extent of theshaft portion 156 will now be disposed adjacent to the narrow slot portion of the key-shaped hole oraperture 148 formed within the lower end portion of thepiston rod 44 so as to effectively prevent the passage back through such narrow slot portion of the key-shaped hole oraperture 148 of theshaft portion 156 of the quick-release locking pin 154. Accordingly, the punch or die setholder 132 is now fixedly disposed in its LOCKED state upon the insertiontool driving assembly 18, and if, when desired, thehandle portion 158 of the quick-release locking pin 154 is rotated through an angular displacement of 90° in the reverse direction, the punch or die setholder 132 can be quickly disposed in its RELEASED state with respect to the insertiontool driving assembly 18. - As has been noted hereinbefore, the punch or die set
holder 132 is adapted to fixedly mount thereon the set of punches or dies 134 which are to be utilized in connection with the insertion of the plurality of electrical wires into theelectrical connector 14 which is mounted upon the base fixture orframework 12. As can best be seen fromFIG. 2 , the set of punches or dies 134 can comprise, for example, three insertion dies or punches 174 and a cutter die orelement 176, and it is to be noted that the particular length, width, depth, shape, and lateral spatial arrangement of the individual prongs or tines comprising the insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die orelement 176 can be varied in order to suit, or be adapted to, a particular arrangement of electrical contact members disposed within theelectrical connector 14 and in connection with which the electrical wires are to be inserted and installed. Accordingly, the particular structural details or the insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die orelement 176 are not disclosed, however, for the purposes of the present invention disclosure, it can be appreciated fromFIG. 1 that each one of the insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die orelement 176 comprises a plate member within which a horizontally oriented array of threeapertures 178 are formed. - As can additionally be appreciated from
FIGS. 12-14 , a dependent mountingblock 180 portion is integrally formed upon the lower end portion of the punch or die setholder 132 and is correspondingly provided with a horizontally oriented array of threeapertures 182. As can be seen inFIG. 2 , a plurality ofshoulder bolts 184, only one of which is shown, are threadedly engaged within theapertures 182 so as to fixedly mount the set of insertion dies or punches 174 and the cutter die orelement 176 upon the mountingblock 180. In a similar manner, the punch or die setholder 132 is also adapted to movably mount thereon anelectrical connector retainer 185, as is also disclosed withinFIGS. 17 and 18 , which is provided for engaging theelectrical connector 14 so as to retain theelectrical connector 14 at its fixed position upon the framework orfixture 12 when the three-piston-piston rod-punchset holder assembly electrical connector 14, as well as to retain theelectrical connector 14 at its fixed position upon the fixture orframework 12 when the three-chamber piston-piston rod-punchset holder assembly electrical connector 14. - Accordingly, as seen from
FIGS. 12-14 , the punch or die setholder 132 is further provided with a pair of vertically oriented through-bores 186 having first upper and secondlower counterbored sections FIGS. 17 and 18 , theelectrical connector retainer 185 is provided with a pair of counterbored through-bores 192 wherein the lower section of each through-bore 192 is internally threaded as at 194 while the upper section of each through-bore 192 defines aseat 196 for the lower end portion of abiasing spring 198 which can be seen inFIGS. 1-3 . The upper end portion of each biasingspring 198 is seated within thelower counterbored section 190 of each through-bore 186 formed within the punch or die setholder 132, and in this manner, whenshoulder bolts 200, as best seen inFIGS. 1 and 3 , are disposed within the through-bores 186 such that the head portions of theshoulder bolts 200 are disposed within theupper counterbored sections 188 while the lower threaded end portions of theshoulder bolts 200 are threadedly engaged within the threadedsections 194 of the through-bores 192 defined within theelectrical retainer 185, theelectrical retainer 185 will be resiliently disposed, as determined by means of the coiled biasing springs 198, at a position vertically spaced beneath the mountingblock 180 of the punch or die setholder 132 so as to be capable of operatively interacting with theelectrical connector 14 in the aforenoted manner. Specifically, the disposition and presence of the resilient biasing springs 198 enables theretainer 185 to undergo its relative independent movements with respect to the downwardly and upwardly moving set of insertion dies or punches 174 attendant the electrical wire installation process. - With reference now being made to
FIGS. 1-3 and 19-28, the integrated structure comprising the base fixture offramework 12 will be described in detail. As seen inFIG. 1-3 and 19, a base fixture orframework support plate 202 has a pair ofapertures 204 defined within opposite ends thereof by means of which the base fixture orframework support plate 202 can be fixedly mounted upon a support surface, not shown. In addition, thesupport plate 202 is also provided with four counterboredapertures 206 which are arranged within a substantially rectangular array and through which a plurality ofbolts 208 are adapted to be disposed so as to fixedly attach to the upper surface of thesupport plate 202 first and secondupstanding supports FIGS. 20-23 andFIGS. 24-28 , the first and secondupstanding supports upstanding supports support legs channel support legs upstanding supports bore bolts 208 are adapted to be threadedly disposed so as to in fact fixedly secure each one of thesupports support plate 202. - Continuing still further, it is seen that each one of the
upstanding supports socket guide rods holder 132 is slidably guided in vertically reciprocal modes, are adapted to be disposed as can be appreciated fromFIGS. 1 and 3 . Thesocket 226 defined within theupstanding support 210 comprises a completely circular inner peripheral wall, however, thesocket 228 defined within theupstanding support 212 has an inner peripheral wall which has a substantially U-shaped configuration as best seen inFIG. 27 with the rear wall portion of thesocket 228 being open. In addition, as best seen inFIGS. 29 and 30 , theguide rods region regions screws FIGS. 1 and 3 , which are inserted withinbores upstanding supports guide rods respective sockets sockets guide rods insertion tool section 16 and the insertiontool driving assembly 18, upon the base fixture orframework 12. - More particularly, as can be further appreciated from
FIGS. 29 and 30 , a peripheral or external surface region of the lower end tip portion of theguide rod 116 is flat or planar as at 242, the bottom surface region of the lower end tip portion of theguide rod 118 is provided with a recesseddetent 244, and as illustrated withinFIGS. 1 and 3 , theupstanding support 212 is provided with a spring-biasedplunger 246 which projects upwardly through the bottom wall of thesocket 228 so as to be engaged within the recesseddetent 244 of theguide rod 118. Consequently, when the driveninsertion tool section 16 and the insertiontool driving assembly 18 are to be mounted upon the base fixture orframework 12, theset screws upstanding supports guide rod 116 is axially inserted into thesocket 226 of theupstanding support 210 in a predetermined angular orientation or phase such that the flat orplanar portion 242 thereof is able to bypass theset screw 234, and upon being fully inserted within thesocket 226, the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 is then rotated through an angular extent of 90° so as to effectively insert the lower end portion of theguide rod 118 through the open rear wall portion of thesocket 228 of theupstanding support 212. As a result of such an angular or pivotal movement of the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18, theset screw 234 will now be engaged within the annular recessedportion 230 of theguide rod 116 thereby effectively locking theguide rod 116 within thesocket 226. In a similar manner, upon insertion of such lower end portion of theguide rod 118 within thesocket 228 as a result of the aforenoted angular or pivotal rotation of the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18, the annular recessedportion 232 of theguide rod 118 will operatively cooperate or mate with theset screw 236 so as to likewise axially lock theguide rod 118 within thesocket 228 of theupstanding support 212, and still further, the engagement of the spring-biasedplunger 246 with the recesseddetent 244 of theguide rod 118 effectively locks theguide rod 118 within thesocket 228 of theupstanding support 212 with respect to any angular withdrawal of theguide rod 118 from thesocket 228. - In order to dismount or disassemble the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 from the base fixture or
framework 12, the aforenoted movements are simply conducted in a reverse order. It can therefore be appreciated that this assembly and disassembly mode of operation of the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 with respect to the base fixture orframework 12 is simpler and easier than if the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 were to be axially inserted into the base fixture offramework 12 because, for example, both of theset screws upstanding supports framework 12. On the other hand, by means of the present invention, the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 only needs to have one end thereof axially inserted within theupstanding support 210 whereupon the assembly 16-18 is then rotated until the other end thereof is angularly latched or locked within theupstanding support 212 so as to achieve the mounting of the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 upon the base fixture orframework 12, and conversely, the assembly 16-18 need only be rotated so as to be unlatched or unlocked from theupstanding support 212 and then axially withdrawn from theupstanding support 210 in order to quickly achieve the dismounting or disassembly of the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 from the base fixture orframework 12. - Continuing further, and in view of the fact that at this point in time, that is, when the insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 has only been mounted upon the base fixture or
framework 12 such that the three-chamber insertiontool driving assembly 18 has not as yet been actuated, then the punch or die setholder 132 is disposed at its elevated position with respect to the base fixture orframework 12 upon which theelectrical connector 14 is mounted. In order to therefore further ensure that the aforenoted angular positioning of the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 was properly completed and achieved whereby the array of insertion dies or punches 174 will in fact be properly disposed or aligned with the electrical contact members of theelectrical connector 14 so as to in fact properly insert the electrical wires into theelectrical connector 14 when the three-chamber insertiontool driving assembly 18 is actuated, an additional safety mechanism is provided upon theinsertion tool 10 of the present invention. More particularly, as can be seen from FIGS. 1, 3,20,21, and 23, theupstanding support 210 is provided with an upstanding finger ortooth 248 within a corner region thereof, and as can be seen fromFIGS. 12 and 14 , the punch or die setholder 132 is correspondingly provided with a vertically oriented recess orsocket 250 at a predetermined angular position B thereof. Therefore, when the three-chamber insertiontool driving assembly 18 is actuated so as to vertically lower the punch or die setholder 132 in order to cause the array of insertion dies or punches 174 to insert the electrical wires into theelectrical connector 14, the upstanding tooth orfinger 248 ofupstanding support 210 can only be inserted into the recess orsocket 250 of the punch or die setholder 132 if the entire insertion tool section-insertion tool driving assembly 16-18 was in fact properly mounted and fixed upon the base fixture orframework 12 as a result of the aforenoted angular or pivotal mounting movement of the assembly 16-18 with respect to the fixture orframework 12. - With reference now being made to
FIGS. 2 and 31 -34, thetool 10 of the present invention is further provided with a unique and novel mounting system for theelectrical connector 14 by means of which not only is theelectrical connector 14 fixedly and accurately positioned or located in a laterally immobilized state upon the fixture orframework 12, but in addition, means are provided in conjunction with theelectrical connector 14 for establishing external electrical connections to, for example, testing equipment by means of which the integrity of the electrical connections formed within theelectrical connector 14, as a result of the installation of the electrical wires therewithin, can be verified. More particularly, afirst support component 252 is disclosed withinFIGS. 31 and 32 , and as can be appreciated fromFIG. 2 , thefirst support component 252 has a substantially L-shaped cross-sectional configuration comprising a vertically upstandingcentral portion 254 and a horizontally projectingcentral portion 256. The vertically upstandingcentral portion 254 has a horizontal array ofapertures 258 defined therein for receiving a plurality of locator pins 260 which project outwardly from the forward face of the upstandingcentral portion 254 so as to respectively engage a plurality of grooves, not shown, defined within the rear surface portion of theelectrical connector 14 whereby such structural interaction between the locator pins 260 and the grooves of theelectrical connector 14 effectively serve as a first means for precisely locating, as well as laterally immobilizing or stabilizing, the disposition of theelectrical connector 14 with respect to the base fixture orframework 12 when theelectrical connector 14 is mounted upon the base fixture orframework 12. - In a somewhat similar manner, it is seen that the horizontally projecting
central portion 256 of thefirst support component 252 is provided with a horizontally extending recessedslot 262 within which a first side of anelectrical pin header 264 is adapted to be seated as can best be appreciated fromFIG. 2 . A plurality ofapertures 266 are also provided within the slottedregion 262 for accommodating a plurality of set screws, not shown, which are adapted to respectively engage laterally spaced grooves, also not shown, formed within the first side of theelectrical pin header 264 whereby theelectrical pin header 264 is precisely located with respect to, as well as being laterally immobilized and stabilized upon, thefirst support component 252. As can be similarly seen fromFIGS. 33 and 34 , asecond support component 268, which has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped configuration, is also provided with a horizontally extending recessedslot 270 within which a second side of theelectrical pin header 264 is adapted to be seated as can best be appreciated fromFIG. 2 . A plurality of apertures 271 are also provided within the slottedregion 270 for accommodating a plurality of set screws, not shown, which are adapted to respectively engage laterally spaced grooves, also not shown, formed within the opposite second side of theelectrical pin header 264 so as to likewise precisely locate, as well as laterally immobilize and stabilize theelectrical pin header 264. It is thus further appreciated that, from an overall structural assembly point of view, the first andsecond support components electrical pin header 264 and theelectrical connector 14 upon the base fixture orframework 12. - It is additionally seen that the
electrical pin header 264 comprises a plurality of vertically oriented pins which are mounted at substantially vertically central regions thereof such thatfirst sections 263 of the pins project above theheader 264 whilesecond sections 265 of the pins project below theheader 264 as best seen inFIG. 2 . In this manner, the upwardly extendingpin sections 263 are adapted to engage suitable apertures, not shown, formed within theelectrical connector 14 so as to therefore precisely locate as well as laterally immobilize and stabilize, theelectrical connector 14 when the latter is mounted within the base fixture orframework 12, while the downwardly extendingpin sections 265 provide electrical connections to external electrical circuit testing apparatus, not shown, by means of which the propriety or integrity of the electrical connections defined between the electrical wires installed upon theelectrical connector 14, and the electrical contact members of theelectrical connector 14, can be verified. - In order to in fact secure the first and second support components upon the base fixture or
framework 12 so that they can in fact structurally cooperate together, it is further seen that thefirst support component 252 is provided with a pair of mountingbracket sections region 262, and that each one of the mountingbracket sections slot second support component 268 is provided with a pair of mountingbracket sections region 270, and each one of the mountingbracket sections slot second support components bracket sections channel portion 218 of theupstanding support 210 while the mountingbracket sections channel portion 220 of theupstanding support 212. In addition, the vertically orientedslots bracket sections slots bracket sections suitable bolt fasteners FIGS. 1-3 , can be disposed for threaded engagement withinbores upstanding supports FIGS. 21 and 25 . - In connection with a last unique and novel feature of the
tool 10 of the present invention, acutter blade element 296 is adapted to be pivotally mounted upon the base fixture orframework 12 so as to be disposed immediately adjacent to, and in abutment with, theelectrical connector 14 mounted upon the base fixture orframework 12. In this manner, thecutter blade element 296 is disposed in a position which enables thecutter blade element 296 to operatively cooperate with the cutter die orelement 176 fixedly mounted upon the punch or die setholder 132 when the punch or die setholder 132 is driven vertically downwardly by means of the three-chamber driving assembly 18 includingpiston rod 44. More particularly, as can best be seen fromFIGS. 2 and 35 -37, thecutter blade element 296 is seen to comprise an upperblade body portion 298 characterized by means of a front vertically orientedplanar surface 300, and a forwardly projectingknife edge 302 for operatively cooperating with the cutter die orelement 176 in order to perform a cutting operation in connection with the termination of the electrical wires inserted into theelectrical connector 14 when the particularelectrical connector 14 comprises an end connector. Opposite lateral sides of thecutter blade element 296 are respectively provided withlug portions bores bolts FIGS. 1 and 3 , have their threaded shank portions respectively mounted within threadedbores upstanding supports tip portions bolts non-threaded lug portions - In order to normally maintain the
cutter blade element 296 at its operatively cooperative cutting position with respect to theelectrical connector 14 and with respect to the cutter die orelement 176, the rear surface of the upperblade body portion 298 of thecutter blade element 296 is provided with a recessed region orpocket 324 within which thehead 326 of ashoulder bolt 328 is adapted to be disposed as best shown inFIG. 2 . Theshank portion 330 of thebolt 328 is adapted to pass through anaperture 332 formed within the central portion of a cutterblade retention holder 334, which is shown in detail inFIG. 38 , and the threaded end of thebolt 328 is adapted to be threadedly mated with anut 336. Acoil spring 338 is disposed around theshank 330 of thebolt 328 so as to be interposed between an interior surface portion of the cutterblade retention holder 334 and thehead 326 of thebolt 328, and in this manner, the biasing force of thespring 338 causes thehead 326 of thebolt 328 to normally be disposed within the recessed region orpocket 324 of thecutter blade element 296 so as to normally bias thecutter blade element 296 into abutment with theelectrical connector 14 and thereby, in turn, properly position theknife edge portion 302 of thecutter blade element 296 with respect to theelectrical connector 14 and the downwardly moving cutter die orelement 176. A notchedportion 340 of thecutter blade element 296 integrally interconnects theplanar surface 300 and the forwardly projectingknife edge 302, and it is seen that the upper region of the notchedportion 324 comprises an inclined orchamfered surface 342. - In this manner, when an end-type
electrical connector 14 is initially inserted or installed upon the base fixture orframework 12, a loweredchamfered portion 344 of theelectrical connector 14 can interface or interact with the forwardly projectingknife edge portion 302 of thecutter blade element 296 so as to cause thecutter blade element 296 to pivot in the counterclockwise direction as viewed inFIG. 2 against the biasing force ofcoil spring 338 so as to permit the insertion or installation of theelectrical connector 14 upon the base fixture offramework 12. In a similar manner, at the conclusion of the performance of the electrical wire installation and termination operation upon theelectrical connector 14, an upperbody surface portion 346 of the electrical connector can likewise interface or interact with the chamferedsurface portion 342 of thecutter blade element 296 so as to again cause thecutter blade element 296 to be pivoted in the counterclockwise direction away from theelectrical connector 14 and against the biasing force of thecoil spring 338 whereby theelectrical connector 14 can in fact be easily removed from the base fixture orframework 12. It is noted further in connection with thecutter blade element 296 that the same comprises an arcuately configured cut-outregion 348 defined within the lower edge region of the upperblade body portion 298. This cut-outregion 348 is uniquely provided upon thecutter blade element 296 so as to permit cut or terminated pieces of the electrical wires being inserted within theelectrical connector 14 to freely fall therethrough so as not to tend to accumulate and therefore not present any jamming or blockage with respect to the insertion and cutting movements of the insertion and cutting dies 174,176. In order to mount the cutterblade retention holder 334 upon the base fixture orframework 12, it is seen that the opposite ends of the cutterblade retention holder 334 are provided with a pair ofbores 350, only one of which is shown inFIG. 38 , through which a pair ofshoulder bolts 352 are inserted for threaded engagement within threadedbores upstanding supports - Thus, it may be seen that in accordance with the teachings and principles of the present invention, there has been developed and disclosed a new and improved installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, wherein, briefly, the power tool comprises a three-chamber pneumatic driving section for developing an enhanced level of driving force necessary for inserting and terminating the electrical wires into and upon the electrical connector, a quick-release mechanism for mounting a punch or die set holder upon the driving section so as to enable the quick exchange or replacement of the particular punch or die set, a quick insertion system for mounting the driving section-punch or die set holder assembly upon the base fixture or framework, and primary and secondary means for accurately positioning both the electrical connector and an associated pin header upon the base fixture or framework wherein the pin header is also used for integrity verification of the electrical circuits defined between the installed electrical wires and the electrical contact members of the electrical connector.
- Obviously, many variations and modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
Claims (21)
1-9. (canceled)
10. A tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector for mating with a plurality of electrical contact members fixedly mounted within the electrical connector, comprising:
a base fixture upon which an electrical connector is to be installed;
an insertion die holder upon which a set of insertion dies is mounted for encountering and forcing the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector;
a driving assembly for moving said insertion die holder toward said base fixture so as to cause said set of insertion dies mounted upon said insertion die holder to force the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector and mate with the electrical contact members of the electrical connector;
means for fixedly mounting said insertion die holder upon said driving assembly so as to comprise an integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit; and
means for permitting axial insertion of a first end of said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit into a first end of said base fixture and for permitting angular rotation of said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit with respect to said base fixture such that a second end of said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit engages a second end of said base fixture so as to fixedly mount said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit upon said base fixture.
11. The tool as set forth in claim 10 , wherein said means for mounting said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit upon said base fixture, comprises:
a first socket defined within said base fixture;
a first set screw mounted upon said base fixture and operatively associated with said first socket;
a second socket defined within said base fixture;
a second set screw mounted upon said base fixture and operatively associated with said second socket;
a first guide rod mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit and having structure incorporated thereon for permitting said first guide rod to bypass said first set screw when said first guide rod is axially inserted into said first socket and for engaging said first set screw when said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit is angularly rotated such that said first guide rod is axially retained within said first socket; and
a second guide rod mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit and having structure incorporated thereon for engaging said second set screw when said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit is angularly rotated such that said second guide rod is axially retained within said first socket.
12. The tool as set forth in claim 11 , wherein:
said first guide rod comprises a flat peripheral portion for axially bypassing said first set screw, and a first annular recessed portion for operatively engaging said first set screw; and
said second guide rod comprises a second annular recessed portion for operatively engaging said second set screw.
13. The tool as set forth in claim 12 , further comprising:
a detent recess formed within said second guide rod; and
spring-biased plunger latching means disposed within said second socket for engaging said detent recess of said second guide rod so as to latchingly retain said second guide rod within said second socket at a fully angularly rotated position.
14. The tool as set forth in claim 11 , wherein:
said first guide rod fixedly mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit, and said first socket defined within said base fixture, have first predetermined diametrical extents, and said second guide rod fixedly mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit, and said second socket defined within said base fixture, have second predetermined diametrical extents which are different from said first predetermined diametrical extents of said first guide rod and said first socket such that said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit can only be mounted upon said base fixture in a single predetermined orientation.
15. The tool as set forth in claim 13 , further comprising:
an aperture defined within said insertion die holder at a predetermined angular position; and
a tooth integrally formed upon said base fixture at a predetermined angular position for insertion within said aperture defined within said insertion die holder so as to ensure that said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit has been rotated to said fully angularly rotated position.
16-20. (canceled)
21. A tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector for mating with a plurality of electrical contact members fixedly mounted within the electrical connector, comprising:
a base fixture upon which an electrical connector is to be installed;
an insertion die holder upon which a set of insertion dies and a cutter die are mounted for encountering and forcing the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector;
a driving assembly for moving said insertion die holder toward said base fixture so as to cause said set of insertion dies mounted upon said insertion die holder to force the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector and mate with the electrical contact members of the electrical connector; and
cutter means movably mounted upon said base fixture for permitting said electrical connector to be mounted upon and removed from said base fixture and for operatively cooperating with said cutter die for severing the electrical wires when an end-type electrical connector is being fabricated.
22. The tool as set forth in claim 21 , further comprising:
trunnion means pivotally mounting said cutter means upon said base fixture.
23. The tool as set forth in claim 21 , wherein:
said cutter means comprises a cutter blade element comprising a substantially arcuate cut-out section for permitting the discharge of severed pieces of the electrical wires so as to prevent the accumulation of severed pieces of the electrical wires and jamming of said tool.
24. The tool as set forth in claim 23 , further comprising:
a cutter blade holder fixedly mounted upon said base fixture; and
spring biasing means interposed between said cutter 878 blade holder and said cutter blade element for normally biasing said cutter blade element toward said operatively cooperative position with respect to said cutter die.
25. A tool for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into an electrical connector for mating with a plurality of electrical contact members fixedly mounted within the electrical connector, comprising:
a base fixture upon which an electrical connector is to be installed;
an insertion die holder upon which a set of insertion dies and a cutter die are mounted for encountering and forcing the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector;
cutter means movably mounted upon said base fixture for permitting said electrical connector to be mounted upon and removed from said base fixture and for operatively cooperating with said cutter die for severing the electrical wires when an end-type electrical connector is being fabricated;
a driving assembly for moving said insertion die holder toward said base fixture so as to cause said set of insertion dies mounted upon said insertion die holder to force the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector and mate with the electrical contact members of the electrical connector;
means for fixedly mounting said insertion die holder upon said driving assembly so as to comprise an integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit; and
means for permitting axial insertion of a first end of said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit into a first end of said base fixture and for permitting angular rotation of said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit with respect to said base fixture such that a second end of said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit engages a second end of said base fixture so as to fixedly mount said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit upon said base fixture.
26. The tool as set forth in claim 25 , wherein said means for mounting said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit upon said base fixture, comprises:
a first socket defined within said base fixture;
a first set screw mounted upon said base fixture and operatively associated with said first socket;
a second socket defined within said base fixture;
a second set screw mounted upon said base fixture and operatively associated with said second socket;
a first guide rod mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit and having structure incorporated thereon for permitting said first guide rod to bypass said first set screw when said first guide rod is axially inserted into said first socket and for engaging said first set screw when said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit is angularly rotated such that said first guide rod is axially retained within said first socket; and
a second guide rod mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit and having structure incorporated thereon for engaging said second set screw when said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit is angularly rotated such that said second guide rod is axially retained within said first socket.
27. The tool as set forth in claim 26 , wherein:
said first guide rod comprises a flat peripheral portion for axially bypassing said first set screw, and a first annular recessed portion for operatively engaging said first set screw; and
said second guide rod comprises a second annular recessed portion for operatively engaging said second set screw.
28. The tool as set forth in claim 27 , further comprising:
a detent recess formed within said second guide rod; and
spring-biased plunger latching means disposed within said second socket for engaging said detent recess of said second guide rod so as to latchingly retain said second guide rod within said second socket at a fully angularly rotated position.
29. The tool as set forth in claim 26 , wherein:
said first guide rod fixedly mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit, and said first socket defined within said base fixture, have first predetermined diametrical extents, and said second guide rod fixedly mounted upon said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit, and said second socket defined within said base fixture, have second predetermined diametrical extents which are different from said first predetermined diametrical extents of said first guide rod and said first socket such that said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit can only be mounted upon said base fixture in a single predetermined orientation.
30. The tool as set forth in claim 28 , further comprising:
an aperture defined within said insertion die holder at a predetermined angular position; and
a tooth integrally formed upon said base fixture at a predetermined angular position for insertion within said aperture defined within said insertion die holder so as to ensure that said integral insertion die holder and driving assembly unit has been rotated to said fully angularly rotated position.
31. The tool as set forth in claim 25 , further comprising:
trunnion means pivotally mounting said cutter means upon said base fixture.
32. The tool as set forth in claim 25 , wherein:
said cutter means comprises a cutter blade element comprising a substantially arcuate cut-out section for permitting the discharge of severed pieces of the electrical wires so as to prevent the accumulation of severed pieces of the electrical wires and jamming of said tool.
33. The tool as set forth in claim 32 , further comprising:
a cutter blade holder fixedly mounted upon said base fixture; and
spring biasing means interposed between said cutter blade holder and said cutter blade element for normally biasing said cutter blade element toward said operatively cooperative position with respect to said cutter die.
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