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Title:
QUICK CHANGE MOUNTING PLATE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1986/003627
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A quick change mounting plate (12) for securing an end fed (18) or a side fed (16) electrical terminal applicator, alternatively, to a press (2) for operating the applicator (16 or 18), is provided with latches (80, 82, 90, 94) for locking the base plate (34 or 36) of the respective applicator (16 or 18) to the mounting plate (12). Each latch (80, 82, 90, 94) is movable between a raised latching position and a lowered position in which the latch (80, 82, 90, 94) does not interrupt the surface (66) of the mounting plate (12), upon which surface (66) the respective base plate (34, or 36) is to be supported. The latches, one (94) of which is positioned substantially centrally of said surface (66), are located to engage, in their raised positions, the edges of the base plate (34 or 36) of the respective applicator (16 or 18). The latches (90 and 94, or 80 and 82) which are not to be used for this purpose in respect of a particular base plate (34 or 36) are kept in their lowered positions so that surface to surface contact between such base plate (34 or 36) and the mounting plate (12) can be achieved.

Inventors:
KISSINGER WILLIAM MAC JR (US)
PHILLIPS HOWARD CHARLES (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US1985/002141
Publication Date:
June 19, 1986
Filing Date:
October 30, 1985
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
AMP INC (US)
International Classes:
B21D37/14; B30B15/02; H01R43/04; H01R43/048; H01R43/055; (IPC1-7): H01R43/04; B21D37/04; B30B15/02
Foreign References:
US3343398A1967-09-26
US2681447A1954-06-22
DE1194227B1965-06-03
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Claims:
CLAIMS:
1. A mounting plate (12) adapted to be secured to the bed (14) of a press (2), the mounting plate comprising a first major side (66) having a surface for supporting the base plate (34 or 36) of an apparatus (16 or 18) to be operated by the press (2); a second major side (68) opposite to the first major side (66), for engagement with the press bed (14) and opposite minor sides (70, 72, 74 and 76) adjacent to said major sides (66 or 68); characterized by first latches (80, 82, 90) each mounted in one of first notches (81, 84, 92) in said minor sides for movement between a raised position in which the latch (80, 82, 90) projects above the first major side (66) and a lowered position in which the first major side (66) is uninterrupted by the latch (80, 82, 90); a second notch (96) opening into said first major side (66) at a position spaced from said minor sides (70, 72, 74 and 76), and a second latch (94) mounted in the second notch (96) in said major side (66), for movement between a raised position in which the second latch (94) projects from said first major side (66) and a lowered position in which said major side (66) is uninterrupted by the second latch (94), the latches (80, 82, 90, 94) being selectively moveable between their raised and their lowered positions for successively latching to the mounting plate (12), apparatus base plates (34 or 36) of differing profile.
2. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the latches (80, 82, 90, 94) are pivotally mounted in the notches (81, 84, 92, 96) for movement between their raised and their lowered positions, and have latching lips (95) which project over said first major side (66) in spaced relationship thereto in the raised positions of the latches (80, 82, 90, 94).
3. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that at least one (80 or 94) of the latches is provided with means for locking it in both its raised and its lowered positions and is urged towards its raised position by resilient means (124 or 152), the locking means (134 or 154) being releasable to allow the resilient means (124 or 152) to move said latch (80 or 94) from its raised to its lowered position with a snap action .
4. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 3 , characterized in that said latch (80 or 94) is urged towards it raised position by means of a spring (124 or 152) , the locking means comprising a shaft (134 or 154) which is slidable in a bore ( 136 or 156) in the mounting plate (12) and which carries a locking member ( 130 or 160) , the shaft (134 or 154) being movable between a first position in which the locking member (130 or 160) engages beneath said latch (80 or 94) in both its lowered and its raised positions and a second position in which the locking member (130 or 160) is clear of said latch (80 or 94) .
5. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the shaft ( 134) is urged towards its first position by means of a spring ( 142) , the locking member ( 130) having a projection (132) which lies within said notch (81 ) in the first position of the shaft ( 134) and which is retractable therefrom by moving the shaft (134) to its second position .
6. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that at least one (90) of the latches has a latching lip (95) which lies above said first major side (66) and in spaced relationship thereto when the latch (90) is in its raised position , said latch (90) having an arcuate surface ( 1 14) facing the base (107) of the notch (92) in which said latch (90) is accommodated, a pair of angularly spaced grooves (110 and 112) being formed in said arcuate surface (1 14) , a pivot pin ( 104) in the mounting plate ( 12) passing through a bore in said latch (90) which bore extends between the l ip (95) and said arcuate surface (1 14) , an abutment (108) in the base of said notch (92) being releasably engageable in one ( 11 0) of said grooves (1 10 and 112) , in the raised position of the latch (90 ) , and in the other groove ( 112) in the lowered position of the latch (90) .
7. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 1 , characterized by a first minor side (70) opposite to a second minor side (72) and a third minor side (74) opposite to a fourth minor side (76) , the first minor side (70) being adjacent to the third and fourth minor sides (74 and 76) , one of the first notches (81 , 84 and 92) being formed in each of the first, second and third minor sides (70 , 72 and 76) and the second notch (96) being disposed substantially centrally of said first major side (66} and opposite to the first notch (92) in the third minor side (76) , the first notch (84) in the first minor side (70) being positioned between the first notch (92) in the third minor side (76) and the second notch (96) , a gib (86) having a latching lip ( 120) projecting over said first major side (66 ) in spaced relationship thereto being fixed to the first minor side (70 ) proximate to the fourth minor side (74) .
8. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 7 , characterized in that each first latch (80 , 82 and 90) has a latching lip ( 95) which projects over said .first major side (66) in spaced relationship thereto in the raised position of the first latch (80 , 82 or 90) , the second latch (94) being urged towards its raised position by means of a spring ( 152) and locking means ( 156 , 160) being provided for releasably retaining the second latch (94) in both its raised and its lowered positions.
9. A mounting plate as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the first latch (80) in the first notch (81 ) in the second minor side (72 ) is urged towards its raised position by means of a spring ( 124) , locking means ( 130 , 134) being provided for releasably retaining such first latch (80 ) in both its raised and its lowered positions.
10. A mounting plate adapted to be secured to the bed (14) of a press (2) , the mounting plate ( 1 2) comprising a first surface (66) to which the base plates ( 34 and 36 ) of respective end fed and side fed electrical terminal applicators ( 16 and 18 ) are selectively securable for operation by the press (2) ; and a second surface (68) opposite to said first surface (66) , for engagement with the press bed ; characterized by a first latch (80) on one side of said first surface (66) for engaging one edge of the base plate (36) of said end fed applicator (18) ; a second latch (82) on the opposite side of said first surface (66) for engaging the opposite edge of said end fed applicator base plate (36 ) ; a third latch (90) at one end of said first surface (66) for engaging one edge of a base plate (34) of said side fed applica¬ tor ( 16) ; and a fourth latch (94) disposed substantially centrally of said first surface (66) for engaging the opposite edge of the base plate (34) of said side fed applicator ( 16) ; each latch (80 , 82 , 90 and 94) being movable between a raised position for engaging the respective edge of the respective base plate (34 or 36) and a lowered position in which said first surface (66) is uninterrupted by said latch (80 , 82 , 90 or 94) .
Description:
QU ICK CHANCE MOU NTI NG PLATE This invention relates to a quick change mounting plate adapted to be secured to a press bed , and particularly but not exclusively, concerns such a mounting plate for applicators for applying electrical terminals to wires.

Such applicators are provided with means for feeding elec¬ trical terminals in strip form , one by one onto a crimping anvil beneath a crimping die, or dies , mounted on a ram of the appli¬ cator . The ram is operated by a crimping press upon which the applicator is mounted , so as to crimp each terminal , when it is on the anvil , to a wire end inserted between the die and the anvil , when the ram is in a top dead center position .

Such applicators are of two kinds , namely side fed applica¬ tors and end fed applicators. Side fed applicators are adapted for use with strip form electrical terminals connected together by at least one carrier strip in paral lel relationship , end fed termi¬ nal applicators being adapted for use with strip form terminals that are connected together by means of intermediate metal slugs , in end to end relationship. Customarily , each such applicator has a base plate which is arranged to be secured by means of screws to an applicator mounting plate on the bed of the press.

The base plates of side fed and end fed applicators are of different profile, since they are adapted to be secured to the mounting plate on the press , in different orientations. A side fed applicator, when mounted to the press is fed from one side thereof, an end fed applicator when mounted to the press being fed from the opposite side thereof. In each case , the wire ends are fed to the applicator from the forward side of the press . When , for example , a side fed applicator has been mounted on the press , and a production run using side fed terminals has been completed , it may then be required to carry out a further production run using an end fed applicator . In this case , the side fed applicator base plate must be unscrewed from the mounting plate on the press and the base plate of an end feed

applicator screwed thereto in its place. Such a change over operation is unduly time consuming .

Although an electrical terminal crumping press which is capable of receiving either a side fed , or an end fed , applicator is disclosed in US-A-3,343 ,398, that reference discloses no means by which one of these applicators can rapidly be exchanged for another.

The invention is intended to provide a mounting plate for attachment to a press bed , which enables an apparatus of one kind to be operated by the press, to be rapidly replaced by an apparatus of another kind to be operated by the press .

To this end , according to one aspect of the invention, a mounting plate adapted to be secured to the bed of a press , comprises a first major side having a surface for supporting the base plate of an apparatus to be operated by the press; a second major side opposite to the first major side, for engagement with the press bed; opposite minor sides adjacent to said major sides and is characterized by first latches each mounted in one of first notches in said minor sides for movement between a raised position in which the latch projects from the first major side and a lowered position in which the first major side is uninterrupted by" the latch; a second notch opening into said first major side at a position spaced from said minor sides, and a second latch mounted in the second notch for movement between a raised position in which the second latch projects from said first major side and a lowered position in which said first major side is uninterrupted by the second latch; whereby the latches can be selectively moved between their raised and their lowered positions for successively latching to the mounting plate , apparatus base plates of differing profile.

The latches can be selectively raised and lowered to enable one apparatus to be detached from the mounting plate and re¬ placed by another in a matter of seconds.

According to another aspect of the invention , a mounting plate adapted to be secured to the bed of a press , comprises a

first surface to which the base plates of respective end fed and side fed electrical terminal applicators are selectively securable for operation by the press; and a second surface opposite to said first surface, for engagement with the press bed is characterized by a first latch on one side of said first surface for engaging one edge of the base plate of said end fed applicator; a second latch on the opposite side of said first surface for engaging the opposite edge of said end fed applicator base plate; a third latch at one end of said first surface for engaging one edge of a base plate of said side fed applicator; and a fourth latch disposed substantially centrally of said first surface for engaging the opposite edge of the base plate of said side fed applicator; each latch being movable between a raised position for engaging the respective edge of the respective base plate and a lowered position in which said first surface is uninterrupted by said latch.

For a better understanding of the invention and to show how it may be carried into effect, an embodiment thereof will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;

FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of an electrical terminal crimping press having an applicator mounting plate, the press " being shown in association with a side fed electrical terminal applicator to be mounted on the mounting plate; FIGURE 1 A is a similar view to that of Figure 1 , but in which the applicator is end fed;

FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the applicator mounting plate of the press , in association with a base plate of the end fed applicator; FIGU RE 3 is a fragmentary exploded view shown partly in section , of the applicator mounting plate;

FIGU RE 4 is a similar view to that of Figure 2 , but showing the applicator mounting plate of the press in association with a base plate of the side fed applicator;

F1GU RE 5 is a perspective view showing the base plate of the side fed applicator locked in position upon the applicator mounting plate of the press;

FIGU RE 6 is a similar view to that of Figure 5 , but showing the base plate of the end fed applicator locked in position upon the applicator mounting plate of the press; and

FIGURES 7 and 8 are views taken on the lines 7-7 and 8-8 , respectively , of Figure 5.

As shown in Figures 1 and 1A , an electrical terminal crimp- ing press 2, comprises a ram housing 4, in which is mounted for vertical sliding movement, a press ram 6 terminating in an adaptor 8 , the ram 6 being drivable by a motor (not shown) through a fly wheel (not shown) in a fly wheel housing 10 , and a single revolution clutch (not shown) , towards and away from an electrical terminal applicator mounting plate 12 secured to a * press bed * 1 .

There can be locked to the plate 12 , in a manner to be described below , either a side fed electrical terminal applicator 16 (Figure 1 ) or an end fed electrical terminal applicator 18 (Figure 1A) .

Each applicator 16 and 18 comprises a ram housing 20 containing an applicator ram terminating at its upper (as seen in Figures 1 and 1 A) end . In an adaptor 22 for mating with the adaptor 8 of the press 2 and at its lower end in terminal crinrcp- ing dies 24. Each applicator 16 and 18 has a terminal strip feeding device 26 having a feed finger 28 which can be driven in reciprocating motion by means of a piston and cylinder unit 30 to drive a strip of electrical terminals along a feed track 29 towards a terminal crimping anvil 32 to position the leading terminal of the strip thereon. Means (not shown ) are also provided on the applicator ram for shearing the leading terminal of the strip , from the strip . When the applicator 16 or 18 has been locked to the plate 12 , of the press 2, and the adaptor 22 of the applica¬ tor has been mated with the adaptor 8 of the press , the applica- tor will crimp the leading terminal to a wire (not shown) inserted

between the leading terminal on the anvi l 32 and the crimping dies 24 and will shear the leading terminal from the strip , upon a start switch (not shown) of the press 2 being actuated .

The press 2 and applicators 16 and 18 are of the general type described in US-A-3 , 184 ,950.

The applicators 16 and 18 have base plates 34 and 36 , respectively , either of which can be locked to the plate 12 of the press 2 , as described below .

The appl icator 16 is adapted for use with electrical ter- minals Tl which are connected together by carrier strips S in parallel relationship , whereas the applicator 18 is adapted for use with terminals T2 which are connected together in end to end relationship by means of metal slugs S1 . For this reason , the respective positions in which the plates 34 and 36 must be locked to the plate 12 of the press 2 are angularly displaced from one another in a horizontal plane , by 90 degrees , so that . the wires can be inserted from the front of the press , in each case as will be appreciated from Figures 5 and 6.

As best seen in Figure 2 , the plate 36 has formed in one edge, two notches 38 and 40 in which are ramps 39 and 41 , respectively , and which are- spaced longitudinally of said edge , and in its opposite edge , a substantially central notch 42 in which is a ramp 44 similar to the ramps 39 and 41 . The plate 36 is also formed with bores 48 for receiving fasteners (not shown ) by means of which the plate 36 is secured to the applicator 18 , and a waste opening for receiving the slugs S1 when these have been sheared by the applicator 18 from the terminals T2.

As best seen in Figure 4 , the plate 34 has formed in one edge , a notch 52 and in its opposite edge , a notch 54 in which is a ramp 53 , and which is opposite to the notch 52. An exten¬ sion 56 of the plate 34 supports the feed track 29 of the applica¬ tor 16. The plate 34 also has bores 58 for receiving fasteners securing the plate 34 to the applicator 16.

As best seen in Figu res 2 and 4 , applicator mounting plate 12 of the press 2 , is secured to the press bed 14 by fasteners

64. The plate 12 has an applicator base plate supporting major side 66 which is remote from the bed 14, a major side 68 oppo¬ site to the side 66 and engaging the bed 14, opposite minor sides 70 and 72 , respectively, and opposite minor sides 74 and 76 , respectively .

The plate 12 is formed with a scrap chute 78 which com¬ municates with the interior of the bed 14.

Pivotal ly mounted in a notch 81 in the side 72 is a latch 80 for engaging in the notch 42 of the plate 36. A latch 82 is pivotal ly mounted in a notch 84 in the side 70 , for engagement in the notch 38 of the plate 36 , a fixed gib 86 for engagement in the notch 40 in the plate 36 being mounted in a notch 88 in the side 70 , proximate to the side 74. A latch 90 is pivotally mounted in a notch 92 in the side 76 , for engagement in the notch 54 of the plate 34, a latch 94 being pivotally mounted in a substantially central notch 96 in - the side 66 , opposite to the notch 92 , for engagement in the notch 52 of the plate 34. The notch 84 lies between the notches 92 and 96.

Each of the latches 80 , 82 , 90, and 94 is movable between a raised latching position , and a lowered position in which the applicator supporting surface of the side 66 is uninterrupted by the latch . Each latch 80 , 82 , 90 and 94 has a latching lip 95 which projects over the surface of the side 66 in spaced rela¬ tionship thereto in the raised position of the latch . As shown in Figure 3 , the latch 82 is mounted in the recess

84 on a pivot pin 96. A set screw 98 in the base 99 of the recess 84 has a hemispherical abutment 100 which is engageable in either of two grooves 103 or 105 in an arcuate bottom surface 102 on the latch 82. As shown in Figure 7 the latch 90 is mounted in the recess 92 on a pivot pin 104, a set screw 106 , similar to the screw 98 , in the base 107 of the recess 92 having a hemispherical abutment 108 which is engageable in either of two grooves 1 10 or 1 12 in an arcuate bottom surface 1 14 of the latch 90. Each of the latches 82 and 90 can be moved between its raised and its lowered positions by applying finger pressure

thereto. The latch 82 is retained lightly in its raised position by engagement of the abutment 100 in the notch 105 and is retained lightly in its lowered position by engagement of the abutment 100 in the notch 103. The latch 90 is retained lightly in its raised position as shown in Figure 7, by engagement of the abutment 108 in the notch 1 10 and is retained lightly in its lowered position by engagement of the abutment 1 10 in the notch 112. In the lowered position of each latch 82 and 90 , the then uppermost surface 1 16 (Figures 2 and 4) of the latch lies flush with the surface of the side 66. The gib 86 is fixedly mounted in the recess 86 by means of a screw 1 18 as best seen in Figure 3 , so that a lip 120 thereon projects over the surface of the side 66 in spaced relationship therewith . The latch 80 is mounted in the notch 81 on a pivot pin 122 , being urged towards its raised position by a spring 124 engaged in a channel 126 in the latch 80. To the left (as seen in Figure 3) of the notch 81 is a recess 128 in the plate 12 which can receive a latch locking member 130 having a latch engaging projection 132. A latch lacking shaft 134 which is axially siidable in a bore 136 in the plate 12 has a threaded end 138 received in a tapped bore 140 in the member 130 , the shaft 134 being depressible axiaily inwardly of the bore 136 against the action of a spring 142 , to move the member 130 from a latch locking position in which its projection 132 is in the notch 81 , into a latch release position in the recess 128 in which the projection 132 is withdrawn from the notch 81 . The member 130 is secured fixedly to the shaft 134 by means of a grub screw 144. When the shaft 134 remains in its axially outer position , the projection 132 engages beneath the left-hand (as seen in Figure 3) wall 136 of the channel 126 in the latch 80 , when the latch 80 is in its raised position (in which position it is shown in Figures 2 , 3 and 6) , so that the latch 80 cannot be lowered until the shaft 134 has been depressed inwardly of the bore 136 so that the projection 132 is withdrawn from the notch 81 . The latch 80 can then be pivoted by finger pressure , against the action of the spring 124 in an anticlockwise (as seen

in Figures 2 , 3 and 6) sense. If the shaft 134 is now released , the projection 132 of the member 30 engages in a recess 146 in the latch 80 , so that the latch 80 is retained in its lowered position in which its then upper surface 148 lies flush with the surface of the side 66 as shown in Figures 4 and 5. If the shaft 134 is now depressed again the projection 132 of the member 130 will again be withdrawn from the recess 81 , thus allowing the latch 80 to be snapped into its raised position under the action of its spring 124. The latch 94 which is pivotally mounted in the notch 96 by means of a pivot pin 150 ( Figure 8) , is urged towards its raised position by a spring 152. A further latch locking shaft 154 is siidably mounted in a bore 156 in the plate 12 , as shown in Figure 3 , being depressible axially inwardly of the bore 156 against the action of a spring (not shown ) therein . The shaft 154 has a tapped end 158 screwed to a further latch locking member 160 which is identical with the member 130 , the member 160 having a projection (not shown) which is engageable , as will be apparent from Figure 3 , with the underside of the latch 94 when in its raised position so as to retain it therein . If the shaft 154 is depressed inwardly of the bore 156, the latch member can be rotated under finger 'pressure, to its lowered position against the action of the spring 152 , since the member 160 will have been shifted leftwardly (as seen in Figure 3) so that its projection is clear of the latch 94, In this position , the then upper surface of the latch 94 lies flush with the surface of the side 66 of the plate 12 as shown in Figure 2. If the shaft 154 is now released so that it is driven outwardly of the bore 156 by its spring , the projection on the member 1 60 will engage in a recess 162 in the latch 94 so that the latch 94 is retained in its lowered position . If the shaft 154 is now depressed again , the projection on member 160 will be cleared of the latch 94 so that the latter will be returned to its raised position by the spring 152. It will be apparent from the above description that the latch 94 is operated in the same way as the latch 80.

The shafts 134 and 154 normally extend from plate 12 so that they can readily be depressed by finger pressure.

When the applicator 16 is to be mounted on the plate 12 of the press 2 , the latch 90 is moved to its raised position , the latches 80 , 82 and 94 being allowed to remain in their lowered positions . The applicator 16 is then moved in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 1 onto the side 66 of the plate 12. The position of the applicator is then adjusted so that the adaptor 22 of the applicator mates with the adaptor 8 of the press 2 and so that the ramp 53 in the notch 54 engages beneath the lip 94 of the latch 90 and the notch 52 in the plate 34 is in line with the notch 96. The shaft 154 is then depressed so that the latch 94 is snapped into its raised position by the spring 152 so that the latch 94 engages in the recess 52 whereby the applicator 16 is locked against movement relative to the plate 12. The plate 34 can be released from the plate 12 simply by depressing the shaft 54 again and moving the latch 94 back to its lowered position . The applicator 16 can then easily be detached from the plate 12. When the applicator 18 is to be mounted on the plate 12 , the latch 82 is placed in its raised position , the latches 80 , 90 and 94 being allowed to remain in the lowered positions , and the applicator is moved in the direction of the arrow B in Figure 1 A, onto the plate 12. The position of the applicator 18 is then adjusted so that the adaptor 22 mates with the adaptor 8 of the press 2 and so that the latch 82 and the gib 86 enter the re¬ spective notches 38 and 40 in the plate 36 and engage the ramps 39 and 41 , respectively , therein . The shaft 134 is then de¬ pressed so that the latch 80 is snapped into its raised position by the spring 124 to enter the recess 42 and to engage the ramp 44 in the recess 42 , as shown in Figure 6. The applicator 18 is thereby securely locked to the plate 12. The applicator 18 can be released from the plate 12 simply by depressing the shaft 134 and moving the latch 80 to its lowered position against the action of the spring 124, after which the appl icator is moved to dis- engage the plate 31 from the latch 82 and the gib 86.

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It will appear from the above description that the press 2 can be changed over from end feed to side feed operation or one end feed applicator or side feed applicator can be replaced by another, in a matter of seconds . At the same time, the applica¬ tor to be used is firmly locked to the plate 12.