EP4674012A1 - Dispositif d'alimentation pour une machine de sertissage, machine de sertissage, bande et système de bande, système d'alimentation, procédé de fonctionnement de la machine de sertissage, connecteur hybride et son procédé d'assemblage - Google Patents

Dispositif d'alimentation pour une machine de sertissage, machine de sertissage, bande et système de bande, système d'alimentation, procédé de fonctionnement de la machine de sertissage, connecteur hybride et son procédé d'assemblage

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EP4674012A1
EP4674012A1 EP24704679.0A EP24704679A EP4674012A1 EP 4674012 A1 EP4674012 A1 EP 4674012A1 EP 24704679 A EP24704679 A EP 24704679A EP 4674012 A1 EP4674012 A1 EP 4674012A1
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crimp
contact
belt
contacts
crimp contacts
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Joachim Krämer
Daniel Wesseler
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Harting Electric Stiftung and Co KG
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R43/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
    • H01R43/04Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for forming connections by deformation, e.g. crimping tool
    • H01R43/048Crimping apparatus or processes
    • H01R43/055Crimping apparatus or processes with contact member feeding mechanism
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
    • H01R4/10Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation effected solely by twisting, wrapping, bending, crimping, or other permanent deformation
    • H01R4/18Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation effected solely by twisting, wrapping, bending, crimping, or other permanent deformation by crimping
    • H01R4/20Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation effected solely by twisting, wrapping, bending, crimping, or other permanent deformation by crimping using a crimping sleeve

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  • the invention relates to a feeding device for a crimping machine according to the preamble of independent claim 1
  • the invention is based on a crimping machine comprising the feeding device according to claim 1.
  • the invention is based on a belt for holding and feeding crimp contacts to a crimping machine according to claim 9.
  • the invention is based on a belt strap system consisting of the belt strap according to claim 12 and several crimp contacts held on the belt strap.
  • the invention is based on a feeding system comprising a crimping machine according to claim 9 and a belt system of the aforementioned type.
  • the invention is based on a method for operating a feeding system according to claim 20.
  • the invention is based on a hybrid connector which is equipped with crimp contacts which have been processed according to the method according to claim 21. Furthermore, the invention is based on an assembly method for assembling a contact carrier of a hybrid connector.
  • Such feed devices are required as part of crimping machines in order to feed crimp contacts into a crimping process of the crimping machine.
  • Such crimping machines are required to process crimp contacts, in particular various crimp contacts, and to crimp them onto electrical conductors of manually fed cables.
  • Such belt straps and belt strap systems are required to introduce the crimp contacts into the feed device.
  • Such feed systems are used to feed the crimp contacts to the processing process.
  • the method for operating the crimping machine is used to process the crimp contacts.
  • the hybrid connectors are used for the pluggable and easily reversible transmission of various electrical signals and supply currents to a mating connector.
  • Such assembly methods for assembling hybrid connectors are used to flexibly adapt the hybrid connectors to the respective requirements with regard to their electrical transmission properties.
  • crimping machines A large number of crimping machines are known in the state of the art. These can, in some cases with a high degree of automation, crimp crimp contacts on electrical cables by inserting an electrical conductor of the respective cable into a cavity in a cable connection area of the respective crimp contact, which is designed as a crimping area. During crimping, the electrical conductors are first inserted into the said cavity of the crimping area of the respective crimp contact.
  • the publication EP 0 889 560 A1 discloses the following for crimping several different crimp contacts in a crimping machine:
  • the contacts in the form of mutually different contact strips are fed step by step to a plurality of contact feed stations arranged next to one another.
  • the contact to be attached to a conductor in the contact processing station is moved by means of the contact feed station assigned to this contact into a contact gripping position located in the displacement path of a contact gripping part of a first contact transfer unit.
  • the contact to be processed is taken over by the first contact transfer unit, moved to a transfer position and taken over there by a second contact transfer unit, which then feeds the contact to the contact processing station.
  • Crimping machines with several vibrating hoppers are also known, whereby different crimp contacts can be arranged in each vibrating hopper, i.e. crimp contacts that are different from the crimp contacts in the other vibrating hoppers. This means that several different crimp contacts can be fed into the crimping process in a targeted manner.
  • such devices require a lot of space.
  • Crimping machines the number of different, feedable crimp contacts is already limited due to space constraints. Furthermore, such arrangements require an undesirably large amount of space. In addition, the manual work required for crimping different sized crimp contacts onto the associated cables/wires is undesirably large in the current state of the art.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a feed device for a crimping machine that can feed the processing process of the crimping machine as large a number of different crimp contacts that can be used optionally in the processing process as possible.
  • the manual effort required for this and the space required should be as low as possible.
  • the processing process should not be impaired as a result.
  • the access times to the crimp contacts should be so short that no delays, or at least as little as possible, occur in the processing process.
  • crimp contacts refers to crimp contacts that differ at least in their electrical transmission properties and in particular in their dimensions.
  • can be used optionally in the crimping process means that the different crimp contacts are available for the processing process. If, for example, a cable is inserted manually and automatically recognized, a suitable crimp contact with the aforementioned short access time should be automatically selected and fed into the processing process. This should preferably be ensured without affecting the processing process, in particular without any time delay.
  • a feeding device for a crimping machine enables a large number of crimp contacts to be processed to be introduced into the crimping machine. This introduction takes place by means of a single belt, to which the crimp contacts to be processed are releasably held at least during their introduction into the crimping machine.
  • the feeding device serves to feed the crimp contacts to be processed to a processing step of the crimping machine.
  • crimp contacts which are detachably held on the belt strap, there are at least two different crimp contacts.
  • the feeding device has a detection device which is designed to detect the crimp contacts to be processed and to remove them from the belt in a targeted manner according to the processing process.
  • the feeding device is further configured to ensure that each crimp contact to be processed is fed to the processing process within a period of time specified by the processing process.
  • the crimp contacts can be detected, for example, via a camera system and image recognition and/or via a marking, for example a label on the crimp contacts.
  • the detection device can have a camera system with image recognition software.
  • the recognition device can also have a reading device, in particular an RFID reading device.
  • the belt strap can have a label on one end, e.g. the end to be inserted, on which the information is stored as to which contact receptacle of the belt strap is intended for which type of crimp contact.
  • the label can be digital and the information can be stored digitally on it.
  • the label can be an RFID label. With this information, each contact of the belt strap can be automatically identified according to the corresponding advance of the belt strap.
  • the crimp contacts can include not only different but also similar crimp contacts.
  • At least two of the different crimp contacts can be of different sizes, i.e. they can differ from one another in both the diameter of their respective crimping area and the diameter of their respective plug-in area. In particular, one of them can then be an electrical energy transmission contact and the other an electrical signal transmission contact. It is clear to those skilled in the art that these different dimensions also lead to different electrical transmission properties, in particular to different current-carrying capacities. After all, it would usually make little sense to accept the effort associated with these different dimensions without also benefiting from the different electrical properties. However, there may also be several, e.g.
  • crimp contacts can also be provided for inclusion in the contact carrier, which, although the have the same/a similar shape, but still have different electrical transmission properties.
  • some of the signal transmission contacts can be designed to transmit electrical signals at higher frequencies, e.g. with higher data transmission rates, than other signal transmission contacts.
  • some energy transmission contacts can be designed for higher currents, e.g. due to their material and/or coating, than other energy transmission contacts, even though both have the same dimensions.
  • a hybrid connector can also be adapted in terms of its properties to the desired transmission properties in a modular manner according to a modular principle.
  • a particular advantage of the invention is therefore that it provides the most individual assembly/production of such a hybrid connector in as many different variants as possible, i.e. with as many different optional transmission properties as possible for as many different applications as possible, with little manual effort, a high degree of automation and a comparatively small space requirement.
  • the feed device can also have only contact receptacles of the same size in a further advantageous embodiment.
  • This special case would then usually also include the production of a normal, i.e. non-hybrid, connector, but also include the possibility of equipping it with different but equally sized contacts, e.g. for transmitting different digital signals. This case is conceivable, but will rarely occur in practice.
  • the holding device is almost constantly loaded with crimp contacts of the type required by the processing process, knows their position and can supply the appropriate crimp contact to the process without delay.
  • the holding device can also be designed to simultaneously hold several similar crimp contacts of a type frequently used in the process.
  • the feed device can have a feed device for feeding the belt in a feed movement, in particular in a linear feed direction. This feed preferably takes place linearly, ie the belt lies on a surface, e.g. on a transport surface of the feed device, and is transported in one direction, namely a feed direction.
  • the holding device can be automatically movable relative to the feed device in at least two degrees of freedom, namely in a first degree of freedom and in a second degree of freedom.
  • the first degree of freedom can be used, together with a suitable feed of the feed device, to position the contact holder suitable for the respective crimp contact to be accommodated on the respective crimp contact. Furthermore, the second degree of freedom can be used to accommodate the crimp contact in this suitable contact holder.
  • the crimping machine is designed to transfer the crimp contacts to be processed from the feed device to the processing unit by means of a translational transfer movement of the holding device.
  • this translational transfer movement can also take place in the direction of the axis of rotation.
  • the processing unit for the holding device within the crimping machine may be necessary due to the space required by the processing unit for the holding device within the crimping machine to first move in the feed direction - for example with the aid of the carriage mentioned above - in order to then transfer the crimp contact to the processing unit using the aforementioned translational transfer movement. If necessary, the respective crimp contact can be selected beforehand by rotation and brought to the appropriate height.
  • the carriage has the advantage that the processing unit in the crimping machine can be arranged in or against the feed direction next to the feed direction.
  • the belt is used with the feed device and has a plurality of receptacles.
  • These receptacles are used to releasably hold the crimp contacts, in particular in their crimping areas.
  • the receptacles there are at least two receptacles of different sizes for holding at least two crimp contacts of different sizes, namely one large receptacle and one small receptacle.
  • the receptacles for the crimp contacts are evenly distributed over the belt strap. This makes it easier to find the crimp contacts automatically and therefore quicker to identify them.
  • At least two different crimp contacts there can in particular be at least two crimp contacts of different sizes, which differ from one another not only in their electrical transmission properties, but also in the diameter of their respective crimp area and the diameter of their respective plug-in area.
  • at least one of these crimp contacts can be an electrical energy transmission contact and at least one other crimp contact can be an electrical signal transmission contact.
  • the electrical energy transmission contact and the electrical signal transmission contact differ from one another in their electrical transmission properties, for example in that the electrical energy transmission contact has a higher current-carrying capacity than the electrical signal transmission contact.
  • the diameter of the crimp area and the diameter of the plug-in area of the electrical energy transmission contact are each larger than the diameter of the crimp area and the diameter of the plug-in area of the electrical signal transmission contact.
  • the belt strap is designed to make the crimp contacts accommodated in the belt strap available for removal in such a way that the axes of symmetry of the crimp contacts of different sizes also lie in a common plane.
  • a support adjustment molding can be molded onto at least some of the links of the belt, particularly in the area of the respective receptacle.
  • This support adjustment molding ensures that when the belt is placed on a surface, e.g. on the aforementioned transport surface of the feed device, the receptacles are at the same height with their central axis, i.e. are at the same distance from this surface.
  • the axes of symmetry/plug-in axes of the crimp contacts accommodated in the belt are also at the same height, which makes them easier to find and remove.
  • the ratio of the number of different sized contact chambers is transferred to the number of contact receptacles of the holding device.
  • this ratio can also be transferred to the number of receptacles of a product-specific belt strap, as well as to the respective number of different crimp contacts of the corresponding belt system.
  • a cable/strand that is intended for processing into the crimping machine can be automatically identified, e.g. by the aforementioned detection device, and is then crimped with a suitable crimp contact. While a new cable is being inserted, the holding device can be completely filled with crimp contacts, in particular with a crimp contact of the type that has just been used. Since the contact carrier of the connector is usually fully equipped before the next hybrid connector is processed, there can be no uneven consumption. The situation is somewhat different if the crimping machine is suitable for many different products, i.e. for assembling the strands for many different hybrid connectors. In this case, the pre-positioning device has contact receptacles that vary in size
  • a hybrid connector is equipped with crimp contacts that have been processed according to one of the aforementioned methods.
  • the contact carrier of the hybrid connector is assembled according to a method for assembling the hybrid connector.
  • An assembly method for assembling a contact carrier of a hybrid connector comprises the following steps:
  • Selection or manufacture of a suitable contact carrier for the selected crimp contacts Selection or manufacture of a webbing which has receptacles for the temporary, detachable fixation of the crimp contacts; insertion of the crimp contacts into the corresponding receptacles of the webbing;
  • Fig. 1a, b a feeding device for a crimping machine with an inserted belt strap from two perspectives;
  • Fig. 2a - c three different crimp contacts
  • Fig. 3a - c the webbing in three views
  • Fig. 4a, b two flow charts for carrying out crimping processes using the crimping machine.
  • Figure 1 shows a feeding device 1 for a crimping machine with an inserted belt strap 3 from two perspectives.
  • the feeding device 1 has a feed device 14 which has a gear 13 with a gear axis 130 and teeth 131 for feeding the belt 3 on a transport surface of the feed device 14.
  • the feed device 1 has a holding drum 12 as a holding device.
  • This is cylindrical, has a Rotation axis 120 and several cylindrical recesses as contact receptacles 121, 122, 123, 124 and is automatically movable relative to the feed device 14 in three degrees of freedom V1, V2, V3.
  • the holding device 12 has a rotational degree of freedom V1. This serves, among other things, to select the respective contact receptacle 121, 122, 123 by positioning it, e.g. to receive a crimp contact 21, 22, 23 (shown below) from the belt strap 3.
  • the holding drum 12 has an axial translational degree of freedom V2 in the direction of the rotation axis 120. This serves to move the holding drum 12 towards the belt 3 and to position the respective plug-in area 211, 221, 231 of the desired
  • the holding drum 12 is mounted on a carriage (not specified in more detail). This allows the holding drum 12 to be moved both in and against the feed direction and the required crimp contact 21, 22, 23 can also be fed by rotation V1 and displacement V3 in the crimping unit (not shown in the drawing, arranged to the right of the feed device 1 in the drawing), if necessary, for example by means of a further axial translation V2.
  • the required crimp contact can be selected beforehand by a further rotation V1 and transported to the appropriate height.
  • Fig. 2a, 2b and 2c show three different sized crimp contacts 21, 22, 23. These each have a plug-in area 211, 221, 231 and a crimp area 212, 222, 232.
  • the third crimp contact 23 has a middle retaining collar 234 and as its connection-side crimp opening 230 has a connection-side collar 233.
  • the other two crimp contacts 21, 22 also have a crimp opening, but this is covered by the respective crimp contact in the drawing and therefore cannot be seen.
  • the first crimp contact 21 is an electrical signal transmission contact.
  • the second 22 and the third 23 crimp contact 22 are electrical energy transmission contacts.
  • 3a, 3b and 3c show a belt strap 3 with three differently sized receptacles 31, 32, 33, each of which can accommodate and releasably hold one of the crimp contacts 21, 22, 23.
  • the respective receptacles 31, 32, 33 each form a link, wherein the links are each connected to their adjacent links in an articulated manner to form a chain.
  • a support adaptation formation 318, 328 is formed on at least some of the links.
  • the receptacles 31, 32, 33 - measured along their respective central axis - are at the same height when the belt strap is lying on a surface, e.g. the transport surface. This facilitates the automated removal of crimp contacts of different sizes.
  • the receptacles 31, 32, 33 are divided into two parts, i.e. each is divided into partial receptacles 31a, 31b; 32a, 32b; 33a, 33b, thus allowing the teeth 131 of the gear 13 to engage between them.
  • This also allows the belt strap 3 equipped with crimp contacts 21, 22, 23 to be fed forward by the gear 13, with each tooth 131 corresponding to a link in the chain and thus to a receptacle 31 of the belt 3, and thus to a crimp contact 21, 22, 23.
  • Links of the belt strap 3 of different sizes are also designed to be grasped and transported by the teeth 131 of the gear 13.
  • a label 36 is shown on the right side of the belt strap 3. Information is stored on it which indicates which type of crimp contact 21, 22, 23 is held on which link of the chain. This label 36 can be read by a reading device (not shown) of the crimping machine, so that the type of each crimp contact 21, 22, 23 can be identified by its position.
  • Fig. 4a and 4b each show a flow chart of a crimping process using the crimping machine.
  • Fig. 4a shows a crimping process for a product-specific configured belt strap 3.
  • This belt strap 3 is characterized in that it only accommodates crimp contacts 21, 22, 23, which are required for the assembly of a specific hybrid connector, in a suitable number.
  • the process steps of the first flow chart are: a. Start b. Ordering or producing a belt system suitable for the product to be manufactured, ie a belt 3 equipped with various crimp contacts 21, 22, 23 to be processed for the product in a suitable number; c. Inserting the belt strap system into the feed device 1 of the crimping machine; d. the feed device 14 transports the belt strap 3 to a reading unit which reads the label 36 of the belt strap 3; e. the control unit processes the information as to which crimp contact 21, 22, 23 is arranged on which link of the belt strap 3 f.
  • the feed device 14 conveys the belt strap 3 to a relative position to the holding drum 12 which is suitable for removing a crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be processed g. the holding drum 12 takes the crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be processed from the belt strap 3 h.
  • the display shows which core of the cable is to be inserted i. the core of the cable is inserted manually j. the stripping unit clamps the inserted core k. a cable detection system of the stripping unit identifies the core l.
  • the I/O documentation calculates the wire thickness m.
  • the I/O documentation generates the query: Is this really the right wire? n. if NO, then the system control issues an error message; o. and then the display also issues the instruction to insert the right wire; p.
  • the holding drum 12 feeds the appropriate crimp contact to the crimping unit s.
  • the crimping unit adjusts itself to match the contact t.
  • the crimping unit carries out the crimping u.
  • the process control carries out a crimping force monitor v.
  • the wire is released by the stripping unit w.
  • the wire is removed manually X. -> h (the display will again show which wire is to be inserted next).
  • the holding device 12 it is also possible - possibly in an easily understandable, slightly different variant - for the holding device 12 to be completely filled in parallel to the other process steps or to be completely filled at the start of the process and to always be refilled with a crimp contact 21, 22, 23 of the most recently used type, naturally ensuring greater process reliability and avoiding delays.
  • the advantage of the holding device 12 becomes even clearer in the following example, in which the display is omitted and a user inserts the required cables/cable strands in any order:
  • the feed device 14 transports the belt 3 to a reading unit where the label 36 of the belt 3 is read E.
  • the control unit processes the information on which link of the belt 3 which crimp contact 21, 22, 23 is arranged
  • the feed device 14 conveys the belt 3 to a relative position to the holding drum 12 suitable for removing a crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be processed.
  • the supply drum 12 removes the crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be processed from the belt 3;
  • the feed device 14 feeds the belt 3 to a further relative position to the holding drum 12 suitable for removing a crimp contact to be processed;
  • the supply drum 12 takes another crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be processed from the belt 3;
  • the feed device 14 feeds the belt 3 to a further relative position to the holding drum 12 suitable for removing a crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be processed;
  • the supply drum 12 takes another crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be processed from the belt 3;
  • Steps D. to L. can be repeated until or, if necessary, partly in parallel with the following steps
  • the holding drum 12 is completely filled (or at least as necessary for the process);
  • the cable detection of the stripping unit identifies the wire
  • the I/O documentation calculates the wire thickness
  • step R. uses the holding device and therefore cannot be carried out in parallel with the loading (or “reloading”) of the holding drum: R. a crimp contact 21, 22, 23 matching the wire is fed to the crimping unit from the supply drum 12;
  • the crimping unit adjusts itself to the crimp contact 21, 22, 23 to be crimped; T. the crimping unit performs the crimping
  • V1 first degree of freedom/ rotational degree of freedom

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif d'alimentation (1) pour alimenter, au moyen d'une seule bande (3), le plus grand nombre possible de différents contacts à sertir (21, 22, 23), qui peuvent éventuellement être utilisés dans le processus de traitement, vers le processus de traitement d'une machine de sertissage. Le dispositif d'alimentation (1) comprend un dispositif de maintien (12) qui est conçu en particulier sous la forme d'un tambour de maintien cylindrique et qui comporte une pluralité de supports de contact de tailles différentes (121, 122, 123, 124) pour maintenir temporairement la pluralité de contacts de sertissage de tailles différentes (21, 22, 23) à traiter par la machine de sertissage. Le dispositif de maintien (12) peut maintenir une pluralité de différents contacts de sertissage (21, 22, 23) et les fournir au processus de traitement selon les besoins sur une période de temps prédéfinie par le processus de traitement.
EP24704679.0A 2023-02-28 2024-01-31 Dispositif d'alimentation pour une machine de sertissage, machine de sertissage, bande et système de bande, système d'alimentation, procédé de fonctionnement de la machine de sertissage, connecteur hybride et son procédé d'assemblage Pending EP4674012A1 (fr)

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DE102023104906.2A DE102023104906A1 (de) 2023-02-28 2023-02-28 Zuführeinrichtung für einen Crimpautomaten, Crimpautomat, Gurtband und Gurtsystem, Zuführsystem, Verfahren zum Betrieb des Crimpautomaten, Hybridsteckverbinder und Bestückungsverfahren für denselben
PCT/DE2024/100081 WO2024179637A1 (fr) 2023-02-28 2024-01-31 Dispositif d'alimentation pour une machine de sertissage, machine de sertissage, bande et système de bande, système d'alimentation, procédé de fonctionnement de la machine de sertissage, connecteur hybride et son procédé d'assemblage

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