Method of assembling electrical control panel wire harness
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1. A method of assembling a wire harness, said method comprising steps of:
- determining a composition of wires of a wire set of a desired wire harness;
obtaining information about the wires of the wire set that forms the desired wire harness;
analyzing the information about the wires of the wire set;
utilizing a wire harness peg board suitable for forming the wire harness;
utilizing pegs on the wire harness peg board;
determining a desired location for the pegs on the wire harness peg board that enables formation of the desired wire harness;
creating automated assembly instructions; and
placing each of the wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness on the harness peg board in accordance with the created automated assembly instructions;
wherein each of the pegs includes;
a base having a bottom portion suitable for coupling to the wire harness peg board;
a main body extending upward from the base;
a bi-directional wire receiving portion for receiving one or more wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness, said wire receiving portion being congruent with a mid-portion of said main body;
a passive, bi-directional wire retaining portion that is congruent with said wire receiving portion and also congruent with an upper portion of said main body;
said wire retaining portion further includes a pliable portion that restricts movement in the lateral direction of the one or more wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness; and
wherein said bi-directional wire retaining portion restricts movement in an upward and downward direction of the one or more wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness.
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Abstract
A method is described that is suitable for automated use of peg apparatus and an electrical wire harness peg board. The pegs are utilized on a wire harness peg board during the assembly of a wire harness, and are particularly well suited for use in an automated assembly of the electrical wire harness where a constant upward, downward or lateral tension is desired without altering the free ends of each wire of a bundled wire harness.
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1. A method of assembling a wire harness, said method comprising steps of:
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determining a composition of wires of a wire set of a desired wire harness; obtaining information about the wires of the wire set that forms the desired wire harness; analyzing the information about the wires of the wire set; utilizing a wire harness peg board suitable for forming the wire harness; utilizing pegs on the wire harness peg board; determining a desired location for the pegs on the wire harness peg board that enables formation of the desired wire harness; creating automated assembly instructions; and placing each of the wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness on the harness peg board in accordance with the created automated assembly instructions;
wherein each of the pegs includes;a base having a bottom portion suitable for coupling to the wire harness peg board; a main body extending upward from the base; a bi-directional wire receiving portion for receiving one or more wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness, said wire receiving portion being congruent with a mid-portion of said main body; a passive, bi-directional wire retaining portion that is congruent with said wire receiving portion and also congruent with an upper portion of said main body; said wire retaining portion further includes a pliable portion that restricts movement in the lateral direction of the one or more wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness; and wherein said bi-directional wire retaining portion restricts movement in an upward and downward direction of the one or more wires of the wire set of the desired wire harness. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of assembling a wire harness, said method comprising steps of:
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identifying a desired wire set for a wire harness; obtaining information related to a wire length, wire gauge and optimal termination points for each wire of the desired wire set of the wire harness; analyzing the information for each wire of the desired wire set of the wire harness; utilizing a wire harness peg board; utilizing pegs on the wire harness peg board; determining an optimal location of the pegs on the wire harness peg board to enable formation of the wire harness in accordance with the desired wire set of the wire harness, wherein the pegs include; a bi-directional wire receiving portion for receiving one or more wires of the wire set; a passive, bi-directional wire retaining portion that is congruent with the wire receiving portion; the passive bi-directional wire retaining portion further includes a pliable portion that restricts movement of the one or more wires of the wire set in a lateral direction; and wherein the passive bi-directional wire retaining portion restricts movement of the wire in an upward and downward direction; creating automated assembly instructions; positioning pegs on the wire harness peg board in accordance with the determined optimal location of the pegs on the wire harness peg board; placing each wire of the desired wire set of the wire harness adjacent the wire harness peg board in conjunction with the determined optimal locations of the pegs on the wire harness peg board to enable formation of the wire harness in accordance with the desired wire set of the wire harness. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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