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Reworking and sizing of flat conductor cable

  • US 4,742,746 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1986
  • Issued: 05/10/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Reworking and sizing apparatus for reworking and sizing a flat multiconductor cable, the cable comprising a plurality of side-by-side spaced-apart coplanar parallel conductors, the conductors being embedded in plastic insulating material and having axes which define a conductor plane, the cable having parallel side cable edges and oppositely-facing first and second major cable surfaces, each of the cable surfaces having, in transverse cross section, a series of cylindrical opposed and aligned convex projections with a conductor centrally located in the cable with respect to each pair of opposed projections, the spacing between the axes of adjacent conductors being d±

  • x where d is the nominal spacing and x is the spacing tolerance, the span distance between the two outside conductors, which are immediately adjacent to the side cable edges, being (n-1)d±

    s where n is the number of conductors and s is the span tolerance, the span tolerance s being greater than the spacing tolerance x, the apparatus being characterized in that;

    the apparatus comprises first and second tooling members and a plurality of punches, the first and second tooling members having tool side edges and opposed first and second tooling members having tool side edges and opposed first and second tool surfaces which extend between the tool side edges, the tooling members being movable between open positions and closed positions,the first and second tool surfaces each having side-by-side parallel concave depressions which extend parallel to the tool side edges and which conform to the convex projections on the cable surfaces, the depressions on the first and second tool surfaces being in opposed aligned relationship, the center-to-center spacing between adjacent depressions being d, the outside depressions, which are adjacent to the tool side edges, being spaced apart by a distance substantially equal to (n-1)d, the first and second tool surfaces being substantially against each other when the tooling members are in the closed positions and being spaced apart when they are in their open positions,each of the first and second tool surfaces having a plurality of openings extending therein with an opening between each adjacent pair of depressions, the punches being on the first tooling member and extending into the openings in the first tool surface, the punches having leading ends which are proximate to the first tool surface, and are movable through the openings in the first tooling member and into the openings in the second tooling member, andactuating means are provided for sequentially moving the first and second tooling members from their open positions to their closed positions, and thereafter moving the punches through the openings in the first tooling member and into the openings in the second tooling member whereby,upon placement of a portion of the cable between the first and second tool surfaces with the projections on the cable surfaces in approximate alignment with the depressions on the tool surfaces, and thereafter moving the tooling members to their closed positions, at least some of the conductors will be moved laterally in the conductor plane by the engagement of the concave depressions of the first and second surfaces with the convex projection of the cable so that the conductor will be centrally located between an opposed pair of depressions on the first and second tool surfaces, and upon subsequent movement of the punches through the cable and into the openings in the second tooling member, holes will be punched in the cable between adjacent conductors and the span tolerance s will be reduced.

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