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Date of Patent:
Jan. 25, 1994

Filed:

Jun. 01, 1992
Applicant:
Inventors:

Ernst Hoffmann, Langenhagen, DE;

Dieter Zimmer, Muggensturm, DE;

Klaus Porcher, Lehrte, DE;

Harry Staschewski, Langenhagen, DE;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B29C / ; B29C / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
4251291 ; 295641 ; 425576 ;
Abstract

A device for attaching protective insulation to the end of an electric wire, having at least one lead to which a contact element has been attached, includes a carrier (1), equipped with at least three injection dies (3), which can rotate around an axis (A), and of at least one injection molding device (2, 10), located in the circumferential area of the carrier (1). A guide path, extending circumferentially around the carrier (1), is attached to a fixed part of the device. The guide path includes two portions of different radii, extending together nearly 360.degree., which are concentric to the axis (A) of carrier (1), and converge at one end through a transition piece in the guide path. The other ends of the guide path are located at the loading position level (I) of the injection dies (3). The movement of the injection dies (3) is guided by the guide path. The injection dies are closed in the small radius area of the guide path, and are open in the larger radius area. The carrier (1) can rotate in steps of an angle corresponding to the distance of the injection dies (3) from each other.


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