Wire insertion apparatus and method
US-9985406-B2 · May 29, 2018 · US
US10811833B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10811833-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815965167-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 20, 2020 |
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A system for assisting in the assembly of a cable harness may include a wire insertion apparatus that includes a frame that defines a connector mounting location; a projector mount attached to the frame and positioned so that a projector held in the projector mount projects graphical information onto a connector held by the mounting location; and the projector. The system may also include a computer device in communication with the projector and comprising a module configured for: projecting, via the projector, a plurality of alignment dots onto the connector; moving the alignment dots based on a first user input; receiving a second user input that the alignment dots are aligned and, based on the second user input, determining a position and orientation of the connector; and illuminating, via the projector, one or more pin locations of the connector based on the position and orientation of the connector.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system ( 200 ) for assisting the assembly of a cable harness, comprising: a wire insertion apparatus ( 100 , 150 ), the wire insertion apparatus ( 100 , 150 ) comprising: a frame ( 105 , 155 ), the frame ( 105 ) defining a connector mounting location ( 115 , 165 ); a projector mount ( 135 , 185 ) attached to the frame ( 105 , 155 ), the projector mount ( 135 , 185 ) being positioned so that a projector ( 140 ) held in the projector mount ( 135 , 185 ) projects graphical information onto a connector ( 120 ) held by the mounting location ( 115 , 165 ); and the projector ( 140 ), the projector ( 140 ) being configured to project and move a plurality of alignment dots onto the connector ( 120 ) for use in aligning the connector ( 120 ) to establish the position and orientation of the connector, and configured to illuminate one or more pin locations of the connector ( 120 ) based on the position and orientation of the connector ( 120 ); and a computer device ( 202 , 224 ) configured to: identify coordinates of the projected alignment dots on the connector ( 120 ), determine the position and orientation of the connector ( 120 ) based on the coordinates of the alignment dots, and control the projector ( 140 ) to illuminate the one or more pin locations of the connector ( 120 ) based on the position and orientation of the connector ( 120 ), wherein a wire is inserted into each of the one or more illuminated pin locations. 2. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the wire insertion apparatus ( 100 , 150 ) comprises a clamp ( 125 , 175 ) for releasably securing the connector ( 120 ) in the connector mounting location ( 115 , 165 ). 3. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 1 , wherein: the frame ( 105 , 155 ) defines a flat surface ( 130 , 180 ) adjacent to the connector mounting location ( 115 , 165 ); and the projector mount ( 135 , 185 ) is positioned so that the projector ( 140 ) projects graphical information onto the flat surface ( 130 , 180 ). 4. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 3 , wherein the computer device ( 202 , 224 ) is configured to control the projector ( 140 ) to project a graphical user interface ( 500 ) onto the flat surface ( 130 , 180 ) on the frame ( 105 , 155 ) adjacent to the connector mounting location ( 115 , 165 ). 5. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 4 , wherein the computer device ( 202 , 224 ) is configured to control the projector ( 140 ) to move the alignment dots based on a user input received via the graphical user interface ( 500 ). 6. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 3 , wherein illuminating one or more pin locations of the connector ( 120 ) comprises projecting graphical information regarding the one or more pin locations onto the flat surface ( 130 , 180 ). 7. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the computer device ( 202 , 224 ) is configured to: receive a connector schematic ( 214 , 241 ), the connector schematic ( 214 , 241 ) defining coordinates for the one or more pin locations; and control the projector ( 140 ) to project an illumination dot onto each of the one or more pin locations based on (i) the position and orientation of the connector ( 120 ) and (ii) the coordinates for the one or more pin locations defined in the connector schematic ( 214 , 241 ). 8. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the computer device ( 202 , 224 ) is configured to control the projector ( 140 ) to concurrently project a plurality of illumination dots, each illumination dot being projected onto one of a plurality of pin locations of the connector ( 120 ), wherein each of the plurality of illumination dots has a distinguishing characteristic. 9. The system ( 200 ) according to claim 8 , wherein the distinguishing characteristic of each of the plurality of illumination dots comprises at least one of a different size, shape and color. 10. The system according to claim 1 , wherein: the frame defines a flat surface adjacent to the connector mounting location; the projector mount is positioned so that the projector projects graphical information onto the flat surface and the connector; and the computer device is configured to control the projector to control the graphical information projected on the flat surface and the connector. 11. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising a wire insertion application executed by the computer device, wherein the wire insertion application is configured to allow a user to select a connector schematic corresponding to the connector. 12. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the wire insertion application is configured to present the connector schematic in a graphical user interface on a display of the computer device. 13. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the graphical user interface comprises a field comprising wire information and an associated wire cavities or pin locations of the connector for insertion of the wires. 14. The system according to claim 13 , wherein one or more pin locations are highlighted on the connector schematic in the graphical user interface in response to corresponding pin locations being selected in the field comprising wire information and the associated wire cavities and pin locations. 15. The system according to claim 14 , wherein the highlighted one or more pin locations on the connector schematic correspond to alignment pin locations or to one or more pin locations for insertion of associated wires. 16. The system according to claim 15 , wherein the graphical user interface comprise a feature for activating the projector to project the alignment dots corresponding to the alignment pin locations or to illuminate the one or more pin locations for insertion of the associated wire. 17. The system according to claim 16 , wherein each of alignment dots and each of the one or more pin locations for insertion of the associated wire comprise distinguishing characteristics. 18. The system according to claim 11 , further comprising a graphical user interface configured to allow movement of alignment dots. 19. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising a wire insertion application executed by the computer device, wherein the wire insertion application is configured to move a location of one or more of the alignment dots projected by the projector in response to one or more inputs from a user. 20. The system according to claim 19 , wherein the wire insertion application is configured to present a graphical user interface comprising features to control movement of the alignment dots by the user. 21. A method of inserting wire(s) into a connector ( 120 ), comprising: providing a wire insertion apparatus ( 100 , 150 ), the wire insertion apparatus ( 100 , 150 ) comprising: a frame ( 105 , 155 ), the frame ( 105 ) defining a connector mounting location ( 115 , 165 ); and a projector mount ( 135 , 185 ) attached to the frame ( 105 , 155 ), the projector mount ( 135 , 185 ) being positioned so that a projector ( 140 ) held in the projector mount ( 135 , 185 ) projects graphical information onto the connector ( 120 ) when the connector ( 120 ) held by the mounting location ( 115 , 165 ); mounting the projector ( 140 ) to the projector mount, the projector ( 140 ) being configured to project and move a plurality of alignment dots onto the connector ( 120 ) for use in aligning the connector ( 120 ) to establish the position and orientation of the connector; providing a computer device (
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