Connector moving carrier

By designing a connector moving carrier and utilizing a flipped upper and lower plate structure, the problem of unstable welding during the soldering process of WTB connectors was solved, achieving stable alignment and accurate soldering of wires and connector heads.

CN223967490UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03SHENZHEN ALEX CONNECTOR
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Application Number
CN202520213928.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-10
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

WTB connectors are prone to welding instability during movement and soldering, leading to soldering misalignment and reduced soldering quality.

Method used

A connector moving carrier is designed, including a flip-up upper plate and a lower plate for fixing wires and connector heads. Combined with a reference component and a pressure block structure, it ensures stable alignment and fixation of wires and connector heads in an automated HB machine.

Benefits of technology

This achieves a stable connection between the connector head and the wire, avoids misalignment during the soldering process, and improves the accuracy and quality of soldering.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a connector moving carrier, which is used for fixing a lead and a connector head so as to be welded by an automatic HB machine, and comprises a first carrier, a second carrier and a third carrier, the first carrier comprises an upper carrier plate and a lower carrier plate which can be turned and buckled, and the lead is fixed between the upper carrier plate and the lower carrier plate; the second carrier comprises a bottom plate and a pressing block which are connected, the bottom plate is provided with a reference assembly for fixing the first carrier, the connector head is fixed between the bottom plate and the pressing block, and the connector head is attached to the end of the wire in an aligned mode. According to the utility model, the problem that unstable welding is easy to occur in the moving and welding process of the connector is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electrical connector technology, and in particular to a connector mobile carrier. Background Technology

[0002] Cable connectors are commonly used to connect wires. For example, WTB connectors (wireboard connectors) are used to solder wires to printed circuit boards to achieve an electrical connection between the wire and the pads on the board. WTB connectors can be soldered in automated HB machines (automated terminal soldering machines), enabling automated and rapid soldering.

[0003] WTB connectors are automatically fed into an automated HB machine. When they reach the soldering point, the HB machine automatically solders the cables and circuit boards on the WTB connectors. Existing WTB connectors typically have the cables and circuit boards fixed and then manually wired and soldered, which affects soldering efficiency and quality. Furthermore, if the WTB connectors are directly placed into the automated HB machine for automatic soldering, the ends of the cables and the soldering points on the circuit boards may shift during the movement, leading to unstable soldering issues during the WTB connector soldering process. Utility Model Content

[0004] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a connector moving carrier, which aims to solve the problem of unstable welding that easily occurs during the movement and welding process of WTB connectors.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model proposes a connector moving carrier for fixing wires and connector heads for automatic HB machine soldering, comprising:

[0006] The first carrier includes a flip-up and snap-fit ​​upper plate and a lower plate, with the wire fixed between the upper plate and the lower plate;

[0007] The second carrier includes a base plate and a pressure block connected to each other. The base plate is provided with a reference component for fixing the first carrier. The connector head is fixed between the base plate and the pressure block, and the connector head is aligned and fitted with the end of the wire.

[0008] Optionally, the upper plate is provided with a wire clamping plate, the wire clamping plate is provided with a plurality of wire binding grooves, the wire clamping plate presses the wire, and the wire is confined within the wire binding grooves.

[0009] Optionally, the first carrier further includes a first pivot, through which the upper loading plate and the lower loading plate pass respectively, and the upper loading plate rotates relative to the lower loading plate around the first pivot.

[0010] Optionally, the loading plate is provided with a locking device for locking the loading plate and the downloading plate.

[0011] Optionally, the locking element includes a second rotating shaft and a biting block. The second rotating shaft passes through the biting block and is connected to the upper loading plate. The biting block rotates around the second rotating shaft and bites the edge of the download plate. The upper loading plate and the download plate are locked relative to each other.

[0012] Optionally, the base plate is provided with a receiving groove for accommodating the first vehicle, and the reference assembly includes a first reference block and a second reference block located on opposite sides of the receiving groove, the first reference block and the second reference block clamping and fixing the first vehicle.

[0013] Optionally, the first reference block is provided with a first magnet that attracts the first carrier, and the second reference block is provided with a first elastic element that pushes the first carrier, wherein the magnetic attraction force of the first magnet and the pushing force of the first elastic element are in the same direction.

[0014] Optionally, the two opposite sidewalls of the receiving groove are further provided with a second magnet and a second elastic element, wherein the magnetic attraction force of the first magnet and the pushing force of the second elastic element are in the same direction and perpendicular to the magnetic attraction force direction of the first magnet.

[0015] Optionally, the second carrier further includes a pad fixed to the base plate, the pad adsorbing and fixing the connector head.

[0016] Optionally, the base plate is provided with a third rotating shaft passing through the end of the pressure block, and the pressure block flips around the third rotating shaft to cover the pad to cover and limit the connector head; the pressure block is provided with a third magnet for attracting the pad at one end that abuts against the pad.

[0017] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: it enables a stable connection between the connector head and the wire, and allows for stable movement in the automatic HB machine without any deviation, thus ensuring the accuracy of the welding. The first carrier fixes the wire by flipping open or snapping together the upper and lower plates. In the second carrier, the base plate supports and fixes the first carrier. The pressure block and the base plate can be opened or closed to fix the connector head between the base plate and the pressure block. The reference component can fix the first carrier and position it on the reference point of the base plate. When the first carrier is placed on the base plate, the pins of the circuit board on the connector head are aligned with the end of the wire, so that the automatic HB machine will not deviate during welding. Attached Figure Description

[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the connector moving carrier of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the detachable structure of the connector moving carrier of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the first vehicle of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a first-view exploded structural diagram of the second vehicle of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a second-view exploded structural diagram of the second vehicle of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a third-view exploded structural diagram of the second vehicle of this utility model.

[0025] Label Explanation:

[0026] 1. First carrier; 11. Upper loading plate; 111. Wire clamping plate; 1111. Wire harness groove; 112. Locking fastener; 1121. Second pivot; 1122. Engaging block; 113. Locking groove; 12. Download plate; 121. Support block; 13. First pivot;

[0027] 2. Second carrier; 21. Base plate; 211. Receiving groove; 2111. Second magnet; 2112. Second elastic element; 212. Third rotating shaft; 22. Pressure block; 221. Third magnet; 222. Clearance groove; 23. Reference assembly; 231. First reference block; 2311. First magnet; 232. Second reference block; 2321. First elastic element; 24. Pad block;

[0028] 3. Conductor; 31. Bundle wire;

[0029] 4. Connector head;

[0030] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0031] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0032] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.

[0033] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, features defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, if the word "and / or" appears throughout the text, it means including three parallel solutions; for example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution that simultaneously satisfies A and B. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0034] One embodiment of this utility model provides a connector moving carrier for fixing the wire 3 and the connector head 4 for automatic HB machine soldering. (See reference...) Figures 1 to 6 ,include:

[0035] The first carrier 1 includes a flip-up and snap-fit ​​upper carrier plate 11 and a download plate 12, and the wire 3 is fixed between the upper carrier plate 11 and the download plate 12;

[0036] The second carrier 2 includes a base plate 21 and a pressure block 22 connected to each other. The base plate 21 is provided with a reference component 23 for fixing the first carrier 1. The connector head 4 is fixed between the base plate 21 and the pressure block 22. The connector head 4 is aligned and fitted with the end of the wire 3.

[0037] This embodiment ensures a stable connection between the connector head 4 and the wire 3, allowing for stable movement within the automatic HB machine without deviation, thus guaranteeing welding accuracy. The first carrier 1 secures the wire 3 via a flip-open or snap-fit ​​upper plate 11 and lower plate 12. In the second carrier 2, a base plate 21 supports and secures the first carrier 1. A pressure block 22 can open or close with the base plate 21, fixing the connector head 4 between the base plate 21 and the pressure block 22. A reference component 23 fixes the first carrier 1 and positions it at a reference point on the base plate 21, ensuring accurate alignment of the wire 3 on the first carrier 1 with the pins of the connector head 4 on the base plate 21. When the first carrier 1 is placed on the base plate 21, the pins of the circuit board on the connector head 4 align with the end of the wire 3, preventing deviation during welding by the automatic HB machine. The automatic HB machine is used to automatically weld RJ45 connectors and WTB connectors; welding the wire 3 to the pins of the WTB connector is only one step in the automatic HB machine process. It is understandable that when wire 3 is connected to connector head 4, the pins of wire 3 and connector head 4 will be relatively offset due to the transmission of both via a conveyor belt in the automatic HB machine. This causes misalignment of the solder joints when passing through the soldering position, affecting the product yield. In this embodiment, the connector moving carrier fixes wire 3 and connector head 4 respectively, thereby ensuring stable alignment between them.

[0038] In this embodiment, the first carrier 1 and the second carrier 2 respectively fix the wire 3 and the connector head 4. Then, the first carrier 1 and the second carrier 2 are combined to realize the connection between the wire 3 and the connector head 4. It should be noted that the first carrier 1 and the second carrier 2 can also be designed as a single unit. For example, the first carrier 1 and the second carrier 2 can be connected by a connector, so that the first carrier 1 and the second carrier 2 can be quickly connected after fixing the wire 3 and the connector head 4 respectively. This setting can ensure that the first carrier 1 and the second carrier 2 can maintain the same contact position every time they are connected.

[0039] Further, refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3The upper plate 11 is provided with a wire clamping plate 111, which has multiple wire harness slots 1111. The wire clamping plate 111 presses down on the wire 3, confining the wire 3 within the wire harness slots 1111. In this embodiment, the wire clamping plate 111 is located on the side of the upper plate 11 facing the lower plate 12. The wire clamping plate 111 is used to press down on the wire 3 when it is fixed, thereby preventing the wire 3 from moving relative to the upper plate 11. The wire 3 includes multiple branch wires 31, which are used to connect to multiple pins on the connector head 4. The wire clamping plate 111 has multiple wire harness slots 1111, which are arranged laterally along the wire clamping plate 111. The number of wire harness slots 1111 is not less than the number of branch wires 31. When the wire clamping plate 111 presses down on the wire 3, the multiple branch wires 31 are confined within the multiple wire harness slots 1111 sequentially from left to right. It should be noted that there are two wire clamping plates 111, which are located at both ends of the upper plate 11. The spacing direction of the two wire clamping plates 111 is consistent with the extension direction of the wire 3. Both wire clamping plates 111 are used to clamp the wire 3. The wire spooling grooves 1111 on the two wire clamping plates 111 are used to limit the bundled wires 31 at both ends of the wire 3. One of the wire clamping plates 111 is close to the connector head 4, and the first bundled wire groove 1111 at the leftmost end of the wire clamping plate 111 is on the same straight line as the first pin at the leftmost end of the connector head 4, so that the bundled wire 31 in the first bundled wire groove 1111 is accurately aligned with the first pin on the connector head 4. In addition, the spacing distance of each bundled wire groove 1111 is equal to the spacing distance of the pins on the connector head 4 to ensure that each bundled wire 31 is accurately aligned with each pin.

[0040] Furthermore, the first carrier 1 also includes a first rotating shaft 13, which passes through the upper carrier plate 11 and the lowering plate 12 respectively. The upper carrier plate 11 rotates relative to the lowering plate 12 around the first rotating shaft 13. In this embodiment, the first rotating shaft 13 passes through one side of the lowering plate 12, and the side of the upper carrier plate 11 is provided with a rotating groove for accommodating the first rotating shaft 13. The two ends of the first rotating shaft 13 are respectively inserted into the opposite side walls of the rotating groove, thereby allowing the upper carrier plate 11 to rotate around the first rotating shaft 13. The side of the upper carrier plate 11 near the lowering plate 12 is in contact with the wire 3. To ensure that the wire 3 does not sway left and right, a channel for accommodating the wire 3 is provided on the lower side of the upper carrier plate 11. The width of the channel is equal to the width of the wire 3, and the channel also ensures that the wire 3 is not excessively squeezed and damaged. It should be noted that the flip connection between the upper plate 11 and the download plate 12 via the first pivot 13 is only one implementation method. It can be understood that the upper plate 11 and the download plate 12 can also be detachably fastened or hinged to rotate, etc.

[0041] Furthermore, the upper plate 11 is provided with a locking member 112, which is used to lock the upper plate 11 and the download plate 12. In this embodiment, the locking member 112 is provided on the side of the upper plate 11. When the upper plate 11 is flipped and attached to the download plate 12, the wire 3 is limited and fixed between the upper plate 11 and the download plate 12. By moving the locking member 112, the upper plate 11 and the download plate 12 are flipped and locked. Specifically, the locking member 112 can be a stop block provided at the position of the first rotating shaft 13. When the stop block is moved, the upper plate 11 cannot rotate around the first rotating shaft 13, thereby completing the flipping and locking; or the locking member 112 can be a locking knob. When the knob is moved, the friction between the upper plate 11 and the first rotating shaft 13 increases, thereby achieving locking; or the locking member 112 can be a locking block structure.

[0042] Further, the locking element 112 includes a second rotating shaft 1121 and an engaging block 1122. The second rotating shaft 1121 passes through the engaging block 1122 and is connected to the upper mounting plate 11. The engaging block 1122 rotates around the second rotating shaft 1121 and engages with the edge of the download plate 12, thus locking the upper mounting plate 11 and the download plate 12 relative to each other. In this embodiment, the locking element 112 is the locking block structure described above. A locking groove 113 is provided on the side of the upper mounting plate 11 opposite to the first rotating shaft 13 for mounting the second rotating shaft 1121 and for moving the engaging block 1122. The second rotating shaft 1121 passes through the engaging block 1122, and both ends of the second rotating shaft 1121 are respectively inserted into the two side walls of the locking groove 113. The engaging block 1122 can rotate around the second rotating shaft 1121. Specifically, the first end of the biting block 1122 that engages with the download plate 12 is the first end, which is in the shape of an arc hook. This arc hook structure can hook the edge of the download plate 12. The other end of the biting block 1122 is the second end, which is provided with a slope. This slope is inclined and opposite to the groove wall of the locking groove 113.

[0043] When the upper plate 11 and the download plate 12 are flipped and attached, the first end of the biting block 1122 is rotated, and the hook-shaped structure of the biting block 1122 engages with the lower edge of the download plate 12 to complete the locking. During the engagement process, the hook-shaped structure of the biting block 1122 undergoes slight deformation. When it is necessary to unlock the upper plate 11 and the download plate 12, the second end is pressed. Since there is an inclined space between the inclined surface of the second end and the groove wall of the locking groove 113 for rotation, the biting block 1122 rotates around the second rotating shaft 1121, so that the inclined surface of the biting block 1122 gradually flips from the inclined state to the vertical state and attaches to the groove wall of the locking groove 113. The second end of the biting block 1122 moves closer to the groove wall of the locking groove 113, thereby causing the first end of the biting block 1122 to rotate away from the download plate 12, so that the hook-shaped structure of the biting block 1122 separates from the download plate 12, thus completing the unlocking. It should be noted that, in order to prevent the hook-shaped structure of the biting block 1122 from easily disengaging after engagement, a downwardly inclined biting edge is provided on the lower edge of the download plate 12. The hook-shaped structure of the biting block 1122 engages with this biting edge, thereby making the locking more secure.

[0044] In this embodiment, the download board 12 is also provided with a support block 121. The support block 121 is used to support the wire 3, thereby adjusting the height of the wire 3 so that the height of the wire 3's bundle 31 connector is consistent with the pin height on the connector head 4, thus facilitating soldering. Specifically, three support blocks 121 are provided, located at both ends of the download board 12 and between the two ends respectively. The support blocks 121 located at both ends of the download board 12 are used to support the wire 3's bundle 31 connector, and the support block 121 located in the middle of the download board 12 is used to support the entire wire 3, thereby keeping the middle of the wire 3 from being too low. Furthermore, the height of the support block 121 can be adjusted relative to the different heights of the wire 3 and the connector head 4.

[0045] Further, refer to Figures 4 to 6The base plate 21 is provided with a receiving groove 211 for accommodating the first carrier 1. The reference assembly 23 includes a first reference block 231 and a second reference block 232 located on opposite sides of the receiving groove 211. The first reference block 231 and the second reference block 232 clamp and fix the first carrier 1. In this embodiment, the first carrier 1 is placed in the receiving groove 211, the first reference block 231 is located on the left side of the receiving groove 211, and the second reference block 232 is located on the right side of the receiving groove 211. The first reference block 231 and the second reference block 232 are arranged opposite to each other, and the first carrier 1 is located between the first reference block 231 and the second reference block 232 to clamp the first carrier 1 and prevent the first carrier 1 from moving left or right. It should be noted that there are two first reference blocks 231 and two second reference blocks 232 on the same side. It can be understood that the first reference blocks 231 and the second reference blocks 232 can also be integrally connected to the base plate 21.

[0046] Furthermore, the first reference block 231 is provided with a first magnet 2311 that magnetically attracts the first carrier 1, and the second reference block 232 is provided with a first elastic member 2321 that pushes the first carrier 1. The magnetic attraction force of the first magnet 2311 and the pushing force of the first elastic member 2321 are in the same direction. In this embodiment, the first magnet 2311 is fixed inside the first reference block 231. The first magnet 2311 attracts the first carrier 1 through magnetic attraction, causing the first carrier 1 to move closer to one side of the first reference block 231. One end of the first elastic member 2321 is fixed to the second reference block 232, and the other end of the first elastic member 2321 abuts against and pushes the first carrier 1 to move away from the second reference block 232, so that the pushing forces of the first magnet 2311 and the first elastic member 2321 on the first carrier 1 are in the same direction. Since the width of the receiving groove 211 is slightly larger than the width of the first carrier 1, when the first carrier 1 is placed in the receiving groove 211, there is a certain gap between the first carrier 1 and the first reference block 231. Through the pushing force of the first magnet 2311 and the first elastic member 2321, the end of the bundle 31 of the wire 3 is brought close to the pin of the connector head 4, ensuring the accuracy of the soldering position of the connector head 4. In this embodiment, when the first carrier 1 is attached to the first reference block 231, the first bundle groove 1111 on the leftmost side of the pressure plate is exactly opposite to the first pin on the leftmost side of the connector head 4, so that the first bundle 31 is accurately aligned with the pin, ensuring that each subsequent bundle 31 corresponds to each pin.

[0047] Furthermore, the opposite sidewalls of the receiving groove 211 are also provided with a second magnet 2111 and a second elastic member 2112. The magnetic attraction force of the first magnet 2311 and the pushing force of the second elastic member 2112 are in the same direction and perpendicular to the magnetic attraction force direction of the first magnet 2311. In this embodiment, the first reference block 231 and the second reference block 232 are located on the left and right sides of the receiving groove 211, and the second magnet 2111 and the second elastic member 2112 are located on the other opposite sides of the receiving groove 211. The second magnet 2111 is fixed to the upper side wall of the receiving groove 211, and the second elastic member 2112 is fixed to the lower side wall of the receiving groove 211. The magnetic attraction force of the second magnet 2111 on the first carrier 1 and the pushing force of the second elastic member 2112 on the first carrier 1 are in the same direction and perpendicular to the direction of the first magnet 2311 and the first elastic member 2321, thereby making the first carrier 1 closely attached to the upper left side of the receiving groove 211. The first carrier 1 is close to the upper side wall of the receiving groove 211, so that the end of the split line 31 is just located at the pin position of the connector head 4.

[0048] Furthermore, the second carrier 2 also includes a pad 24 fixed to the base plate 21, which adsorbs and fixes the connector head 4. In this embodiment, the pad 24 is located at the end of the base plate 21, and is used to adsorb the connector head 4 and lift it to a certain height. Specifically, the pad 24 is fixed to the base plate 21 by screws. The upper side of the pad 24 is provided with two adsorption holes, and the lower side of the connector head 4 is provided with two pillars inserted into the adsorption holes. The connector head 4 is vacuum-adsorbed through the adsorption holes, thereby completing the quick and accurate fixation of the connector head 4 without displacement.

[0049] Furthermore, the base plate 21 is provided with a third rotating shaft 212 passing through the end of the pressure block 22. The pressure block 22 rotates around the third rotating shaft 212 to cover and fit onto the pad 24, thereby covering and limiting the connector head 4. The end of the pressure block 22 that abuts against the pad 24 is provided with a third magnet 221 for attracting the pad 24. In this embodiment, the end of the base plate 21 is provided with a rotation space for mounting the third rotating shaft 212. The third rotating shaft 212 passes through one end of the pressure block 22, and both ends of the third rotating shaft 212 are respectively connected to the two side groove walls of the rotation space. The end of the pressure block 22 extends into the rotation space, and the pressure block 22 rotates relative to the base plate 21 around the third rotating shaft 212.

[0050] In use, the connector head 4 is magnetically attached to the pad 24. One end of the pressure block 22 rotates around the third pivot 212, causing the other end of the pressure block 22 to adhere to the pad, thereby limiting the connector head 4 between the pressure block 22 and the pad 24 and preventing the connector head 4 from accidentally detaching. After soldering is completed, the pressure block 22 is flipped in the opposite direction, opening it relative to the pad 24, and the connector head 4 is soldered and released from its limiting position. It should be noted that the pressure block 22 has a relief groove 222 at the end that adheres to the pad, which accommodates the connector head 4. The width and height of the relief groove 222 are equal to those of the connector head 4, thereby preventing the pressure block 22 from damaging the connector head 4 when it is flipped and adhered to the pad.

[0051] The pressure block 22 is also provided with a third magnet 221 at the end that is in contact with the pad. The third magnet 221 is used to attract the pad 24. When the pressure block 22 is flipped over and closed onto the connector head 4, the third magnet 221 uses magnetic attraction to keep the pressure block 22 tightly attached to the pad 24, thereby ensuring the stability of the connector head 4. It can be understood that there are two third magnets 221, which are respectively fixed on both sides of the clearance groove 222 of the pressure block 22 to maintain better attraction force.

[0052] In this embodiment, the wire 3 is also connected to an RJ45 connector at one end facing away from the connector head 4. The RJ45 connector is connected to the wire 3 at the upstream station of the automatic HB machine.

[0053] The above description is only an optional embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. All equivalent structural transformations made under the inventive concept of the present utility model using the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A connector moving carrier for fixing a wire and a connector head for automatic HB machine welding, characterized by, The utility model relates to a connector head fixing device, including: A first carrier includes a reversible buckling upper carrier plate and a lower carrier plate, and a wire is fixed between the upper carrier plate and the lower carrier plate; A second carrier includes a base plate and a pressing block connected to each other, the base plate is provided with a reference assembly for fixing the first carrier, and a connector head is fixed between the base plate and the pressing block, and the connector head is in alignment with the end of the wire.

2. The connector moving carrier according to claim 1, characterized by, The upper carrier plate is provided with a wire pressing plate, the wire pressing plate is provided with a plurality of wire bundling grooves, the wire pressing plate presses the wire, and the wire is limited in the wire bundling grooves.

3. The connector moving carrier according to claim 1, wherein The first carrier further includes a first rotating shaft, the first rotating shaft is respectively arranged through the upper carrier plate and the lower carrier plate, and the upper carrier plate is reversed relative to the lower carrier plate around the first rotating shaft.

4. The connector moving carrier according to claim 1, characterized by, The upper carrier plate is provided with a lock piece, and the lock piece is used for locking the upper carrier plate and the lower carrier plate.

5. The connector moving carrier according to claim 4, characterized by The lock piece includes a second rotating shaft and a clamping block, the second rotating shaft is arranged through the clamping block and is connected to the upper carrier plate, the clamping block rotates around the second rotating shaft and clamps the edge of the lower carrier plate, and the upper carrier plate and the lower carrier plate are relatively locked.

6. The connector moving carrier according to claim 1, wherein The base plate is provided with a containing groove for containing the first carrier, the reference assembly includes a first reference block and a second reference block located on opposite sides of the containing groove respectively, and the first reference block and the second reference block clamp and fix the first carrier.

7. The connector moving carrier according to claim 6, wherein The first reference block is provided with a first magnet for magnetically attracting the first carrier, the second reference block is provided with a first elastic element for pushing the first carrier, and the magnetic attraction force of the first magnet and the pushing force of the first elastic element are in the same direction.

8. The connector moving carrier according to claim 7, characterized by, The opposite side walls of the containing groove are further provided with a second magnet and a second elastic element, and the magnetic attraction force of the first magnet and the pushing force of the second elastic element are in the same direction and perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic attraction force of the first magnet.

9. The connector moving carriage according to claim 1, wherein The second carrier further includes a pad fixed to the base plate, and the pad adsorbs and fixes the connector head.

10. The connector moving carrier according to claim 9, wherein The base plate is provided with a third rotating shaft arranged through the end of the pressing block, the pressing block is reversed and covers the pad around the third rotating shaft to cover and limit the connector head, and the pressing block is provided with a third magnet for adsorbing the pad on the end abutting against the pad.