Means Comprising Hand-manipulatable Implement Patents (Class 29/750)
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Publication number: 20030066186Abstract: A co-axial terminator press fitting pliers, wherein, an insertion opening defined by both inner sides of the linkage plate of the press fit pliers in relation to the other end of the cable jaw is provided to receive insertion by an insertion part defined by both sides of a press fitting block. The connection piece to receive the terminator is mounted through the press fitting block. The press fitting block is held in position on the other end of the linkage plate relatively to the cable jaw when the press fitting block is engaged in the insertion opening of the linkage plate. And the press fitting block is readily replaceable with another type of connection piece for the press fitting pliers to expand its applicability as a whole.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: HANLONG IND. CO., LTD.Inventor: Po-Hao Lu
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Publication number: 20030051337Abstract: A hand-held tool for terminating connectors onto a coaxial cable has an elongated body and an end stop and plunger on the body, the plunger being controlled by a lever arm which will axially advance the plunger toward and away from the end stop to radially compress a portion of the connector into firm crimping engagement with the end of the coaxial cable. To accommodate different lengths of connectors, a receiver is resiliently mounted on the plunger for insertion of different length adapter tips to vary the axial spacing between the receiver and the end stop according to the length of connector being terminated; and in still another form the body may include a hinged adapter adjacent to the end stop to vary the effective distance between the end stop and plunger according to the length of fitting being terminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Applicant: International Communication Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Randall A. Holliday
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Publication number: 20030029022Abstract: A tool cartridge for seating and cutting a communication wire in a terminal block. The cartridge includes a tool end and a base end. A wire seating blade and a wire cutting blade extend outwardly from the cartridge and are mounted for longitudinal movement relative to the cartridge and to each other. A spring bias detent assembly forces the wire seating and wire cutting blades into contact with each other for longitudinal movement together relative to the cartridge. A compression spring resists longitudinal movement of the wire seating and wire cutting blades in the direction of the base of the cartridge by seating pressure applied to the cartridge. A cam is positioned to release the detent assembly thereby disengaging the wire seating and wire cutting blades from movement together after a predetermined compression of the compression spring. The release of the blades from movement together permitting the compression spring to drive the cutting blade to its cutting position to cut the wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey P. Jonker
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Patent number: 6493929Abstract: The present invention relates to a guide tool, the said guide tool is capable of assisting one end of a coaxial cable to be coupled to an end connector; it comprises of a body installed with a guide mechanism therein, the said guide mechanism possesses a guide tube for guiding the cable central conductors of different regulations; the said guide tube can move along the direction of the axle line by the elastic element for rapidly and precisely inserting the central conductor and the dielectric into the columnar member of the end connector and further becomes the best auxiliary tool.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Inventors: Michael Holland, Chi-Fu Chang
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Patent number: 6427320Abstract: A pallet-storing block of an electronic component-mounting apparatus stores a plurality of pallets each carrying thereon a tray containing a large number of electronic components. A desired pallet selected from the pallets is moved along a transfer path, in a manner such that the desired pallet is advanced to be introduced into a pickup area which extends to cover almost all of the transfer path or withdrawn from the pickup area into the pallet-storing block. Desired electronic components are sequentially picked up from the desired pallet introduced into the pickup area and mounted on a circuit board. The desired pallet is moved to a desired position within the pickup area.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsuyuki Seto, Kazuyoshi Oyama, Yoshiharu Fukushima
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Patent number: 6401325Abstract: The present invention relates to a connecting tool substantially for use in wire connections (31) for electricity or signalling which have to be brought into contact in a connecting clamp (30). The connecting tool is provided with knife segments (12, 47a, 47b, 64) which, when the connecting tool is used, remove the insulation on a part of the wire connection (31) before it is brought into connection in a connecting clamp (30) by means of the connecting tool. The device consists of a housing (15, 16, 41, 60) with open cavities (8), in which cavities there is substantially permanently mounted a wire-pushing device (13, 43, 61) against which the wire connection (31) abuts, when the device is in use. In the housing's (15, 16, 41, 60) cavity (8) there are movably arranged one or more bodies (11, 46a, 46b, 63), on which movable bodies there are mounted substantially in the wire connection's (31) longitudinal direction two or more knife segments (12, 47a, 47b, 64) with a specific spacing.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Torbjørn Fidtje
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Patent number: 6389675Abstract: A tool 10 having a pair of movably connected handles 12,14, each of which respectively include a substantially identical and generally semi-cylindrical retention member 20,22, The tool 10 may be used to secure a connector 36 upon end 34 of hose 28 while protecting a user of the tool 10 from contact with the frayed sheathing portions 32 proximate to end 34. In operation, end 34 is secured between members 20 and 22 and the connector 36 is forced onto end 34, thereby attaching the connector 36 to the hose 28. In alternate embodiments, members 20,22 may be removably connected to handles 12,14 or may be integrally formed with a robotic arm 52.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Ford Global Tech., Inc.Inventors: Leo Anthony Tykoski, Robert Harold Wilson
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Patent number: 6347450Abstract: The tool is for facilitating installation of a conventional cable connector to the end section of a conventional coaxial cable. The tool has a permanently T-shaped handle defining a handle grasping segment and a handle spacing segment integrally attached to the handle grasping segment at a right angle thereto. A tool fastening sleeve is attached to the handle spacing segment. The tool fastening sleeve has an external thread adapted to engage to the internal thread of the fastening sleeve which is part of the conventional cable connector. The tool fastening sleeve also has a tool fastening sleeve channel for receiving a segment of the inner conductor extending through the conductor fastening sleeve and protruding from the proximal edge of the connector fastening sleeve. The tool is adapted to be releasably secured to the conventional cable connector and used to ergonomically push the latter within the end section of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Inventors: Pierre Langlois, Gilbert Langlois
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Patent number: 6298548Abstract: A tool for use in joining wire pairs via wire connector assemblies such as those utilized in telecommunications includes a housing and a force applicator connected to a T-bar for applying force to a wire connector assembly. A wire connector holder is provided which receives the wire connector assemblies to be connected along with the wire pairs. A pivotal wire guide is provided on one side of the wire connector holder which allows easy removal of the wires and connectors after the connection is made. An adjustable gauge wire guide is provided on the other side of the wire connector holder which accommodates different gauges of wire. The force applicator includes a removable spacer which adjusts the stroke of the force applicator to accommodate stacks having more than one connector assembly in the wire connector holder.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Wilson E. Suarez
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Patent number: 6249960Abstract: Disclosed is a tool for use in disengaging elements of an electrical connector comprising an elongated axial handle having a griping end and a forward distal end; first and second opposed arms extending laterally from the elongated axial handle adjacent said forward distal end; and laterally spaced first and second fingers ending forward respectively from said first and second opposed arms to be engageable with the electrical connector. A combination of this tool and an electrical connector and a method of using this tool are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1996Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Berg Technology, Inc.Inventor: Dennis W. Faesel
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Patent number: 6230391Abstract: A kit and method for minimizing the chance of a short circuit during servicing of a signal tap. The kit includes a pair of insertion tools. Each insertion tool includes a shaft dimensioned to be received within a plug port of the tap and a slot extending along its length. The kit further includes a pair of external insulator strips, each having an insertion portion configured to be positionable within the shaft slot. To prepare the tap for servicing, each insertion tool is positioned in a respective plug port. An external insulator strip is positioned in and moved along the respective slot to a position that isolates the contact terminals and reduces the risk of a short circuit. In taps including an internal bypass switch, the kit may further include a pair of internal insulator strips which are positioned between the bypass switch ends and the tap housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Robert Joseph Chilton, Livia N. McCleary, William Henry Segarra
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Patent number: 6161278Abstract: A method of inserting color coded wires into a multiple position modular registered jack connector of a telephone connection interface is disclosed. Individual wires that have been exposed by stripping the insulator covering from the end of a phone line are arranged by color in a wire insertion tool having a wire insertion end and pin depression member and grooves on a top surface that are also color coded in an order representing the order in which the ends of the color coded wires are to be placed into the modular registered jack connector. The grooves are dimensioned to receive in a frictional fit the respective color coded wires of the phone line. The wire insertion tool is moved manually into position such that the ends of the wires extend beyond the wire insertion end of the wire insertion tool and are aligned with conductive pins and associated teeth that pierce the insulation on wire, and the associated slots.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: William Easter, Dale Evans, John Maze, Frank Miceli
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Patent number: 6094780Abstract: An ergonomic tool handle (21) which is useful for a terminal insertion hand tool, gardening hand tools, knives, box cutters, screwdrivers and other pushing or pulling type hand tools. The tool handle (21) of the present invention is contoured to promote neutral posture between the hand and wrist as well as complementing the shape of the closed hand to distribute longitudinal tool forces evenly throughout the hand and arm of the user. The tool handle (21) accomplishes this neutral posture and contoured fit by featuring a humplike crown (28) which fits snugly into the pocket of the palm, a relatively flat underside (29) around which the user's finger tips (55-57) are wrapped and two sides (51, 52) with convex regions (30, 31) in diagonally offset relation. By moving one's hand up or down the tool handle (21), one size of tool handle (21) can ergonomically fit approximately 95% of male and female hand sizes.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human ServicesInventors: James D. McGlothlin, Ova E. Johnston, Cheryl Fairfield Estill
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Patent number: 6070319Abstract: For mounting a connector (2) to a board (1) with the use of a clip (3), a mounting apparatus (5) includes a board holder (51) for holding the board to extend in a first direction, a clip holder (53) for holding the clip to be opposite to the board in the first direction, and a connector holder (52) for holding the connector between the board and the clip. The clip holder is movable relative to the board holder in the first direction. The connector holder is movable relative to the board holder and to the clip holder in the first direction and is turnable around a predetermined axis extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The connector holder has a holder angle controlled around the predetermined axis in accordance with relative movement between the connector holder and the clip holder in the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, LimitedInventors: Takasuke Omi, Takashi Kuwahara
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Patent number: 6058604Abstract: A cable constructed with insulation displacement connectors produces cables which connect data storage devices to a host system. The cable allows automatic address selection of data storage devices depending on the presence or absence of a CSEL terminal pin on a corresponding connector and the location of a data storage device along the cable. Address selection by connector configuration simplifies cable construction. The end connector of an ATA cable is configured to identify an attached data storage device as the first device (drive 0), while an intermediate connector is configured to identify an attached data storage device as the second drive (drive 1), thus making installation more intuitive.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventor: Tony Goodfellow
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Patent number: 6006420Abstract: A telephone cable splicing tool including a splicing tray, a rod having two ends, with one end engaged with the splicing tray, and vise grip pliers engaged with the other end of the rod.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventor: Kenneth E. Mills
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Patent number: 5996224Abstract: A method of applying twisted wire pairs to an electrical connector is provided. A cable having a plurality of twisted wire pairs is selected for insertion into a selected connector. The twisted wire pairs are untwisted and inserted into the connector in a substantially flat lateral configuration such that the ends of the wires protrude from the connector. Before shearing off the protruding ends of the wires, identification symbols on the wire ends are compared with a standard that indicates a correct symbol identification pattern therefor. Preferably, the protruding ends of the wires are pulled tight against the connector before shearing off the wire ends, to minimize cross-talk. Even more preferably, the connector is crimped concurrently with the shearing off of the wire ends.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventor: Robert W. Sullivan
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Patent number: 5860205Abstract: A tool is provided for removal and installation of computer disk drive connectors of various sizes. The tool is a useful, easy to use, inexpensive device. The same device is a useful tool for removing hex head screws commonly used in computers. The apparatus is also lightweight and compact thereby making it easy to transport and store within the computer, and to use with one hand.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Gateway 2000, Inc.Inventor: David R. Davis
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Patent number: 5836069Abstract: A wire-insertion and cutting head for a telephone wire installing impact tool has a plurality of unitary wire-insertion and cutting blade elements embedded in a single resilient cutting blade support block. Each wire-insertion and cutting blade element has both a wire-insertion blade and an increased thickness knife edge molded as a single continuous hardened steel element. The knife edge is located relative to the slot in the cutting blade to ensure that the knife edge will consistently and reliably effect a clean cut of a respective wire against the surface of the terminal receptacle, as the wire is urged into the terminal receptacle by the blade during operation of the impact tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Michael M. Fallandy, Edward J. Zoiss
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Patent number: 5832593Abstract: A splice head for use with a modular wire connector, to work with and hold the wires while installing them in the connector, particularly for wires of differing diameters. The splice head includes a coil spring loosely arranged on a bar and movable axially thereon. By selecting an appropriate location for the starting point on the spring and selection of the spring position on the bar, different sized wires can be fixed by the coils of the spring. The bar may be circular in cross-section to allow the spring to slide easily forward and backward. This construction allows simpler placement of the wires since the coil spring does not need to to replaced for wires of different sizes, and there is no requirement that the splicing operation begin at one particular end of the coil since neither end is fixed.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Wolfgang Wurst, Udo Seidel
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Patent number: 5794325Abstract: A pistol-configured, electrically operated impact tool for seating and cutting a wire includes a D.C. motor whose output shaft has transversely extending, cam surface-engaging elements that engage a cam-configured impact element. As the output shaft is rotated by the operation of the D.C. motor, the cam surface-engaging elements are rotated to an angle where they begin to engage cam portions of the impact element. As a result of this engagement, the impact element is linearly translated away from the cutting tool holder and toward the electric motor. During this linear translation of the impact element away from the cutting tool holder, a bias spring is compressed, so as to increase the force stored in the spring. Eventually, the output shaft will be rotated to an angle brings the cam surface-engaging elements into alignment with a prescribed feature of the cam portions of the impact element.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Harris CorporationInventor: Michael M. Fallandy
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Patent number: 5758403Abstract: A wire-insertion and cutting head assembly for a telephone wire impact-type termination tool is selectively operable to effect either a non-cutting mode of operation, or a cutting mode of operation, by selectively positioning a rotatable cam pin-based arrangement. The cam-pin based arrangement is configured such that, for a first rotational pin orientation, during axial translation of the wire insertion blade into the bore of the blade receptacle, the axial bore of the shaft portion of the wire insertion blade passes by the cylindrical shaft portion of the cam pin, and a cam-shaped surface of the cam pin enters into and passes through a reduced width region of a cam-shaped opening of a scissor-shaped blade, which prevents rotation of the cutting blade.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Harris CorporationInventor: Michael M. Fallandy
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Patent number: 5737823Abstract: A tool includes a frame and a cutting bar mounted on the frame. The cutting bar includes a plurality of aligned cutting heads. The tool mounts on a punch block, and the cutting bar is selectively aligned with a row of connectors on the punch block and is pressed downwardly to press and cut a row of wires.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Kenneth Walker
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Patent number: 5655294Abstract: To facilitate the insertion of a metal terminal with a waterproof seal into a cavity, a tool is provided with a stepped tubular portion and a grip portion connected to the tubular portion. The stepped tubular portion has, in one embodiment, four cylindrical portions having different outer diameters, and the outer diameters decrease stepwise toward a distal end of the tubular portion. A slit is formed in the tubular portion and extends from the distal end thereof into the fourth cylindrical portion. The slit has a width so as to allow a wire to pass therethrough. With this construction, the distal end of the cylindrical portion can easily push the waterproof seal without deformation.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Hirotaka Makino
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Patent number: 5649357Abstract: A machine (46) for attaching an Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC) (10) to a cable (20) includes a fixture (76, 240) for engaging and arranging individual wires (18-18) in the cable in parallel, spaced-apart relationship. The machine also includes a press mechanism (51, 54, 101, 102)) for engaging a mandrel (12) of the IDC (10) and for pressing it against the wires (18-18) engaged by the fixture (76, 240) to seat each wire in a corresponding mandrel channel (14). The press mechanism (51, 54, 101 and 102) further functions to press the mandrel (12), with the wires (18-18) seated in the mandrel channels (14-14), against a IDC contact block (22) to engage each wire with an end (30) of a corresponding IDC contact (24) to accomplish attachment. As the wires (18-18) are pressed into the mandrel channels (14-14), a blade (106) severs the excess portion of each wire to facilitate attachment of the wires to the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: James Stephen Chapman, Lyndon Dee Ensz, Alan Howard Kirchner, Clyde Allyn Lawrence, Ivan Pawlenko, Geri Estelle Smith
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Patent number: 5645444Abstract: A multi-conductor communications jack where the individual insulated conductors are forced into associated insulation displacing contacts to make a mechanical and electrical joint with the metallic conductor therein by means of an impact tool which also has thereon a cutting edge for severing the portion of the insulated conductor that extends beyond the jack lead frame. The improvement comprising a series of anvils adjacent the frame and insulation displacing contacts to support the insulated conductor and insure a clean cut without injury to the conductor or insulation and without having to employ two separate tools in two separate operations. The first tool to force the conductor into the contact slot and the second tool, in a separate operation, to sever the excess conductor.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Douglas Sahlberg, DeWayne Anderson
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Patent number: 5611138Abstract: A pliers-like tool for twisting the partly stripped end of the multiple-strand core of an insulated conductor, characterized by projections 41 and 42 extending out of the free end of each jaw 121 & 131 and toward the other jaw into the space between them, whereby the projections follow the arc described by the opening and closing jaws, the projections are not coplanar, and space is accordingly left between them, one of the projections is long enough to overlap the other to a limited extent when the jaws are separated, and the surfaces of the jaws that demarcate the space between them are high-friction. The conductor is cut to length, insulation is stripped from the end of the core to a limited extent, the end of the core is twisted between the high-friction surfaces, and a connector is extracted from a belt and crimped around the twisted end, all by the same tool.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventor: Josef Krampe
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Patent number: 5611010Abstract: A pin insertion member for inserting guide pins into pin holes of an optical fiber connector includes a retaining portion for holding at least two guide pins such that one-end portions of the at least two guide pins project from the retaining portion. The retaining portion includes retaining holes for holding other-end portions of the at least two guide pins with a predetermined space therebetween in a widthwise direction, and the pin insertion member has a plurality of slits between the retaining holes and an outer surface of the retaining portion, whereby the at least two guide pins are adapted to be insertable at a stroke into corresponding pin holes of an optical fiber connector.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignees: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Nippon Telegraph and Telephone CorporationInventors: Masato Shiino, Mikio Tsutsumi, Shiji Nagasawa
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Patent number: 5590458Abstract: A locking system for securing a cable terminal in a plug case includes a turning tool defining an axis and insertable in the plug case in such a manner that locking pins of the cable terminal are deformed and forced against projections on the plug case for preventing a displacement of the cable terminal longitudinally in direction of the axis. The turning tool has a sleeve and a stationary nut which is connected to the sleeve via a tongue and groove joint in form of several circumferentially spaced, longitudinally twisted grooves and tongues, and secured against a rotation relative to the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: TSK Prufsysteme GmbHInventor: Heinrich Mohme
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Patent number: 5561898Abstract: A tool for inserting wires into more than one type of insulation displacement connector comprises a stepped locating device such that a first portion (230) locates in one connector type and a second portion is of a width (W) suitable to locate in a further connector type.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Mod-Tap W CorporationInventors: Rowland S. White, David E. Ivey
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Patent number: 5549485Abstract: A fitting jig is provided for a connector for a flat cable that is inserted into a connector housing and is held by a slider member pushed thereinto in such a manner that the cable is prevented from coming off the connector housing. The fitting jig comprises a jig body which has an operating piece handled by the operator and pushing surfaces through which the slider member is pushed into the connector housing. When the jig body is operated with the slide member abutted against the pushing surfaces, the slide member is pushed into the connector housing, whereby the flat cable is easily and rapidly fixed in the connector.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Masamitsu Chishima, Yutaka Noro
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Patent number: 5533254Abstract: The present invention relates to a tool (1) for application of wedge type electrical connectors (2) to conductors (3) of electrical distribution networks. The tool (1) is fired by a powder charge loaded in commercial metallic cartridges 22 caliber which are loaded with different types of powder charge for the proper application of different sizes of wedge type connectors which can be applied by the tool (1) of the present application.The tool (1) for application of connectors (2) of the present invention is basically comprised of two pieces (7,8). One of the pieces being an elongated body called a coupling (7) and the other one a front piece (8) comprised of a coupling cover (9) and a firing cover (10).The tool (1) of the present invention further is provided with a mechanical device (13), that is a lock device, positioned in the frontal portion of the coupling (7) of the tool (1). The mechanical device (18) holds the ram (11) pressed against the applied connector after firing a cartridge (4).Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1995Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Esdras Gallo, Milton E. Diniz
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Patent number: 5531763Abstract: The disclosure contemplates a device for cinching surgical sutures, an applicator for applying the device, a dispenser for dispensing the device, an endoscopic kit including the above and a method of use for the same.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Dominick L. Mastri, Michael S. Kolesa, Thomas R. Hessler
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Patent number: 5528821Abstract: A tool for inserting an engagement member for a connector is designed so that the engagement member is inserted into a housing to engage a terminal in the housing. The tool has a tool body provided with a path in which the housing slides. Facing the path, a pusher is provided to push the engagement member into the housing. When the connector is pushed in the path in the tool, the connector slides therein, and, the pusher comes in contact with the engagement member. In this way, the engagement member is pushed into the housing. The operator does not directly push the engagement member with his or her hands and fingers, and alternatively he or she may push the housing in the path. Thus, the burden of the operation of inserting the engagement member is greatly lightened.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Susumu Matsuzawa
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Patent number: 5353497Abstract: An apparatus for separating and orienting conductors from a bundled array into a planar array includes a grooved template and several elements that cooperate together and with a laminate material to fixedly unite the conductors when disposed in the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1992Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: E.D. Design Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Jack D. Hecker
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Patent number: 5327641Abstract: A high density connector for electrically connecting a high density cable to a matable electrical connector has a housing with a plurality of terminals provided therein. The terminals have sharp outer edges which enable the terminals to cooperate with a portion of the connector to provide the securing force required to retain the terminals in position. The positioning of the terminals in the housing is accurately controlled through the use of an alignment tool which is manufactured from a material which does not expand or contract when exposed to various environmental conditions. Therefore, the precise positioning of the terminals is guaranteed and is repeatable for many connectors.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1993Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventor: Billy E. Olsson
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Patent number: 5314342Abstract: The invention provides an adapter for electrically connecting an electronic probe to an electronic device. A pair of jaws are slidably mounted on rails. Teeth protrude from the jaws in a position to engage the gaps between the leads of a fine pitch integrated circuit chip. A flex circuit has traces connecting exposed contacts on one end, which exposed contacts are located between the teeth. The contacts have the same pitch as the chip leads. A wire-filled elastomer is located over the exposed contacts. A screw passing through threaded bores in the jaws, draws the jaws toward each other, urging the teeth into the gaps to self-align the adapter, and compressing the elastomer, so that the wires in it connect each chip lead to one of the exposed contacts. A probe may be connected to a selected lead by connecting it to the appropriate through-hole.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1992Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: Timothy A. Figge
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Patent number: 5261020Abstract: Disclosed is a connector assembly tool that performs three assembly functions on FC and ST type connectors having a factory installed fiber in response to moving a handle from a first to a second position, namely activating an optical fiber alignment device (a slider) to align an optical fiber of a given cable with a factory installed fiber in a connector and securing such alignment in place by crimping a crimp tube disposed about the cable sought to be connectorized while maintaining an abutment between the factory installed fiber of the connector and the optical fiber sought to be connected to the connector, such tool comprising a base, a car slideably disposed on the base moveable from a first to a second position, a handle pivotably mounted on the base slideably engageable with the car and moveable from a first to a second position, a stop device on the base engageable with the handle when the car is in the second position and a fiber holder affixed to the base and spaced apart from the car and stop devicType: GrantFiled: November 5, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Siecor CorporationInventors: Michael de Jong, Rodney A. Throckmorton
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Patent number: 5058264Abstract: An I.C. insertor/extractor, which can press I.C.s on and extract the I.C.s from a printed circuit board, having an elongate handgrip element a clipping element, and a cap having a stem on its bottom end. The lower portion of the stem is maintained in the enlarged bore of the elongate body since a first C-ring is received by a groove disposed at a lower portion of the stem. The clipping element has a clipping housing with a cylindrical protrusion to be lodged in the elongate body. A spring-loaded rivet is retained within the cylindrical protrusion by a second C-ring mounted in a channel disposed at a bottom end of the cylindrical protrusion. A pair of pinching elements which are combined by a spring element is disposed under the rivet and a plate below the pinching elements has a hole on the center position of the plate to receive the rivet.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Inventor: Tom Quach
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Patent number: 4914941Abstract: Disclosed in a powered crimping tool for crimping a metallic terminal upon a wire lead for accomplishing both electric and mechanical connection therebetween, comprising: a casing having a die member attached thereto; an electric motor having an output shaft; a reduction unit for reducing the rotational speed of the output shaft of the electric motor, having a rotating output end; and a mechanism such as a slider crank mechanism for converting the rotary motion of the output end of the reduction unit into a rectilinear motion of a crimping punch member which cooperates with the die member. The casing which is shaped an elongated box accommodates a die member and a punch member at an longitudinal end thereof and an electric motor at the other longitudinal end thereof, a reduction unit being disposed therebetween. This powered crimping tool can be made light enough to be used on a desk top or held by the hand of the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.Inventors: Tomoya Ijiri, Koji Soeda
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Patent number: 4759122Abstract: Device or tool for mounting BNC connectors on the wall of a chassis or housing includes a handle on a shaft for rotating a driver element which is configured to mate with and engage a BNC connector to be mounted. By using different driver elements, male BNC connectors or other similar electronic (R.F.) connectors can be mounted on a housing or chassis without damaging internal components.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1985Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignees: Leslie Weintraub, Barry A. WeintraubInventor: Herbert M. Weintraub
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Patent number: 4750264Abstract: A procedure and apparatus for preparing an electronic baseboard are disclosed. The baseboard is marked such that each side shows the specific location for various circuit elements and their corresponding connections. The components are inserted into holes in the base board and are connected by means of a wiring device. The wiring device includes a tubular hollow body which houses an electrical conductor wire. A reel is rotatably attached to one end of the hollow body. The electrical conductor wire is wound on the rotatable reel, runs axially through the hollow body and emanates through a nozzle at a second end of the device. The device is optionally provided with a blade for cutting the electrical conductor wire.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1985Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Inventor: Pedro V. Melero
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Patent number: 4739550Abstract: A tool for aligning contacts of an electrical connector with conductive areas of a circuit board comprises a clamp for clamping the connector therein, a slide is movably mounted on the clamp and includes a comb between the teeth of which the contacts are disposed, and adjustment means moves the slide and comb thereby causing the comb teeth to move the contacts so that they are positioned in alignment with the conductive areas.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventors: Richard L. Schaeffer, Robert Volinskie, Robert L. Bendorf
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Patent number: 4730385Abstract: The invention is a tool to aid in the attaching of coaxial electrical cable ends to a half of a coaxial cable connector assembly. In detail, the tool comprises a wrench to prevent rotation between the connector halves when the connector halves are joined. A shaft is included having a threaded end for coupling to the recess of the other connector half. Finally, a drive preferably in the form of a portable electrical drill, is used to rotate the drive. Thus, with the joined connector halves installed in the wrench, so that rotation therebetween is prevented, the shaft can be threaded into the other connector half and thereafter coupled to the drill. The connector half to which the coaxial cable is to be joined is aligned with the prepared cable end and fed into the threaded recess as the wrench and joined connector halves are rotated.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Lockheed CorporationInventors: Michael J. Ryan, David M. Minor
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Patent number: 4716651Abstract: The invention relates to a method of and to an apparatus for attaching cables 20, to cutting-clamping terminals 44 wherein the cables have insulator sheaths 21 which are relatively thick in comparison with the diameters of their cores 22. A precutting device 11 is provided having a lever 23 of U-shaped cross-sectional outline which is mounted on the shank 14 of an applying hand tool. The inner sides 33 of the lateral walls 56, 57 of the U-shaped lever 23 carry arcuate knives 12, 13. These knives remove, at a predetermined contact area 37 of a cable, two portions 34, 35 of insulating material from the insulating shell 21 so that the contemplated contact area can be more readily forced into the slot 45 of a cutting-clamping terminal 44. The means on the shank for forcing the cable core 22 into the slot 45 comprises insertion ribs 32 at one end of the applying hand tool the other end of which is adjacent to a hollow arcuate handle 15 (FIG. 2).Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1986Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Krone GmbHInventors: Eberhard Klaiber, Dieter Gerke
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Patent number: 4682412Abstract: A wire insertion tool is disclosed including a manually engageable handle having an impact receiver slideably received on said handle. An impactor is carried on the handle and includes an impactor movable between a rest position and a displaced position and also movable between a load position and a fire position. The impactor presents a first surface opposing the impact receiver when in the load position and a second surface opposing the impact receiver when in the fire position. The second surface is spaced away from the first surface. A compression spring is provided for yieldably urging the impactor toward the impact receiver and toward the load position. A pivot mechanism pivots the impactor against the urging of the compression spring to the fire position as the impactor is moved to the displaced position.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1986Date of Patent: July 28, 1987Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: George B. Pfeffer
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Patent number: 4656724Abstract: A tool for connecting a tap assembly to a tap body for making an electrical connection to an electrical cable having a conducting core and an insulator sheath and an outer conductor is adapted for hand rotation. A first end of the tool is adapted with an internal configuration to rotate a threaded tap assembly into a recess in a threaded aperture in the floor of a cable-engaging member. The second end includes a drill and a depth stop geometry to drill into the insulator sheath through the threaded aperture in the floor.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: AMP IncorporatedInventor: Lev B. Furman
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Patent number: 4625397Abstract: The invention relates to a plug-in and pulling tool for the purpose of plugging-in or pulling an uppermost printed circuit board in a printed conductor stack which is formed through a combination of printed circuit boards, provided on the upper and lower side with one-half each of two-part plug-in connections, whereby each printed circuit board contains a keyhole-shaped recess on both lateral sides of the plug-in connector halves. The plug-in and pulling tool consists of a hollow cylindrical exterior part with a surrounding groove, corresponding to a printed circuit board thickness, formed at a height less than a printed circuit board spacing, and a push rod, whose push rod bar is guided in a mobile fashion in the interior of the hollow cylindrical exterior part in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and whose push rod plate corresponds in its diameter to the outer diameter of the exterior part.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ulrich Voigt
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Patent number: 4615111Abstract: The invention relates to a wiring tool for wiring electric, multipin plug connectors, connector strips or the like, using clamping cutter techniques, comprising a support for the binder receiving the lines to be connected and an opposed support for the binder, the support being adapted to be displaced with respect to the opposed support parallel to itself and towards the opposed support, the support being supported in its mounting, in accordance with the invention, on at least one wedge adapted to be linearly displaced by means of a pushrod.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1984Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Inventor: Reiner Rommel
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Patent number: 4614028Abstract: Flat multiconductor cable is prepared for pitch change mass termination by use of a connector housing having conductor retention channels arranged in the pattern of such pitch change and an assembly tool which collectively forces the conductors of the cable from their mutually aligned disposition in the cable into retention in the channels and hence into the pitch change pattern. The housing includes a further channel accessible exteriorly of the housing and in communication with the retained conductors whereby they may be collectively engaged by insulation piercing contacts.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1983Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: Donald S. Rich