Patents by Inventor Thomas S. Carpenter
Thomas S. Carpenter has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7140273Abstract: Wire processing apparatus (10). The apparatus (10) includes an electronic memory for storing values commensurate with the lengths from a terminal end of the wire (21) to the positions of cuts to be made through the plurality of coating layers (X,Y,Z), and a mechanical store for controlling the depths of each cut. Threaded shafts (84, 84, 84) are mounted upon a turret which is movable both rotationally and axially with respect to the wire being processed. The electronic memory is preferably adapted to receive inputs representing parameters of sequential steps in each of two processing operations, and to perform such operations alternately, upon different wire ends, upon successive actuation's of the apparatus (10). A further feature of the apparatus is an arrangement permitting the force exerted on the wire (21) by a pair of gripping members (32, 32) to remain substantially constant over a range of different wire diameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Schleuniger Holding AGInventors: David Palmowski, Thomas S Carpenter, Markus Widmer, Beat Locher
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Publication number: 20040255723Abstract: Wire processing apparatus (10). The apparatus (10) includes an electronic memory for storing values commensurate with the lengths from a terminal end of the wire (21) to the positions of cuts to be made through the plurality of coating layers (X,Y,Z), and a mechanical store for to control the depths of each cut. Threaded shafts (84,84,84) are mounted upon a turret which is movable both rotationally and axially with respect to the wire being processed. The electronic memory is preferably adapted to receive inputs representing parameters of sequential steps in each of two processing operations, and to perform such operations alternately, upon different wire ends, upon successive actuation's of the apparatus (10). A further feature of the apparatus is an arrangement permitting the force exerted on the wire (21) by a pair of gripping members (32,32) to remain substantially constant over a range of different wire diameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Schleuniger Holding AGInventors: David Palmowski, Thomas S. Carpenter, Markus Widmer, Beat Locher
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Patent number: 6176155Abstract: Wire processing apparatus particularly adapted to perform operations on wires having a central conductor with multiple, coaxial covering layers. The apparatus includes an electronic memory for storing values commensurate with the lengths from a terminal end of the wire to the positions of cuts to be made through the plurality of coating layers, and a plurality of threaded shafts individually movable by manual manipulation of mechanical elements to control the depths of each cut. The threaded shafts are mounted upon a turret which is movable both rotationally and axially with respect to the wire being processed. The electronic memory is preferably adapted to receive inputs representing parameters of sequential steps in each of two processing operations, and to perform such operations alternately, upon different wire ends, upon successive actuations of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Schleuniger Holding AGInventors: David Palmowski, Thomas S. Carpenter
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Patent number: 5561899Abstract: Apparatus for feeding an insulated electrical wire, or the like, axially with respect to a transverse plane in which a single pair of blade cutting edges are supported for movement toward and away from the axis of the wire. Each blade has a continuous cutting edge forming the periphery of an opening through the blade. The wire is advanced a predetermined distance through the aligned blade openings by a pair of conveyors on opposite sides of the plane of the blade edges. The blades are moved in opposite directions to sever a premeasured length of wire from the supply by first portions of each blade edge. The severed wire portion is then moved by the conveyors to a second axial position and the blades are again moved to cause second portions of the cutting edges to pass partially through the layer of insulation, stopping before contacting the conductor. Axial movement of the wire then causes the engaged blades to sever a slug of insulation and strip it partially or fully from the conductor.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Carpenter Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Thomas S. Carpenter, David D. Hand, David J. Palmowski
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Patent number: 5445051Abstract: Apparatus for feeding an insulated electrical wire, or the like, axially with respect to a transverse plane in which a single pair of blade cutting edges are supported for movement toward and away from the axis of the wire. Each blade has a continuous cutting edge forming the periphery of an opening through the blade. The wire is advanced a predetermined distance through the aligned blade openings by a pair of conveyors on opposite sides of the plane of the blade edges. The blades are moved in opposite directions to sever a premeasured length of wire from the supply by first portions of each blade edge. The severed wire portion is then moved by the conveyors to a second axial position and the blades are again moved to cause second portions of the cutting edges to pass partially through the layer of insulation, stopping before contacting the conductor. Axial movement of the wire then causes the engaged blades to sever a slug of insulation and strip it partially or fully from the conductor.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Carpenter Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas S. Carpenter, David D. Hand, David J. Palmowski
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Patent number: 5337633Abstract: Apparatus for severing and stripping a portion of a coating material from an elongated member such as an insulated electrical conductor, or the like, utilizing a pair of overlapping blades having cutting edges formed at the junction of two planar surfaces meeting at an acute angle. The blades are moved relative to one another, radially of the conductor, to cause the cutting edges to move radially partially through the layer of insulation. Relative movement of the blades and conductor axially of the conductor completes the severing of a slug of insulation, all in accordance with the prior art. The present apparatus is distinguished by making the planar surface portions immediately adjacent the cutting edges of the overlapping blades and engaged with the portion of the insulation to be stripped, i.e., the portions of the blades which apply the axial severing force, at equal angles, either 90.degree. or an acute angle, to the direction of relative movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Carpenter Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas S. Carpenter, David D. Hand
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Patent number: 5331867Abstract: Apparatus for cutting, severing and stripping a portion of a covering layer, such as insulation, from the end of a filamentary core material, such as an electrical conductor. The apparatus includes means for clamping the workpiece to restrain axial movement thereof and a pair of blades which move radially of the workpiece to cut the insulation and then axially to complete the severing operation and strip the severed slug fully or partly from the conductor. The apparatus is powered by a pneumatic cylinder and includes means for automatically varying the clamping force on the workpiece commensurately with the axial pulling force exerted by the blades during severing and stripping. Unique mounting and moving means for the blades and workpiece clamping members are provided to permit pivotal mounting of the blade and clamping member supports while constraining reciprocal movement thereof radially of the workpiece to a linear path.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1992Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Carpenter Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas S. Carpenter, David D. Hand
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Patent number: 4993147Abstract: Methods of cutting and stripping insulation and other coverings from electrical wires, optical cables, and the like, using one or more blades while protecting the wire from undesired scoring or nicking. In one embodiment, two or more blades are moved radially inwardly to cut the insulation to a desired depth, close to the wire, and then moved apart by a short distance before being moved axially to strip the insulation. In a second embodiment, the blades are moved toward one another to cut the insulation to the desired depth, then moved apart by a distance greater than the depth of cut, moved axially by a distance less than the length of the cut, moved toward one another to grip or pinch the insulation and again moved axially to sever and strip the slug of insulation. In a third embodiment a pair of gripper members engage the insulation as the blade or blades cut to the desired depth and strip the slug off the conductor after movement of the blade(s) out of engagement therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Carpenter Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas S. Carpenter, David D. Hand
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Patent number: 4993287Abstract: A rotary blade wire insulation cutting and stripping machine includes a pair of linear actuators respectively controlling the length and the depth of cuts in accordance with keyboard inputs to a microprocessor. The cutter blades are initially positioned with their cutting edges in mutual contact and provide the stop for wire insertion. The gripping jaws which hold the wire are relatively movable in a single horizontal plane to maintain the axis of the wire at a fixed point irrespective of its diameter. The rotatable elements include a yoke structure extending forwardly of the blades and holding a bushing through which the wire is inserted closely adjacent the blades to provide an accurate guide and centering device for the wire.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Carpenter Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas S. Carpenter, Arthur C. Goldsmith