Electrical Connection Forming Or Wire Preparation Patents (Class 7/107)
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Publication number: 20110056026Abstract: A coaxial cable processing tool comprising a body, a rotary cutting module, and a crimping module are disclosed. The body comprises a first cable inlet hole. The rotary cutting module is mounted into the body, and it is used to substantially sever coaxial cables. The rotary cutting module comprises a movable rotary cutting unit, wherein the movable rotary cutting unit comprises a first opening, a first pressing section, and a first reacting portion. A first cutter is connected to the movable rotary cutting unit, and the first cutter can substantially sever coaxial cables. A first spring element is connected to the first reacting portion, and it is used to provide the first cutter with the cutting strength during rotary cutting; and a crimping module mounted onto the body is used to crimp coaxial cable with a coaxial terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventor: Pai-Wei Lin
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Patent number: 7900332Abstract: A tool for engaging a telecommunications connector within a slot so that a releasable latch of the connector is released by the tool. The tool may be used to remove a telecommunications connector from a mating opening of a receptacle or may be used to insert a connector within a receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Keith Nelson, Ponharith Nhep
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Publication number: 20110030145Abstract: An insulating hand tool having handles of insulating material located at or towards one end of the hand tool capable of being grasped by a person using the hand tool and work elements located at or towards the another end of the hand tool at the nose or head of the tool wherein the work elements include a jaw insert retaining portion for receiving a replaceable cutting insert therein in such a manner to substantially insulate the cutter of the insert from the remainder of the tool to reduce the chance of injuring the person using the tool in the event the cutter contacts a live conductor. The insert is replaceable so that, should the insert be damaged in use, the damaged insert can be replaced by an exchange insert obviating the need to discard the entire tool since only the damaged insert need be replaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Zeljko Mandic
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Publication number: 20100269263Abstract: A tool handle includes a handle body having a first end, a second end, an exterior surface and a bore configured to receive a shaft. A wire stripper is integrated into the exterior surface of the handle and configured to cut and remove the insulating layer of a conductive wire. The wire stripper includes a first sharp edge and a second sharp edge intersecting the first sharp edge to form a v-shaped notch.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Wade Burch, Michael S. Steele, Jason R. Crowe
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Patent number: 7770249Abstract: A tooling device configured to manipulate an electrical connector is disclosed. The tooling device has a body and a first pair of prongs pivotally mounted to the body. Each of the prongs of the first pair of prongs is spaced apart. The prongs pivot independent of each other and have an identical configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: K & S Wiring Systems Inc.Inventor: Carlos Rafael Rodriguez Araiza
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Publication number: 20100186230Abstract: A connector attaching tool is for attaching a coaxial cable connector to a coaxial cable by longitudinal compression of the coaxial cable connector. The tool includes a tool body defining therein a connector compression chamber and a plunger receiving chamber longitudinally adjacent thereto. A plunger having a plunger head is within the plunger receiving chamber and a plunger shaft extends outwardly therefrom. A handle is carried by the tool body and is movable from a retracted position to a compressed position for advancing the plunger shaft to drive the plunger head to longitudinally compress the coaxial cable connector within the connector compression chamber to thereby attach the coaxial cable connector to the coaxial cable. The tool body defines a connector magazine chamber for storing a plurality of coaxial cable connectors. A biasing member is within the connector magazine chamber for urging the coaxial cable connectors toward the connector compression chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Andrew LLCInventor: David Jones
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Publication number: 20100095463Abstract: A multi-functional pliers is provided herein, which contains a pair of body members pin-joined together. Each body member contains a head section, a neck section, a body section, and a handle, series connected in this order. On a side of a head section and along its teeth, a number of indented and colored rings are provided. On the other side of the head section, there are a number of indented colored dots. The colored rings and dots provide visual clues to a terminal or wire of the right diameter. The interfacing sides of the neck sections 14 are impacted to form concaves with laterally curved walls with diminishing curvature outward away from the joining pin. On the other hand, each wall has a number of vertical creases and the creases are shallower as they are positioned more distant from the pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventor: Shyi-Dong YANG
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Publication number: 20090307903Abstract: Tools and methods for engaging a variety of blades with a variety of wall jacks are provided. A tool includes a platform for supporting a wall jack; and a blade for engaging a wire with the wall jack while the wall jack is being supported. The platform may be adjustable. The tool may further include a blade holder configured to hold at least one of a plurality of blade types.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventor: Robert Sullivan
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Patent number: 7621040Abstract: An user-friendly impact tool for wire end termination in which the pre-set compression of a main drive spring is adjusted by hand with an adjustment screw having a knurled knob that is both visible and hand-accessible through an opening in the housing wall, and also having a vernier scale formed partly on the outer housing wall surface and partly on the knurled knob itself to correctly indicate the pre-load adjustment position of the drive spring.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Inventor: Robert W. Sullivan
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Publication number: 20090013477Abstract: A power hand tool can include a generally longitudinal housing having a first end and a second end. An indicator can be disposed on the housing. A first and a second jaw member can be arranged at the first end wherein one of the first and second jaw members can rotate relative to the other jaw member. A motor assembly can be disposed in the housing and include an output member arranged at the second end. A sensor can be arranged at the second end and configured to sense an electrical field in proximity thereof. The sensor can generate a signal in response to a sensed electrical field. A controller can receive the sensor signal from the sensor assembly and control operation of the indicator in response thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: Michael L. Agronin, Jeffrey Carter Whitehead, David C. Campbell, Gregory S. Snider, James D. Marshall, Joe Rogers, Richard J. Heavel, Michael Andrew Milligan
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Publication number: 20080271255Abstract: A wire stripping folding knife having at least one surface defining an opening extending in the lateral direction of the handle portion, whereby when the knife is in a closed position, the laterally positioned opening is operatively orientated to partially in engage a portion of the knife blade to allow a certain amount of depth into an object, such as an insulated wire passing through the opening for incising the outer insulating layer of the wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Spencer Frazer
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Publication number: 20080271254Abstract: A tool member for a multitool which is configured to strip wire. The tool member has first and second members which in one form are pivotally attached at a common axis on the handle portion of a multitool where the tool member has an extended orientation and can be retracted into the channel region of the tool member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Spencer Frazer
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Patent number: 7415913Abstract: A fish tape pliers is formed with opposed planar and curvilinear edges that form or channel disposed distally from the pliers' pivot connection axis. In one operable embodiment, the edges frictionally engage the fish tape within the channel. The fish tape in pulling an electrical wire through a conduit, is directed away from the handles and the users' grip hand. The jaws may have differently contoured or cross-ridged surfaces to provide the desired frictional engagement without damaging the fish tape. The fish tape pliers includes diverse complementary features for crimping, stripping, bending and/or cutting an electrical wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Channellock, Inc.Inventor: Harry Reckhart
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Patent number: 7409736Abstract: A strip length scale for a wire stripper has a receiving portion, a channel aligned with the receiving portion and gradation markings along the length of the channel. Numerical markings next to the gradation marking correspond with the length of the channel. The channel receives the bare conductor portion of a stripped insulated wire. The receiving portion of the strip length scale receives the insulated wire portion of the stripped insulated wire. An abutment at the junction of the channel and receiving portion locates the end of the insulation accurately.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: IDEAL Industries, Inc.Inventor: Bruce P. Konen
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Publication number: 20080172800Abstract: An installation tool for manipulating a connector comprising a latch. The installation tool further comprises a shaft, a handle attached to an end of said shaft and an installation tip attached to an opposite end of said shaft and fashioned from a single piece of material, said tip comprising a pair of opposed resilient gripping members defining a connector receiving region there between and a latch depressing portion positioned at an extreme end of said tip, said connector receiving region dimensioned to snugly receive the connector there between. When the connector is inserted between said gripping members, said gripping members grip the connector while said latch depressing portion simultaneously depresses the latch.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventor: Moses Levy
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Patent number: 7395740Abstract: A fish tape pliers is formed with opposed planar and curvilinear edges that form or channel disposed distally from the pliers' pivot connection axis. In one operable embodiment, the edges frictionally engage the fish tape within the channel. The fish tape in pulling an electrical wire through a conduit, is directed away from the handles and the users' grip hand. The jaws may have differently contoured or cross-ridged surfaces to provide the desired frictional engagement without damaging the fish tape. The fish tape pliers includes diverse complementary features for crimping, stripping, bending and/or cutting an electrical wire.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Channellock, Inc.Inventor: Harry Reckhart
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Patent number: 7308815Abstract: A terminal crimping pliers is provided, which is designed with a simple structure, and is used to improve the disadvantages of the conventional terminal crimping pliers, such as being difficult to be grasped and difficult for forces applied thereon. The terminal crimping pliers can be extended with a small angle, through a vertical stopping slot combined with two stopping slots with oblique angles, and the terminal crimping pliers can be held closed with a small force.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Pin-Ruei Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ching-Jen Chen
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Patent number: 7302753Abstract: A method and apparatus for the safe and easy installation of wall-mounted electrical outlets and switches utilizing a multi-functional tool. Two different but similar tools are provided, each in the form of an insulated handle that may be detachably engaged with either a wall socket or a wall switch. The wall socket device includes one or more prongs for temporary engagement with slots in the socket fixture, and may include testing circuitry. The wall switch device is temporarily attached to a switch fixture using one or more magnets. Both tools may also include built-in electrical wire measuring, stripping and bending structures.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventors: Bryan Cahill, Deborah Unser
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Patent number: 7243688Abstract: An apparatus for reworking contacts of sockets is provided with an elongated member having a first formation tip, and a pair of arms having second formation tips, to respectively impart first and second profiles to first and second surfaces of a contact of a socket.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Michael R. Stark
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Patent number: 7237335Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for servicing a telecommunication junction box. The method enables a reduced number of tools to be utilized to service a telecommunication junction box.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Inventor: John C. Stuart
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Patent number: 7225490Abstract: A multi-functional wire stripper includes a fixing element, a movable element, a wire-stripping module, an electrical sensor, and a flexible element. There is a fixing sleeve on the front end of the fixing element for installing a tool module. The movable element is installed at the fixing element. The wire-stripping module is installed between the fixing element and the movable element. The electrical sensor is installed at the fixing element. The flexible element is installed between the fixing element and the movable element. Thereby, the wire stripper is capable of stripping the insulating layer off electrical cords and cutting electrical cords. The wire stripper is easy to operate, and reduces the time taken to perform such an action. The quantity of tools required by a workman are therefore reduced. If an electrical device leaks electricity, the wire stripper can inform the user thereby preventing them receiving an electrical shock.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Inventor: Chao-Chin Yen
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Patent number: 7171712Abstract: A strip length scale for a wire stripper has a receiving portion, a channel aligned with the receiving portion and gradation markings along the length of the channel. Numerical markings next to the gradation marking correspond with the length of the channel. The channel receives the bare conductor portion of a stripped insulated wire. The receiving portion of the strip length scale receives the insulated wire portion of the stripped insulated wire. An abutment at the junction of the channel and receiving portion locates the end of the insulation accurately.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: IDEAL Industries, Inc.Inventor: Bruce P. Konen
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Patent number: 7152309Abstract: The pair of press-connecting pliers mainly have a first handle provided with a press-connecting die block, the press-connecting die block at least has two set of press-connecting sections allowing diversion and position changing, while the second handle can drive a press-connecting head to move toward the press-connecting die block to press connect a set of wire and pin in cooperation with the two set of press-connecting sections capable of being opposite to the press-connecting head after diversion; and by the functions of diversion and position changing of the two set of press-connecting sections, the press-connecting pliers at least can do press connecting of pins and wires of two specifications.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Hanlong Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chien-Chou Liao
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Patent number: 7114208Abstract: A tool of the manual pliers type has a pair of levers pivotally joined for moving the levers into abutment wherein terminal ends of the levers form a continuous screwdriver blade, a stripping aperture, a cutting enablement, a crimping enablement, and further provides a pair of opposing gripping notches, one of the notches terminating in the screwdriver blade.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: Randall W. Borst
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Patent number: 7089619Abstract: A multipurpose tool includes a plurality of elongate handles and a plurality of jaw members pivotally connected to same. A plurality of locking mechanisms are disposed adjacent one opposed end portion of the plurality of handles respectively and preferably include a guide tube and a sliding member including an elongate lower portion selectively movable within the guide tube. A spring member is disposed about the elongate lower portion and limits the movement of the sliding member between relaxed and stretched positions so that plurality of auxiliary tools can be moved between corresponding locked and unlocked positions respectively. A punch tool is removably engageable with the plurality of jaw members and includes a chuck for cutting wires.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventor: Shawn R. Smith
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Patent number: 7076862Abstract: A tool for installing and removing flexible flat cable with respect to a protective sleeve has a groove for receiving the cable. The cable slides into and is formed into an arc by the groove and is supported evenly on both sides of the cable. With the full width of the cable in the groove, the tool slides down the length of the cable into the sleeve for the cable to be removed. As the tool slides into the sleeve, there is a smooth transition of the cable from flat to curved, and the cable and sleeve separate. The tool is slid through the sleeve as far as necessary for the needed action. After alternations to the sleeve or cable are complete, the tool is used to replace the cable back into the sleeve by reversing these steps.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shawn Michael Nave, George G. Zamora
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Patent number: 7073918Abstract: The invention is a compact multiple function tool for use with computer systems made of a housing having a front plate and a back plate and an overall length of less than three inches, separated by interior plates connected by pivots and a unit of numerous implements including a miniature flashlight, a chip puller, a first screwdriver having a small Phillips head with a length less than two inches, a second screwdriver forming a small flat head with a length less than two inches, a continuity tester with a miniature indicator light, a miniature wire stripper, a miniature crimper, and a laptop case cracker, wherein the implements are pivotally coupled to the housing and the miniature flashlight is positioned on the front plate of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Inventor: Evan George Bauman
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Patent number: 6936069Abstract: A tendon graft stripping device for use in removing the muscle attachments to a tendon while the tendon is being prepared for use as a graft during ligament and tendon reconstruction surgery is disclosed. The muscle stripping device is made from a metal or plastic block having multiple slots therein. The multiple slots, which are of various diameters and have a circular or rectangular shape, are inter-connected by much smaller grooves to allow the passage of a tendon to be stripped through the different diameter size slots.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventor: Olarewaju James Oladipo
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Patent number: 6915540Abstract: The invention provides bayonet or survival knife 100 that insulates the user from electric shock. With the insulated bayonet or knife, the user can safely cut a wire regardless of whether the wire is electrified or not. As a further improvement, the invention provides the soldier with an indicator to warn the soldier or user that the wire that is being cut is also electrified. In one of its embodiments the invention provides a voltage indicator circuit that includes, in series, blade 102 and hand guard 104 of bayonet or knife 100, resistor 106, light bulb 108 such as a neon bulb, and electrical thumb terminal 110 embedded in insulating handle 112. Metal blade 102 and metal butt or bayonet latch 114 on the end of handle 112 are electrically isolated from each other by insulating extension rod 116.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: The Ontario Knife CompanyInventors: Nick Trbovich, Jr., Kathlyn Susan Green
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Patent number: 6848139Abstract: The invention is directed to a device combining a handled tool, such as wire strippers, with one or more testing components useful for testing electrical circuits, such as continuity testers and voltage detectors, with the testing components integrated into a like number of handle grips.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Inventors: Rodolphe Simon, Peter Seamans
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Patent number: 6834571Abstract: A pliers which has a pair of heads with these heads being reversible so that one head is in a usage position the other head is in a stowage position located between a pair of handles. Each handle of the pair of handles is pivotable about one hundred sixty degrees with the handles to be located in juxtaposition in both the usage position and the stowage position. Each handle including a convex surface and a concave surface and also each handle including a pommel. Each of the convex surfaces and each of the concave surfaces and each of the pommels function to ergonomically assist in grasping of the handles.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventors: Joseph T. Lowe, Richard G. Lowe
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Patent number: 6826831Abstract: A method is provided for servicing a telecommunication junction box. The method enables a reduced number of tools to be utilized to service a telecommunication junction box.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Timothy M. Crawley
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Patent number: 6820326Abstract: A compression assembly tool having multiple split bases for attaching connectors of different sizes to corresponding coaxial cables of different dimensions by compressing the connectors axially. The tool uses a light rigid O-frame and at least two pairs of split base supports located at different distances from a compression plunger driven by a lever handle. The handle is spring-loaded to the open position, but is held in the closed position by a wire bail for storage. The pairs of split base supports have annular bearing surfaces of different diameters that support the back of different connectors over a full 360 degrees. The split base supports are pivotally attached to the body, are held closed by a spring and are easily opened by squeezing push surfaces located on the split base supports towards each other to pivot the split base supports to the open position.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Capewell Components Company, LLCInventors: Andrew J. Tarpill, Tadeusz Zagula
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Patent number: 6807728Abstract: A crimping tool has a handle lever portion and a crimp portion with a press and a base housing. The base housing has a placement location with a recessed surface for engaging a jack and a recessed region for a cable. The base housing also has lateral regions that have frictionally engaging surface portions for clamping to wire ends. The press has a plunger and a housing with terminating blades for shearing excess wire from the cable when the tool engages a twisted pair cable to a jack. The blades cut the wires and the excess wire is discarded. The press and the base housing then disengage and the jack is removed from the tool with the cable in communication with the electrical contacts of the jack.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Inventors: Michelle Griffin, Steve Rohrbach
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Publication number: 20040205897Abstract: A wire stripper has a pair of elongated frames pivotably joined together by a pivot pin and defining handles and jaws. The handles are covered by sleeves which include thumb wells which cover the ends of the pivot pin. A mechanical interlock is provided between the handles and the sleeves. The sleeves have slots for receiving the handles. The slots are offset so the front and rear surfaces of opposite sleeves are coplanar. The sleeves have a core and cushion grip overmolded on the core. A molding projection on the core allows precise placement of the core in a mold during formation of the cushion grip. A spring biases the frames to an open position. A locking member can be set by a sliding motion toward the handle end to hold the handles in a closed position. A curved shoulder on the edge of a handle wipes across a screw hole opening in the opposite jaw to provide a screw cutting function with a slicing action.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Bruce W. Hartranft, Bruce P. Konen, Scott Huff
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Patent number: 6792635Abstract: An improved type of joining pliers, particularly one that presses and joins an object (coating terminal) to a conductive wire and can make correction without being deviated or displaced during a compressing and joining process, comprising a left handle, a right handle that is pivoted to the left handle so the two handles can be opened or folded to each other, an opening mold that is movably pivoted to the left handle, and a slide block that is movably pivoted to the right handle and can be embedded in the opening mold; by the mobility of the opening mold and the slide block that are movably pivoted to each other, the assembling position of the mobile opening mold and the slide block can be automatically corrected when the left and right handles are folded.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: Chao-Chin Yen
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Patent number: 6763872Abstract: A method of stripping an optical fiber including a silica optical waveguide and a coating to be removed over a portion to be stripped includes making a cut in the coating of the portion to be stripped, depositing a stripping gel on the coating of the portion to be stripped, and cleaning the portion to be stripped to remove the coating and expose the silica of the fiber.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Avanex CorporationInventors: David Beffroy, Valérie Girardon, Hervé Loury
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Publication number: 20040118251Abstract: A hand held wire stripper has ergonomic handles and special cutting blades on two pivotally connected lever members defining the handles and offset jaws having working edges adjacent each other when the wire stripper is in a closed position. The jaws have aligned cutting blade sections at the working edges that taper from the edges in at least two oblique angles with respect to the edges. In addition or alternatively, the cutting blade section defines a plurality of serrations aligned with the serrations of the other lever member. The elongated handles each have a rear grip and a forward grip separated by an outward extension. The forward grips extend forward from the outward extensions toward the hinge point so as to receive a thumb and forefinger of a user and allow gripping of the handles adjacent the hinge point.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Craig Wilson, Thomas M. Luebke
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Patent number: 6748617Abstract: A pliers-type of crimper for blasting caps adapted for forming a double crimp in a single operation. For safety, the crimper is constructed of a lightweight non-sparking and non-magnetic material, specifically, aluminum, which is provided with a heavy dense anodic coating to provide the desired wear properties. The use of aluminum facilitates the forming of the intricate crimping elements in an integral structure for low cost.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignees: EOD Performance Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Toycen, Darryl L. Aspey, Darin J. Goodwiler
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Patent number: 6732393Abstract: A pair of pin press-connecting pliers. The pliers include a first handle and a second handle pivot connected via a connecting seat. The first handle is provided on the inner side thereof with a guiding portion. A first press-connecting portion is provided in the guiding portion, and a linking member connects the first press-connecting portion with the second press-connecting portion. A second press-connecting portion is fixedly provided on the tailing end of the guiding portion via a die block. The connecting seat has at least a concave portion at the press connecting area of the first and the second handles for resting a wire thereon, and has a knife provided on a corresponding handle for peeling or cutting wire in cooperation with the concave portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Hanlong Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chien-Chou Liao
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Patent number: 6708749Abstract: Apparatus for stripping a coating from a coated optical fiber. The apparatus has a pair of opposed blade holders, one end of each blade holder being adapted to releasably receive and retain a blade. The opposed ends of the blade holders are joined with a flexible member. The opposed blade holders are movable from an open position to a closed position. In the closed position edges of the blades are in a parallel spaced apart position, spaced to grip a coated optical fiber between the plastic blades. The plastic blades are selected and positioned to grip and to effect cracking of the coating while minimizing damage to the optical fiber when a coated optical fiber is placed and moved between the closed blades.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: KMD Technologies Inc.Inventor: Robert J. McLeod
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Patent number: 6708359Abstract: A pair of fishermen's pliers having two lever arms pivotably joined by a pivot and wherein the arms further include nose sections that extend outwardly from the pivot. A pair of gripping jaws are located at the distal end of the nose sections and first and second cutting tool are mounted in the nose sections in series behind the gripping jaws. One cutter is designed to cut a first range of materials while the second cutter is designed to cut a second range of materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Sampo, Inc.Inventor: Brian B. Butts
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Patent number: 6705002Abstract: A tool for inserting wires or cables in a flexible harness wrap is disclosed. The tool includes a first member and a second member connected to the first member. The first member has an extension member connected thereto, and a first nose portion extending at an oblique angle from the first bottom end. The second member has a receiving member connected thereto, and a second nose portion extending at an oblique angle from the second bottom end. The first and second members are movable from a first, closed position to a second, open position. The open position is at least 50 degrees from the closed position. A method of inserting wires or cables in a flexible harness wrap is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Joseph Allen Dukes, Jack E. Caveney
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Patent number: 6691403Abstract: The present invention is a hand-held stripping tool. The tool is adapted for cutting an outer sheath of a first electrical cable. Inside the sheath is parallel spaced apart insulation covered wires and a core member containing an uncovered ground wire between the insulation covered wires. The sheath has spaced apart curved sides conforming to the covered wires. The tool has spaced apart first and second jaw members adapted to be pressed together. The jaw members have cutting edges that receive a portion of the first cable along its length. The cutting edges define an opening configured to cut the sheath and the core without significantly cutting the insulation on the wires or the unsheathed ground wire when the jaw members are pressed together to form the opening. The portion of the sheath is then removed in one continuous process.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1998Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Stride Tool, Inc.Inventor: Leonard R. Murg
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Patent number: 6684439Abstract: A hand held wire stripper includes a feature for aiding in attaching a connector to a stripped end of a coaxial cable. The wire stripper includes first and second lever members joined together by a pin, each with an elongated handle and an offset jaw having an oblique cutting edge. The jaw of the first lever member includes an opening sized to receive a coaxial cable connector and a hexagonal recessed surface about the circumference of the opening sized to receive the hexagonal nut section of the coaxial cable connector. The jaw of the second lever member includes an opening of lesser diameter that receives the stripped end of the center conductor of the coaxial cable and is located so it can be substantially concentric with the opening in the first lever member when the wire stripper is closed. The stripper recesses may be hex shaped with straight edges defining the recess. A method of stripping an insulated conductor is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Actuant CorporationInventors: Dennis J. Jeske, Robert W. Kruse, Allen W. Montgomery, David L. Wiesemann
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Patent number: 6671944Abstract: Hand held tools have been devised for preparing and crimping cables and specifically coaxial cables for television, a first form of tool made up of a low profile body having a main channel with a threaded crimping bolt for crimping circular fittings by axial compression onto the end of the cable, and a second form has a main channel which utilizes the same crimping bolt to carry out hexagonal crimping operations; and both forms have a channel for preparing each cable end for the crimping operation in which stripper blades are pivotally mounted for movement into engagement with the cable end to strip away one or more layers of the cable under the control of an adjustable limit stop which regulates the depth of penetration of each blade.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: International Communications Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Randall A. Holliday, Gordon G. Schnare, Robert M. Parker
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Publication number: 20030229944Abstract: An improved type of joining pliers, particularly one that presses and joins an object (coating terminal) to a conductive wire and can make correction without being deviated or displaced during a compressing and joining process, comprising a left handle, a right handle that is pivoted to the left handle so the two handles can be opened or folded to each other, an opening mold that is movably pivoted to the left handle, and a slide block that is movably pivoted to the right handle and can be embedded in the opening mold; by the mobility of the opening mold and the slide block that are movably pivoted to each other, the assembling position of the mobile opening mold and the slide block can be automatically corrected when the left and right handles are folded.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Chao-Chin Yen
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Patent number: 6637060Abstract: A pair of pliers for connecting a telephone line connector. The pliers have a compression connecting block connected with a limiting pin inserted in a limiting hole preferably of a triangular shape on one handle of the pliers. The upper edge of the limiting hole has an abutting edge bevel relative to a push guiding edge of the limiting hole. When the abutting edge contacts and presses the limiting pin, the contact point therebetween is located next to the center of the limiting pin towards the direction of an action force such that the component force of a resisting force from the center of the limiting pin towards the contact point is at the same side as that of the action force. Thus, the horizontal component force of the action force can be reduced; and the abrasion that the horizontal force component may cause on the guiding groove can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Hanlong Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yu-Jung Lu
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Publication number: 20030177587Abstract: A pair of multifunctional peeling pliers of which a pair of mutually confronting cutting blades are provided on the handles of the pliers, the pliers are provided with a plurality of peeling knives and wire receiving recesses having suitable spaces respectively from the cutting blades of the handles; and a spring is provided between the handles of the pliers. Thereby, the whole pliers can be used to cut wires by means of the cutting blades and to practice peeling of a coating layer of a wire taking advantage of the section on one of the handles having the peeling knives and wire receiving recesses. And when the pliers are not in use, the handles of the pliers can be in the closing state normally by the action of the spring to avoid exposure of blades of the cutting knife and the peeling knives and to increase safety of the entire pliers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Hanlong industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chih-Lang Wang, Chien-Chou Liao
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Publication number: 20030177586Abstract: A combination cable connector compression tool for fastening a coaxial cable to a cable connector can also perform stripping, cutting and compression functions. The invention includes a pliers body and a pliers stem movably and pivotally engaging with the pliers body. The pliers stem may be located at a first position spaced a selected distance from the pliers body and a second position close to the pliers body. In the moving displacement, the pliers stem drives and moves a compression head to perform compression operations. There is a cutting section and a stripping section located at corresponding locations of the pliers body and pliers stem. The pliers stem clamps the coaxial cable on the stripping section to perform stripping operations at the first position, and holds the coaxial cable on the cutting section to perform cutting operations at the second position. All of the required operations for fastening the coaxial cable to the cable connector can be performed by the tool of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventor: C. J. Chen