Claims
- 1. A tool for stripping insulation from a high frequency electrical signal transmitting cable having a plurality of pairs of associated wires, a first insulator surrounding each wire along its length, a second insulator surrounding each associated pair of wires, an EMI shield surrounding each second insulator, and a third insulator constituting the cable body surrounding the EMI shields, said tool comprising:
- an upper half and a lower half secured together at a point intermediate the first end of the tool and the second end of the tool;
- a first aperture in the first end of the tool for the receipt of the cable;
- pairs of laterally spaced slitting knife edges above and below the first aperture, operatively connected to said upper and lower half, normally located a sufficient distance from each other to allow the entry of a predetermined length of the central portion of the cable into the first end without slitting the cable, said pairs of knife edges being movable into operative slitting association with each other whereby upon moving the knife edges into such operative association concurrently with the extraction of the cable from the first aperture, the knife edges may longitudinally slit the exterior portions of the third insulator and EMI shields adjacent the exterior portions of the first insulator;
- a second aperture in the second end of the tool for the receipt of one second insulator; and
- knife edge means above and below the second aperture, operatively connected to said upper and lower half, normally located a sufficient distance from each other to allow the entry of a predetermined length of a second insulator into the second end without cutting the second insulator, said knife edge means being movable into operative cutting relation whereby upon moving the knife edge means they may cut the second insulator but not the first insulator.
- 2. The tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the knife edge means includes a pair of transverse blades, one above and one below the second aperture.
- 3. The tool as set forth in claim 2 and further including semicirculator cutouts in each blade of a size and position to preclude the cutting of the first insulator.
- 4. The tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein said knife edge means includes two longitudinal upper blades above said second aperture and two longitudinal lower blades below said second aperture, to slit said second insulator upon the extraction of the second insulator from the second aperture, but not said first insulators.
- 5. A tool for stripping insulation from a high frequency electrical signal transmitting cable having at least one pair of associated wires, first insulator means surrounding each wire along its length, second insulator means surrounding each associated pair of wires and first insulator means, EMI shield means surrounding the second insulator means, and third insulator means constituting the cable body surrounding each associated pair of wires and first insulator means, EMI shield means surrounding the second insulator means, and third insulator means constituting the cable body surrounding the EMI shield means, said body having a longitudinal central region and marginal wings, said tool comprising:
- an upper half and a lower half secured together at a point intermediate the first end of the tool and the second end of the tool;
- a first aperture in the first end of the tool for the receipt of the central region of the cable;
- first longitudinal knife edge means above and below the first aperture, operative connected to said upper and lower half, normally located a sufficient distance from each other to allow the entry of a predetermined length of the central portion of the cable into the first end without slitting the cable, said first knife edge means being movable into operative slitting association with each other whereby upon moving said knife edge means into such operative association concurrently with the extraction of the cable from the first aperture, said knife edge means will longitudinally slit the exterior portions of the third insulator and EMI shield adjacent the exterior portions of the first insulator means;
- a second aperture in the second end of the tool for the receipt of the second insulator means; and
- second knife edge means above and below the second aperture, operatively connected to said upper and lower half, normally located a sufficient distance from each other to allow the entry of a predetermined length of the second insulator means into the second end without cutting the second insulator means, said second knife edge means being movable into operative cutting association with each other whereby upon moving said second knife edge means into such operative association with each other they may cut the second insulator means but not the first insulator means.
- 6. The tool as set forth in claim 5 wherein the second knife edge means includes a pair of transverse blades, one above and one below the second aperture, normally spaced a sufficient distance to allow the introduction of a single second insulator means into the second aperture but movable into contact with one another to chop the second insulator means but not the first insulator means.
- 7. The tool as set forth in claim 6 and further including at least one semicircular cutout in each blade of a size and position to preclude the cutting of the first insulator means.
- 8. The tool as set forth in claim 5 wherein said second knife edge means includes at least one longitudinal upper blade means above said second aperture and at least one longitudinal lower blade means below said second aperture, to slit through the second insulator means, but not the first insulators means, upon the extraction of the second insulator means from the second aperture.
- 9. The tool as set forth in claim 5 and further including a first abutment surfaces within said tool to limit the depth of penetration of the central region of the body portion into the first aperture and a second abutment surface within said tool to limit the depth of penetration of the second insulator into the second aperture.
- 10. The tool as set forth in claim 9 wherein the two abutment surfaces are located so that the depth of penetration into the first aperture is greater than the depth of penetration into the second aperture.
- 11. The tool as set forth in claim 5 wherein said upper half and said lower half each have, at both the first end and at the second end, a block extending across the apertures, each block having an enlarged section extending from a block, whereby the blocks and their enlarged sections constitute guides for portions of the cable entering the apertures.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 716,772, filed Mar. 27, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,628,599 issued 12/16/86.
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Divisions (1)
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