Claims
- 1. A cable stripping tool comprising;a one piece main body having a longitudinal axis; a cable holding cavity inside of said main body and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis to locate and position a cable; a blade mounted to said main body in the direction of the longitudinal axis for stripping of a pre-defined amount of cable jacket from a cable without removing remaining cable jacket on either side of said pre-defined amount that said blade accesses the cable holding cavity to allow stripping of the jacket from the cable, said blade including a cutting edge, said cutting edge positioned in said cable holding cavity to remove said pre-defined amount during one rotation of said main body about the cable; and a cable receiving slot extending along said main body in the direction of the longitudinal axis, said cable receiving slot aligned with said cable holding cavity to allow entrance of the cable into said cable holding cavity.
- 2. The cable stripping tool of claim 1, wherein said main body is a cylindrical C-shape.
- 3. The cable stripping tool of claim 1, wherein said main body is flexible to allow the entrance of the cable through said cable receiving slot.
- 4. The cable stripping tool of claim 3, wherein said main body is flexible along a line opposite said cable receiving slot.
- 5. The cable stripping tool of claim 3, wherein said main body is made of a polymer material.
- 6. The cable stripping tool of claim 3, where in said main body includes an open blade area to receive said blade and allow the stripped jacket to move away from said cable stripping tool during jacket removal.
- 7. The cable stripping tool of claim 3, wherein said blade includes a cutting edge having two ends and a middle and a cutting section between each of said ends and said middle: and wherein said two ends and said middle extend into said cable holding cavity further than said cutting sections.
- 8. The cable stripping tool of claim 3, further including a handle attached to said main body to aid in rotation of said cable stripping tool.
- 9. The cable stripping tool of claim 3, wherein said main body includes an open blade area to receive said blade and allow the stripped jacket to move away from said cable stripping tool during jacket removal; wherein said blade includes a cutting edge having two ends and a middle and a cutting section between each of said ends and said middle; and wherein said two ends and said middle extend into said cable holding cavity further than said cutting sections; and further including a handle attached to said main body to aid in rotation of said cable stripping tool.
- 10. The cable stripping tool of claim 1, wherein said main body includes an open blade area to receive said blade and allow the stripped jacket to move away from said cable stripping tool during jacket removal.
- 11. The cable stripping tool of claim 1, wherein said cutting edge includes two ends and a middle and a cutting section between each of said ends and said middle; and wherein said two ends and said middle extend into said cable holding cavity further than said cutting sections.
- 12. The cable stripping tool of claim 1, further including a handle attached to said main body to aid in rotation of said cable stripping tool.
- 13. The cable stripping tool of claim 12, wherein said handle is rotatably attached so that it can fold along said main body.
- 14. The cable stripping tool of claim 3, fritter including a handle attached to said A main body to aid in rotation of said cable stripping tool.
- 15. The cable stripping tool of claim 14, wherein said handle is rotatably attached so that it can fold along said main body.
- 16. A method of stripping a piece of a jacket from a cable comprising:pushing a cable stripping tool onto a cable at a cable receiving slot of said cable stripping tool, the cable stripping tool including a one piece main body having a longitudinal axis; a cable holding cavity inside of the main body and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis to locate and position the cable for stripping of a cable jacket; a blade mounted to the main body in the direction of the longitudinal axis such that the blade access the cable holding cavity to allow stripping of the jacket from the cable; and the receiving slot extending along the main body in the direction of the longitudinal axis and aligned with the cable holding cavity to allow entrance of the cable into the cable holding cavity; and rotating said cable stripping tool wound said cable such that said blade removes a piece of jacket of said cable in one rotation without removing any of the jacket on either side of the blade.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said main body is flexible to allow the entrance of the cable through said cable receiving slot when said cable stripping tool is pushed on t said cable.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said main body includes an open blade area to receive said blade and allow the stripped jacket to move away from said cable stripping tool during jacket removal.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein said blade includes a cutting edge having two ends and a middle and a cutting location between each of said ends and said middle; and wherein said two ends and said middle extend into said cable holding cavity further than said cutting sections.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein said main body is flexible to allow the entrance of the cable through said cable receiving slot when said cable stripping tool is pushed on to said cable; wherein said main body includes an open blade area to receive said blade and allow the stripped jacket to move away from said cable stripping tool daring jacket removal; and wherein said blade includes a cutting edge having two ends and a middle and a cutting section between each of said ends and said middle; and wherein said two ends and said middle extend into said cable holding cavity further than said cutting sections.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/528,865 filed on Mar. 20, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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