Cable stripping tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6622386
  • Patent Number
    6,622,386
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 23, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is a cable stripping tool for removing an outer protective jacket of a cable. The cable stripping tool is used to remove a pre-defined amount of the jacket in one rotation of the cable stripping tool. The cable stripping tool allows the rotation of the cable stripping tool by hand during jacket removal in tight areas, where other stripping tools are too difficult to use. The cable stripping tool includes a main body and a cutting blade. The main body includes a blade half and a clamping half. The main body is preferably made from a plastic material to lower production cost, but can be made from many other types of materials. The blade half and clamping half are hinged together by a hinge pin. An inside surface of each half together form a cable receiving area between each other to receive the cable, when the halves are mated and closed.
Description




BACKGROUND




There are occasions when a piece of a outer protective jacket of a conductive cable needs to be stripped just enough between the ends of the cable to allow attachment of an electrical connector. This requires the cable to be stripped of the piece of jacket in a certain area to receive the connector, while maintaining the jacket material on either side of the piece to be stripped in order to protect the cable. There are many devices known for stripping cable, from a knife to complicated cable stripping machines. The commonly used devices have a blade smaller than the piece of jacket to be removed and removes the jacket in a spiral fashion. This requires the user to determine the starting and stopping point for the blade. It also requires the user to make more than one rotation around the cable to remove the piece of jacket. These commonly used devices are especially difficult for workmen in the field to use on a cable already in use in an area where there is not much room to work due to other cables. What is needed is a cable stripping tool which is easy to attach to a cable and easy to use while stripping the cable.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a cable stripping tool which is relatively easy to apply to a cable in use, provides a predetermined way to remove just enough jacket in one rotation and improves the ability of a workman to strip a piece of jacket protecting the cable in a certain area in order to receive a connector.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a cable stripping tool which is relatively easy to use in areas where there is not much room to strip a cable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a cable stripping tool for removing an outer protective jacket of a cable. The cable stripping tool is used to remove a pre-defined amount of the jacket in one rotation of the cable stripping tool. The cable stripping tool allows the rotation of the cable stripping tool by hand during jacket removal in tight areas, where other stripping tools are too difficult to use. The cable stripping tool includes a main body and a cutting blade. The main body includes a blade half and a clamping half. The main body is preferably made from a plastic material to lower production cost, but can be made from many other types of materials. The blade half and clamping half are hinged together by a hinge pin. An inside surface of each half together form a cable receiving area between each other to receive the cable, when the halves are mated and closed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is exploded view of a cable stripping tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a first end view of a cable stripping tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top view of a blade half according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the cable stripping tool being installed on a jacketed cable according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the cable stripping tool being installed on a jacketed cable according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the cable stripping tool being installed on a jacketed cable according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective cut-a-way view of the cable stripping tool stripping a piece of jacket from a jacketed cable according to the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a handle on a cable stripping tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of a handle on a cable stripping tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 10

is an exploded view of another embodiment cable stripping tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the cable stripping tool of

FIG. 10

being installed on a jacketed cable according to the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the cable stripping tool of

FIG. 10

being installed on a jacketed cable according to the present invention; and





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the cable stripping tool of

FIG. 10

being installed on a jacketed cable according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a cable stripping tool


10


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-9

. The cable stripping tool


10


is for removing an outer protective jacket


12


of a cable


14


. The cable stripping tool


10


is used to remove a pre-defined amount of the jacket


12


with one rotation of the cable stripping tool


10


. Removing a pre-defined amount of the jacket


12


removes the possibility of the user removing too much jacket material. The cable stripping tool


10


allows the rotation of the cable stripping tool


10


by hand during jacket


12


removal in tight areas, where other stripping tools are too difficult to use. The cable stripping tool


10


includes a main body


16


and a cutting blade


18


. The main body


16


includes a blade half


20


and a clamping half


22


. The main body


16


is preferably made from a plastic material to lower production cost, but can be made from many other types of materials. The blade half


20


and clamping half


22


are hinged together by a hinge pin


24


. An inside surface


21


of each half


20


,


22


together form a cable receiving area


26


between each other to receive the cable


14


, when the halves


20


,


22


are mated and closed.




Each half


20


,


22


includes a first end


28


, a second end


30


, a first side


32


and a second side


34


. Each half


20


,


22


also includes gripping depressions


36


on an outside surface


33


between the first and second sides


32


,


34


. The first side


32


of each half


20


,


22


is formed having ears


38


and ear slots


40


similar to a door hinge. Whereby, the ears


38


of one half


20


,


22


fit into the ear slots


40


of the other half


20


,


22


. The ears


38


include an ear hole


42


to receive the hinge pin


24


, when all of the ears


38


for both halves


20


,


22


are aligned. Also, the ears


38


are rounded so the halves


20


,


22


do not interfere with each other during movement of the halves


20


,


22


. The second side


34


of the halves


20


,


22


is of an angle, such that when hinged together, the halves


20


,


22


form a V-shape


44


opposite the first sides


32


. Whereby, a bottom


46


of the V-shape


44


is closest to the cable receiving area


26


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The first end


28


of each half


20


,


22


is formed such that when the halves


20


,


22


are closed, the first ends


28


form a nut


48


to receive a wrench. The second end


30


of each half


20


,


22


is formed with a partial slot


50


which begins at the first side


32


of the halves


20


,


22


. Each partial slot


50


includes a first end


52


and a second end


54


. The first end


52


of the partial slot


50


is positioned near the first side


32


, while the second end


54


is positioned away from the first side


32


. The second end


54


is closed and includes a slot hole


56


to receive a spring retaining pin


58


, while the first end


52


is open ended. The two partial slots


50


form a continuous main slot


60


when the halves


20


,


22


are assembled. The main slot


60


is for receiving a tension spring


62


having spring ends


64


hooked to each of the spring retaining pins


58


. The spring retaining pins


58


are pressed into the slot holes


56


, whereby a groove end


66


of the pins


58


extends outward from the slot hole


56


and into the partial slot


50


. The groove ends


66


include a groove


68


to retain the spring ends


64


. The tension spring


62


is used to retain the halves


20


,


22


in a closed position as shown in FIG.


4


.




The blade half


20


additionally includes an open blade area


70


to receive the blade


18


, as shown in

FIGS. 3-7

. The open blade area


70


allows the blade


18


to be mounted to the blade half


20


with three screws


72


. Whereby, the cutting edge


74


of the blade


18


extends into the cable receiving area


26


. The open blade area


70


is large enough to allow the jacket


12


to move away from the blade


18


and hence, the cable stripping tool


10


during cutting of the jacket


12


. The cutting edge


74


of the blade


18


has two ends


76


and a middle


78


. Between each end


76


and the middle


78


is an individual cutting section


80


having a rounded shape. This is because the cutting edge


74


has a unique shape, where the ends


76


and the middle


78


of the cutting edge


74


extend outward a little further than the cutting sections


80


. The cutting edge


74


shape allows the ends


76


and the middle


78


of the blade


18


to make an initial bite into the jacket


12


, before the entire blade


18


cuts into the jacket


12


. Not using the entire blade


18


to provide the initial bite into the jacket


12


allows less force to be applied during the initial rotation of the cable stripping tool


10


. The length of the blade


18


is sized to remove enough of the jacket


12


of the cable


14


as necessary to fit the connector to be used on the cable


14


.




Operation of the cable stripping tool


10


is as follows. The cable stripping tool


10


is in a closed position and the second sides


34


of the halves


20


,


22


, which form the V-shape


44


, are pushed against the cable


14


to be stripped, as shown in FIG.


4


. The V-shape


44


naturally forces the halves


20


,


22


to open as the cable stripping tool


10


is pushed against the cable


14


. The V-shape


44


also deters the cable stripping tool


10


from slipping away from the cable


14


during initial installation of the cable stripping tool


10


onto the cable


14


. The cable stripping tool


10


is then pushed onto the cable


14


, until the cable


14


is in the cable receiving area


26


and the halves


20


,


22


close around the cable


14


, as shown in FIG.


5


. The halves


20


,


22


are then pressured against the jacket


12


, such that the ends


76


and the middle


78


of the cutting edge


74


are pressed into the jacket


12


of the cable


14


in order to make the initial bite, as shown in FIG.


6


. The cable stripping tool


10


is rotated around the cable


14


in the direction that the cutting edge


74


extends into open blade area


70


in order to cut a piece of the jacket


12


from the cable


14


, as shown in FIG.


7


. The cable stripping tool


10


can be rotated by hand or by using a wrench on the nut


48


formed by the first ends


28


of the halves


20


,


22


. When rotating the cable stripping tool


10


by hand, the gripping depressions


36


are used to ensure the users hand does not slip from the cable stripping tool


10


. Also, as shown in

FIG. 8

, a handle


82


perpendicular to the length of the halves


20


,


22


can be attached to the clamping half


22


. The handle


82


is used to initiate the biting of the cutting edge


74


into the jacket


12


. The handle


82


is shown in

FIG. 9

rotatably attached to the clamping half


22


by a rivet


84


. Rotatably attaching the handle


82


allows the handle


82


to be folded down parallel with the length of the halves


20


,


22


after making the initial bite into the jacket


12


, so as not to interfere with rotation of the cable stripping tool


10


in tight areas. The wrench on the nut


48


can also be used to make the initial bite into the jacket


12


.





FIGS. 10-13

show another embodiment of the cable striping tool


110


wherein the main body


116


is one piece without the hinge. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the main body


116


is a C-shaped cylindrical body having a cable holding cavity


118


, cable receiving slot


120


, and the open blade area


70


with the blade


18


. Attached to the main body


116


is a handle


122


for turning the cable stripping tool


110


. The open blade area


70


and the blade


18


are as described above for the other embodiments, whereby the blade


18


enters the cable holding cavity


118


from the open blade area


70


. The main body


116


is made of a rigid material, such as a polymer, which allows slight flexing along the main body


116


opposite the cable receiving slot


120


, as show by line


124


. The flexing of the main body


116


allows the main body


116


to be pushed onto the cable


126


to be stripped, as shown in

FIGS. 11-13

. The cable holding cavity


118


is used to locate and position the cable for stripping of the cable jacket as describe above in the other embodiments.

FIG. 11

shows the cable receiving slot


120


of the main body


116


aligned with a cable


126


.

FIG. 12

shows the main body


116


being pushed onto the cable


126


, whereby the flexible nature of the main body


116


allows entry of the cable


126


through the cable receiving slot


120


.

FIG. 13

shows the cable


126


positioned in the cable holding cavity


118


ready to be stripped by rotating the main body


116


using the handle


122


.




While different embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to the embodiments could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements are illustrative only and are not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of any and all equivalents thereof.



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)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/528865 Mar 2000 US
Child 09/933929 US