Claims
- 1. A connector insertion and removal tool comprising:
first and second jaws adapted to pivot in a tool housing and extending from a front of the tool housing, said first and second jaws having gripping arms and cam arms; a first jaw pivot area disposed between said gripping arm and said cam arm of said first jaw; a second jaw pivot area disposed between said gripping arm and said cam arm of said second jaw; a trigger adapted to slide within said tool housing; and a jaw closure cam activated by movement of said trigger and sliding against said cam arms of said jaws to effect pivoting of said jaws around said jaw pivot areas and thereby to effect movement of said gripping arms of said first and second jaws toward each other upon movement of said trigger.
- 2. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 1 further comprising a jaw return spring attached to said cam arms of said first and second jaws and urging said cam arms of said first and second jaws toward each other.
- 3. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 1 further comprising a handle rearward of said trigger and a return spring biasing said trigger away from said handle.
- 4. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 1 wherein said trigger is adapted for linear movement from a start position toward an end position away from said first and second jaws to effect gripping of a connector between first and second gripping tips respectively located on said gripping arms of said first and second jaws.
- 5. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 4 further comprising a ratchet mechanism maintaining a gripping force on said connector when movement of said trigger is stopped between said start position and said end position.
- 6. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 5 wherein said ratchet mechanism comprises:
a sliding rack having ridges thereon and moving in concert with said trigger; and a pawl biased to ride along said ridges as said trigger is moved from said start position toward said end position and to lock against at least one of said ridges when a force moving said trigger is decreased or removed when said trigger is between said start position and said end position.
- 7. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 6 further comprising a release lever adapted to release said pawl from said at least one of said ridges of said sliding rack.
- 8. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 6 wherein said pawl is adapted to be released from said sliding rack upon movement of said trigger to approximately said end position, thereby allowing movement of said trigger back to said start position.
- 9. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 1 wherein said first and second jaws are provided with angled lead-outs and are further contoured along their lengths to allow for movement of said connector insertion and removal tool around cables without snagging said cables or otherwise causing harmful contact to said cables.
- 10. The connector insertion and removal tool of claim 3 wherein said handle is contoured for placement in the palm of a user's hand and further wherein said trigger is contoured for activation by fingers of a user's hand.
- 11. A method of removing a connector from a jack comprising:
grasping a connector removal tool having first and second jaws, a trigger, and a handle about said trigger and said handle; guiding said first and second jaws toward said connector; aligning gripping tips of said first and second jaws with said connector; moving said trigger toward said handle to effect movement of said gripping tips toward each other; gripping said connector between said gripping tips with a gripping force; retaining said gripping force on said connector; and removing said connector from said jack by moving said connector removal tool away from said jack.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising releasing said connector from between said gripping tips.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein releasing said connector from between said gripping tips comprises activating a release lever of said connector removal tool.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein releasing said connector from between said gripping tips comprises moving said trigger toward said handle to a release point.
- 15. The method of claim 12 wherein releasing said connector from between said gripping tips comprises moving said trigger away from said handle to release said gripping force.
- 16. The method of claim 11 wherein guiding said first and second jaws toward said connector and removing said connector from said jack comprises sliding a contour of said first and second jaws along cables in the area of said connector.
- 17. A tool for the insertion and removal of connectors comprising:
a tool housing having a handle; a trigger extending from said housing and moveable toward said handle; and a set of first and second jaws extending from a front of said housing, said first and second jaws having respective first and second gripping ends, said first and second gripping ends moving toward each other upon movement of said trigger toward said handle.
- 18. The tool of claim 17 wherein said set of jaws is removable from said housing and replaceable with a second set of jaws different from said first set of jaws.
- 19. The tool of claim 18 wherein said first set of jaws is attached to said housing by a first set of thumb screws extending through a first plate adapted to pivotally hold said first set of jaws and said second set of jaws are provided with a second plate adapted to pivotally hold said second set of jaws.
- 20. The tool of claim 17 wherein said first and second gripping ends are removable from said first and second jaws and replaceable with a second set of first and second gripping ends.
- 21. The tool of claim 17 wherein said set of first and second jaws is adapted to supply between approximately two pounds and approximately thirteen pounds of gripping force between said gripping ends upon movement of said trigger toward said handle.
- 22. The tool of claim 17 further comprising a light attached to said tool housing for illuminating a region of said gripping ends.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/467,297, filed May 2, 2003; 60/483,492, filed Jun. 27, 2003; and 60/497,389, filed Aug. 22, 2003.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60467297 |
May 2003 |
US |
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60483492 |
Jun 2003 |
US |
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60497389 |
Aug 2003 |
US |