Applicant claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 20 2014 106 142 U1, filed Dec. 18, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a stripping tool for the removal of the insulation of one-wire or multi-wire cables by two jaws. The jaws are joined with one another via common hinge pins as a hollow body for the accommodation of the cable to be stripped and on one end face of which cutters are provided for a circumferential cut of the insulation close to the end of the cable.
2. Description of the Related Art
Standardized cables, which have a very thin, firmly adhering outer insulation are being increasingly used in industrial automation for control tasks. Such an insulation is manufactured from heat-resisting plastic, which conforms firmly around the inner shielding of the wires of the cable. For the stripping of the outer insulation, tools must be used that permit a very shallow circumferential cut, in order not to damage the inner shielding. After the circumferential cut, the outer insulation still adheres firmly to the shielding or to the wires and can be pulled off only with difficulty.
For the removal of the insulation sheath from cables, a stripping tool that consists of two jaws, which are joined with one another via common hinge pins as a hinged hollow body for the accommodation of the cable to be stripped and on one end face have cutters for a circumferential cut, is known from Utility Model DE 298 14 771 U1. The tool is not suitable for safely cutting and then stripping thin, firmly adhering insulations.
A stripping device for cable wires is provided in the tool according to patent application DE 38 08 950 A1 comprising a hollow body with two jaws. The device consists of knife blades, which are mounted at the end face of the jaws. A cutting of thin insulations is hardly possible, and no aid for stripping of the insulation is provided.
The task of the invention was to disclose a stripping tool with which circumferential cuts can be made cleanly in thin insulations and which provides a help for the stripping of the cut insulation.
This task is accomplished by the features according to the invention. Further particulars and advantages of the invention are set forth in more detail below.
The stripping tool for the removal of the insulation of one-wire or multi-wire cables has two jaws, which are joined with one another via common hinge pins as a hinged hollow body for the accommodation of the cable to be stripped. The end faces of the jaws are equipped with cutters for a circumferential cut of the insulation, which is made close to the end of the cable.
At the end of the hollow body opposite the cutters, behind an opening in the jaws, the stripping tool respectively incorporates a cushion, between which the end of the cable can be clamped with the insulation severed by the circumferential cut. When the cable end is clamped between the cushions before the circumferential cut by pressing the jaws together, the insulation can be easily stripped from the cable.
The cutters are advantageously designed as straight blades, which are fixed in the jaws at a distance that corresponds to an inside diameter of the cable. Thereby, during the circumferential cut, an inner shielding of the cable disposed thereunder is not damaged. For a safer circumferential cut, a guide cavity, the opening of which corresponds to an outside diameter of the cable, is provided on one of the two blades. Thus the cable is cleanly guided during the circumferential cut.
The cushions advantageously have a flat, elongated shape, on which the cable end is placed. During the pressing together of the jaws, the insulation of the cable is held firmly between the cushions and the wires can be pulled out.
The cushions are favorably made of rubber, although silicone or other foamed substances may also be used.
Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2014 106 142 | Dec 2014 | DE | national |