Tool used in combination with cable security device

Abstract
The present invention is a terminator tool used in combination with a cable security terminator for installing or removing the cable security terminator. The terminator tool includes a handle, a shaft, a retaining pin and a spring member. The shaft is hollow and extends from the handle. The shaft includes a pin hole to receive the retaining pin, a handle end and a terminator end. The handle end is the end inserted and secured into the handle. The terminator end includes two ear slots and receives the spring member. The terminator end is sized to fit into a tool end of the cable security terminator. Ears of the spring member extend from the ear slots of the shaft.
Description




Cable security terminators are used in the cable television industry to terminate existing cable ports at or near homes and businesses. The cable security terminator prevents the unauthorized establishing of a link between the cable port and the home or business, without paying the subscription fees. Cable security terminators are designed to require a special tool for installation or removal of the cable security terminator to or from the cable port. The cable security terminator has a cable port end and a tool end. The cable port end is the end which attaches to the cable port. The tool end is the end which receives the special tool to remove or install the cable security terminator. The tool end is a hollow cylinder which is part of a main body and leads to the center of the cable security terminator. Starting at the center of the cable security terminator is a rotatable unit within the main body that screws onto the cable port. One end of the rotatable unit near the tool end is a slotted end which includes two inside slots on an inside surface. The inside slots are for receiving an end of the special tool, which rotates the rotatable unit to screw or unscrew the rotatable unit on or off the cable port. Currently, there are tools on the market which include more than one moving part to mount the tool to the cable security, terminator and require more than one hand movement by the user. More moving parts equates to more chances the tool will break or malfunction. Also, any tool that requires less labor by the user is desirable to the user.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a tool for the removal and installation of a cable security terminator which reduces the amount of moving parts.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a tool which reduces the amount of movement by the user to remove or install a cable security terminator.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a terminator tool for installing or removing a cable security terminator. The terminator tool includes a handle, a shaft, a retaining pin and a spring member. The shaft is hollow and extends from the handle. The shaft includes a pin hole to receive the retaining pin, a handle end and a terminator end. The handle end is the end inserted and secured into the handle. The terminator end includes two ear slots and receives the spring member. The terminator end is sized to fit into a tool end of the cable security terminator. Ears of the spring member extend from the ear slots of the shaft.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a terminator tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a terminator tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cut-a-way view of a terminator tool before insertion into a cable security terminator according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

a cut-a-way view of a terminator tool during insertion into a cable security terminator according to the present invention; and





FIG. 5

a cut-a-way view of a terminator tool after insertion into a cable security terminator according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The present invention is a terminator tool


10


for installing or removing a cable security terminator


12


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-5

. The terminator tool


10


includes a handle


14


, a shaft


16


, a retaining pin


18


and a spring member


20


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-2

. The shaft


6


is hollow and extends from the handle


14


. The shaft


16


includes a pin hole


22


to receive the retaining pin


18


, a handle end


26


and a terminator end


28


. The handle end


26


is the end inserted and secured into the handle


14


. The terminator end


28


includes two ear slots


30


. The terminator end


28


is sized to fit into a tool end


32


of the cable security terminator


12


. The spring member


20


includes a fastening end


34


and two legs


36


. The fastening end


34


includes a fastening hole


38


to receive the retaining pin


18


. The two legs


36


extend from the fastening end


34


and each leg


36


includes an ear


40


extending outward from each leg


36


. The two legs


36


are flexible in relation to the fastening end


34


and the legs


36


can be flexed toward each other. The spring member


20


is inserted into the terminator end


28


of the hollow shaft


16


, until the fastening hole


38


is aligned with the pin hole


22


and the ears


40


slide into the ear slots


30


. The retaining pin


18


is inserted into pin hole


22


and the fastening hole


38


to retain the spring member


20


in the shaft


16


. The retaining pin


18


is usually of a roll pin variety. The ears


40


are angled or rounded on a front corner


42


and a rear corner


44


, so there are no sharp corners on the ears


40


. The ears


40


extend outward from the ear slots


30


.




The use of the terminator tool


10


with the Cable security terminator


12


is shown in

FIGS. 3-5

and is as follows. The user grasps the handle


14


of the terminator tool


10


and inserts terminator end


28


of the terminator tool


10


into the tool end


32


of the cable security terminator


12


. The insertion of the terminator end


28


is allowed due to the shape of the front corners


42


of the ears


40


and the flexing of the legs


36


toward each other, due to the force of pushing the terminator tool


10


in the cable security terminator


12


. As the terminator end


28


is initially inserted into the tool end


32


, the legs


36


and ears


40


flex toward each other, as the ears


40


are pushed into the shaft


16


due to the contact between the ears


40


and the tool end


32


. The terminator tool


10


is inserted until the ears


40


enter into a slotted end


46


of a rotatable unit


48


of the cable security terminator


12


and snap into inside slots


50


. Twisting of the terminator tool


10


when the ears


40


are in the slotted end


46


may be necessary to snap the ears


40


into the inside slots


50


. Once the ears


40


are in the inside slots


50


, the terminator tool


10


is rotated by the handle


14


, which in turn rotates the rotatable unit


48


, due to the interlocking of the ears


40


and the inside slots


50


. To remove the terminator tool


10


, the user simply pulls the terminator tool


10


away from the cable security terminator


12


. The terminator tool


10


is allowed to be removed due to the shape of the rear comers


44


of the ears


40


, in which the force of pulling on the terminator tool


10


forces the legs


36


and ears


40


toward each other and the ears


40


snap out of the inside slots


50


.




While different embodiments of the invention have been described in detail wherein, 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 tool, used in combination with a cable security device having a tool end and a connector end, said tool end including an opened end to receive said tool into an inside surface of said tool end and at least one inside slot on said inside surface between said tool end and said connector end, said connector end adapted to attach said cable security device to an object, comprising:a handle used to rotate, push and pull said terminator tool; a spring member fixed to said handle such that said spring member rotates with said handle, whereby said handle can be used for insertion, removal and rotation of said spring member internally in said tool end of said cable security device; and at least one ear extending from said spring member on an end of said spring member opposite said handle to engage said at least one inside slot of said cable security device, said at least one ear configured on said spring member such that the rotation of said handle rotates said cable security device on and off said object at said connector end when said at least one car is engaged with said at least one slot, said spring member being flexible to allow said at least one ear to flex away from said inside surface of said tool end during installation of said end opposite said handle into said tool end and to allow said at least one ear to flex into and engage said at least one slot of said inside surface, said at least one ear including a front corner shaped to allow said front corner to engage said inside surface at said opened end of said tool end during insertion under a pushing pressure of said handle to insert said tool into said cable security device and force flexing of said spring member to allow entrance of said at least one ear to engage said at least one inside slot, said at least one ear including a rear corner shaped to allow said rear comer to engage said inside surface at said at least one inside slot during removal under a pulling pressure of said handle to remove said tool from said cable security device and force flexing of said spring member to allow removal of said at least one ear from said at least one inside slot.
  • 2. The tool of claim 1, wherein said spring member includes two ears.
  • 3. The tool of claim 1, wherein said spring member includes a fastening end and two legs, said two legs extending from said fastening end toward said end opposite said handle, each of said legs including one of said at least one ear at said end opposite said handle, and said two legs flexible in relation to said fastening end such that said legs can be flexed away from said inside surface when said ears engage said inside surface during insertion and removal of said tool.
  • 4. The tool of claim 1, further including a shaft extending from said handle and wherein said shaft encases said spring member and said shaft includes a slots for each of said at least one ear to allow said at least one ear to extend from said shaft.
  • 5. The tool of claim 2, further including a shaft extending from said handle and wherein said shaft encases said spring member and said shaft includes a slots for each of said at least one ear to allow said at least one ear to extend from said shall.
  • 6. The tool of claim 3, further including a shaft extending from said handle and wherein said shaft encases said spring member and said shaft includes a slots for each of said at least one ear to allow said at least one ear to extend from said shaft.
  • 7. The tool of claim 4, further including a retaining pin, a pin hole in said shaft and a fastening hole in said fastening end; and wherein said fastening end is placed into said shaft such that said pin hole and said fastening hole are aligned to both receive said retaining pin; and wherein said retaining pin secures said spring member to said tool.
  • 8. The tool of claim 5, further including a retaining pin, a pin hole in said shaft and a fastening hole in said fastening end; and wherein said fastening end is placed into said shaft such that said pin hole and said fastening hole are aligned to both receive said retaining pin; and wherein said retaining pin secures said spring member to said tool.
  • 9. The tool of claim 6, further including a retaining pin, a pin hole in said shaft and a fastening hole in said fastening end; and wherein said fastening end is placed into said shaft such that said pin hole and said fastening hole are aligned to both receive said retaining pin; and wherein said retaining pin secures said spring member to said tool.
  • 10. The tool of claim 3, wherein said spring member includes two ears.
  • 11. The tool of claim 4, wherein said spring member includes two ears.
  • 12. The tool of claim 6, wherein said spring member includes two ears.
  • 13. The tool of claim 7, wherein said spring member includes two ears.
  • 14. The tool of claim 9, wherein said spring member includes two ears.
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