CA2560299A1 - Cable tie tool having variable trigger linkage - Google Patents

Cable tie tool having variable trigger linkage Download PDF

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CA2560299A1
CA2560299A1 CA002560299A CA2560299A CA2560299A1 CA 2560299 A1 CA2560299 A1 CA 2560299A1 CA 002560299 A CA002560299 A CA 002560299A CA 2560299 A CA2560299 A CA 2560299A CA 2560299 A1 CA2560299 A1 CA 2560299A1
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Joey D. Magno, Jr.
Anders Fahlen
Johan Tapper
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ABB Installation Products International LLC
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B13/00Bundling articles
    • B65B13/02Applying and securing binding material around articles or groups of articles, e.g. using strings, wires, strips, bands or tapes
    • B65B13/025Hand-held tools
    • B65B13/027Hand-held tools for applying straps having preformed connecting means, e.g. cable ties

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Abstract

The cable tie tool (20) has a variable trigger linkage (54) which is supported within a tool handle (24) by a connection (58) thereto. The trigger linkage (54) is coupled to a lever (38,39) and movable between open and closed positions such that moving the trigger linkage (54) from the open to closed positions causes the lever (38,39) alternatively at near or distant positions thereon to couple the trigger linkage (54) to the lever (38,39) such that, when a uniform force is applied to the trigger linkage (54) for movement thereof from the open to closed positions, the engagement at the distant (48) position results in the force applied to the tool head (35) by the lever (38,39) being greater than the force applied to the tool head (35) by the lever (38,39) which results from the engagement at the near (46) position.

Claims (13)

1. A cable tie tool comprising:
a tool handle having a barrel structure;
a tool head supported within said barrel structure, the tool head having a forward end to which may be secured a cable tie for tensioning thereof;
an elongate lever supported within said tool handle by a pivotal connection thereto, said lever having near and distant positions thereon which have corresponding longitudinal reduced and increased separations from said pivotal connection, said lever being coupled to said tool head and pivotal between neutral and tensioned positions such that, when a cable tie is secured to said tool head, pivoting said lever from said neutral to tensioned positions causes said lever to apply a force to said tool head to increase the tension in the cable tie in proportion to the force applied to said tool head by said lever;
a variable trigger linkage supported within said tool handle by a connection thereto, said trigger linkage being coupled to said lever and movable between open and closed positions such that moving said trigger linkage from said open to closed positions causes said lever to pivot from said neutral to tensioned positions, said trigger linkage engaging said lever alternatively at said near or distant positions to provide said coupling to said lever such that, when a uniform force is applied to said trigger linkage for movement thereof from said open to closed positions, said engagement at said distant position results in said force applied to said tool head by said lever being greater than said force applied to said tool head by said lever which results from said engagement at said near position.
2. A cable tie tool according to claim 1, wherein said variable trigger linkage comprises a trigger frame which is connected to said tool handle, said trigger frame engaging said lever at said distant position, said trigger linkage further comprising a drive spring which is supported within said trigger frame for engagement with said lever at said near position, said coupling between said trigger linkage and lever being provided by said engagement between said drive spring and lever when a force applied to said trigger linkage for movement thereof between said open and closed positions is below a specific magnitude, said coupling between said trigger linkage and lever being provided by said engagement between said trigger frame and lever when a force applied to said trigger linkage for movement thereof between said open and closed positions is above a specific magnitude.
3. A cable tie tool according to claim 2, wherein said trigger frame is connected to said tool handle by a pivotal connection.
4. A cable tie tool according to claim 2, wherein said drive spring comprises a helical spring, said variable trigger linkage further comprising a push rod connected to said lever at said near position and selectively connected to said trigger frame, said push rod being contained within said drive spring in coaxial relation therewith, said connection of said push rod to said trigger frame preventing said engagement between said trigger linkage and lever at said distant position, said connection of said push rod to said trigger frame providing for said force applied to said tool head by said lever from said moving of said trigger frame from said open to closed positions being uniform for a uniform force applied to said trigger frame.
5. A cable tie tool according to claim 4, and further comprising a shift structure connected to said trigger frame for movement relative to said push rod between engaged and disengaged positions, said shift structure being connected to said push rod to provide said connection between said trigger frame and push rod when said shift structure is in said engaged position, said shift structure not obstructing said trigger linkage engaging said lever alternatively at said near or distant positions when said shift structure is in said disengaged position.
6. A cable tie tool according to claim 2, wherein said tool handle comprises a grip structure which depends from said barrel structure, said grip structure having an outer surface which is grasped by a palm of a hand of a user, said trigger frame and drive spring being located below said barrel structure, said variable trigger linkage further comprising a trigger housing connected to said tool handle such that said trigger housing has an outer surface which is grasped by a one or more fingers of the hand when said trigger linkage and grip structure are grasped by the hand, said outer surfaces of said trigger housing and grip structure being separated by a distance which defines a grip size, said trigger housing being movable in a forward and rearward direction relative to said trigger frame to vary said grip size, said variable trigger linkage further comprising a hand-size adjustment mechanism connected to said trigger frame and trigger housing, said adjustment mechanism providing for said movement of said trigger housing to vary said grip size, said adjustment mechanism being located below said drive spring.
7. A cable tie tool according to claim 1, wherein said variable trigger.
linkage comprises a trigger frame connected to said tool handle, said trigger frame being coupled to said lever to provide said coupling between said trigger linkage and lever, said variable trigger linkage further comprising an push rod connected to said lever at said near position and selectively connected to said trigger frame, said connection of said push rod to said trigger frame preventing said engagement between said trigger linkage and lever at said distant position, said connection of said push rod to said trigger frame providing for said force applied to said tool head by said lever from said moving of said trigger frame from said open to closed positions being uniform for a uniform force applied to said trigger frame.
8. A cable tie tool according to claim 7, and further comprising a shift structure connected to said trigger frame for movement relative to said push rod between engaged and disengaged positions, said shift structure being connected to said push rod to provide said connection between said trigger frame and push rod when said shift structure is in said engaged position, said shift structure not obstructing said trigger linkage engaging said lever alternatively at said near or distant positions when said shift structure is in said disengaged position.
9. A cable tie tool according to claim 1, wherein said tool handle comprises a grip structure which depends from said barrel structure, said grip structure having an outer surface which is grasped by a palm of a hand of a user, said variable trigger linkage comprises a trigger frame connected to said tool handle, said trigger frame being coupled to said lever to provide said coupling between said trigger linkage and lever, said variable trigger linkage further comprising a trigger housing connected to said tool handle such that said trigger housing has an outer surface which is grasped by a one or more fingers of the hand when said trigger linkage and grip structure are grasped by the hand, said outer surfaces of said trigger housing and grip structure being separated by a distance which defines a grip size, said trigger housing being movable in a forward and rearward direction relative to said trigger frame to vary said grip size, said variable trigger linkage further comprising a hand-size adjustment mechanism connected to said trigger frame and trigger housing, said adjustment mechanism providing for said movement of said trigger housing to vary said grip size.
10. A cable tie tool according to claim 9, wherein said trigger frame is located within said trigger housing.
11. A cable tie tool according to claim 9, wherein said hand-size adjustment mechanism comprises an adjustment rod which is connected to said trigger frame such that said adjustment rod has a forward-rearward orientation, said connection between said adjustment rod and trigger frame providing for said adjustment rod to be fixed in a forward or rearward direction relative to said trigger frame, said hand-size adjustment mechanism further comprising an adjustment wheel which is supported by said trigger housing such that said trigger housing follows said adjustment wheel when said adjustment wheel is displaced in said forward and rearward directions, said adjustment wheel being positioned relative to said trigger frame such that said adjustment rod extends through said adjustment wheel and rotation thereof produces forward or rearward translation thereof relative to said adjustment rod which causes corresponding forward or rearward translation of said trigger housing relative to said trigger frame for said varying of said grip size.
12. A cable tie tool according to claim 11, wherein said adjustment wheel is located within said trigger housing, said trigger housing having a cutout through which access is provided to an outer surface of said adjustment wheel for rotation thereof by direct contact of said adjustment wheel by the hand.
13. A cable tie tool according to claim 12, wherein said trigger housing has a lower surface and opposing side surfaces which adjoin said lower surface, said adjustment wheel being adjacent to lower and sides surfaces, said cutout extending continuously through said lower and side surfaces such that access is provided through said cutout to a bottom and side portions of said outer surface of said adjustment wheel.
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SE0400706A SE527816C8 (en) 2004-03-19 2004-03-19 Durable transmission mechanism
PCT/US2005/009319 WO2005089978A1 (en) 2004-03-19 2005-03-17 Cable tie tool having variable trigger linkage

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