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US3818591A
US3818591A US00309666A US30966672A US3818591A US 3818591 A US3818591 A US 3818591A US 00309666 A US00309666 A US 00309666A US 30966672 A US30966672 A US 30966672A US 3818591 A US3818591 A US 3818591A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G1/00Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing or dismantling electric cables or lines
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  • a tool in the form of pincers for cutting cable sheathing is constructed with a blade portion attached on a first head portion of the tool and a rotatable wheel mounted on an axle attached to the second head portion of the tool.
  • a slide shoe which is attached along the bottom of the blade and travels between the cable core and the sheathing when the tool is being used, has a rounded prong on its front tip.
  • the axle on which the wheel is mounted has a square shaped extension which can receive a socket wrench for rotating the axle.
  • a tongue is provided on the first head portion for preventing the wheel from contacting the blade and thus damaging the blade. Additionally, marking means are provided for determining the length of sheathing to be cut.
  • FIG. 4a a BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • the present application relates to a tool for cutting into cable sheathing, such as disclosed in concurrently filed copending application Ser. No. 309,665 by Eugen Peter and Wolfgang Herold and entitled: TOOL FOR CUTTING CABLE SHEATHING.
  • the tool which is shown in FIG. 1, is suited to cut into plastic, metal and laminated sheathings of any desired thickness along any desired length of the cable.
  • the tool is shaped in the form of pincers having a pair of handles 1b and b and associated head portions 1a and 5a, respectively.
  • a blade 2 is provided which is sharpened at its frontal face 3 and which has along a longitudinal side a slide shoe 4.
  • the tool is provided with an axle 14 on which a pointed, toothed wheel 6 is mounted.
  • the pointed toothed wheel may be formed by two bevel gears 6 whose smaller diameter sides face one another in which case, the plane of the blade is aligned to perpendicularly intersect the center of the axle 14 of the pointed, toothed wheel in the space between the gears.
  • FIG. 3 shows the cable sheathing 8 to be cut disposed between the two head portions la and 5a, during the cutting operation and the slide shoe 4 of blade 3 disposed between the sheathing 8 and the core 9 of the cable.
  • Compressing of the pincers causes the slide shoe to be pressed from the inside and the pointed, toothed wheel from the outside against the cable sheathing.
  • the winged handle 7 or the ratchet the pincers are pulled forward by the pointed, toothed wheel and the blade cuts through the cable sheathing.
  • the cable sheathing is held between the gears and the slide shoe of the blade and the sheathing is cut in the area between the engagements of the two conical surfaces of the gears.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide improvements in the cutting tool described above so as to improve the operation and the possible uses for the tool, and to also facilitate the handling capabilities of the tool. These improvements are obtained by the inclusion on the tool of: a rounded prong on the tip of the slide shoe; adaptation of the end portion of the axle for enabling the use of a socket wrench for rotating the axle; plastic coatings on the handles; an abutment tongue for limiting movement of the wheel; and a marking rail for determining the length of material to be cut.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a tool for cutting cable sheathing including the improvements made in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the tool shown in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the cutting tool taken in the direction of arrow III of FIG. 1, with the handles lb and 5b removed.
  • FIG. 4a is a side view of the blade with the slide shoe and the prong.
  • FIG. 4b is a front view of the blade schown in FIG. 40.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the tool with the front gear removed.
  • the slide shoe 4 has an elliptical cross section and the prong has a round cross section and a rounded tip 4a.
  • Such a configuration of the slide shoe prevents the cable core from being damaged when the tool is inserted. Moreover, the tip 4a provides an abutment for the toothed wheel 6 if the blade is somewhat set back with respect to the toothed wheel.
  • the tool can be used in the cutting of the sheathing of cables having a wide range of diameters if the conical surfaces of the beveled gears, 6a and 6b, are designed so as to be particularly adapted for use with a cable of an average diameter, i.e. if the superficies of these cones are designed so as to ,be tangentially aligned along the circumference of a cable having an average diameter.
  • the sheathing 8 shown is that of a cable having a diameter larger than average.
  • the axle 14 of the pointed toothed wheel may have a square shaped extension 11 on one or both sides.
  • socket wrench 7 can be attached to engage the portion by means of detent balls 13 setin the surfaces of portion 11. If the squared portions are provided on both side of the tool left-handed persons can also easily use the tool. This is also the case if the squared portion is attached at only one side of the axle but the axle orientation is made reversible.
  • a tongue 12 is provided for this purpose at the front edge of the blade above the cutting edge, which tongue serves as an abutment for the transporting wheel 6 when the tool is closed.
  • FIG. 5 shows the structural and operational relationship of tongue 12 to blade 3 and wheel 6, when the tool is in its closed position.
  • marking rails 10 are attached to one or both sides of head portion 1a above the blade. These rails 10 are adjustable in a direction parallel to the axis of the cable which is to be cut and can be secured in a selected position. Markings on these rails, or an edge thereof, then serve as a reference point for the desired cutting length. Since these markings are parallel to the slide shoe 4 of blade 2, it is also possible to simultaneously control the position of the slide shoe.
  • a tool for cutting open cable sheathing comprising in combination: means defining first and second handle portions; means defining first and second head portions attached to said first and second handles, respectively, and connected for pivotal movement with respect to each other about an axis; a blade portion having a frontal face having a sharpened portion forming a cutting edge and a longitudinal side extending parallel to the tool cutting direction said blade being fastened to said first head portion; a slide shoe provided along said longitudinal side of said blade portion; an axle attached to said second head portion for rotation about an axis parallel to the axis of pivotal movement between said head portions; a wheel having peripheral teeth and attached to said axle; and turning means attached to said axle for rotating said wheel; the improvement wherein said slide shoe has a front end formed as a circular prong having a rounded tip, said blade is set back with respect to said tip of said prong, said wheel -marking rail adjustably attached on one longitudinal side of said blade parallel to the direction of extension of said slide shoe and above said cutting edge of said blade for indicating
  • a tool as defined in claim 1 further comprising a tongue disposed on said frontal face of said blade above said cutting edge and aligned with said wheel so as to prevent said wheel from contacting said blade.
  • At least one end portion of said axle of said wheel has a square cross section and comprises a plurality of detent balls set therein along its longitudinal surfaces; said end portion is adapted to receive said turning means in operative engagement with said detent balls; and said turning means is a socket wrench.

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A tool in the form of pincers for cutting cable sheathing is constructed with a blade portion attached on a first head portion of the tool and a rotatable wheel mounted on an axle attached to the second head portion of the tool. A slide shoe, which is attached along the bottom of the blade and travels between the cable core and the sheathing when the tool is being used, has a rounded prong on its front tip. The axle on which the wheel is mounted has a square shaped extension which can receive a socket wrench for rotating the axle. A tongue is provided on the first head portion for preventing the wheel from contacting the blade and thus damaging the blade. Additionally, marking means are provided for determining the length of sheathing to be cut.

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United States Patent [191 Peter [11] 3,818,591 [451 June 25, 1974 [73] Assignee: Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-GmbH,
Frankfurt am Main, Germany 221 Filed: Nov. 27, 1972 21 Appl. No.: 309,666
[30] Foreign Application Priority Data 3,518,757 7/1970 Grant 30/91.l 3,722,092 3/1973 Lukas 30/90.9 FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 559,634 2/1944 Great Britain 30/90.8
Primary ExaminerAl Lawrence Smith Assistant Examiner-J. T. Zatarga Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Spencer & Kaye [5 7] ABSTRACT A tool in the form of pincers for cutting cable sheathing is constructed with a blade portion attached on a first head portion of the tool and a rotatable wheel mounted on an axle attached to the second head portion of the tool. A slide shoe, which is attached along the bottom of the blade and travels between the cable core and the sheathing when the tool is being used, has a rounded prong on its front tip. The axle on which the wheel is mounted has a square shaped extension which can receive a socket wrench for rotating the axle. A tongue is provided on the first head portion for preventing the wheel from contacting the blade and thus damaging the blade. Additionally, marking means are provided for determining the length of sheathing to be cut.
5 Claims, 6 Drawing Figures PATENIEB 5 m4 SHEB 1 0F 2 PATENIEB JUBZS 1374 saw a a; 2
FIG. 4b
FIG. 4a a BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present application relates to a tool for cutting into cable sheathing, such as disclosed in concurrently filed copending application Ser. No. 309,665 by Eugen Peter and Wolfgang Herold and entitled: TOOL FOR CUTTING CABLE SHEATHING.
The tool, which is shown in FIG. 1, is suited to cut into plastic, metal and laminated sheathings of any desired thickness along any desired length of the cable. The tool is shaped in the form of pincers having a pair of handles 1b and b and associated head portions 1a and 5a, respectively. At one head portion 1a a blade 2 is provided which is sharpened at its frontal face 3 and which has along a longitudinal side a slide shoe 4. At the other head portion 5a the tool is provided with an axle 14 on which a pointed, toothed wheel 6 is mounted. The pointed toothed wheel may be formed by two bevel gears 6 whose smaller diameter sides face one another in which case, the plane of the blade is aligned to perpendicularly intersect the center of the axle 14 of the pointed, toothed wheel in the space between the gears.
FIG. 3 shows the cable sheathing 8 to be cut disposed between the two head portions la and 5a, during the cutting operation and the slide shoe 4 of blade 3 disposed between the sheathing 8 and the core 9 of the cable. Compressing of the pincers causes the slide shoe to be pressed from the inside and the pointed, toothed wheel from the outside against the cable sheathing. Upon turning the winged handle 7 or the ratchet the pincers are pulled forward by the pointed, toothed wheel and the blade cuts through the cable sheathing.
If the tool is provided with a wheel which consists of two bevel gears, 6a and 6b, the cable sheathing is held between the gears and the slide shoe of the blade and the sheathing is cut in the area between the engagements of the two conical surfaces of the gears.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide improvements in the cutting tool described above so as to improve the operation and the possible uses for the tool, and to also facilitate the handling capabilities of the tool. These improvements are obtained by the inclusion on the tool of: a rounded prong on the tip of the slide shoe; adaptation of the end portion of the axle for enabling the use of a socket wrench for rotating the axle; plastic coatings on the handles; an abutment tongue for limiting movement of the wheel; and a marking rail for determining the length of material to be cut.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a tool for cutting cable sheathing including the improvements made in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the tool shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a front view of the cutting tool taken in the direction of arrow III of FIG. 1, with the handles lb and 5b removed.
FIG. 4a is a side view of the blade with the slide shoe and the prong.
2 FIG. 4b is a front view of the blade schown in FIG. 40.
FIG. 5 is a side view of the tool with the front gear removed.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS It is initially necessary prior to beginning the cutting to insert the slide-shoe 4 of the blade 2 between the cable sheating and the cable core. As illustrated in FIG. 1, this insertion is substantially facilitated by shaping the front end of the slide shoe in the form of a round prong which has a rounded tip 4a and positioning the blade in back of the tip of this prong.
As shown in FIGS. 4 and 4a the slide shoe 4 has an elliptical cross section and the prong has a round cross section and a rounded tip 4a.
Such a configuration of the slide shoe prevents the cable core from being damaged when the tool is inserted. Moreover, the tip 4a provides an abutment for the toothed wheel 6 if the blade is somewhat set back with respect to the toothed wheel.
The tool can be used in the cutting of the sheathing of cables having a wide range of diameters if the conical surfaces of the beveled gears, 6a and 6b, are designed so as to be particularly adapted for use with a cable of an average diameter, i.e. if the superficies of these cones are designed so as to ,be tangentially aligned along the circumference of a cable having an average diameter. In FIG. 3, the sheathing 8 shown is that of a cable having a diameter larger than average.
As shown in FIG. 2, the axle 14 of the pointed toothed wheel may have a square shaped extension 11 on one or both sides. On this squared portion, socket wrench 7 can be attached to engage the portion by means of detent balls 13 setin the surfaces of portion 11. If the squared portions are provided on both side of the tool left-handed persons can also easily use the tool. This is also the case if the squared portion is attached at only one side of the axle but the axle orientation is made reversible.
In order to allow for the use of the tool at very low temperatures, all of the handles of the pincers and the associated socket wrench are coated with plastic.
When the tool is in its closed position, i.e. when it is not in use, the blade 2 must be prevented from rubbing against the transporting wheel 6 which if not prevented could cause damage to the blade. As shown in FIG. 1, a tongue 12 is provided for this purpose at the front edge of the blade above the cutting edge, which tongue serves as an abutment for the transporting wheel 6 when the tool is closed.
FIG. 5 shows the structural and operational relationship of tongue 12 to blade 3 and wheel 6, when the tool is in its closed position.
In most cases it is only desired to cut into the cable sheathing along the cable axis for a certain selected cable length. In order to facilitate maintaining the prescribed length of the cut, marking rails 10 are attached to one or both sides of head portion 1a above the blade. These rails 10 are adjustable in a direction parallel to the axis of the cable which is to be cut and can be secured in a selected position. Markings on these rails, or an edge thereof, then serve as a reference point for the desired cutting length. Since these markings are parallel to the slide shoe 4 of blade 2, it is also possible to simultaneously control the position of the slide shoe.
It will be understood that the above description of the present invention is susceptible to various modifications, changes and adaptations, and the same are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a tool for cutting open cable sheathing, comprising in combination: means defining first and second handle portions; means defining first and second head portions attached to said first and second handles, respectively, and connected for pivotal movement with respect to each other about an axis; a blade portion having a frontal face having a sharpened portion forming a cutting edge and a longitudinal side extending parallel to the tool cutting direction said blade being fastened to said first head portion; a slide shoe provided along said longitudinal side of said blade portion; an axle attached to said second head portion for rotation about an axis parallel to the axis of pivotal movement between said head portions; a wheel having peripheral teeth and attached to said axle; and turning means attached to said axle for rotating said wheel; the improvement wherein said slide shoe has a front end formed as a circular prong having a rounded tip, said blade is set back with respect to said tip of said prong, said wheel -marking rail adjustably attached on one longitudinal side of said blade parallel to the direction of extension of said slide shoe and above said cutting edge of said blade for indicating the length of sheathing to be cut.
3. A tool as defined in claim 1 further comprising a tongue disposed on said frontal face of said blade above said cutting edge and aligned with said wheel so as to prevent said wheel from contacting said blade.
4. A tool as defined in claim 1 wherein: at least one end portion of said axle of said wheel has a square cross section and comprises a plurality of detent balls set therein along its longitudinal surfaces; said end portion is adapted to receive said turning means in operative engagement with said detent balls; and said turning means is a socket wrench.
5. A tool as defined in claim 4 wherein said handles and a portion of said socket wrench are coated with plastic.

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1. In a tool for cutting open cable sheathing, comprising in combination: means defining first and second handle portions; means defining first and second head portions attached to said first and second handles, respectively, and connected for pivotal movement with respect to each other about an axis; a blade portion having a frontal face having a sharpened portion forming a cutting edge and a longitudinal side extending parallel to the tool cutting direction said blade being fastened to said first head portion; a slide shoe provided along said longitudinal side of said blade portion; an axle attached to said second head portion for rotation about an axis parallel to the axis of pivotal movement between said head portions; a wheel having peripheral teeth and attached to said axle; and turning means attached to said axle for rotating said wheel; the improvement wherein said slide shoe has a front end formed as a circular prong having a rounded tip, said blade is set back with respect to said tip of said prong, said wheel is constituted by two beveled gears spaced from one another and having their sides with a smaller diameter facing one another, and the crest of all of the teeth of each of said beveled gears define a frusto-conical surface adapted to be tangentially disposed in contact with the sheath of a particular cable to be cut.
2. A tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising: a marking rail adjustably attached on one longitudinal side of said blade parallel to the direction of extension of said slide shoe and above said cutting edge of said blade for indicating the length of sheathing to be cut.
3. A tool as defined in claim 1 further comprising a tongue disposed on said frontal face of said blade above said cutting edge and aligned with said wheel so as to prevent said wheel from contacting said blade.
4. A tool as defined in claim 1 wherein: at least one end portion of said axle of said wheel has a square cross section and comprises a plurality of detent balls set therein along its longitudinal surfaces; said end portion is adapted to receive said turning means in operative engagement with said detent balls; and said turning means is a socket wrench.
5. A tool as defined in claim 4 wherein said handles and a portion of said socket wrench are coated with plastic.
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