WO1980002345A1 - Cable stripper - Google Patents

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WO1980002345A1
WO1980002345A1 PCT/GB1980/000061 GB8000061W WO8002345A1 WO 1980002345 A1 WO1980002345 A1 WO 1980002345A1 GB 8000061 W GB8000061 W GB 8000061W WO 8002345 A1 WO8002345 A1 WO 8002345A1
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Z Bieganski
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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
    • H02G1/12Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof
    • H02G1/1202Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing or dismantling electric cables or lines for removing insulation or armouring from cables, e.g. from the end thereof by cutting and withdrawing insulation
    • H02G1/1204Hand-held tools
    • H02G1/1221Hand-held tools the cutting element rotating about the wire or cable
    • H02G1/1224Hand-held tools the cutting element rotating about the wire or cable making a transverse cut

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  • This invention relates to a wire stripper, i.e. a tool for use in stripping the sheathing from an electrical conductor by making a peripheral slit in the sheathing and moving the tool axially relative to the conductor so as to sever and remove a portion of the sheathing.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a relatively inexpensive tool for stripping cables, especially coaxial cables, which overcomes the aforementioned problems in a simple manner.
  • a tool for stripping cables comprising a body formed with at least one aperture through which a cable can be inserted, a blade carrier mounted on the body for movement transversely of said aperture(s) to enable the blade(s) carried thereby to engage and slit the cable and means for limiting travel of the carrier in the cable slitting direction, the blade(s) being mounted adjustably on the carrier to allow variation of the extent to which the blade(s) can encroach upon said aperture(s).
  • the tool is provided with three such apertures and the blade carrier is equipped with three blades co-operable one with each aperture.
  • This form of tool is particularly suitable for stripping of coaxial cables.
  • the blades are adj stable independently of each other so that the three blades can be set to different depths of cut corresponding to the depths of cut required for slitting of the outer sheath, trimming of the outer mesh-like conductor and slitting of the inner sleeve.
  • the tool is provided with a stop element associated one with each aperture to limit the extent to which the cable can be inserted.
  • the stop elements may be adjustable axially of the respective aperture or alternatively the stop elements may be releasably connectible to the tool body and the tool may be associated with a set of different sized elements so that the size of element can be selected according to the length of sheath etc to be removed.
  • the carrier is conveniently spring-loaded for movement in the cable slitting direction and is adapted to be manually withdrawn from its limiting position to allow cable insertion into said apertures.
  • the tool body is in the form of a housing in which the carrier is slidably mounted and the housing and carrier are formed with holes to enable the user to withdraw the carrier from its limiting position by inserting his finger through the holes and retracting the carrier.
  • the holes in the housing may for example be pyriforrae with their major axes extending in the direction of movement of the carrier and the hole in the carrier may be circular.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a tool for stripping co-axial cables
  • Figure 2 is a side view of the tool; and Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 but with part of the tool housing removed to show the internal construction of the tool more clearly.
  • each housing portion 12, 14 is formed with three apertures 16, 18 and 20 aligned one with each of the corresponding apertures in the other housing portion so that a cable 22 can be inserted through any one pair of registering apertures in the manner indicated in Figure 2.
  • the apertures 16, 18 and 20 are of a tapering configuration for reasons that will become apparent subsequently and, in the embodiment illustrated, each aperture comprises a semi-circular portion and a V-shaped portion, the apices of the V's being located closest to the adjacent end of the housing.
  • the margins of the apertures 16, 18 and 20 may be formed with flanges which project inwardly of the housing so as to provide extended support for the cable.
  • a blade carrier 24 is mounted within the housing 10 for sliding movement lengthwise of the housing towards and away from the apertures 16, 18 and
  • the blade-carrier is limited in its movement towards the apertures 16, 18 and 20 by suitable stop means,for example internal shoulders 26 within the housing, and is biassed towards this limiting position by springs 27.
  • the carrier 24 is formed with a number of internally threaded bores which receive respective screw-threaded rods 28, 30 and 32.
  • the rods 28, 30 and 32 extend lengthwise of the housing towards respective ones of the apertures 16, 18 and 20 and terminate in portions 34 which are rotatably connected with the rods 28, 30 and 32 and are provided with knurled sections 36 by means of which the rods 28, 30 and 32 can be adjusted relative to the carrier 24 in the lengthwise direction.
  • Lock nuts 38 are also provided for securing the rods in a selected position of adjustment, the lock nuts 38 also including knurled sections to aid manipulation thereof. In the area of the lock nut 38 and the knurled sections 36 of portions 34, the housing portions 12, 14 are cut away to allow the user access to these components for the purposes of adjustment.
  • the portions 34 are each connected to a..respective blade 40 which are guided for sliding movement within the housing and are formed with generally T-shaped slots for reception of the heads 42 and portions 34.
  • the housing portions 12, 14 5 are formed with slots 44 and the carrier 24 is formed with ah opening 46 so that the user can effect retraction of the blade-carrier by inserting the finger through the holes 44 and 46 and pulling the carrier in the appropriate' direction.
  • the extent to which the blades 40 encroach upon the apertures 16, 18 and 20 is reduced to facilitate insertion of the cable.
  • the housing portion 14 Adjacent each of the apertures 16, 18 and 20, the housing portion 14 is formed with apertures 5 48 forming sockets for reception of spigot portions of L-shaped stop elements 50 which can be arranged to overlie respective ones of the apertures 16, 18 and 20 to limit the extent to which the cable can be inserted through the housing and hence the 0 length of sheath etc that can be stripped.
  • the stop elements will be made in a range of sizes so that the user can select the appropriate size __ -. for the length of.sheath etc to be-stripped.
  • the blades 40 are set by means 5 of adjustment of the rods 28, 30 and 32 so as to
  • the blade 40 associated with aperture 20 is intended to produce an incision of predetermined depth into the outer sheathing of a co-axial cable
  • the blade 40 associated with aperture 18 is set to make an incision into the mesh-like conductor of the cable
  • the blade 40 associated with the aperture 16 is set to make an incision of predetermined depth into the sleeve surrounding the inner conductor of the cable.
  • the carrier 24 is retracted to enable the cable to be inserted into aperture 20, the cable is inserted until it comes into abutment with the corresponding stop element, the carrier is released so that the blade associated with aperture 20 makes the required incision and the incision can then be extended around the complete periphery of the cable by rotating the tool about the cable while the cable end is maintained in abutment with the corresponding stop element 50.
  • the outer sheathing is then removed by pulling the tool axially of the cable and after removal of the outer sheathing, the same procedure can be carried out for the remaining elements of the cable which are to be stripped, the subsequent operations being caried out using the apertures 18 and 16 respectively.
  • the settings of the blades are adjusted accordingly by releasing the lock nuts 38 and rotating the portions 34.
  • the tapering configuration of the apertures 16, 18 and 20 caters for the differing diameters of the respective elements of a given size of co-axial cable.
  • the tool can be used for other types of cable.
  • the tool will be particularly useful in instances where electrical assembly work involves stripping of a limited range of for example single conductor cables, each blade being set for the cutting of a different sized cable of the range.

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US7565740B2 (en) 2004-12-01 2009-07-28 Corning Gilbert Inc. Method for standardizing coaxial cable jacket diameters
US10033168B2 (en) * 2014-07-03 2018-07-24 Ppc Broadband, Inc. Modular blade cartridge for a cable stripping tool and a stripping tool utilizing a modular blade cartridge
US10418796B2 (en) 2016-03-27 2019-09-17 Southwire Company, Llc Cable stripper

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GB2133226B (en) * 1983-01-07 1986-07-02 Zdzislaw Bieganski Cable stripper
GB2226461B (en) * 1988-12-22 1993-05-26 Zdzislaw Bieganski Coaxial cable stripper

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GB611822A (en) * 1946-05-09 1948-11-04 Gerald Stains Ltd Improvements in or relating to cutting tools
US2738479A (en) * 1951-10-04 1956-03-13 Warren H Kintzinger Plural wire stripper and electrical connector
GB1102808A (en) * 1965-09-22 1968-02-14 John Jackson Turner Improvements in or relating to wire-stripping tools
DE2523148A1 (de) * 1975-05-24 1976-12-02 Licentia Gmbh Absetzwerkzeug fuer koaxialkabel

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB611822A (en) * 1946-05-09 1948-11-04 Gerald Stains Ltd Improvements in or relating to cutting tools
US2738479A (en) * 1951-10-04 1956-03-13 Warren H Kintzinger Plural wire stripper and electrical connector
GB1102808A (en) * 1965-09-22 1968-02-14 John Jackson Turner Improvements in or relating to wire-stripping tools
DE2523148A1 (de) * 1975-05-24 1976-12-02 Licentia Gmbh Absetzwerkzeug fuer koaxialkabel

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7565740B2 (en) 2004-12-01 2009-07-28 Corning Gilbert Inc. Method for standardizing coaxial cable jacket diameters
US10033168B2 (en) * 2014-07-03 2018-07-24 Ppc Broadband, Inc. Modular blade cartridge for a cable stripping tool and a stripping tool utilizing a modular blade cartridge
US10418796B2 (en) 2016-03-27 2019-09-17 Southwire Company, Llc Cable stripper

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DE3061740D1 (en) 1983-03-03

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