H01R43/033

Wire sleeve hand application tool

A wire sleeve hand application tool includes a handle and a plurality of mandrels received in the handle and being selectively extendable from an axial end of the handle. Each of the mandrels are biased into a retracted position in which an entirety of the respective mandrel is received in the handle. Each of the mandrels are further axially extendable to an extended position in which an axial tip and a portion of the respective mandrel extends from the axial end of the handle while an opposite axial end of the respective mandrel remains supported within the handle. An extended mandrel may be used to insert a wire sleeve or tubular marker onto a wire or other elongate member.

Wire sleeve hand application tool

A wire sleeve hand application tool includes a handle and a plurality of mandrels received in the handle and being selectively extendable from an axial end of the handle. Each of the mandrels are biased into a retracted position in which an entirety of the respective mandrel is received in the handle. Each of the mandrels are further axially extendable to an extended position in which an axial tip and a portion of the respective mandrel extends from the axial end of the handle while an opposite axial end of the respective mandrel remains supported within the handle. An extended mandrel may be used to insert a wire sleeve or tubular marker onto a wire or other elongate member.

Cable connector
10522951 · 2019-12-31 · ·

The present disclosure discloses a cable connector, which comprises: a plurality of cables, each cable comprising a signal portion, the signal portion surrounded by an insulative member, a shielding layer surrounding the insulating layer and an insulative covering surrounding the shielding layer; a housing structure, the housing structure including a conductive bottom shell and a conductive upper shell configured to form a receiving portion; and a conductive grounding member disposed on each of the cables, the grounding member formed from a compressible material and contacts the shielding layer, wherein each cable of the plurality of cables is accommodated in the receiving portion and the grounding member of each one of the cables contacts the grounding member of an adjacent cable of the plurality of cables and at least one of the conductive shells when the conductive shells are secured together.

Cable connector
10522951 · 2019-12-31 · ·

The present disclosure discloses a cable connector, which comprises: a plurality of cables, each cable comprising a signal portion, the signal portion surrounded by an insulative member, a shielding layer surrounding the insulating layer and an insulative covering surrounding the shielding layer; a housing structure, the housing structure including a conductive bottom shell and a conductive upper shell configured to form a receiving portion; and a conductive grounding member disposed on each of the cables, the grounding member formed from a compressible material and contacts the shielding layer, wherein each cable of the plurality of cables is accommodated in the receiving portion and the grounding member of each one of the cables contacts the grounding member of an adjacent cable of the plurality of cables and at least one of the conductive shells when the conductive shells are secured together.

BONDING LINE ATTACHMENT
20190393621 · 2019-12-26 ·

A bonding wire conductively connected to a pipe having a pipe body and a conductive tab mounted to the pipe and having a hole therein, the bonding wire being in the form of a braided conductive cable provided with a connector at each of its ends, the bonding wire being tightly wound around the pipe body and the ends both passing through the hole in the connector such that the ends of the bonding wire extend away from the pipe body after passing through the hole, while a portion of the bonding wire between the end portions is wrapped tightly around the pipe body; the bonding wire held under tension around the pipe body by a crimp around the two end portions where they pass through the hole.

BONDING LINE ATTACHMENT
20190393621 · 2019-12-26 ·

A bonding wire conductively connected to a pipe having a pipe body and a conductive tab mounted to the pipe and having a hole therein, the bonding wire being in the form of a braided conductive cable provided with a connector at each of its ends, the bonding wire being tightly wound around the pipe body and the ends both passing through the hole in the connector such that the ends of the bonding wire extend away from the pipe body after passing through the hole, while a portion of the bonding wire between the end portions is wrapped tightly around the pipe body; the bonding wire held under tension around the pipe body by a crimp around the two end portions where they pass through the hole.

JOINING METHOD OF ELECTRIC WIRES AND JOINING STRUCTURE OF ELECTRIC WIRES
20240088617 · 2024-03-14 · ·

A joining method of electric wires includes peeling off an insulation sheath of each of a plurality of electric wires at a part of each of the electric wires to expose core wires having been twisted of each of the electric wires, untwisting the exposed core wires of each of the electric wires, and joining untwisted core wires of the electric wires together in a bundle.

Splice Terminal and Method for Making a Splice Arrangement
20240079798 · 2024-03-07 ·

A splice arrangement for a plurality of electric lines is provided. Each electric line has a conductor, an insulating sheath, and a cable shoe fixed to one end of the respective conductor of each line. The splice arrangement has a connection bolt composed of a shaft and a head and is provided with at least one spring contact fixed to the shaft for engaging with one or several of the cable shoes to establish an electrical connection between the plurality of electric lines.

Splice Terminal and Method for Making a Splice Arrangement
20240079798 · 2024-03-07 ·

A splice arrangement for a plurality of electric lines is provided. Each electric line has a conductor, an insulating sheath, and a cable shoe fixed to one end of the respective conductor of each line. The splice arrangement has a connection bolt composed of a shaft and a head and is provided with at least one spring contact fixed to the shaft for engaging with one or several of the cable shoes to establish an electrical connection between the plurality of electric lines.

Formed wire inlay tool

A tool for wrapping a formed wire around a cable is provided. The tool includes a handle portion and a head portion. The handle portion has an elongated body and a hand grip portion attached to the elongated body. The head portion has a cover pivotably attached to a base. When the cover is pivoted into contact with the base a cable receiving opening is formed between the cover and the base. The head portion also includes a pusher member extending from the cover or the base into the cable receiving opening. The pusher member is adapted to contact and push strands of a formed wire when the tool is in use.