H01B7/368

Damage preventing identification system for conductors and coupling points in electrical systems with data acquisition
10459026 · 2019-10-29 · ·

Damage preventing identification system for electrical conductors and coupling points including at least one identification unit arranged for arrangement to a surface, end cap or cable shoe of an electrical conductor, which identification unit is provided with an encapsulation for arrangement of the identification unit to the electrical conductor, and for housing means for visual and electronic tagging, which identification unit further includes means for measuring temperature and/or current.

WIRING TERMINAL FACILITATING IDENTIFICATION OF CORRECT WIRING

A terminal for facilitating identification of an accurate wiring, including a casing and a plurality of terminals, the terminal being extended from the inside of the casing. The casing is provided with a plurality of marking zones; one-to-one correspondence with the terminals. An easy-to-identify identification area on the connection terminals of various circuit connecting devices such as a socket, a plug, a knife switch, an air switch, a circuit breaker, an electric meter, a motor, a transformer, a power line, a generator or a transformer, and different terminals is provided. The corresponding identification areas are set with different colors and sorting. The characters of each country can facilitate the technical personnel or ordinary users to accurately distinguish and identify different terminals such as live wire, naught wire and earth wire. The colored identification areas correspond to different color power lines.

ELECTRICAL CABLE WITH ELECTRONIC TAG
20190229454 · 2019-07-25 ·

An electrical cable for transmitting power is disclosed having a cable portion, a plug, a receptacle, and an electronic tag, where the electronic tag may communicate with a portable electronic device. A user may enter data such as his name or other information such that when the user uses the portable electronic device to communicate with the electronic tag, the user may easily identify his or her extension cord. The electronic tag may also communicate location information allowing the user to track the location of the electrical cable from a remote location.

Label-holder element for electric wires
10311762 · 2019-06-04 · ·

Label-holder element for electrical wires (200), comprising a body (410; 510) extending in a longitudinal lengthwise direction (X-X), transverse widthwise direction (Y-Y) and vertical thickness direction (Z-Z), with a front face (10a) provided with a seat (20) for labels (30), side faces (410b) and a rear face (410c), said seat (20) having opposite top (20a) and bottom (20b) edges which extend in the transverse direction (Y-Y), are arranged opposite each other in the longitudinal direction (X-X) and are formed in the manner of engaging means (21,22) for retaining a label (30); means for coupling with an electrical wire (200) comprising at least one pair (440; 540) of teeth (441; 541) extending outwards from the rear surface (410c; 510c) in the vertical direction (Z-Z), the teeth (441; 541) of one pair having a free end (441a; 541a) directed towards the other tooth in the transverse direction (Y-Y) and being arranged staggered in the longitudinal direction (X-X) for mounting on/engagement with a wire (200).

Label-holder element for electrical terminal blocks
10304357 · 2019-05-28 · ·

Label-holder element for electric switchboard terminal blocks (100), comprising a body (10;110;210;310;410) extending in a longitudinal lengthwise direction (X-X), transverse widthwise direction (Y-Y) and vertical thickness direction (Z-Z), with a front face (10a) provided with a seat (20) for labels (30), side faces (10b) and a rear face (10c;110c;210c;310c;410c), said seat (20) having a top edge (20a) and bottom edge (20b) arranged opposite each other in the longitudinal direction (X-X) and formed with engaging means (21,22;521,522) for a label (30), and means (40;140;240) projecting outwards from the rear face of the body (10), with an elasticity in the longitudinal direction (X-X) and suitable for coupling with means (101,100;210) for supporting the label-holder element on a terminal block (100;1100).

Method and apparatus for applying labels to cable
10272616 · 2019-04-30 · ·

A method for applying a label to an electrical cable having an outermost sheath with convolutions defining alternating peaks and valleys, the method including attaching the label to the sheath. The label includes a label substrate, the label substrate includes an attaching side, the attaching side being attached through an adhesive; and the label attaches to the peaks and spans across the valleys and circumferentially wraps around the sheath.

Device for applying marking tubes onto a cable

Disclosed is a device for applying marking tubes onto cables including: a driving mechanism for a cable along a driving axis; at least one buffer pipe in a producing position aligned with the driving axis, the buffer pipe having dimensions adapted both for a cable to be marked to run through the buffer pipe and for a number of marking tubes to be threaded onto the buffer pipe; a pushing unit engaging and pushing along the driving axis at least one first out marking tube of the marking tubes threaded on the buffer pipe until this first out marking tube exits the buffer pipe and is released onto the cable. Also disclosed is a method for applying marking tubes onto cables using a buffer pipe. The cable is always driven in the same forward direction and there is no limitation of cable length or marking tube number or location.

A CABLE STRIPPING TOOL FOR ELECTRICAL CABLES
20180323588 · 2018-11-08 ·

A cable stripping tool for use with electrical cables comprising an inner core and at least one outer sheath. The cable stripper includes a body including a cable retaining portion having a rotational axis defined therethrough. The cable retaining portion is configured to receive a cable such that its longitudinal axis is coaxial with the rotational axis. The cable stripper also includes first and second cutting blades movable transversely relative to the rotational axis between a retracted position and a cutting position, the cutting blades each having a blade edge. The blade edges of the first and second blades are axially spaced from each other relative to the rotational axis and are arranged such that in the cutting position the first cutting blade is spaced a first radial distance from the rotational axis and the second blade is spaced a second radial distance from the rotational axis that is greater than the first radial distance. The cable stripping tool is rotatable about the rotational axis when the cutting blades are in the cutting position to cause the blades to cut around the entire circumference of the cable.

Clamp mark and wire harness
10109394 · 2018-10-23 · ·

A clamp mark includes a mark main body, flange parts and a linear rib. The mark main body has a cylindrical shape. The mark main body is made of resin material by molding. The mark main body covers a circumference of an electric wire entirely in a circumference direction of the electric wire at a predetermined position of the electric wire in an axial direction of the electric wire. The flange parts are respectively provided on both ends of the mark main body in an axial direction of the mark main body so as to project outward in a radial direction of the mark main body from an outer peripheral surface of the mark main body. The rib is provided on and projected from the outer peripheral surface of the mark main body.

INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING CABLES AND CONNECTED PERIPHERALS
20180301243 · 2018-10-18 ·

The present invention relates to an integrated system for identifying cables and connected peripherals comprising at least one cable provided with at least one connector, at least one electronic chip associated with a powering to arrangement, the chip including at least one communication module with a terminal, a memory in which data, identification data of the cable, and at least one identifier are stored, said system being characterized in that it includes at least one antenna arranged along the cable and extending over at least one portion of the cable to be identified, said antenna being connected to the chip to allow data communication between said electronic chip and the communication terminal via activation of a management program contained in said chip.