Patent classifications
H01B13/344
System and method for identification and marking of electric cables in industrial cabinets
Devices for identification and marking of electrical cables and apparatuses in an industrial cabinet include a plate on which is present a bidimensional code, wherein the code presents a possible number of combinations equal to at least 10.sup.6. A system for the identification and marking of electric cable in industrial cabinets includes a set of devices; an apparatus capable of reading the bidimensional codes; and a processor capable of exchanging data with the reading apparatus, and wherein the electrical scheme of the industrial cabinet is charged. A method for identification and marking of electrical cables and apparatuses in an industrial cabinet making use of the above defined system includes installing a device a cable apparatus reading the bidimensional code using the reading apparatus; associating the bidimensional code to an alpha-numeric code defined in the electrical scheme.
APPARATUS FOR APPLYING A SLEEVE TO A CABLE AND METHOD OF INSERTION INTO A CONDUIT
A fabric sleeve in the form of a strip of material having compatible attachment members along its lateral edges, is applied to a cable by a device located at a site where the cable can be introduced into a conduit. The device includes a beam carried by a post. The beam carries a plurality of formers which receive the sleeve and the cable from rolls and which progressively fold the sleeve around the cable. The beam also carries an attachment device which receives the sleeve and cable from the formers and which connects the attachment members of the sleeve to confine the cable therein. The attachment device can be opened so that the sleeved cable can be removed. The device is operated at the site until the sleeved cable reaches a downstream installation site and the process is repeated at that downstream site.
Method and apparatus for applying labels to cable
An apparatus for attaching a label to a moving cable, the apparatus comprising: an attaching device for applying a label onto a moving cable and a roller for pressing the label against the moving cable, wherein the roller comprises a first roller for pressing one label against the moving cable, wherein the first roller comprises a U shape hollow portion and is mounted at an angle with the U shape hollow portion directly facing a side of the moving cable and wherein the label is formed into a U shape a first edge of the U shape longer than a second edge of the U shape; a first roll down roller for folding the second edge of the label against the moving cable and the first edge of the label; and a second roll down roller for folding the first edge of the label against the folded second edge of the label and wherein the first roll down roller is mounted to overlap the second roll down roller to overlap the label edges onto the moving cable.
TECHNIQUE FOR MARKING A CONDUCTING ELEMENT
A device for a circumferentially closed arrangement of a printed piece of tubing around a prolate object includes: a guide passage for conveying the piece of tubing along a longitudinal direction thereof and to open piece of tubing during a conveying movement under an effect of flexing forces; and at least one sensor aligned transversely to the longitudinal direction, the at least one sensor detecting an end of the piece of tubing, which end is trailing during the conveying movement, by exposing the at least one sensor, and detecting the prolate object introduced into the piece of tubing, which is opened, along the longitudinal direction against the conveying movement at an exiting of a trailing end by blocking the at least one sensor.
Wire Organizer for Untangling and Arranging Strands of Wires and Cables
A wire organizer for untangling and arranging strands of wires and cables ensures wires being pulled out of a wire spool are correctly labeled. The wire organizer includes an elongated body, a plurality of conduits, and a plurality of modifiable labels. The plurality of conduits separates and organizes wires in a manner which allows the wires to travel freely through the elongated body. The plurality of modifiable labels identifies the insulating material, conductor material, and/or external dimensions of wires traveling through the plurality of conduits. The plurality of conduits is drilled transversely through the longitudinal side of the elongated body. Each of the plurality of modifiable labels is positioned directly over a corresponding one of the plurality of conduits, thereby helping the user correctly identify the wires.
Label printer and system for marking a prolate object
A printer for outputting a printed product includes: a print head for printing on a print medium moving in a longitudinal direction, the print medium including a plurality of separate or separable labels detachably arranged on a carrier along the longitudinal direction; and a material interface for outputting the print medium printed by the printer as a printed product, the material interface including a dispensing edge and a support, which deflect the carrier over the dispensing edge and the support downstream of the print head in the longitudinal direction. The dispensing edge is arranged relative to the support in a first position to induce a detaching deflection of the carrier for detaching the respective label. The dispensing edge and the support are arranged in a second position relative to each other to induce an entraining deflection for entraining the respective label on the carrier.
TECHNIQUE FOR INSERTION OF A PROLATE OBJECT
A device for insertion of a prolate object into a piece of tubing opened at least at an end for marking the prolate object includes: a guide corridor for conveying the piece of tubing along a longitudinal direction of the guide corridor, a width of the guide corridor in a transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction being controllable as a function of a diameter of the piece of tubing; and a support surface arranged downstream of the guide corridor in a conveying movement at least one position in the longitudinal direction, which support surface aligns the prolate object during insertion into the opened piece of tubing. The support surface includes at least two partial surfaces arranged one behind another in the longitudinal direction and overlapping in the transverse direction for supporting the prolate object during insertion.
Technique for arranging a marking around a prolate object
A device for arranging a marking around a prolate object includes: a material interface for receiving a printed product provided by a printer; a printing signal interface for acquiring a control signal indicative of the provision of the printed product; a stop for limiting a longitudinal motion of the prolate object along a longitudinal axis in an end position of the prolate object relative to the device; and at least one actuator for, depending on the control signal indicative of the provision of the printed product, arranging the marking in a circumferentially closed manner on the prolate object using the printed product provided by the printer. The prolate object is arranged in the end position.
Method of Marking A Location of Interest on A Power Cable
A method of marking a location of interest on a power cable, including a) identifying a location of interest on a layer of the power cable in a process of manufacturing the power cable, and b) providing a marker at the location of interest, the marker being able to transmit radiation.
Apparatus for applying a sleeve to a cable
A fabric sleeve in the form of a strip of material having compatible attachment members along its lateral edges, is applied to a cable by a device located at a site where the cable can be introduced into a conduit. The device includes a beam carried by a post. The beam carries a plurality of formers which receive the sleeve and the cable from rolls and which progressively fold the sleeve around the cable. The beam also carries an attachment device which receives the sleeve and cable from the formers and which connects the attachment members of the sleeve to confine the cable therein. The attachment device can be opened so that the sleeved cable can be removed. The device is operated at the site until the sleeved cable reaches a downstream installation site and the process is repeated at that downstream site.