Patent classifications
B65B13/027
Systems and methods for zip-tie cutting
A cutting tool is provided. The cutting tool includes a first member and a second member that are configured to be disposed on opposite sides of the free end of the cable tie. At least one of the first and second members is articulable toward the other. The first member includes a curved blade that is curved along at least a portion of the curved blade along a transverse direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis defined by the free end of the cable tie. The second member has an opposed surface. Urging the curved blade toward and into contact with the opposed surface removes an end portion of the free end of the cable tie, with a remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie curved along at least a portion of the remaining portion of the free end along the transverse direction.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR RELEASING CABLE TIES
A tool 100 comprises chassis 120, slider 110, first jaw 130, second jaw 140 and compression spring 190. Chassis 120 comprises distal end 125, proximal end 126, opposite distal end 125, and distal interior wall 111, facing proximal end 126 of chassis 120. Slider 110 comprises slider opening 113 and is coupled to chassis 120. First jaw 130 is coupled to chassis 120 and is located between distal interior wall 111 of chassis 120 and slider 110. Second jaw 140 is coupled to chassis 120 and is located between first jaw 130 and slider 110. Compression spring 190 is located between first jaw 130 and second jaw 140. When slider 110 is moved relative to chassis 120, first jaw 130 is stationary relative to chassis 120, and second jaw 140 moves relative to chassis 120 and is stationary relative to slider 110.
CABLE TIE TENSIONER
A cable tie tensioner includes a first plate body and a second plate body. The first plate body includes a first pivot portion, a first operation handle, and a cutting member. The second plate body includes a second pivot portion and a second operation handle corresponding to the first pivot portion and the first operation handle. The second plate body is provided with a pressing member. When in use, a tie section of a cable tie is inserted through the pressing member, the second operation handle is operated to move toward the first operation handle, and the pressing member clamps the excessive tie section of the cable tie to be pulled so that an article can be tied up. After the article is tightened, the cutting member is used to cut off the excessive tie section of the cable tie.
Cable tie tensioner
A cable tie tensioner includes a first plate body and a second plate body. The first plate body includes a first pivot portion, a first operation handle, and a cutting member. The second plate body includes a second pivot portion and a second operation handle corresponding to the first pivot portion and the first operation handle. The second plate body is provided with a pressing member. When in use, a tie section of a cable tie is inserted through the pressing member, the second operation handle is operated to move toward the first operation handle, and the pressing member clamps the excessive tie section of the cable tie to be pulled so that an article can be tied up. After the article is tightened, the cutting member is used to cut off the excessive tie section of the cable tie.
TRIGGERLESS CABLE TIE TENSION AND CUT TOOL
A tool for installing a cable tie has an axial length with no hand grip or trigger projecting laterally from the length of the tool and the tool is activated electronically by a push button to pull the tail of the cable tie and then cut the tail from the cable tie adjacent the head of the cable tie.
Method and apparatus for releasing a cable tie
One example of the present disclosure relates to a tool for releasing a cable tie. The tool includes a front member having a front indexing surface and a front extension member. The tool includes a rear member movably coupled to the front member, with the rear member including a rear indexing surface and a rear extension member. When the front member and the rear member engage a head of the cable tie in a closed state, the front extension member protrudes into an opening in the head, in an insertion direction, a front extension distance that is less than the length of the head minus a distance from the rear surface to a pawl of the cable tie along the insertion direction, and spaces a contact portion of the pawl, along a transverse direction, by a distance sufficient to disengage the cable tie.
RFID ENHANCED FIXTURING APPARATUS
A fixturing apparatus that includes a housing defining an interior space and having a trapezoidal cross-section, a first end, and an opposing second end, and is formed to include an aperture extending therethrough from the first end to said second end. The fixturing apparatus further comprises a flexible strap and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip to allow identifying and tracking the fixturing apparatus.
TIGHTENING AUXILIARY DEVICE FOR STRAPPING BELT
A tightening auxiliary device for a strapping belt includes a main body which is mounted to a strapping machine. One end of the main body is a stop portion provided with a strapping buckle. When the strapping machine is used to strap a box, the strapping belt is wound around the box, and a first end of the strapping belt is fixed to a first side of the strapping buckle, and a second end of the strapping belt is wound around a second side of the strapping buckle and fitted on a rotary shaft of the strapping machine. During the tightening operation, the stop portion holds against the strapping belt and the first side of the strapping buckle, so that the strapping machine can pull the second end of the strapping belt effectively for tightening the strapping belt to be closely attached to the box, enhancing the strapping effect.
Externally-Powered Strapping Tool And A Strapping Tool Assembly Utilized Therein
Disclosed herein is an externally-powered strapping tool that includes a strapping tool assembly configured to perform one or more strapping operations; and an external power source operatively coupled thereto, the external power source being attached to the strapping tool assembly in a substantially immovable manner. Also disclosed herein is a strapping tool assembly that includes one or more strapping tool subassemblies configured to perform one or more strapping operations; a power transfer subassembly operatively coupled to the one or more strapping tool subassemblies, the power transfer subassembly configured to transfer motive power from the external power source to the one or more strapping tool subassemblies; and attachment means configured to releasably attach the strapping tool assembly to the external power source, the attachment means further configured to hold the external power source in a substantially fixed position relative to the strapping tool assembly when the attachment means is engaged.
Fixturing apparatus
A fixturing apparatus that includes a housing defining an interior space and having a trapezoidal cross-section, a first end, and an opposing second end, and is formed to include an aperture extending therethrough from the first end to said second end.