Patent classifications
B65B13/027
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.
APPARATUS FOR TENSIONING A CABLE LACING TAPE DEVICE
An apparatus for tensioning a cable tape comprises a housing, a drive assembly, a capstan, and an optional cutting device. The drive assembly includes a driving member and a driven member slidably coupled to the driving member. A biasing element is coupled between the driving and the driven member and in a first operating mode, the driving member causes movement of the driven member little or no relative movement between two members. The capstan is rotatably coupled to the housing, and includes a gripping device to grip a cable tape and wrap the cable tape around an outer surface of the capstan as the capstan rotates. In a second operating mode, a tension force applied on the capstan by the cable tape that is greater than the biasing force allows relative movement between the driving member and the driven member.
STRAPPING APPARATUS
A strapping apparatus has a frame, a single drive motor carried on the frame and having an output shaft, a feed roller connected to the motor and rotatable on the frame, and a tightening roller connected to the motor and rotatable on the frame. A strap from a supply is spanned over and passes between the feed and tightening roller to the object. A lever is pivoted on the frame parallel to the feed and tightening axes for movement between two angularly offset end positions. A feed counter roller freely rotatable on the lever is engageable in one of the end positions with the feed roller to pinch and advance the strap toward the object, and a tightening counter roller rotatable on the lever is engageable in the other of the end positions with the tightening roller to pinch and pull the strap away from the object.
Cable tie locking structure and cable tie tool
In a locking structure of a cable tie, the cable tie includes a strap portion and a head portion. A first locking hole at a proximal end of the strap portion, and a second locking hole of the head portion, are formed in a shape wherein their widths in a short-side direction of the strap portion are longer than those in a longitudinal direction of the strap portion, and include a first inner wall surface and a second inner wall surface, respectively, that extend in a direction substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the strap portion, on the side nearer to the proximal end of the cable tie. The distal end of the strap portion has a protruded portion that protrudes through the first locking hole and into the second locking hole.
CABLE TIE TENSIONING AND CUT-OFF TOOL
Disclosed example tools for tensioning and severing an elongate cable tie include, inter alia, an adjustable biasing mechanism, adapted to provide a biasing load to any one of said trigger mechanism, said tension mechanism and said cut-off mechanism. The adjustable biasing mechanism further comprises a second biasing member, provided within said barrel portion; a lever link, pivotably mounted to a third fulcrum pin of said housing and coupled to said second biasing member via a first end portion, so as to translate a linear movement from said cutting linkage into a rotational movement of said lever link about said third fulcrum pin, and a cam link, operably coupled between a second end portion of said lever link and said cutting linkage, adapted to provide a predetermined resistance profile to said cutting linkage when moving said cutting lever from said lower position towards said upper position.
Portable Cable Tie Tool
An automatic cable tie apparatus tightens and fastens a cable tie around a bundle of cables. A motor imparts rotational movement to a shaft separately in a first direction and a second direction. The first and second directions are one of a clockwise and counter-clockwise direction. A cable tie delivery mechanism is operably joined to the motor such that the cable tie delivery mechanism transfers a cable tie to a cable tie load starting position as the shaft rotates in the first direction. A transporter is also operably joined to the motor such that the transporter transfers the cable tie from the cable tie load starting position to a cable tie tensioning position as the shaft rotates in the second direction.
SURGICAL STRING APPLICATOR FOR ANASTOMOSIS SURGERY
A surgical string applicator for anastomosis surgery is provided. The surgical string applicator includes an elongate shaft; a string applying assembly including a pair of opposing jaws connected to the elongate shaft, each jaw having an opening at its distal end, one or more surgical strings housed in the jaws in a form of an open loop with one end of the surgical string at the distal end of one jaw and an opposing end of the surgical string at the distal end of the other jaw, and a string fastening mechanism adapted to engage and fasten the surgical string around a tubular organ; and a handle portion including control mechanisms adapted to open and close at least one of the jaws and to actuate the string fastening mechanism. Further provided is an intra-lumenal position guide to be used together with the surgical string applicator.
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.