Cable tie tensioning and severing tool
11186394 ยท 2021-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B13/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cable tie tensioning and severing tool includes: a cutting member, a pulling member with a pivotable pushing block abutting against the cutting member, a trigger with a stop block abutting against the pushing block, a pivotable pressing hammer, a turning knob, and an elastic member compressed between the pressing hammer and a spirally ramped end face of the turning knob such that the pressing hammer applies to the cutting member a pressing force whose magnitude can be adjusted by rotating the turning knob. The stop block can be driven by the trigger to push the pushing block, which in turn pulls a cable tie through the pulling member and, once the pressing force is overcome, pivots the cutting member to sever the cable tie.
Claims
1. A cable tie tensioning and severing tool, characterized by comprising: a housing having an end provided with an inlet and an opposite end provided with a connection opening, wherein the inlet is an entrance for a cable tie; a cutting member pivotally provided in the housing, wherein the cutting member has a front end and a rear end defined respectively on two opposite sides of a pivotally connected portion of the cutting member, and the front end is provided with a blade for severing the cable tie; a pulling member slidably provided in a channel in the housing, wherein the pulling member is provided with a toothed block for pulling the cable tie and is pivotally provided with a pushing block abutting against the rear end of the cutting member; a trigger pivotally connected to the housing, wherein the trigger is provided with a stop block abutting against the pushing block; and an adjustment mechanism comprising a pressing hammer pivotally provided in the housing, a turning knob pivotally provided in the connection opening, and an elastic member provided between the pressing hammer and the turning knob, wherein the elastic member has one end pressing against a ramped end face of the turning knob, the ramped end face has a height changing continuously in a spiral direction, the elastic member has an opposite end pressing against the pressing hammer such that the pressing hammer applies a pressing force to the cutting member, the elastic member presses against the ramped end face at a position adjustable by rotating the turning knob, and the magnitude of the pressing force depends on the position at which the elastic member presses against the ramped end face; wherein by pivoting the trigger, the stop block is driven to push the pushing block such that the pushing block pulls the cable tie through the pulling member and, once the pressing force is overcome, the pushing block pushes and thereby pivots the cutting member to sever the cable tie.
2. The cable tie tensioning and severing tool of claim 1, wherein the turning knob is provided with an axle, the ramped end face extends spirally around a center defined by the axle, the axle is peripherally provided with a plurality of positioning grooves, and the housing is provided with an elastic positioning member configured to be elastically engaged in any one of the positioning grooves of the axle and thereby secure the turning knob in position.
3. The cable tie tensioning and severing tool of claim 2, wherein the turning knob is circumferentially provided with a marked surface, and the marked surface is provided with marking information corresponding in position to the positioning grooves.
4. The cable tie tensioning and severing tool of claim 1, wherein the housing is provided with a restoring spring pressing against the cutting member in order for the cutting member to return to an original position thereof when no longer pushed by the pushing block.
5. The cable tie tensioning and severing tool of claim 1, wherein the pressing hammer is provided with a concavely curved portion, and the rear end of the cutting member is provided with a protruding block configured to abut against and be received in the concavely curved portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) A cutting member 2 is pivotally provided in the housing 1 via a first pivot shaft 14. The cutting member 2 has a front end 21 and a rear end 22 defined respectively on two opposite sides of the first pivot shaft 14. The front end 21 is provided with a blade 211 for severing a cable tie. The rear end 22 is provided with a protruding block 221.
(9) A plurality of position limiting posts 15 are provided in the housing 1 such that a channel is formed between and bounded by the position limiting posts 15. A pulling member 3 is provided in the channel and is configured to slide in the channel. The front end of the pulling member 3 is provided with a toothed block 31 for engaging with and pulling a cable tie. The rear end of the pulling member 3 is pivotally provided with a pushing block 4 via a second pivot shaft 16. The pushing block 4 has an upper abutting surface 41 abutting against the rear end 22 of the cutting member 2.
(10) A trigger 5 is pivotally connected to the housing 1 via a third pivot shaft 18. The trigger 5 lies in front of the handle 13 and can be pivoted toward the handle 13. The trigger 5 is provided with a stop block 51 abutting against a lower abutting surface 42 of the pushing block 4. When the trigger 5 is pulled, the stop block 51 pushes the pushing block 4 rearward such that the pulling member 3 is pulled, i.e., displaced rearward, by the pushing block 4 and therefore pulls the cable tie in the inlet 11. The stop block 51 also pivots the pushing block 4 with respect to the second pivot shaft 16 such that the cutting member 2 is pushed and consequently pivoted by the pushing block 4 and thus drives the blade 211 to severe the cable tie. The housing 1 is further provided with a restoring spring 17 pressing against the cutting member 2 so that the cutting member 2 can return to its original position when no longer pushed by the pushing block 4.
(11) The distance for which a cable tie is pulled (or more particularly the distance for which the end of the cable tie that is engaged with the toothed block 31 of the pulling member 3 is pulled with respect to the objects being fastened with the cable tie) before the cable tie is severed determines the tightness with which the objects are fastened, and in this embodiment, the distance can be adjusted with an adjustment mechanism 6. The adjustment mechanism 6 includes a pressing hammer 61, a turning knob 62, and an elastic member 63. The pressing hammer 61 is pivotally provided in the housing 1 via a fourth pivot shaft 19. The front end of the pressing hammer 61 is provided with a concavely curved portion 611 for abutting against and receiving the protruding block 221 of the cutting member 2. The turning knob 62 is pivotally provided in the connection opening 12 of the housing 1 and can be rotated in the connection opening 12. The turning knob 62 is provided with an axle 621 at the center and a ramped block 622 surrounding the axle 621. The ramped block 622 has a ramped end face 623, whose height changes continuously in a spiral direction.
(12) The elastic member 63 is provided between the pressing hammer 61 and the turning knob 62 and includes a spring and a sleeve mounted around and thereby covering one end of the spring. The elastic member 63 has one end pressing against the ramped end face 623 of the turning knob 62 and the opposite end pressing against the rear side of the pressing hammer 61. Thus, the pressing hammer 61 is pushed by the elastic member 63 and applies a pressing force to the cutting member 2, wherein the pressing force hinders the cutting member 2 from being pivoted by the pushing block 4; in other words, the pushing force applied by the pushing block 4 to the cutting member 2 must be large enough to overcome the pressing force of the pressing hammer 61 in order to pivot the cutting member 2 and thereby drive the blade 211 to sever the cable tie.
(13) The magnitude of the pressing force depends on the position at which the elastic member 63 presses against the ramped end face 623, and this position can be adjusted by rotating the turning knob 62. More specifically, referring to
(14) In terms of use, if it is desired that a cable tie is severed without being excessively tensioned (i.e., without the tied objects being fastened too tight) by pulling the trigger 5, the turning knob 62 can be rotated as shown in
(15) If it is desired that a cable tie is severed under a high tension generated by pulling the trigger 5 (i.e., with the tied objects being tightly fastened), the turning knob 62 can be rotated as shown in
(16) Moreover, referring to
(17) The present invention is advantageous in that it allows the tightness of a cable tie to be adjusted using not only a smaller number of components but also simpler components than in the prior art, that it features a lower material cost and a lower level of technical difficulty of assembly than the prior art, and that it provides greater convenience of use than the prior art through an effortless operation enabled by the ramped end face 623 pushing the elastic member 63 while the turning knob 62 is rotated.