Threaded grasping system and method
20230291185 · 2023-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A one-hand manually operated apparatus configured to grip a threading cord, including a lower and upper arms that are hingedly connected by a first hinge, an elastic element maintaining the apparatus in a non-operative state, a guiding route located below or above at least one of the arms, configured to receive a section of the threading cord, wherein during an operative state, a simultaneous press of the two arms, one towards the other, applies a gripping force on the section of the threading cord.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A pulling threading apparatus , comprising: lower and upper arms that are hingedly connected by a first hinge; an elastic element maintaining the apparatus in a non-operative state; and a guiding route located below or above at least one of the arms, configured to receive a section of a threading cord; wherein during an operative state, a simultaneous press of the two arms, one towards the other, applies a grasping force on said section of the threading cord; wherein said grasping force is applied on the cord either directly by the two arms, or indirectly by at least one of said two arms activating an intermediate component, respectively; and wherein said intermediate component comprises at its first end a surface contacting the cord, and at its opposite end a second hinge that hingedly connects the intermediate component to the respective force-applying arm.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said intermediate component is located between a respective one of said two arms and the cord.
18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the arm that activates the intermediate component is the upper arm.
19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said contacting surface is configured as an inverted-V in cross-section.
20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said guiding route is located within the lower arm, and the lower arm further comprising elements for maintaining the cord within the guiding route.
21. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said elastic element is a spring.
22. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said elastic element is a telescopic elastic component.
23. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a fingers' grasping section of a main body.
24. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising within the route a slot configured to receive a selectable pad of respective height, thereby enabling operation with different cord's diameters.
25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the slot and each of said pads have compatible slanted surfaces, to secure the pad within the slot.
26. The apparatus of claim 24, further comprising an opening at a side of the respective arm, configured to allow pushing the pad out of the slot.
27. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said first hinge is positioned on a vertical extension from said lower arm.
28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein said vertical extension at least partially encloses the intermediate component, and wherein said intermediate component enters the guiding route through an opening at a top platform of said lower arm.
29. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein a top surface at said intermediate component is in continuous contact with a curved surface at the bottom of said upper arm.
30. A threading and pulling method, comprising: hingedly connecting, by a first hinge, lower and upper arms of an apparatus; maintaining, by an elastic element, the apparatus in a non- operative state; receiving, by a guiding route located below or above at least one of the arms, a section of a threading cord; and applying a grasping force by simultaneously pressing, during an operative state, the upper and lower arms towards the other on the section of the threading cord, wherein the grasping force is applied on the cord either directly by the upper and lower arms or indirectly by at least one of the upper and lower arms activating an intermediate component, wherein said intermediate component comprises at a first end a surface contacting the cord, and at am opposite end a second hinge that hingedly connects the intermediate component to the respective force-applying arm.
31. A threading apparatus configured to be grasped, comprising: lower and upper arms that are hingedly connected by a first hinge; an elastic element maintaining the apparatus in a non- operative state; a guiding route located below or above at least one of the arms, configured to receive a section of the threading cord, wherein during an operative state, a simultaneous press of the two arms, one towards the other, applies a grasping force on said section of the threading cord; wherein said grasping force is applied on the cord either directly by the two arms, or indirectly by at least one of said two arms activating an intermediate component, respectively; and wherein said intermediate component comprises at its first end a surface contacting the cord, and at its opposite end a second hinge that hingedly connects the intermediate component to the respective force-applying arm.
32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein said intermediate component is located between a respective one of said two arms and the cord.
33. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the arm that activates the intermediate component is the upper arm.
34. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein said contacting surface is configured as an inverted-V in cross-section.
35. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein said guiding route is located within the lower arm, and the lower arm further comprising elements for maintaining the cord within the guiding route.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0035] As noted, the introduction of electrical wires to within tubes is typically performed at a relatively late building construction stage. A dedicated threading device 150, shown in
[0036] A first embodiment of the invention's apparatus is shown in
[0037] The apparatus of the invention, in its basic form, includes a lower arm and an upper arm that are hingedly connected, a guiding route configured to receive a threading cord, and an elastic element (such as a spring, telescopic elastic component, etc.) that normally maintains the apparatus in a non-operative state. The apparatus is configured to firmly grip the threading device's cord during an operative state. The firm gripping of the cord is typically carried out within the guiding route in one of two options: (a) direct simultaneous contact of respective surfaces of both the upper and lower arms with the cord; or (b) as shown in the example of
[0038] Reference is now made to
[0039] The upper arm 102 is hingedly connected to the lower arm 101 utilizing hinge 108 (
[0040] The intermediate component is shown in
[0041] In operation, when a necessity arises to pull cord 151 and electrical wires attached to it through a tube, the user comes to the proximal end of the tube, inserts a section of cord 151 into guide 107, and firmly applies force on the two arms 101 and 102. The application of force on upper arm 102 pushes the intermediate component 110 downward towards the top surface of cord 151. This force firmly grips the cord between the bottom surface (119 or 120) of component 110 and the lower surface 118 of guide 107, allowing the user to easily pull the cord and electrical wires attached to it through the tube. Once a section of cord 151 is pulled from within the tube, the user can release the pressure (returning the apparatus to its non-operative state), advance the apparatus along the newly revealed cord's section (while still maintaining the cord within the guide route 107), and again apply force to pull an additional section of cord 151. This operation may repeat several times until completing the task.
[0042] The apparatus of the invention may be utilized to pull not only a cord of a threading device but also cables and wires themselves when replacement of them is required. In such a case, the invention apparatus grips the wires (or cables) directly, enabling the user to pull them from the tube, before replacing them with new ones.
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[0044] Apparatus 200 also includes a cutter to cut the electrical wires after positioning them within the tube (or in other circumstances). The cutter includes two side-blades 220a and 220b attached to one side of the apparatus. The cutting operation is self-explanatory, given the drawings.
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[0046] While some embodiments of the invention have been described by way of illustration, it is apparent that the invention can be carried into practice with many modifications, variations, and adaptations, and with the use of numerous equivalent or alternative solutions that are within the scope of persons skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the invention or exceeding the scope of the claims.