APPARATUS FOR TENSIONING A CABLE LACING TAPE
20240009878 ยท 2024-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B13/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B13/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for tensioning, terminating and cutting a cable lacing tape includes a housing, a shaft having a first end and a second end, a sliding worm gear coupled proximate the first end of the shaft, and a motor coupled proximate the second end of the shaft and configured to rotate the shaft. The apparatus also includes a biasing element coupled to the shaft between the sliding worm gear and the motor to exert a biasing force on the sliding worm gear and a capstan rotatably engaged to the sliding worm gear. In addition, the apparatus includes a cutting mechanism configured to cut the lacing tape when a predetermined torque on the capstan is exceeded. The biasing force is configured to prevent translation of the sliding worm gear until the predetermined torque on the capstan is exceeded and the translation of the sliding worm gear activates the cutting mechanism.
Claims
1. An apparatus for tensioning, terminating and cutting a cable lacing tape comprising: a housing; a shaft having a first end and a second end; a sliding worm gear coupled proximate the first end of the shaft; a motor coupled proximate the second end of the shaft and configured to rotate the shaft; a biasing element coupled to the shaft between the sliding worm gear and the motor to exert a biasing force on the sliding worm gear; a capstan rotatably engaged to the sliding worm gear and configured to receive the cable lacing tape; and a cutting mechanism configured to cut the lacing tape when a predetermined torque on the capstan is exceeded.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the biasing force is configured to prevent translation of the sliding worm gear until the predetermined torque on the capstan is exceeded.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein translation of the sliding worm gear activates the cutting mechanism.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the cutting mechanism comprises a lever and a cutting head, and the lever is configured to rotate the cutting head to cut the lacing tape when engaged by the translation of the sliding worm gear.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the cutting head comprises a blade configured to cut the lacing tape.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the capstan comprises a gear coupled to the sliding worm gear.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the sliding worm gear is configured to translate relative to the gear when the biasing force of the biasing element is exceeded.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the biasing element comprises a spring.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the motor is an electric motor or a pneumatic motor.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a trigger in communication with the motor, and the trigger is configured to activate the motor through the tensioning and cutting of the cable lacing tape.
11. An apparatus for tensioning, terminating and cutting a cable lacing tape comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a sliding worm gear coupled proximate the first end of the shaft; a motor coupled proximate the second end of the shaft and configured to rotate the shaft; a trigger in communication with the motor, the trigger configured to activate the motor through the tensioning and cutting of the cable lacing tape; a spring coupled to the shaft between the sliding worm gear and the motor to exert a biasing force on the sliding worm gear; a capstan having a first side configured to engage the cable lacing tape and a second side having a gear rotatably engaged to the sliding worm gear; and a cutting mechanism configured to cut the lacing tape when a predetermined torque on the capstan is exceeded causing the translation of the sliding worm gear to activate the cutting mechanism.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the cutting mechanism comprises a lever and a cutting head, and the lever is configured to rotate the cutting head to cut the lacing tape when engaged by the translation of the sliding worm gear.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the sliding worm gear is configured to translate relative to the gear when the biasing force of the biasing element is exceeded.
14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the motor is an electric motor or a pneumatic motor.
15. An apparatus for tensioning, terminating and cutting a cable lacing tape comprising: a sliding worm gear; a motor coupled to the sliding worm gear and configured to rotate the sliding worm gear; a biasing element to exert a biasing force on the sliding worm gear; a capstan rotatably engaged to the sliding worm gear and configured to receive the cable lacing tape; and a cutting mechanism configured to cut the lacing tape when a predetermined torque on the capstan is exceeded.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a shaft having a first end and a second end, wherein the biasing element is positioned between the sliding worm gear and the motor.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the biasing force is configured to prevent translation of the sliding worm gear until the predetermined torque on the capstan is exceeded.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein translation of the sliding worm gear activates the cutting mechanism.
19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the cutting mechanism comprises a lever and a cutting head, and the lever is configured to rotate the cutting head to cut the lacing tape when engaged by translation of the sliding worm gear.
20. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the capstan comprises a gear coupled to the sliding worm gear.
Description
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[0021] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
[0022] U.S. Patent Application No. 2015/0267844 and U.S. Pat. No. 9,682,806, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, both generally disclose a cable lacing tie for holding a plurality of objects together. The disclosed cable lacing ties generally include a head assembly and a length of cable lacing tape that can be retained by the head assembly upon activation of a retainer of the head assembly. In the disclosed example cable lacing ties, a free end of the cable lacing tape is routed (generally be hand) through an opening in the head assembly around the retainer, which is actuatable from an unlocked position to a locked position by pulling the free end of the cable lacing tape with sufficient force.
[0023] In at least some instances, the cable lacing tape comprises a length of woven aramid fiber tape with a synthetic rubber coating attached to a polymer fastener. While the free end must be activated with sufficient force to actuate the retainer, this tape material may be difficult to grip by hand and furthermore may be difficult to grip mechanically utilizing the standard cam action of existing cable lacing tape guns due to the coating acting as a dry lubricant as well as the abrasive nature of the aramid fiber.
[0024] It has been found that a directional change, wrapping, and/or folding of the cable lacing tape assists in the grip allowing the tool to build tension in the cable lacing tape. This tension is required to both activate the retainer in the head assembly as well as activate the cutting action in the tool linkage (if available).
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] The apparatus 100 includes a housing 102 in the general shape of a pistol or gun having a grip 104, trigger 114, and a barrel portion 106. In this example, a forward end of the barrel portion 106 includes an exposed capstan 108.
[0027] The apparatus 100 may include a battery 112 to provide power for operation. In operation, the cable lacing tape is loaded into the capstan 108 and the trigger 114 is depressed to cause an electric motor 120 to rotate a sliding worm gear 126 that is held in an initial position by means of a spring 124 as discussed in more detail below. The sliding worm gear 126 engages into a gear 130 that is coupled to the capstan 108 to rotate the capstan 108 to tension the cable lacing tape. After a predetermined torque on the capstan 108 is achieved and the retainer of the lacing tape head assembly (not shown) is activated, the spring tension is overcome to push the sliding worm gear 126 axially backward about its axis of rotation that then engages the cutting mechanism 110 to cut the cable lacing tape while maintaining the proper tension to not break it.
[0028] The cutting mechanism 110 at an end of the barrel portion 106, as best shown in
[0029] As illustrated in
[0030] The capstan 108 is rotatably engaged to the sliding worm gear 126 that drives the capstan 108 in order to tighten and tension the cable lacing tape. The cutting mechanism 110 is configured to cut the lacing tape when a predetermined torque on the capstan 108 (or tension on the cable lacing tape) is exceeded. The biasing force of the biasing element 124 is configured to prevent translation of the sliding worm gear 126 until the predetermined torque on the capstan 108 (or tension on the cable lacing tape) is exceeded. The translation of the sliding worm gear 126 is what activates the cutting mechanism 110.
[0031] The cutting mechanism 110 may comprise a lever 140 and a cutting head 118 as best shown in
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to the mind of one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.