Cable gripper tool
10396518 ยท 2019-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/53213
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B23P19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R43/01
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Disclosed is a cable gripping device used for manually gripping a coaxial cable to install a coaxial connector on the coaxial cable. According to an exemplary embodiment, the coaxial gripping tool includes a first half portion and a mating and/or hinged second half portion, wherein the mating/hinged portions provide a longitudinal bore configured to grip the coaxial cable.
Claims
1. A coaxial cable gripping device comprising: a body including an internal longitudinal bore with a uniform circumference along its entire longitudinal length and configured to receive a section of coaxial cable, the body including a first half portion and a second half portion, and wherein the internal longitudinal bore uniform circumference is less than a uniform circumference of the section of coaxial cable to grasp the section of coaxial cable within the first half portion and the second half portion and provide separation of the first half portion and the second half portion with the section of coaxial cable grasped between the first half portion and second half portion, thereby clamping and straightening the section of coaxial cable between the first half portion and the second half portion, wherein the first half portion and second half portion include finger recesses on an outside surface of the body, an external gripping patterned surface on the outside surface of the body and a cable gripping pattern along an internal bore surface of the internal longitudinal bore, the external gripping surface including a raised textured hand gripping surface on the outside surface of the first and second half portions and the external gripping surface extending substantially along the longitudinal length of the outside surface of the body, the cable gripping pattern including a plurality of continuous longitudinal ridges longitudinally aligned and longitudinally extending along an entire length of the internal longitudinal bore and configured to grip an outer surface of the section of coaxial cable.
2. The coaxial cable gripping device according to claim 1, wherein the gripping device is made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride), rubber or ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene).
3. The coaxial cable gripping device according to claim 1, wherein the internal longitudinal bore is configured to receive a section of RG8 or RG8X coaxial cable.
4. The coaxial cable gripping device according to claim 1, wherein the body further includes a first end and a second end, the first and second end each having a flat face oriented at a 90 degree angle relative to the internal bore surface of the longitudinal bore.
5. A coaxial cable gripping device comprising: a body including an internal longitudinal bore with a uniform circumference along its entire longitudinal length and configured to receive a section of coaxial cable, the body including a first half portion and a second half portion, and wherein the internal longitudinal bore uniform circumference is less than a uniform circumference of the section of coaxial cable to grasp the section of coaxial cable within the first half portion and the second half portion and provide separation of the first half portion and the second half portion with the section of coaxial cable grasped between the first half portion and second half portion, thereby clamping and straightening the section of coaxial cable between the first half portion and second half portion, and a means for clamping the coaxial cable between the first half portion and the second half portion, wherein the first half portion and second half portion include finger recesses on an outside surface of the body, an external gripping patterned surface on the outside surface of the body and a cable gripping pattern along an internal bore surface of the internal longitudinal bore, the external gripping surface including a raised textured hand gripping surface on the outside surface of the first and second half portions and the external gripping surface extending substantially along the longitudinal length of the outside surface of the body, the cable gripping pattern including a plurality of continuous longitudinal ridges longitudinally aligned and longitudinally extending along an entire length of the internal longitudinal bore and configured to grip an outer surface of the section of coaxial cable.
6. The coaxial cable gripping device according to claim 5, wherein the means for clamping is further operative to straighten the section of coaxial cable within the longitudinal bore.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) A connector installation device according to U.S. Pat. No. 8,701,278, issued Apr. 22, 2014 by Edward L. Merical and entitled METHOD FOR ATTACHING A CONNECTOR TO A PREPARED COAXIAL CABLE and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/221,557, filed Mar. 21, 2014, by Edward L. Merical and entitled DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A CONNECTOR TO A PREPARED COAXIAL CABLE is indicated generally by the numeral 20 in
(13) Coaxial cables 22 are known in the art as having a central wire 23 and a wire sheath 24 spaced from wire 23. A plastic or other insulating sleeve (not shown) is positioned between wire 23 and sheath 24 to electrically isolate the same. Sheath 24 is covered by a durable casing 25 made of rubber or a like plastic or synthetic material.
(14) The connector 21 shown in
(15) The base portion 30 is provided with internal threads 33 which, as will hereinafter be described in more detail, are adapted to engage cable casing 25. Intermediate portion 31 is provided with a hole 34 so that when cable sheath 24 is positioned therein, sheath 24 may be soldered to connector body 27. Similarly, tip portion 32 has an open end 35 so that the cable wire 23 positioned in tip portion 32 and exposed at open end 35 may be soldered to tip portion 32.
(16) The end of base portion 30 adjacent to intermediate portion 31 is provided with an externally threaded collar 36. Connector shell 26 is provided with internal threads 37 (
(17) Connector installation device 20 can be made of a metallic material and is formed with a body having a generally cylindrical outer surface 40 at least a portion 41 of which may be textured for ease of gripping. The body of device 20 is provided with a generally axially extending bore therethrough having a section of first diameter 42 and a section of second diameter 43. At least a portion of the first diameter bore section 42 is provided with threads 44. A doughnut shaped stop surface 45 is located generally at the surface of bore sections 42 and 43 and extends around the second diameter bore section 43 and into axially the first diameter bore section 42.
(18) Installation device 20 is used very simply to attach a connector body 27 to an end of a cable 22. After shell 26 has been telescoped onto cable 22, cable 22 may be inserted into connector body 27 until threads 33 begin to engage casing 25. Connector body 27 is then inserted into the first diameter 42 end of the bore in device 20 and body 27 is attached to device 20 by the engagement of threads 36 and 44 via relative rotation of device 20 and body 27. Alternatively, connector body 27 may be threaded into device 20 before it is initially attached to cable 22. As shown in
(19) With connector body 27 positioned as shown in
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(21) To operate the cable gripper tool, a user simply places the two portions, i.e., halfs, of the tool over a coaxial cable to be prepared for installing a connector, etc. As will be further described below, a gripping pattern along an internal bore surface of the tool provides enough friction and/or clamping to enable a user to work with the coaxial cable using less effort than simply grasping the cable with the user's hand. In addition, the cable gripper tool provides a means to straighten a length of cable to prepare the cable for attachment of a connector as previously described.
(22) The gripper tool disclosed herein can be manufactured from a variety of materials, including rubber, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene), coated metal, etc.
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(28) It will be appreciated that variants of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be combined into many other different systems or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.