Armored Cable Cutter
20180183221 ยท 2018-06-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
H02G1/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A motorized armored cable cutter having a housing containing a motor powered by a power source. The motor is connected to a gearbox. The gearbox transmits rotational force from the motor to an arbor. The arbor rotates a cutting blade. The housing has a guard structure with a cutting blade cover, a primary cable trough, and a lever. The lever has an end configured for a user to depress located opposite another end connected to a secondary cable trough. The housing has a primary cable trough located opposite a secondary cable trough. The primary cable trough and secondary cable trough capture and retain the armored cable. When the lever is depressed by a user, the secondary cable trough is oriented toward the primary cable trough resulting in the armored cable to contact the cutting blade, as the cutting blade protrudes through an opening of the primary cable trough.
Claims
1. A motorized armored cable cutter, comprising: a housing, said housing having a compartment, said housing having a first end located opposite a second end, said housing comprising: a power source; a motor, said motor is connected to said power source, whereby, said motor is powered by said power source; a gear box, said gear box having a first end located opposite a second end, said first end of said gearbox is connected to said motor, said second end of said gearbox having an output shaft, said gearbox is configured to transmit a rotational force from said motor to an arbor; an arbor, said arbor having a first end located opposite a second end, said first end of said arbor having a bore, whereby, said bore receives said output shaft of said gearbox, said arbor having a shoulder; at least one arbor bearing, said at least one arbor bearing is connected to said arbor, whereby, said shoulder of said arbor is configured to locate said at least one arbor bearing; a cutting blade, said cutting blade is connected to said second end of said arbor; a guard structure, said guard structure is connected to said second end of said housing, said guard structure is configured to retain said cutting blade; a first cable trough, said first cable trough having a mounting side located opposite a first recess, said first cable trough having an opening, said mounting side of said first cable trough is connected to said guard structure, thereby, orienting said cutting blade through said opening of said first cable trough; a second cable trough, said second cable trough having a second recess; a lever, said lever is connected to said housing, said lever having a handle located opposite said second cable trough; and, said first cable trough is located opposite said second cable trough, whereby, said said first recess of said first cable trough and said second recess of said second cable trough are configured to capture and retain at least a portion of an armored cable when said lever is depressed.
2. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said power source being a battery.
3. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said power source being an electrical cord.
4. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said power source being pneumatic air pressure.
5. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said arbor rotates said cutting blade.
6. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said arbor reciprocates said cutting blade.
7. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said guard structure having a removable blade cover connected thereto.
8. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said first cable trough having at least one bore, said at least one bore receives a fastener, thereby, mounting said first cable trough to said guard structure.
9. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said lever being spring loaded.
10. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said lever being hingedly pivotable at a fulcrum point.
11. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said housing having a switch configured to engage said motor.
12. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 11, further comprising said switch is an electrical switch.
13. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 11, further comprising said switch is a pneumatic switch.
14. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said secondary cable trough having a protrusion structure, said protrusion structure protruding from an inner wall surface of said second recess of said second cable trough.
15. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 14, further comprising said protrusion structure having an end configured to tighten or loosen the tension of said protrusion structure on an armored cable.
16. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 14, further comprising said protrusion structure is fixed in place.
17. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 14, further comprising said protrusion structure a spring loaded ball, said spring loaded ball is configured to keep tension on an armored cable.
18. The motorized armored cable cutter of claim 1, further comprising said housing having a plurality of protrusions located on an inner wall surface of said housing, said plurality of protrusions are configured to support said power source, said motor, said gearbox, and said arbor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0025] In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and within which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments by which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0026] In a general embodiment the novel armored cable cutter 1 has housing 4 having a plurality of protrusions including, but not limited to, protrusions 19A-19L, located on inner wall surface 31 of housing 4. The plurality of protrusions 19A-19L support and retain including, but not limited to, battery 12, motor assembly 2, gearbox 14, arbor 15, and arbor bearings 16A and 16B. The plurality of protrusions 19A-L secure these components within housing 4 both radially and axially. It is within the scope of this invention for housing 4 of novel armored cable cutter 1 to have at least one protrusion 19 or no protrusions.
[0027] In a preferred embodiment, the housing has guard structure 20 forming compartment 32 around at least a portion of cutting blade 3. Guard structure 20 has primary end 33 located opposite secondary end 34. Primary end 33 of guard structure 20 has opening 35 configured to receive a portion of arbor. Secondary end 34 of guard structure 20 is configured to connect with removable blade cover 17. Cutting blade cover 17 mounts to secondary end 34 of guard structure 20 with including, but not limited to, a fastener, adhesive, or a latching mechanism. It is within the scope of this invention for a fastener to include, but not be limited to at least one screw.
[0028] Primary cable trough 8A can have mounting screw counter bores 18A and 18B configured to receive a fastener 23. Fastener 23 is capable of mounting primary cable trough 8A to guard structure 20. Fastener 23 is also capable of adjusting the cutting depth of cutting blade 3. It is within the scope of this current invention for the nominal cutting depth to include, but not be limited to, 0.090 inches. Primary cable trough 8A has primary recess 5A that is configured to align a metal conduit cable 21 to pass through while being cut by cutting blade 3. It is within the scope of this current invention for a spacer including, but not limited to, a spring washer, a Belleville spring washer, an elastomeric spacer to be placed around the fasteners in an orientation between the surfaces to permit adjusting the cutting blade 3 depth of cut.
[0029] In another embodiment, primary cable trough 8A has primary recess 5A. Secondary cable trough 8B has secondary recess 5B. The primary recess 5A and/or secondary recess 5B can have at least one end that is beveled 38. For example, both ends of secondary cable trough 8B have beveled end portions 38. Beveled end portions 38 are configured to orient the portion of the armored cable 21 that is protruding from the novel armored cable cutter 1 during use in a downward orientation. In another embodiment, primary trough 8A and/or secondary trough 8B can have an arch which conforms to the outer perimeter wall surface of cable 21. It is a preferred embodiment for at least one trough including, but not limited to, troughs 8A and 8B to have an arch 39 to better support cable 21 and to orient the end portions of cable 21 that are protruding from the trough to hang below the trough in a downward orientation.
[0030] Although not a preferred embodiment, it is also within the scope of the current invention for troughs 8A and 8B to not have an arch and to not have a beveled end portion.
Construction of the Novel Armored Cable Cutter
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[0038] It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, and those made apparent from the foregoing description, are efficiently attained. Since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matters contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
[0039] It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention that, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
[0040] Now that the invention has been described,