Cutlery – Means for cutting elongate – strand-encircling sheath
Patent
1990-04-30
1990-12-25
Watts, Douglas D.
Cutlery
Means for cutting elongate, strand-encircling sheath
30 912, 30 906, B21F 1300, H02G 112, B21E 2100
Patent
active
049792997
ABSTRACT:
A coaxial cable stripper (FIG. 1) has a tubular body 10 locating a cable guide 40. One part of the body 26 is hinged at 24 and carries cutters 34 36 38 which project through a window in the body so that as the part 26 is moved angularly the cutters can bite into the cable supported at 48 on the cable guide and to different depths according to the relative projection of the blades. The axial spacing of the cutters is dictated by pacing pieces between the blades. The angular position is controlled by a ratchet 20. The tool is turned about the cable to make encircling cuts and then pulled axially of the cable to strip off the sheathing.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2120398 (1938-06-01), Edwards et al.
patent: 2477678 (1949-08-01), Woolman
patent: 2903064 (1959-09-01), Blonder
patent: 4117749 (1978-10-01), Economu
Heyrana Sr. Paul M.
Watts Douglas D.
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