Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Means to disassemble electrical device
Patent
1988-10-06
1990-04-03
Cherry, Johnny D.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Means to disassemble electrical device
29758, 294 191, 294100, H01R 4322
Patent
active
049128418
ABSTRACT:
A tool for extracting one lead including a cable and its associated contact from a dense grouping of leads connected to a receptacle. In this instance, each contact is held in position in an associated bore of the receptacle by means of a locking tab integral with the receptacle and engaged with an annular shoulder on the contact to prevent its inadvertent removal. The tool is readily attachable to the cable, then said along the cable until extraction jaws are caused to engage the contact. They displace the locking tab and permit withdrawal of the lead from the receptacle. Subsequently, the jaws can be opened and removed from the cable. A reverse procedure can be utilized for returning the contact to its original position or inserting a new contact in its place.
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patent: 3197849 (1965-08-01), Johnson
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Burndy Corporation
Cherry Johnny D.
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