Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force – Method or apparatus for placement of conductive wire – Conduit snakes
Patent
1994-09-19
1996-01-16
Watson, Robert C.
Implements or apparatus for applying pushing or pulling force
Method or apparatus for placement of conductive wire
Conduit snakes
254104, E21C 2916
Patent
active
054841356
ABSTRACT:
A fish tape puller has a handle connected to a body member having a first bearing surface. The handle extends on either side of the body so the handle can accommodate a two-handed grip. A clamp block slidably mounted on the body presents a second bearing surface opposite the first bearing surface to define a slot for receiving a fish tape. An interlocking key and groove in the clamp block and body extends obliquely to the slot. An actuating handle pivotally mounted on the body and connected to the clamp block causes the block to move in the groove, opening and closing the slot with a self-locking wedging action. The bearing surfaces are elongated to prevent damage to the fish tape.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1880431 (1932-10-01), Goodall
patent: 2736532 (1956-02-01), Hughes
patent: 2784624 (1957-03-01), Plachecki
patent: 3734481 (1973-05-01), Surwill
Golden Scott
Mathwich Bruce
Ideal Industries Inc.
Watson Robert C.
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