Tools – Wire stripper – Bench tools
Patent
1976-02-02
1978-01-10
Jones, Jr., James L.
Tools
Wire stripper
Bench tools
H02G 112
Patent
active
040672506
ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for stripping bonded insulation from a rectangular wire. The wire is inserted into the mechanism through a pair of gripping jaws. On actuation of the mechanism the jaws are triggered to grip the wire. At least one knife is moved orthogonally to the wire surface to engage and penetrate the wire to be stripped. Then the knife is moved longitudinally along the length of the wire to strip insulation and a thin chip or sliver of metal from the wire. On the return stroke, the jaws are opened to release the stripped wire.
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Lovejoy George C.
Owen, Jr. William S.
Doyle Francis X.
Freedman William
General Electric Company
Jones Jr. James L.
Parker Roscoe V.
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