Cutlery – Means for cutting elongate – strand-encircling sheath
Patent
1994-07-11
1996-07-16
Watts, Douglas D.
Cutlery
Means for cutting elongate, strand-encircling sheath
81 944, H02G 112
Patent
active
055355196
ABSTRACT:
A stripper 10 for removing the non-metallic outer sheath (52) from a cable (50) is described. The stripper includes a first member (12) and a second member (14) which are pivotably attached together to form a pair of pliers. The first and second members provide first and second handles (16) and (18) and first and second jaws (19) and (20). The first and second jaws contain first and second cutting edges (26) and (28) which come together to form a complete cutting opening (30). The cutting opening has two opposed arcuate ends (30A) with a narrower center portion (30B) in between. The tool cuts the outer sheath of the cable everywhere but the extreme opposed sides (52C) of the sheath. The user must pull on the outer sheath to break the extreme opposed sides and remove the sheath.
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McLeod Ian C.
Moyne Mary M.
Watts Douglas D.
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