序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 把楔形电接头施加于配电网导线的工具 | CN94109432.4 | 1994-08-12 | CN1102511A | 1995-05-10 | E·加洛; M·E·迪尼兹 |
本发明涉及一种把楔形电接头加在配电网导线上的工具,这种工具是由装在22毫米口径的工业用金属弹壳中的弹药爆炸所驱动的。这种弹壳为了施加不同尺寸的楔块形接头而装入不同类型的弹药。本发明的施加接头的工具基本上由两个部件构成,其一个部件是称之为联结器的长形体,另一件是前端件,它包括连接套和击发套。本发明的工具还有一个机械装置,这是一个锁定器,位于联结器的前部,在击发弹药之后该装置通过顶压把冲杆保持在被施加的接头上。 | ||||||
2 | 把楔形电接头施加于配电网导线的工具 | CN94109432.4 | 1994-08-12 | CN1040711C | 1998-11-11 | E·加洛; M·E·迪尼兹 |
本发明涉及一种把楔形电接头加在配电网导线上的工具,这种工具是由装在22毫米口径的工业用金属弹壳中的弹药爆炸所驱动的。这种弹壳为了施加不同尺寸的楔块形接头而装入不同类型的弹药。本发明的施加接头的工具基本上由两个部件构成,其一个部件是称之为联结器的长形体,另一件是前端件,它包括连接套和击发套。本发明的工具还有一个机械装置,这是一个锁定器,位于联结器的前部,在击发弹药之后该装置通过顶压把冲杆保持在被加的接头上。 | ||||||
3 | 使用炸药来固定连接器的工具及其使用方法 | CN200480028901.6 | 2004-07-28 | CN1864306B | 2010-12-08 | O·格雷戈里; W·埃尔南德斯; S·米切尔 |
使用炸药将连接器固定于导体上的工具包括第一工具构件和可动地安装于第一工具构件上的第二工具构件。药室限定于第一和第二工具构件中的至少一个中。药室适于容放炸药。装药孔限定于第一和第二工具构件中的至少一个中并且与药室连通。提供了驱动构件。工具适于响应于药室中的炸药的爆炸而强制移动驱动构件。第二工具构件可在关闭位置与打开位置之间运动,在关闭位置中,装药孔被关闭,在打开位置中,通过使第二工具构件沿着滑动轴线相对于第一工具构件滑动以及又绕着横向于滑动轴线的枢轴线相对于第一工具构件做枢轴转动,而使得装药孔被打开以便容许将炸药装载入药室中以及从药室卸掉。 | ||||||
4 | 使用炸药来固定连接器的工具及其使用方法 | CN200480028901.6 | 2004-07-28 | CN1864306A | 2006-11-15 | O·格雷戈里; W·埃尔南德斯; S·米切尔 |
使用炸药将连接器固定于导体上的工具包括第一工具构件和可动地安装于第一工具构件上的第二工具构件。药室限定于第一和第二工具构件中的至少一个中。药室适于容放炸药。装药孔限定于第一和第二工具构件中的至少一个中并且与药室连通。提供了驱动构件。工具适于响应于药室中的炸药的爆炸而强制移动驱动构件。第二工具构件可在关闭位置与打开位置之间运动,在关闭位置中,装药孔被关闭,在打开位置中,通过使第二工具构件沿着滑动轴线相对于第一工具构件滑动以及又绕着横向于滑动轴线的枢轴线相对于第一工具构件做枢轴转动,而使得装药孔被打开以便容许将炸药装载入药室中以及从药室卸掉。 | ||||||
5 | Assembly tool of the electrical connector | JP24569587 | 1987-09-29 | JP2519753B2 | 1996-07-31 | WAAREN EI SENTAA |
6 | Electric connector assembly tool | JP24569587 | 1987-09-29 | JPS63141281A | 1988-06-13 | WAAREN EI SENTAA |
7 | TOOLS FOR SECURING CONNECTORS USING EXPLOSIVE CHARGES AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME | EP04779342.7 | 2004-07-28 | EP1654788B1 | 2009-09-23 | GREGORY, Owen; HERNANDEZ, Willie; MITCHELL, Steve |
A tool for securing a connector on a conductor using an explosive charge includes a first tool member and a second tool member movably mounted on the first tool member. A breech chamber is defined in at least one of the first and second tool members. The breech chamber is adapted to receive the explosive charge. A breech opening is defined in at least one of the first and second tool members and communicates with the breech chamber. A drive member is provided. The tool is adapted to forcibly move the drive member responsive to an explosion of the explosive charge in the breech chamber. The second tool member is movable between a closed position, wherein the breech opening is closed, and an open position, wherein the breech opening is open to allow loading and unloading of the explosive charge into and from the breech chamber, by sliding the second tool member relative to the first tool member along a slide axis and additionally pivoting the second tool member relative to the first tool member about a pivot axis transverse to the slide axis. | ||||||
8 | Power booster | EP91102538.5 | 1991-02-21 | EP0443577A1 | 1991-08-28 | Woo, Kenneth J.; Annan, Robert K. |
A power booster bushing (14) for obturating powder gases in a cartridge case (10) employed by power actuated tools used for connecting power cables. The power booster bushing (14) supports an explosive power cell (12) and is slidably positioned in the cartridge case (14) bore (27) and has a series of ribs (62) defined by grooves (60) engaging the cartridge case bore (27). The interface between the cartridge case bore (27) and the bushing (14) is sealed during detonation of the power cell by means of the circumferential ribs (62). The bushing (14) undergoes an "accordion effect" during detonation characterized by axial compression of the bushing (14) and resulting in the prevention of powder gas escape through the open breech end (24) of the cartridge case (10). |
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9 | TOOLS FOR SECURING CONNECTORS USING EXPLOSIVE CHARGES AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME | EP04779342.7 | 2004-07-28 | EP1654788A2 | 2006-05-10 | GREGORY, Owen; HERNANDEZ, Willie; MITCHELL, Steve |
A tool (40) for securing a connector (20) on a conductor (7, 9) using an explosive (32) charge includes a first tool member (102) and a second tool member (150) movably mounted on the first tool member. A breech chamber (106) is defined in at least one of the first and second tool members. The breech chamber is adapted to receive the explosive charge. A breech opening (108B) is defined in at least one of the first and second tool members and communicates with the breech chamber. A drive member (70) is provided. The tool is adapted to forcibly move the drive member responsive to an explosion of the explosive charge in the breech chamber. The second tool member is movable between a closed position, wherein the breech opening is closed, and an open position, wherein the breech opening is open to allow loading and unloading of the explosive charge into and from the breech chamber, by sliding the second tool member relative to the first tool member along a slide axis (S-S) and additionally pivoting the second tool member relative to the first tool member about a pivot axis (P-P) transverse to the slide axis. | ||||||
10 | Power booster | EP91102538.5 | 1991-02-21 | EP0443577B1 | 1995-07-12 | Woo, Kenneth J.; Annan, Robert K. |
11 | Tool for use in assembling an electrical connector | EP87870138.2 | 1987-09-30 | EP0263092A3 | 1990-04-04 | Center, Warren A. |
Power tool for the assembly of electrical connectors including a chamber for receiving an explosive element and a firing element associated therewith. The invention is used in assembling electrical connectors installed between a tap wire and a main power cable. |
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12 | Methods of connecting cables with an installation tool | US14607470 | 2015-01-28 | US09425572B2 | 2016-08-23 | Lawrence Norman Brown; Henry Arnold Maxwell |
A wedge connector assembly including an installation tool having a tool body and a frame connected to the tool body. A sleeve is received by the frame and a wedge is received by the sleeve. A firing mechanism is movably connected to the tool body. A movable ram extends from the tool body into the frame such that movement of the ram drives the wedge into the sleeve when the installation tool is fired. A piston is movably disposed in the tool body between the ram and the firing mechanism. The piston is moved when the firing mechanism is activated, thereby driving the wedge into the sleeve. An indicator disposed on the ram indicates when the installation tool is in a proper firing position to substantially prevent over-torquing the installation tool. | ||||||
13 | Method and apparatus for joining ends of wires and the like | US11715954 | 2007-03-09 | US07511223B2 | 2009-03-31 | Ciro Pasini |
A connector for joining the interfacing ends of cables, one to another. Each cable includes a first plurality of conductor strands with each of the ends having an enlarged terminal portion of greater diameter than the cable adjacent said end. The connector includes a connecting tube, and an explosive layer provided about at least a portion of an outside surface of the connecting tube. The explosive layer includes a first portion of explosive and a second portion of explosive separated therefrom by an intervening interportion distance. | ||||||
14 | Powder operated tool | US11248481 | 2005-10-12 | US07328751B2 | 2008-02-12 | Jennifer M. Peterson; Gordon L. Steltzer |
A powder operated tool including a frame, a tool body and a reusable combined cartridge holder and ram rear end receiver. The frame includes an anvil section. The tool body is adjustably connected to the frame. The tool body comprises a ram, and a breech assembly connected to a rear end of the tool body. The breech assembly includes a striker, a breech pad and a firing pin. The reusable combined cartridge holder and ram rear end receiver is removably connected to the tool body. | ||||||
15 | Method and apparatus for joining ends of wires and the like | US11715955 | 2007-03-09 | US20070169340A1 | 2007-07-26 | Ciro Pasini |
A method of joining the interfacing ends of cables, one to another, wherein each comprises a plurality of conductor strands, comprising (i) providing each of the ends with an enlarged terminal portion of greater diameter than the cable adjacent the end, (ii) inserting the ends into a connecting tube having an outer layer of an explosive charge, and (iii) detonating the explosive layer so as to compress the connecting tube around the conductor strands. The method offers a cheaper, faster and simpler method of joining a bundle of wires and the like than prior art methods. | ||||||
16 | Explosive tool | US3513884D | 1964-01-17 | US3513884A | 1970-05-26 | DEMLER HENRY WILLIAM SR |
17 | Explosively-operated terminating device | US41952164 | 1964-12-18 | US3304962A | 1967-02-21 | BROSKE WILLIAM F |
18 | Explosively-operated tool | US34128364 | 1964-01-30 | US3296792A | 1967-01-10 | RAYMOND HEDBERG CARL; WILLIAM WAHL FREDERICK |
19 | Explosive tool | US33705564 | 1964-01-10 | US3292665A | 1966-12-20 | BROSKE WILLIAM F |
20 | Explosive device to force a wedge into a clamp for clamping cables | US21556262 | 1962-08-08 | US3212534A | 1965-10-19 | BROSKE WILLIAM F |