Arrangement for assembling cables
US-10727638-B2 · Jul 28, 2020 · US
US10056743B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10056743-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615139473-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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Cable processing equipment for removing a screening film from a screened multi-core round cable includes four knives radially movable relative to the cable for cutting into the screening film. In that case, each knife is associated with a cable core of the round cable. The knives have concavely formed cutting edges and guide elements, which guide elements have guide sections in which the cable cores encased by the screening film are receivable. The knives protrude relative to the guide elements in the region of the guide sections by a projection length. The guide sections have a concave circularly cylindrical shape and form a concave abutment surface for the cable cores.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cable processing equipment for removal of a screening film from a screened multi-core round cable, comprising: a plurality of knives movable radially relative to the round cable between an open setting and a closed setting for cutting into the screening film, wherein each of the knives is associated with a respective cable core of the round cable and wherein the knives have concavely formed cutting edges; and a plurality of guide elements with guide sections in which in the closed setting the cable cores encased by the screening film are receivable at least regionally, wherein at least two of the knives are provided with an associated one of the guide elements and wherein at least in the closed setting each of the at least two knives protrudes beyond the associated one of the guide elements by a projection length relative to the guide section. 2. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 wherein each of the at least two knives at least in the closed setting protrudes relative to the guide section of the associated guide element by the projection length between 0.05 millimeters and 0.3 millimeters. 3. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 wherein the guide sections of the guide elements form a circularly cylindrical concave abutment surface for the cable cores encased by the screening film. 4. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 wherein each of the guide elements is formed by a component made from a metal plate. 5. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 wherein each of the knives is provided with one of the guide elements. 6. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 wherein other ones of the knives have exposed cutting edges. 7. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 wherein each of the knives has a wedge-shaped front end facing the round cable and each of the cutting edges is arranged at a tip of the wedge-shaped front end. 8. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 including a groove section formed in the wedge-shaped front end adjoining the cutting edge. 9. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 including points, which taper at an acute angle, for perforating the screening film are arranged laterally of the cutting edges. 10. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 wherein the round cable has four cable cores the plurality of knives is four knives for cutting into the screening film. 11. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 including a knife head with knife mounts mounting the knives. 12. The cable processing equipment according to claim 11 wherein the knife head has two mutually opposite one of the knife mounts equipped with stripping jaws for pulling off incised screening film from the round cable. 13. The cable processing equipment according to claim 1 including a suction pipe for sucking away incised screening film from the round cable. 14. A method for removing a screening film from a screened multi-core round cable comprising the steps of: providing cable processing equipment having a plurality of knives movable radially relative to the round cable between an open setting and a closed setting for cutting into the screening film, wherein each of the knives is associated with a respective cable core of the round cable and wherein the knives have concavely formed cutting edges, and having a plurality of guide elements with guide sections in which in the closed setting the cable cores encased by the screening film are receivable at least regionally, wherein at least two of the knives are provided with an associated one of the guide elements and wherein at least in the closed setting each of the at least two knives protrudes beyond the associated one of the guide elements by a projection length relative to the guide section; arranging at least one of the knives to protrude by a projection length relative to the guide section of the guide element so that the projection length fixes a maximum incision depth; and moving the knives radially towards the round cable to the closed setting so that the screening film is cut into by the knives.
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