Systems and methods for zip-tie cutting

US10065329B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10065329-B2
Application numberUS-201514815034-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 31, 2015
Priority dateJul 31, 2015
Publication dateSep 4, 2018
Grant dateSep 4, 2018

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Abstract

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A cutting tool is provided. The cutting tool includes a first member and a second member that are configured to be disposed on opposite sides of the free end of the cable tie. At least one of the first and second members is articulable toward the other. The first member includes a curved blade that is curved along at least a portion of the curved blade along a transverse direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis defined by the free end of the cable tie. The second member has an opposed surface. Urging the curved blade toward and into contact with the opposed surface removes an end portion of the free end of the cable tie, with a remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie curved along at least a portion of the remaining portion of the free end along the transverse direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of cutting a free end of a cable tie forming a loop about at least one object, the free end extending from the loop and defining a longitudinal axis extending along a length of the free end, the method comprising: positioning a cutting tool having first and second members with the first and second members disposed on opposite sides of the free end of the cable tie, the first member comprising a curved blade that is curved along at least a curved portion of the curved blade along a transverse direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the curved portion extending along the transverse direction and the longitudinal axis, the second member having an opposed surface including a flat contact portion formed as a planar structure against which the curved portion of the curved blade is pressed when used to cut the cable tie, the planar structure extending along the longitudinal axis and the transverse direction; and urging the curved portion of the curved blade toward and into contact against the flat contact portion of the opposed surface to remove an end portion of the free end of the cable tie to provide a cable tie having a remaining portion of the free end that is curved along at least a portion of the remaining portion along the transverse direction. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cutting tool comprises an advancement mechanism, the method comprising: grasping the free end of the cable tie with the advancement mechanism; tightening the cable tie about the at least one object until a predetermined tension is reached; wherein the curved blade is urged toward the opposed surface after the predetermined tension is reached. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising disposing the cable tie around the at least one object to form the loop. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the curved blade is positioned to provide a remaining portion length of at least ⅜ inch. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the curved blade defines a concave profile, wherein the remaining portion defines a convex profile, wherein a length along a central portion of the remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie is longer than at an edge of the remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie. 6. A cutting tool for a cable tie, the cable tie forming a loop about at least one object and having a free end extending from the loop, the cable tie defining a longitudinal axis extending along a length of the free end, the cutting tool comprising: a first member and a second member configured to be disposed on opposite sides of the free end of the cable tie, at least one of the first and second members articulable toward the other of the first and second members; the first member comprising a curved blade, the curved blade being curved along at least a curved portion of the curved blade along a transverse direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the curved portion extending along the transverse direction and the longitudinal axis; the second member having an opposed surface comprising a flat contact portion formed as a planar structure against which the curved portion of the curved blade is pressed when used to cut the cable tie, the planar structure extending along the longitudinal axis and the transverse direction; wherein urging the curved blade toward and into contact with the flat contact portion of the opposed surface removes an end portion of the free end of the cable tie, wherein a remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie is curved along at least a portion of the remaining portion along the transverse direction. 7. The cutting tool of claim 6 , wherein the curved blade defines a concave profile, wherein the remaining portion defines a convex profile, wherein a length along a central portion of the remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie is longer than at an edge of the remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie. 8. The cutting tool of claim 6 , wherein the curved blade defines a semi-circular profile. 9. The cutting tool of claim 6 , wherein the curved blade comprises a middle portion interposed between edge portions, wherein the edge portions define a profile that is non-perpendicular to edges of the cable tie. 10. The cutting tool of claim 9 , wherein the middle portion is oriented perpendicularly to the edges. 11. The cutting tool of claim 6 , wherein the first and second members are joined by a pivot. 12. The cutting tool of claim 6 , wherein the curved blade comprises plural blade segments. 13. The cutting tool of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the blade segments is linear. 14. The cutting tool of claim 6 , wherein the curved blade is positioned to provide a remaining portion length of at least ⅜ inch. 15. A cutting tool for a cable tie, the cable tie forming a loop about at least one object and having a free end extending from the loop, the cable tie defining a longitudinal axis extending along a length of the free end, the cutting tool comprising: an advancement mechanism configured to grasp the free end of the cable tie and tighten the cable tie about the at least one object until a predetermined tension is achieved; a first member and a second member configured to be disposed on opposite sides of the free end of the cable tie, at least one of the first and second members articulable toward the other of the first and second members, wherein the advancement mechanism is configured to articulate the at least one of the first and second members toward the other of the first and second members after the predetermined tension is achieved; the first member comprising a curved blade, the curved blade being curved along at least a portion of the curved blade along a transverse direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; the second member having an opposed surface; wherein urging the curved blade toward and into contact with the opposed surface removes an end portion of the free end of the cable tie, wherein a remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie is curved along at least a portion of the remaining portion along the transverse direction. 16. The cutting tool of claim 15 , wherein the curved blade defines a concave profile, wherein the remaining portion defines a convex profile, wherein a length along a central portion of the remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie is longer than at an edge of the remaining portion of the free end of the cable tie. 17. The cutting tool of claim 15 , wherein the opposed surface defines a flat contact portion that is contacted by the curved blade. 18. The cutting tool of claim 15 , wherein the curved blade comprises a middle portion interposed between edge portions, wherein the edge portions define a profile that is non-perpendicular to edges of the cable tie. 19. The cutting tool of claim 15 , wherein the curved blade is positioned to provide a remaining portion length of at least ⅜ inch.

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  • B26B13/06Primary

    characterised by the shape of the blades · CPC title

  • for applying straps having preformed connecting means, e.g. cable ties · CPC title

  • for removing material by cutting · CPC title

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What does patent US10065329B2 cover?
A cutting tool is provided. The cutting tool includes a first member and a second member that are configured to be disposed on opposite sides of the free end of the cable tie. At least one of the first and second members is articulable toward the other. The first member includes a curved blade that is curved along at least a portion of the curved blade along a transverse direction perpendicular…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B26B13/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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