Tensioner/cutter tool for hose clamps and/or bands and attachments for tensioner/cutter
US-10138010-B2 · Nov 27, 2018 · US
US10343799B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10343799-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715420473-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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A tool for installing a cable tie has an axial length with no hand grip or trigger projecting laterally from the length of the tool and the tool is activated electronically by a push button to pull the tail of the cable tie and then cut the tail from the cable tie adjacent the head of the cable tie.
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A tool for installing a cable tie having a head and a tail extending from the head, the tool comprising: the tool having no trigger projecting laterally from the tool; a body having a longitudinal length between a proximal end of the body and a distal end of the body; a switch inside the body; a solenoid inside the body, the solenoid comprising a solenoid shaft and a solenoid coil surrounding the solenoid shaft, the solenoid coil being in electric communication with the switch, the solenoid shaft being moveable toward the distal end of the body to a first position of the solenoid shaft relative to the body and toward the proximal end of the body to a second position of the solenoid shaft relative to the body; a cable tie tension and cut device, the cable tie tension and cut device being operatively connected to the solenoid shaft, the cable tie tension and cut device having a rod that projects from the distal end of the body, the rod being moveable away from the distal end of the body to a first position of the rod relative to the body and toward the proximal end of the body to a second position of the rod relative to the body; and, whereby, with the tail of the cable tie inserted through the head of the cable tie and into the cable tie tension and cut device, manually pushing the cable tie tension and cut device against the head of the cable tie causes the rod to move from the first position of the rod toward the proximal end of the body and causes the cable tie tension and cut device to remove any slack in the tail of the cable tie, and closing the switch provides power to the solenoid coil which causes the solenoid shaft to move from the first position to the second position which activates the cable tie tension and cut device to pull the cable tie tail from the cable tie head and then cut the cable tie tail adjacent the cable tie head. 2. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising: the body having a cylindrical configuration that extends along the longitudinal length of the body. 3. The tool of claim 2 , further comprising: a power source having a cylindrical configuration, the power source being connected to the proximal end of the body with the cylindrical configuration of the power source longitudinally aligned with the cylindrical configuration of the body. 4. The tool of claim 3 , further comprising: the rod of the cable tie tension and cut device having a cylindrical configuration, the cylindrical configuration of the rod being longitudinally aligned with the cylindrical configuration of the body. 5. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising: the body having a cylindrical configuration that extends along the longitudinal length of the body with there being no lateral protrusion from the cylindrical configuration of the body. 6. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising: the switch is positioned inside the body adjacent the rod of the cable tie tension and cut device where continued movement of the rod toward the proximal end of the body causes the rod to close the switch, thereby providing power to the solenoid coil. 7. The tool of claim 1 , further comprising: the switch is positioned in a hole on a side of the body where the switch can be manually pushed laterally into the body to close the switch. 8. A tool for installing a cable tie having a head and a tail extending from the head, the tool comprising: the tool having no trigger projecting laterally from the tool; a body having a longitudinal length between a proximal end of the body and a distal end of the body; a switch inside the body; a power source in electric communication with the switch, the power source having a longitudinal length that is aligned with the longitudinal length of the body; a solenoid inside the body, the solenoid comprising a solenoid shaft and a solenoid coil surrounding the solenoid shaft, the solenoid coil being in electric communication with the switch, the solenoid shaft being moveable toward the distal end of the body to a first position of the solenoid shaft relative to the body and toward the proximal end of the body to a second position of the solenoid shaft relative to the body; a cable tie tension and cut device, the cable tie tension and cut device being operatively connected to the solenoid shaft, the cable tie tension and cut device having a rod that projects from the distal end of the body, the rod having a longitudinal length that is aligned with the longitudinal length of the body, the rod being moveable away from the distal end of the body to a first position of the rod relative to the body and toward the proximal end of the body to a second position of the rod relative to the body; and, whereby, with the tail of the cable tie tail inserted through the head of the cable tie and into the cable tie tension and cut device, manually pushing the cable tie tension and cut device against the head of the cable tie causes the rod to move from the first position of the rod toward the proximal end of the body and causes the cable tie tension and cut device to remove any slack in the tail of the cable tie, and closing the switch provides power to the solenoid coil which causes the solenoid shaft to move from its first position to its second position which activates the cable tie tension and cut device to pull the cable tie tail from the cable tie head and then cut the cable tie tail adjacent the cable tie head. 9. The tool of claim 8 , further comprising: the body having a cylindrical configuration that extends along the longitudinal length of the body. 10. The tool of claim 9 , further comprising: the power source having a cylindrical configuration, the power source being connected to the proximal end of the body with the cylindrical configuration of the power source longitudinally aligned with the cylindrical configuration of the body. 11. The tool of claim 10 , further comprising: the rod of the cable tie tension and cut device having a cylindrical configuration, the cylindrical configuration of the rod being longitudinally aligned with the cylindrical configuration of the body. 12. The tool of claim 8 , further comprising: the body having a cylindrical configuration that extends along the longitudinal length of the body with there being no lateral protrusion from the cylindrical configuration of the body. 13. The tool of claim 8 , further comprising: the switch is positioned inside the body adjacent the rod of the cable tie tension and cut device where continued movement of the rod toward the proximal end of the body causes the rod to close the switch, thereby providing power to the solenoid coil. 14. The tool of claim 8 , further comprising: the switch is positioned in a hole on a side of the body where the switch can be manually pushed laterally into the body to close the switch. 15. A method of tensioning a tail of a cable tie inserted through a head of the cable tie and then cutting the tail of the cable tie adjacent the head of the cable tie, the method comprising: positioning the tail of the cable tie that has been inserted through the head of the cable tie into a cable tie tension and cut device at a distal end of a tool for installing cable ties; manually pushing the cable tie tension and cut device against the head of the cable tie causing a rod of the tool for installing cable ties to move toward a proximal end of the tool for installing cable ties which causes the cable tie tension and cut device to remove any slack in the tail of the cable tie inserted through the head of the cable tie; and, closing a switch of the tool for installing cable ties which pro
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