Cable staple tool assembly with a self-adjusting cable guide

US11090794B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11090794-B2
Application numberUS-201815876584-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2018
Priority dateJan 22, 2018
Publication dateAug 17, 2021
Grant dateAug 17, 2021

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Abstract

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A self-adjusting cable guide can be coupled to a nosepiece assembly having a contact end and can be movable between an extended guide position and a retracted guide position relative to the contact end of the nosepiece assembly. A contact trip arm can be adjacent the cable guide and can have a distal end positioned to contact a cable received within a guide recess of the cable guide. The contact trip arm can be movable between an extended arm position corresponding to an inactive state of the tool and a retracted arm position corresponding to an active state of the tool. In addition, the cable guide can have a non-aligned orientation, in which cooperating misalignment stop surfaces can engage each other to stop movement of the self-adjusting cable guide toward the retracted guide position and an aligned orientation in which movement into the retracted guide position is permitted.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cable staple tool assembly comprising: a cable staple driver; a nosepiece assembly defining a driver channel through which the cable staple driver is driven, the nosepiece assembly having contact end; a self-adjusting cable guide coupled to the nosepiece assembly and movable between an extended guide position and a retracted guide position relative to the contact end of the nosepiece assembly, the self-adjusting cable guide including two arms extending outwardly away from the contact end of the nosepiece assembly, and the two arms being rigidly connected to each other by a bridging upper surface with the two arms and the bridging upper surface forming a guide recess having an inverted U-shape; a contact trip arm adjacent the self-adjusting cable guide and having a distal end positioned to contact a cable received within the guide recess of the self-adjusting cable guide, the contact trip arm being movable between an extended arm position corresponding to an inactive state of the tool and a retracted arm position corresponding to an active state of the tool; wherein the self-adjusting cable guide is movable between an aligned orientation and a non-aligned orientation relative to the nosepiece assembly, and in the non-aligned orientation, a distal end of each of the two arms being positioned at different vertical heights relative to the contact end of the nosepiece assembly to cause cooperating misalignment stop surfaces to engage each other to stop movement of the self-adjusting cable guide toward the retracted guide position, and in the aligned orientation, the distal end of each of the two arms being positioned at a common vertical height relative to the contact end of the nosepiece assembly to permit the self-adjusting cable guide to move toward the retracted guide position without engagement of the cooperating misalignment stop surfaces to stop movement of the self-adjusting cable guide. 2. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the self-adjusting cable guide is mounted for limited lateral rocking movement relative to the nosepiece assembly between the aligned orientation and the non-aligned orientation relative to the nosepiece assembly. 3. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 2 , wherein the nosepiece assembly includes a housing, and wherein the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a first pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the self-adjusting cable guide, and the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a second pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the nosepiece assembly. 4. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the nosepiece assembly includes a nose cover, and wherein the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a first pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the self-adjusting cable guide, and the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a second pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the nose cover. 5. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 4 , wherein the self-adjusting cable guide is mounted for limited lateral rocking movement relative to the nosepiece assembly between the aligned orientation and the non-aligned orientation relative to the nosepiece assembly. 6. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cooperating misalignment stop surfaces are positioned to engage each other to stop movement of the self-adjusting cable guide at a position in which an uppermost central portion of the guide recess is at a vertical height that is below the vertical height of the distal end of the contact trip arm in the retracted arm position corresponding to the active state of the tool. 7. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 6 , wherein the self-adjusting cable guide is mounted for limited lateral rocking movement relative to the nosepiece assembly between the aligned orientation and the non-aligned orientation relative to the nosepiece assembly. 8. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 7 , wherein the nosepiece assembly includes a housing, and wherein the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a first pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the self-adjusting cable guide, and the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a second pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the nosepiece assembly. 9. The cable staple tool assembly of claim 7 , wherein the nosepiece assembly includes a nose cover, and wherein the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a first pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the self-adjusting cable guide, and the cooperating misalignment surfaces comprise a second pair of laterally spaced surfaces of the nose cover.

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  • B25C5/06Primary

    without provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work · CPC title

  • B25C7/00Primary

    Accessories for nailing or stapling tools, e.g. supports (for tools operated by detonation of a cartridge B25C1/18) · CPC title

  • for laying cables, e.g. laying apparatus on vehicle · CPC title

  • Driving means · CPC title

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What does patent US11090794B2 cover?
A self-adjusting cable guide can be coupled to a nosepiece assembly having a contact end and can be movable between an extended guide position and a retracted guide position relative to the contact end of the nosepiece assembly. A contact trip arm can be adjacent the cable guide and can have a distal end positioned to contact a cable received within a guide recess of the cable guide. The contac…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25C5/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 17 2021 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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