Method for removing insulation from inner conductors of a cable, and stripping device
US-11159002-B2 · Oct 26, 2021 · US
US11745277B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11745277-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318095171-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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A table shear may include a clamp and a shearing mechanism, the shearing mechanism supported by the clamp. The shearing mechanism may include a fixed lower shear blade, a lower shear blade backup plate supporting the fixed lower shear blade, a moveable upper shear blade and a shear compression cylinder. The shear compression cylinder abuts the movable upper shear blade.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for shearing a tendon comprising: pushing a tendon through an anchor body; positioning the tendon within a table shear, the table shear comprising: a clamp; and a shearing mechanism, the shearing mechanism supported by the clamp, the shearing mechanism including: a fixed lower shear blade; a lower shear blade backup plate supporting the fixed lower shear blade; a moveable upper shear blade supported by an upper shear blade backup plate; a shear compression cylinder, the shear compression cylinder having a cylinder bushing abutting a surface of the upper shear blade backup plate; wherein the clamp includes: a bottom plate; a lower support block, the lower support block resting on the bottom plate; an upper spring hold down block, the upper spring hold down block positioned above the lower support block, the gap between the lower support block and upper spring hold down block defining a shear blade hole; a lower biasing mechanism, the lower biasing mechanism held in place by the bottom plate; and an upper biasing mechanism, the upper biasing mechanism held in place by an upper shear block wherein the table shear is configured such that applying pressure to the upper shear blade backup plate through the shear compression cylinder, causes the movable upper shear blade and fixed lower shear blade to cut a post tensioning tendon; clamping the tendon with the clamp; and shearing the tendon with the shearing mechanism by moving the movable upper shear blade relative to the fixed lower shear blade. 2. The process for shearing a tendon of claim 1 further comprising fixing the anchor body prior to pushing the tendon through the anchor body. 3. The process for shearing a tendon of claim 1 wherein the tendon is pushed through the anchor body using a compression mechanism. 4. The process for shearing a tendon of claim 3 wherein the compression mechanism comprises a cylindrical member and a plunger. 5. The process for shearing a tendon of claim 1 wherein the lower biasing mechanism, the upper biasing mechanism or both comprise a spring. 6. A process for shearing a tendon comprising: positioning a tendon within a table shear, the table shear comprising: a clamp; and a shearing mechanism, the shearing mechanism supported by the clamp, the shearing mechanism including: a fixed lower shear blade; a lower shear blade backup plate supporting the fixed lower shear blade; a moveable upper shear blade supported by an upper shear blade backup plate; a shear compression cylinder, the shear compression cylinder having a cylinder bushing abutting a surface of the upper shear blade backup plate; wherein the clamp includes: a bottom plate; a lower support block, the lower support block resting on the bottom plate; an upper spring hold down block, the upper spring hold down block positioned above the lower support block, the gap between the lower support block and upper spring hold down block defining a shear blade hole; a lower biasing mechanism, the lower biasing mechanism held in place by the bottom plate; and an upper biasing mechanism, the upper biasing mechanism held in place by an upper shear block wherein the table shear is configured such that applying pressure to the upper shear blade backup plate through the shear compression cylinder, causes the movable upper shear blade and fixed lower shear blade to cut a post tensioning tendon; clamping the tendon with the clamp; and shearing the tendon with the shearing mechanism by moving the movable upper shear blade relative to the fixed lower shear blade. 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the tendon is a tendon pushed through an anchor body.
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