Sealing tool for strap
US-11718430-B2 · Aug 8, 2023 · US
US9272799B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9272799-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213618686-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 4, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2016 |
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A tool for sealing overlying courses of a strap that includes a gripping unit, a power supply unit detachably affixed to one end of the gripping unit, and a motor in the gripping unit. A cam is coupled to the motor and a notching unit is coupled to the cam by a plurality of linkages.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hand-held sealing tool for sealing a strap, comprising: a gripping unit having a housing with a bore extending therethrough, the housing configured to be engaged by a user's hand during operation of the sealing tool; a power supply unit detachably affixed to one end of the gripping unit; a motor positioned at least in part in the bore of the housing; a cam coupled to the motor; a notching unit attached to another end of the gripping unit and coupled to the cam by a plurality of linkages, the notching unit having a first jaw and a second jaw positioned on opposite sides of a strap feed path, wherein the first jaw and the second jaw are configured to rotate to create a notch in a strap. 2. The hand-held sealing tool of claim 1 , wherein the power supply unit is a battery. 3. The hand-held sealing tool of claim 1 , including at least one gear coupled to the motor to drive the cam. 4. The hand-held sealing tool of claim 1 , wherein the notching unit includes a notch plate having a first notch surface at a first depth in the notch plate and a second notch surface surrounding the first notch surface at a second depth in the notch plate. 5. The hand-held sealing tool of claim 1 , including a switch coupled to the motor and the power supply unit. 6. The hand-held sealing tool of claim 1 , including a strap position indicating switch in the notching unit that provides power to the motor when a strap is positioned in the notching unit. 7. The hand-held sealing tool of claim 1 including a position switch that indicates when the cam is in a predetermined position. 8. A sealing tool for sealing a strap, comprising: a gripping unit; a power supply unit detachably affixed to one end of the gripping unit; a motor positioned at least in part in the gripping unit; a cam coupled to the motor; and a notching unit coupled to the cam by a plurality of linkages, wherein the notching unit is configured to create a notch in a strap, wherein the notching unit includes a notch plate having a first notch surface at a first depth in the notch plate and a second notch surface surrounding the first notch surface at a second depth in the notch plate, wherein the notching unit includes a first linkage having a first end coupled to the cam, a second linkage and a third linkage each having a first end coupled to a second end of the first linkage, a first jaw rotatably affixed to a second end of the second linkage, and a second jaw affixed to a second end of the third linkage, and wherein the first jaw and second jaw are rotatably affixed to the notch plate such that pincers located at one end each of the jaws face each other. 9. A method of operating a sealing tool including the steps of: receiving an operation signal from a switch; receiving a strap position signal from a strap sensor indicating that a strap is positioned in a notch plate; providing power from a power supply unit to a motor in a gripping unit; driving a first jaw and a second jaw of a notching unit to rotate via a cam coupled to the motor and the power supply unit, in response to receipt of the operation signal and the strap position signal, to create a notch in the strap. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the power supply unit is a battery. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the cam is driven by a gear coupled to the motor. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the notching unit includes a notch plate having a first notch surface at a first depth in the notch plate and a second notch surface surrounding the first notch surface at a second depth in the notch plate. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the switch is a push switch. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein strap sensor is an inductive sensor. 15. The method of claim 9 including the step of confirming the cam is a predetermined position by a position switch before driving the notch unit. 16. A method of operating a sealing tool including the steps of: receiving an operation signal from a switch; receiving a signal from a strap sensor indicating that a strap is positioned in a notch plate; providing power from a power supply unit to a motor in a gripping unit; and driving a notching unit via a cam coupled to the power supply unit to create a notch in the strap, wherein, the notching unit includes a first linkage having a first end coupled to the cam, a second linkage and a third linkage each having a first end coupled to a second end of the first linkage, a first jaw rotatably affixed to a second end of the second linkage, and a second jaw affixed to a second end of the third linkage, and wherein the first jaw and second jaw are rotatably affixed to the notch plate such that pincers located at one end each of the jaws face each other.
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