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US-2017326651-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US9687918B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9687918-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514923508-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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Coring augers, tools, methods, and connectors for preparing an end of a coaxial cable for introduction of a flowable medium into the end are disclosed. The disclosed methods and tools may form a frustoconical dielectric portion at an end of the coaxial cable. An annular space formed between the outer conductor and the frustoconical dielectric portion may facilitate the introduction of the flowable medium into the annular space. The disclosed methods and tools may also flare an outer conductor at the end of the coaxial cable and engage the flared outer conductor in a corresponding flared connector.
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A coring auger for preparing an end of a coaxial cable for introduction of a flowable medium into the end, the coaxial cable having an inner conductor, a dielectric surrounding the inner conductor, and an outer conductor surrounding the dielectric, the coring auger comprising a drive end, a cutting end, an auger bore, and a spiral flute, wherein: the coring auger longitudinally extends between the drive end and the cutting end; the cutting end has a longitudinally extending inner frustoconical dielectric tapering surface for tapering the dielectric of the end of the coaxial cable; the inner frustoconical dielectric tapering surface tapers inwardly toward the drive end such that a cross-sectional diameter of the inner frustoconical dielectric tapering surface decreases toward the drive end; the auger bore extends longitudinally through the coring auger for receiving the inner conductor of the coaxial cable as the dielectric is cut away from the end of the coaxial cable; and the spiral flute helically extends from the cutting end toward the drive end. 2. A coring and flaring assembly comprising the coring auger of claim 1 and a flaring member mechanically coupled to the coring auger, the flaring member including a plurality of fingers for flaring the outer conductor of the end of the coaxial cable. 3. The coring and flaring assembly of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of fingers are circumferentially spaced apart and tapered. 4. The coring and flaring assembly of claim 3 , wherein the pluralities of fingers are equally spaced apart. 5. The coring and flaring assembly of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of fingers includes a socket and a forming member retained in the socket. 6. The coring and flaring assembly of claim 5 , wherein the forming member is a sphere configured to rotate within the socket. 7. The coring and flaring assembly of claim 2 , the coring auger further comprising a shank, wherein the flaring member is mechanically coupled to the shank. 8. A tool for preparing an end of a coaxial cable for introduction of a flowable medium into the end, the coaxial cable having an inner conductor, a dielectric surrounding the inner conductor, and an outer conductor surrounding the dielectric, the tool comprising: a tool body having a cable receipt end and a drive end, the cable receipt end being open for receiving the end of the coaxial cable; a coring and flaring assembly disposed within the tool body, the coring and flaring assembly including a coring auger and a flaring member, wherein: the coring auger comprises a drive end, a cutting end, an auger bore, and a spiral flute; the coring auger longitudinally extends between the drive end and the cutting end; the cutting end has a longitudinally extending inner frustoconical dielectric tapering surface for tapering the dielectric of the end of the coaxial cable; the inner frustoconical dielectric tapering surface tapers inwardly toward the drive end such that a cross-sectional diameter of the inner frustoconical dielectric tapering surface decreases toward the drive end; the auger bore extends longitudinally through the coring auger for receiving the inner conductor of the coaxial cable as the dielectric is cut away from the end of the coaxial cable; the spiral flute helically extends from the cutting end toward the drive end; the flaring member is mechanically coupled to the coring auger; and the flaring member includes a plurality of fingers for flaring the outer conductor of the end of the coaxial cable. 9. The tool of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of fingers are circumferentially spaced apart and tapered. 10. The tool of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of fingers are equally spaced apart. 11. The tool of claim 8 , wherein each of the plurality of fingers includes a socket and a forming member retained in the socket. 12. The tool of claim 11 , wherein the forming member is a sphere configured to rotate within the socket. 13. The tool of claim 8 , further comprising: a bushing receipt slot at the cable receipt end of the tool body; and a split bushing configured to be removably retained in the bushing receipt slot, the split bushing including a first portion, a second portion, and a hinge, wherein the first portion is hingedly coupled to the second portion by the hinge, wherein a split bushing bore is defined between the first portion and the second portion when the split bushing is in a closed configuration. 14. The tool of claim 13 , further comprising a retention member disposed within the bushing receipt slot for retaining the split bushing in the bushing receipt slot. 15. The tool of claim 13 , further comprising a tether attached to the tool body and attached to the split bushing for tethering the split bushing to the tool body. 16. The tool of claim 8 , wherein the drive end of the coring auger longitudinally protrudes from the drive end of the tool body. 17. The tool of claim 8 , the coring auger further comprising a shank, wherein the flaring member is mechanically coupled to the shank.
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