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Wire stripping mechanism

  • US 4,350,061 A
  • Filed: 11/01/1979
  • Issued: 09/21/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/01/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a stripper mechanism for removing the insulation from the ends of insulated electric wires, a frame with a defined wire insertion path, a stripping station on the frame defined by a pair of gripping jaws and a pair of stripping jaws, the stripping jaws being movably mounted (relative to the gripping jaws) on the frame so as to define a separating action relative (thereto) to the gripping jaws in (a) the defined direction, at least one (the) of the jaws of each pair being movably mounted relative to the other jaws so as to perform an opening and closing action between them generally at right angles to the defined direction, the gripping jaws being fixed on the frame only an opening and closing action relative to the wire insertion path, a guide fixed on the frame so that it is contiguous to the gripping jaws at all times and positioned between the pairs of jaws with an opening therein defining a path of travel for the wire to be stripped when it is initially inserted between the jaws prior to a stripping action, and a collet fixed on the frame having a funnel shaped guide channel aligned with the opening in the guide and positioned on the opposite side of the gripping jaws from the guide.

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