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Ratcheted crimping tool

  • US 5,743,131 A
  • Filed: 11/01/1996
  • Issued: 04/28/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/01/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a crimping apparatus for connecting a cable fitting to an end of a cable, said fitting having an external shoulder and a generally tubular connector sleeve composed of a thin-walled deformable material, and said apparatus having a die member defining an outer diameter exceeding an outer diameter of said sleeve, an outer diameter of said sleeve exceeding the outer diameter of the end of the cable, the improvement comprising:

  • said die member comprising segmental tapered surfaces defining circumferential portions of a tapered cavity, said segmental tapered surfaces comprising;

    an outer surface, defined in part by a first diameter at a first end of said cavity and in part by an intermediate diameter axially spaced from said first diameter, said first diameter substantially greater than an outside diameter of the external shoulder, and said intermediate diameter substantially corresponding to the outer diameter of the sleeve;

    a crimping surface defined in part by said intermediate diameter and in part by a third diameter, said third diameter axially spaced from said intermediate diameter and substantially corresponding to the outer diameter of the cable;

    limit stop means disposed between said outer and crimping surfaces engageable with said external shoulder for limiting axial movement of the sleeve into said die member;

    carrier means axially spaced from said cavity for supporting the sleeve in facing relation to said first end of said cavity with the end of the cable extending through said cavity and at least partially inserted into the sleeve; and

    support means mounting said carrier for axial movement toward and away from said die member whereby to force the sleeve axially against said crimping surface under sufficient force to radially contract the sleeve into a tapered configuration to thereby connect the sleeve to the end of the cable.

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