Abstract:
An electrical pliers includes two posterior arms and two anterior arms overlapped and pivoted together, the posterior arms serving as handles and the anterior arms acting as jaw members. In the anterior arms are mounted wire stripping jaw members and wire clamping jaw members which extend transversely and partly out of the respective anterior arms. When the handles are depressed to approach one another, movable jaw members are moved to fixed jaw members in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pliers so as to clamp and cut the insulation layer of a wire, and then the anterior arms open to remove the cut portion of the insulation layer.
Abstract:
The double-sided plier with parts including a pair of handle bars, a body, a T member slideable relative to the body member, in which the T member has portions confronting a straight upper edge of the body and therebetween the stripping cutter and the terminal pressing member are mounted with respect to the two sides of the transverse section of the T member, their functions can be effected when operating the handle bars. The body is formed with notches extended inwardly from two side thereof, a fixed tool member and a movable tool member associated therewith are provided with shearing surfaces pressing surfaces which extend across the notches respectively, the fixed tool member and the movable tool member are mounted in a manner that they can be driven by the handle bars with a pivoting motion to cutting wires or pressing either isolated or bare terminals of wires.
Abstract:
A crimp tool includes a first handle, a head member pivoted to the front portion of the first handle to serve as a clamping member, and a second handle pivoted to the head member. The second handle is connected to the first handle through a mechanism which urges the second handle and the head member to the releasing position thereof. An adjustment member for the jaws of the crimp tool includes an adjustment screw rod and two nuts to adjust the position of a pivot pin in an oblong pivot hole which pivots the head member to the first handle member so that conductors of different cross-sections can be crimped effectively.
Abstract:
Methods are provided for aligning carbon nanotubes and for making a composite material comprising aligned carbon nanotubes. The method for aligning carbon nanotubes comprises adsorbing magnetic nanoparticles to carbon nanotubes dispersed in a fluid medium to form a magnetic particle-carbon nanotube composite in the fluid medium; and exposing the composite to a magnetic field effective to align the nanotubes in the fluid medium. The method for making a composite material comprising aligned carbon nanotubes comprises (1) adsorbing magnetic nanoparticles to carbon nanotubes to form a magnetic particle-carbon nanotube composite; (2) dispersing the magnetic particle-carbon nanotube composite in a fluid matrix material to form a mixture; (3) exposing the mixture to a magnetic field effective to align the nanotubes in the mixture; and (4) solidifying the fluid matrix material to form a nanotube/matrix material composite comprising the aligned nanotubes which remain aligned in the absence of said magnetic field.
Abstract:
A magnetic system and apparatus having a multi-dimensional gradient for continuous, on-line separation of components from a mixture of chemical entities which comprises at least one separation chamber with a plurality of channels and a plurality of magnets, and a method is provided for continuously and magnetically separating and treating components of a mixture of chemical entities using a multi-dimensional-gradient.
Abstract:
A multipurpose pliers for wire stripping, cutting and terminal crimping comprising a handle assembly, a stripping device, a cutting and crimping device and a wrench device, which, by means of a brake block controls opening and closing of a moveable handle, action of a linkage to drive the stripping device and the cutting and crimping device to open and close so wire stripping, cutting and terminal crimping, and by means of the wrench device to lock terminals of wires with nuts.
Abstract:
A terminal crimping pliers is provided, which is designed with a simple structure, and is used to improve the disadvantages of the conventional terminal crimping pliers, such as being difficult to be grasped and difficult for forces applied thereon. The terminal crimping pliers can be extended with a small angle, through a vertical stopping slot combined with two stopping slots with oblique angles, and the terminal crimping pliers can be held closed with a small force.
Abstract:
A coaxial cable stripper includes a base frame having three cable grooves across the bottom of a rectangular slot thereof, a cable locating device made to slide in the rectangular slot and supported on a spring to hold down the coaxial cable to be processed, and three cutter blades fastened to the base frame at the bottom and having a respectively cutting edge projecting into either cable groove at a different distance for cutting into the coaxial cable at a different depth.
Abstract:
A crimper for crimping terminals of electrical conductors includes upper and lower elongated members pivoted to one another and having rear handle portions. A first crimping component is provided anterior to the pivot point of the elongated members and includes a first press member formed on the lower elongated member and a first stepped recess formed on the upper elongated member. A second crimping compenent is provided posterior to the pivot point and includes a second press member and a second stepped recess respectively formed on the upper and lower elongated members. Both first and second press members are attached pivotally to the lower and upper elongated member so that the press members can be guided easily into the stepped recesses to effect crimping operations.