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:
FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a microphone showing my new design; FIG. 2 is a front view thereof; FIG. 3 is a rear view thereof; FIG. 4 is a left elevational side view thereof; FIG. 5 is a right elevational side view thereof; FIG. 6 is a top view thereof; FIG. 7 is a bottom view thereof; FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the microphone shown in an environment of use with a cord; and, FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of enclosed portion 9 of the microphone shown in FIG. 3. The broken lines shown in FIGS. 3 and 9 enclosing portions of the microphone that are illustrated in enlargements form no part of the claimed design. The broken lines shown in FIG. 8 depict environmental structure that form no part of the claimed design. All other broken lines depict portions of the microphone that form no part of the claimed design.
Abstract:
A rewinding reel for rewinding a carbon ribbon or a label carrier in a label printer is provided, including a shaft, a gear, at least two sliding bases, at least two outer casing members, a resilient element, and a knob. The gear is mounted to the shaft to mate a transmission of the label printer for driving rotation of the shaft. The sliding bases are mounted to the shaft and are rotatable by the shaft. The sliding bases include movable portions that form camming projections and follower projections respectively in camming engagement with follower projections and camming faces formed on the outer casing members to radially move the outer casing members away from and toward the sliding bases for expanding and contracting the outer casing members in order to selectively loosen the carbon ribbon or the label carrier wound around the outer casing members. The knob is fixed to the movable portions and is manually depressible to move the movable portions. The resilient element provides a biasing force that sets the movable portions at a position where the outer casing members expand.
Abstract:
A reel shaft sensor is provided for a barcode printer and is applied to a reel shaft of the barcode printer. The reel shaft sensor device includes a plurality of magnetic elements and at least one magnetic sensor. The reel shaft has an end to which a connection member is mounted for coupling the interior of a housing of the barcode printer. The magnetic element is arranged inside the connection member and the magnetic sensor is installed inside the housing of the barcode printer and corresponding in position to the connection member. The magnetic sensor detects a magnetic signal from the magnetic elements that rotates with the reel shaft to determine the rotational speed and angular position of the reel shaft. The device is a small-size, magnetism operating shaft sensor.