An electrical measurement includes an electrical signal input, a display, an accelerometer, and an electronic controller that is configured to receive an output signal from the accelerometer, determine an orientation of the device according to the accelerometer output signal, determine an information output according to the electrical signal input, select a display orientation from among a plurality of display orientations according to the orientation of the device, and output the information output on the display in the selected display orientation.
A pipe bender includes a bender head including an arcuate rocker, an arcuate aperture defined in the rocker, a bending angle stop, and a pin assembly slidably coupling the bending angle stop to the rocker via the arcuate aperture. The bending angle stop may be disposed at least partially within the outer threshold of the bender head and may extend outward beyond the outer threshold of the bender head when the bending angle stop is secured to the arcuate rocker.
A pipe bender includes a bender head including an arcuate rocker, an arcuate aperture defined in the rocker, a bending angle stop, and a pin assembly slidably coupling the bending angle stop to the rocker via the arcuate aperture. The bending angle stop may be disposed at least partially within the outer threshold of the bender head and may extend outward beyond the outer threshold of the bender head when the bending angle stop is secured to the arcuate rocker.
A device includes a flexible shaping body providing an open pathway to allow a flexible electrical conduit to shape and form into different positions. The device includes a first end of the flexible electrical conduit having a first connectable open pathway for connecting to a first rigid conduit. The device also includes a second end of the flexible electrical conduit having a second connectable open pathway for connecting to a second rigid conduit.
A device includes a spool; a fish tape wound on the spool; a magnet coupled to the spool; a sensor configured to detect the magnet and to generate a signal indicative of the detection; and a controller in communication with the sensor and configured to determine an extension of the fish tape based on the signal; and output the determined amount.
A device includes a spool; a fish tape wound on the spool; a magnet coupled to the spool; a sensor configured to detect the magnet and to generate a signal indicative of the detection; and a controller in communication with the sensor and configured to determine an extension of the fish tape based on the signal; and output the determined amount.
B65H 75/36 - Cores, formers, supports, or holders for coiled, wound, or folded material, e.g. reels, spindles, bobbins, cop tubes, cans specially adapted or mounted for storing and repeatedly paying-out and re-storing lengths of material provided for particular purposes, e.g. anchored hoses, power cables without essentially involving the use of a core or former internal to a stored package of material, e.g. with stored material housed within casing or container, or intermittently engaging a plurality of supports as in sinuous or serpentine fashion
An electrical connector includes a connector housing configured to receive at least one electrical contact. The electrical connector further includes a circuit board enclosed within the connector housing. The electrical connector further includes at least one electrical lead configured to electrically connect the circuit board to the at least one electrical contact.
H01R 13/428 - Securing in a demountable manner by resilient locking means on the contact membersSecuring in a demountable manner by locking means on resilient contact members
H01R 13/52 - Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
H01R 13/66 - Structural association with built-in electrical component
H01R 43/20 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for assembling or disassembling contact members with insulating base, case or sleeve
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ELECTRONIC SENSORS, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR PIPE BENDERS
An apparatus for determining an angle of a handle of a pipe bender includes a sensor configured to determine an orientation angle of the sensor and a display configured to display the orientation angle of the sensor. The apparatus further includes a housing configured to attach to the handle of the pipe bender. The sensor is within the housing.
An example electrical connector has a contact, an inner housing, a terminal, and a screw. The contact has a plate portion defining a contact hole and a contact portion extending from the plate portion. The inner housing has a slot shaped to receive the plate portion and to hold the contact in a substantially fixed position. The terminal is movably positioned within the inner housing, and has a contact surface and a threaded hole. The screw is sized to be received by the contact hole and to interface with the threaded hole. Rotating the screw causes the terminal to move relative to the plate portion of the contact and to compress a wire between the plate portion of the contact and the terminal.
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04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
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11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
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(1) Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications;
(2) Wire pulling lubricants;
(3) Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, pneumatic cable strippers, wire measuring and cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills;
(4) Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, crimpers, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, levels, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hacksaws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements; voice, signal and data communications hand tools, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, wire insertion tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags, tool pouches, tool pouch belts and straps, and non-metal bucket tool carriers;
(5) Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, electrical terminals, wire terminals, twist-on electrical terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, crimp splices, pre-insulated crimp connectors, terminal strips, terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, insulated crimp splices, mechanical lugs, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, split bolts, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers, cable ties, lashing ties, ID marking ties in the nature of cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches, cables, and padlocks therefore, I.D. safety tags and collars, safety signs; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular plugs, telephone wall plates, CATV wall plates, coaxial cable connectors, BNC coaxial cable connectors, F-Series coaxial cable connectors, and CATV cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, GFI circuit testers, circuit identifiers, fuse pullers, grounding systems comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two, digital multimeters, analog multimeters, true RMS meters, temperature meters, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, thermocouples, data acquisition meters, test leads and meter probes, phase rotation meters, insulation testers, ground continuity testers, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes, wiring verifiers, and patch cable testers; infrared thermometers and light meters; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to valves to prevent their operation;
(6) Heat guns, heat gun nozzles and adapters;
(7) Heat shrinkable non-metal tubing and end caps for tubing ends; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes;
(8) Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal;
(9) Rope for use in wire pulling;
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04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
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(1) Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications;
(2) Wire pulling lubricants;
(3) Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, pneumatic cable strippers, wire measuring and cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills;
(4) Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, crimpers, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, levels, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hacksaws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements; voice, signal and data communications hand tools, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, wire insertion tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags, tool pouches, tool pouch belts and straps, and non-metal bucket tool carriers;
(5) Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, electrical terminals, wire terminals, twist-on electrical terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, crimp splices, pre-insulated crimp connectors, terminal strips, terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, insulated crimp splices, mechanical lugs, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, split bolts, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers, cable ties, lashing ties, ID marking ties in the nature of cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches, cables, and padlocks therefore, I.D. safety tags and collars, safety signs; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular plugs, telephone wall plates, CATV wall plates, coaxial cable connectors, BNC coaxial cable connectors, F-Series coaxial cable connectors, and CATV cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, GFI circuit testers, circuit identifiers, fuse pullers, grounding systems comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two, digital multimeters, analog multimeters, true RMS meters, temperature meters, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, thermocouples, data acquisition meters, test leads and meter probes, phase rotation meters, insulation testers, ground continuity testers, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes, wiring verifiers, and patch cable testers; infrared thermometers and light meters; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to valves to prevent their operation;
(6) Heat guns, heat gun nozzles and adapters;
(7) Heat shrinkable non-metal tubing and end caps for tubing ends; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes;
(8) Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal;
(9) Rope for use in wire pulling;
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
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Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications. Wire pulling lubricants. Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, pneumatic cable strippers, wire measuring and cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills. Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, crimpers, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, levels, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hacksaws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements; voice, signal and data communications hand tools, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, wire insertion tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags, tool pouches, tool pouch belts and straps, and non-metal bucket tool carriers. Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, electrical terminals, wire terminals, twist-on electrical terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, crimp splices, pre-insulated crimp connectors, terminal strips, terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, insulated crimp splices, mechanical lugs, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, split bolts, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers, cable ties, lashing ties, ID marking ties in the nature of cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches, cables, and padlocks therefore, I.D. safety tags and collars, safety signs; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular plugs, telephone wall plates, CATV wall plates, coaxial cable connectors, BNC coaxial cable connectors, F-Series coaxial cable connectors, and CATV cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, GFI circuit testers, circuit identifiers, fuse pullers, grounding systems comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two, digital multimeters, analog multimeters, true RMS meters, temperature meters, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, thermocouples, data acquisition meters, test leads and meter probes, phase rotation meters, insulation testers, ground continuity testers, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes, wiring verifiers, and patch cable testers; infrared thermometers and light meters; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to valves to prevent their operation. Heat guns, heat gun nozzles and adapters. Heat shrinkable non-metal tubing and end caps for tubing ends; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes. Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal. Rope for use in wire pulling.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
Goods & Services
Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications. Wire pulling lubricants. Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, pneumatic cable strippers, wire measuring and cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills. Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, crimpers, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, levels, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hacksaws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements; voice, signal and data communications hand tools, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, wire insertion tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags, tool pouches, tool pouch belts and straps, and non-metal bucket tool carriers. Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, electrical terminals, wire terminals, twist-on electrical terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, crimp splices, pre-insulated crimp connectors, terminal strips, terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, insulated crimp splices, mechanical lugs, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, split bolts, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers, cable ties, lashing ties, ID marking ties in the nature of cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches, cables, and padlocks therefore, I.D. safety tags and collars, safety signs; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular plugs, telephone wall plates, CATV wall plates, coaxial cable connectors, BNC coaxial cable connectors, F-Series coaxial cable connectors, and CATV cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, GFI circuit testers, circuit identifiers, fuse pullers, grounding systems comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two, digital multimeters, analog multimeters, true RMS meters, temperature meters, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, thermocouples, data acquisition meters, test leads and meter probes, phase rotation meters, insulation testers, ground continuity testers, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes, wiring verifiers, and patch cable testers; infrared thermometers and light meters; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to valves to prevent their operation. Heat guns, heat gun nozzles and adapters. Heat shrinkable non-metal tubing and end caps for tubing ends; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes. Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal. Rope for use in wire pulling.
A lever connector for contacting electrical conductors includes features and improvements over other lever connectors. The lever connector includes a housing, a busbar located within the housing, one or more lever mechanisms, and one or more resilient members that connect the lever mechanisms to the busbar. The lever mechanism includes a lever located on a near side of the busbar bridge and a lifting mechanism located on a far side of the busbar bridge opposite the near side of the busbar bridge. When the lever is actuated and lifted upwards and away from the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the resilient member to release away from the busbar. When the lever is closed and pushed downward toward the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the resilient member downward to push the electrical conductor against the busbar, thereby making electrical contact between the electrical conductor and the busbar
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for universal electrical connection. Each universal electrical connector may connect to a plurality of other identical universal electrical connectors. Conductors may be physically and electrically attached to each universal electrical connector. Accordingly, the universal electrical connector may electrically connect any number of conductors (e.g., wires) using multiple identical universal electrical connectors.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
Goods & Services
Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications. Wire pulling lubricants. Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, thermal strippers in the nature of electrically-powered tools that use heat to remove the insulation from conductive wire, pneumatic cable strippers, precision rotary strippers, wire measuring and cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, machine tool parts in the nature of precision grinder bases, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills. Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers; Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, crimpers, screwdrivers; Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, levels, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hacksaws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements; hand tools, namely, electrical motor maintenance tools in the nature of abrasive resurfacing stones, commutator resurfacers, commutator dressers, brush seaters, commutator cleaners; hand tools, namely, voice, signal and data communications hand tools, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, wire insertion tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers, and fiber optic crimpers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags, tool pouches, tool pouch belts and straps, and non-metal bucket tool carriers. Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, electrical terminals, wire terminals, twist-on electrical terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, crimp splices, pre-insulated crimp connectors; electrical connectors, namely, terminal strips, terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, insulated crimp splices, mechanical lugs, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, split bolts, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; markers for electric wire; tags for identifying electric cables in the nature of a cable tie with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches, cables, and padlocks therefore, I.D. safety tags and collars, safety signs; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular plugs, telephone wall plates, CATV wall plates, coaxial cable connectors, BNC coaxial cable connectors, F-Series coaxial cable connectors, and CATV cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, GFI circuit testers, circuit identifiers, fuse pullers, grounding systems comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two; electrical testing equipment, namely, digital multimeters, analog multimeters, true RMS meters, temperature meters, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, thermocouples, data acquisition meters, test leads and meter probes, phase rotation meters, insulation testers, ground continuity testers, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes, wiring verifiers, and patch cable testers; infrared thermometers and light meters; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to valves to prevent their operation. Heat guns, heat gun nozzles and adapters. Heat shrinkable non-metal tubing and end caps for tubing ends; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes. Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal; Identification tags, not of metal, in the nature of a cable tie with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking. Rope for use in wire pulling; cable ties, not of metal.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
Goods & Services
(1) Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications;
(2) Wire pulling lubricants;
(3) Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, thermal strippers in the nature of electrically-powered tools that use heat to remove the insulation from conductive wire, pneumatic cable strippers, precision rotary strippers, wire measuring and cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, machine tool parts in the nature of precision grinder bases, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills;
(4) Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, crimpers, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, levels, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hacksaws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements; hand tools, namely, electrical motor maintenance tools in the nature of abrasive resurfacing stones, commutator resurfacers, commutator dressers, brush seaters, commutator cleaners, voice, signal and data communications hand tools, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, wire insertion tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers, and fiber optic crimpers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags, tool pouches, tool pouch belts and straps, and non-metal bucket tool carriers;
(5) Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, electrical terminals, wire terminals, twist-on electrical terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, crimp splices, pre-insulated crimp connectors, terminal strips, terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, insulated crimp splices, mechanical lugs, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, split bolts, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers, cable ties, lashing ties, ID marking ties in the nature of cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches, cables, and padlocks therefore, I.D. safety tags and collars, safety signs; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular plugs, telephone wall plates, CATV wall plates, coaxial cable connectors, BNC coaxial cable connectors, F-Series coaxial cable connectors, and CATV cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, GFI circuit testers, circuit identifiers, fuse pullers, grounding systems comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two, digital multimeters, analog multimeters, true RMS meters, temperature meters, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, thermocouples, data acquisition meters, test leads and meter probes, phase rotation meters, insulation testers, ground continuity testers, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes, wiring verifiers, and patch cable testers; infrared thermometers and light meters; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to valves to prevent their operation;
(6) Heat guns, heat gun nozzles and adapters;
(7) Heat shrinkable non-metal tubing and end caps for tubing ends; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes;
(8) Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal;
(9) Rope for use in wire pulling;
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
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04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
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Rope for use in wire pulling; wire management devices, namely, non-metal cable ties, ID marking ties in the nature of non-metal cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications Wire pulling lubricants Metal padlocks for lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches and cables Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, pneumatic cable strippers, wire cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hack saws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements in the nature of cable tie installation guns; hand tools for use in voice, signal and data communications, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, in particular, punches being hand tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags filled with hand-operated hand tools, tool pouches for attachment to tool belts, tool pouch belts and straps in the nature of tool belts Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, wire terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, pre-insulated crimp connectors, electrical terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, splices for electrical transmission lines, namely, crimp splices and insulated crimp splices, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps in the nature of lockout devices for use with electrical switches, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, electrical wall switches, electric cables; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular electrical plugs, telephone wall plates in the nature of electric outlet plates, cable television (CATV) wall plates in the nature of electric outlet plates, coaxial cable connectors and cable television (CATV) cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, ground fault interrupter (GFI) circuit testers, and circuit identifiers; fuse pullers; grounding systems for electrical grounding purposes comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two; digital multimeters, analog multimeters; true root mean square (RMS) meters in the nature of electrical meters; temperature meters not for medical use, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, for measuring electricity; thermocouples; test leads and meter probes, for testing electric and electronic circuits; phase rotation meters; electrical testing equipment, namely, electrical insulation testers, ground continuity testers, in particular, continuity test apparatus for electrical circuits, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes for testing electric and electronic circuits, wiring verifiers, in particular, electrical testers for verifying proper wiring of communication cables, and patch cable testers in the nature of electrical testers for verifying proper wiring of communication cables; infrared thermometers not for medical purposes and light meters for measuring ambient light; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to hydraulic and pneumatic valves to prevent their operation; hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, bubble levels; electrical and power adapters for heat guns Heat guns; heat gun nozzles, namely, nozzles specially adapted for heat guns Heat shrinkable non-metal flexible tubing and heat shrinkable non-metal end caps therefor; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes Tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags sold empty, and tool pouches sold empty Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps; non-metal cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal, namely, non-metal identification tags, tag flags and tag cards for marking electrical cables, electrical apparatus and instruments and electrical installations for the purpose of alerting workers of equipment maintenance or malfunction; non-metal I.D. safety tags and collars; non-metal safety signs
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Rope for use in wire pulling; wire management devices, namely, non-metal cable ties, ID marking ties in the nature of non-metal cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications Wire pulling lubricants Metal padlocks for lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches and cables Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, pneumatic cable strippers, wire cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hack saws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements in the nature of cable tie installation guns; hand tools for use in voice, signal and data communications, namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, in particular, punches being hand tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags filled with hand-operated hand tools, tool pouches for attachment to tool belts, tool pouch belts and straps in the nature of tool belts Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, wire terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, pre-insulated crimp connectors, electrical terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, splices for electrical transmission lines, namely, crimp splices and insulated crimp splices, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps in the nature of lockout devices for use with electrical switches, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, electrical wall switches, electric cables; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular electrical plugs, telephone wall plates in the nature of electric outlet plates, cable television (CATV) wall plates in the nature of electric outlet plates, coaxial cable connectors and cable television (CATV) cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, ground fault interrupter (GFI) circuit testers, and circuit identifiers; fuse pullers; grounding systems for electrical grounding purposes comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two; digital multimeters, analog multimeters; true root mean square (RMS) meters in the nature of electrical meters; temperature meters not for medical use, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, for measuring electricity; thermocouples; test leads and meter probes, for testing electric and electronic circuits; phase rotation meters; electrical testing equipment, namely, electrical insulation testers, ground continuity testers, in particular, continuity test apparatus for electrical circuits, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes for testing electric and electronic circuits, wiring verifiers, in particular, electrical testers for verifying proper wiring of communication cables, and patch cable testers in the nature of electrical testers for verifying proper wiring of communication cables; infrared thermometers not for medical purposes and light meters for measuring ambient light; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to hydraulic and pneumatic valves to prevent their operation; hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, bubble levels; electrical and power adapters for heat guns Heat guns; heat gun nozzles, namely, nozzles specially adapted for heat guns Heat shrinkable non-metal flexible tubing and heat shrinkable non-metal end caps therefor; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes Tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags sold empty, and tool pouches sold empty Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps and; non-metal cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal, namely, non-metal identification tags, tag flags and tag cards for marking electrical cables, electrical apparatus and instruments and electrical installations for the purpose of alerting workers of equipment maintenance or malfunction; non-metal I.D. safety tags and collars; non-metal safety signs
A lever connector for contacting electrical conductors may include features and improvements over other lever connectors. The lever connector includes a housing, a busbar located within the housing, one or more lever mechanisms, and one or more resilient members that connect the lever mechanisms to the busbar. The lever mechanism includes a lever located on a near side of the busbar bridge and a lifting mechanism located on a far side of the busbar bridge opposite the near side of the busbar bridge. The resilient member includes a fixed section connected to the busbar bridge and a clamping section connected to the lifting mechanism. When the lever is actuated and lifted upwards and away from the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the clamping section of the resilient member to release away from the busbar base surface. When the lever is closed and pushed downward toward the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the clamping section of the resilient member downward to push the electrical conductor against the busbar base surface, thereby making electrical contact between the electrical conductor and the busbar.
A lever connector for contacting electrical conductors may include features and improvements over other lever connectors. The lever connector includes a housing, a busbar located within the housing, one or more lever mechanisms, and one or more resilient members that connect the lever mechanisms to the busbar. The lever mechanism includes a lever located on a near side of the busbar bridge and a lifting mechanism located on a far side of the busbar bridge opposite the near side of the busbar bridge. The resilient member includes a fixed section connected to the busbar bridge and a clamping section connected to the lifting mechanism. When the lever is actuated and lifted upwards and away from the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the clamping section of the resilient member to release away from the busbar base surface. When the lever is closed and pushed downward toward the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the clamping section of the resilient member downward to push the electrical conductor against the busbar base surface, thereby making electrical contact between the electrical conductor and the busbar.
Systems and methods, as described herein, relate to a circuit tracer transmitter including an integrated continuity test. In addition, systems and methods, as described herein, relate to communicating data over a conductor that is being tested with a circuit tracer, load continuity tester, and/or an integrated circuit tracer with load continuity tester. In addition, systems and methods, as described herein, relate an integrated receptacle tester in circuit tracing hardware through circuitry and/or logic.
G01R 31/28 - Testing of electronic circuits, e.g. by signal tracer
G01R 19/165 - Indicating that current or voltage is either above or below a predetermined value or within or outside a predetermined range of values
H04W 4/80 - Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication
G08B 5/36 - Visible signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems, remote indication of seats occupied using electric transmissionVisible signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems, remote indication of seats occupied using electromagnetic transmission using visible light sources
An example electrical contact includes a primary contact portion configured to contact a mating electrical contact to form an electrical connection; and two or more protrusions extending from a forward portion of the electrical contact that is forward of the primary contact portion along a longitudinal disconnect direction, wherein the two or more protrusions are configured to receive external arcing from the mating electrical contact during a disconnect event.
A lubricating system has a pump to force a viscous lubricant from a supply of lubricant to a lubricator at which the lubricant is to be dispensed onto a cable, wire, or the like that is being pulled through a conduit. A sensor, associated with a spool from which the cable is being dispensed, is be used to automatically control the amount of lubricant that is to be dispensed onto the cable. A second described system comprises a custom bucket or bucket insert which allow a cable to pass through the bucket whereupon lubricant will be automatically applied to the cable and the container includes a profiled base to ensure proper passage of the cable through the lubricant and ensure the maximum usage of any lubricant.
F16N 29/02 - Special means in lubricating arrangements or systems providing for the indication or detection of undesired conditionsUse of devices responsive to conditions in lubricating arrangements or systems for influencing the supply of lubricant
F16N 7/38 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated with a separate pumpCentral lubrication systems
F16N 19/00 - Lubricant containers for use in lubricators or lubrication systems
F16N 7/00 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated
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Anti-oxidant compounds consisting of metal particles suspended in a carrier therefor, composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons, for use in connection with connectors for electrical conductors and for aluminum electrical applications Wire pulling lubricants Metal padlocks for lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, wall switches and cables Power-operated wire processing apparatus, namely, wire strippers, thermal strippers in the nature of electrically-powered tools that use heat to remove the insulation from conductive wire, pneumatic cable strippers, precision rotary strippers, wire cutting machines, powered cable cutters and powered wire strippers and cutters; maintenance equipment, namely, machine tool parts in the nature of precision grinder bases, power-operated hole saws, hole saw arbors and step drills Hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, fish tapes and reels, fish tape leads and balls, fish tape pullers, conduit benders and handles, pull line carriers for attachment to a cable or wire pulling rope to serve as piston for traveling through a conduit, wire strippers, wire cutters, crimpers, coaxial cable strippers and crimpers for coaxial cables, cable slitters and ringers, cable rippers, wire skinners, cable strippers, pliers, pliers with crimpers, tongue and groove pliers, cutting pliers, ratcheting cable cutters, screwdrivers, conduit deburring tools for use in the manufacturing process in which the surfaces of metal are cleaned of burrs and other imperfections, tapping tools, awls, hammers, knives in the nature of utility knives and folding knives, rotary armored cable cutters, hack saws and blades, hex key drivers, insulated pliers, insulated screwdrivers, cable tie implements in the nature of cable tie installation guns; hand tools for use in voice, signal and data communications namely, round cable and wire cutters, ratchet cable cutters, telephone line cord strippers, data cable strippers, round cable slitters and ringers, crimpers, die sets for crimp tools that install modular plugs, telephone modular plug crimpers, punchdown tools, in particular, punches being hand tools, scissors for cutting synthetic fibers such as aromatic polyamide fiber, optical fiber strippers, and fiber optic crimpers; tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags filled with hand-operated hand tools, tool pouches for attachment to tool belts, tool pouch belts and straps in the nature of tool belts Conduit measuring tape; measuring tapes; electrical connectors, namely, screw on connectors, push-in connectors, insulation displacement connectors, wire terminals, twist-on wire terminals, sealant-filled screw-on connectors, set screw connectors, crimp connectors, pre-insulated crimp connectors, electrical terminal blocks, insulated crimp connectors, splices for electrical transmission lines, namely, crimp splices and insulated crimp splices, connectors for space-type transformers, connectors for bus bars, tap connectors, grounding connectors, street light connectors, and mechanical solderless connectors; wire management devices, namely, wire markers; electrical safety equipment, namely, safety lockout hasps in the nature of lockout devices for use with electrical switches, lockout devices for circuit breakers, fuses, electrical wall switches, electric cables; voice, signal and data communications components, namely, modular electrical plugs, telephone wall plates in the nature of electric outlet plates, cable television (CATV) wall plates in the nature of electric outlet plates, coaxial cable connectors, and cable television (CATV) cable and wire splitters; electrical testing equipment, namely, voltage testers, voltage and continuity testers, circuit testers and analyzers, ground fault interrupter (GFI) circuit testers, and circuit identifiers; fuse pullers; grounding systems for electrical grounding purposes comprised of a grounding plug, a wrist strap and lead wires connecting the two; digital multimeters, analog multimeters; true root mean square (RMS) meters in the nature of electrical meters; temperature meters not for medical use, clamp meters and current clamp adapters, for measuring electricity; thermocouples; test leads and meter probe for testing electric and electronic circuits; phase rotation meters; electrical testing equipment, namely, electrical insulation testers, ground continuity testers, in particular, continuity test apparatus for electrical circuits, cable locators, fiber optic scopes, tone generator cable locators, amplifier probes for testing electric and electronic circuits, wiring verifiers, in particular, electrical testers for verifying proper wiring of communication cables, and patch cable testers in the nature of electrical testers for verifying proper wiring of communication cables; infrared thermometers not for medical purposes and light meters for measuring ambient light; pneumatic and hydraulic valve safety lockout devices in the nature of devices attached to hydraulic and pneumatic valves to prevent their operation; hand tools for wire and cable installation, namely, bubble levels; electrical and power adapters for heat guns Heat guns; heat gun nozzles, namely, nozzles specially adapted for heat guns Heat shrinkable non-metal flexible tubing and heat shrinkable non-metal end caps therefor; insulators for electrical cable and wire connectors; electrical barricade tapes and underground tapes Tool carriers in the nature of non-metal tool bags sold empty, and tool pouches sold empty Non-metal expanding sleeves for affixing screws; non-metal cable clamps; non-metal cable tie mounts; safety lockout tags made of non-metal, namely, non-metal identification tags, tag flags and tag cards for marking electrical cables, electrical apparatus and instruments and electrical installations for the purpose of alerting workers of equipment maintenance or malfunction; non-metal I.D. safety tags and collars; non-metal safety signs Rope for use in wire pulling; wire management devices, namely, non-metal cable ties, ID marking ties in the nature of non-metal cable ties with a built-in identification plate for permanent marking
A sealed connector is provided for electrically connecting a plnra!ity of wires The sealed connector includes a housing defining a cavity adapted for receiving a sealant therein, A plunger is slidably receivable in the cavity of the housing. The plunger defines a passageway through the plunger for allowing the plurality of wires to pass therethrough. A connector Is positionable at an end of the plunger and is configured to electrically connect the plurality of wires. A compression plate extends from an inner surface of the plunger into a passageway through the plunger. The compression plate includes a lower surface configured to urge sealant provided in the cavity toward the connector as the plunger is inserted into the plunger cavity.
A leaf spring for a flat-wiping connector includes a front section having a first surface corresponding to a plane, the front section further including a front edge configured to connect the leaf spring to the flat-wiping connector. The leaf spring further includes a rear section having a second surface angled with respect to the plane corresponding to the first surface of the front section. The rear section further includes a third surface connected to the second surface and oriented at an angle with respect to the second surface. At least a portion of an edge of the rear section is configured to interact with a positive stop of a connector housing to lock the leaf spring within the connector housing upon insertion of the leaf spring into the connector housing.
F16F 1/02 - Springs made of steel or other material having low internal frictionWound, torsion, leaf, cup, ring or the like springs, the material of the spring not being relevant
An electrical connector includes a connector housing comprising an opening, a grommet disposed at least partially within the connector housing and configured to seal an interior of the connector housing from external media, and a clamp disposed about the opening. The grommet includes an inner aperture configured to receive an electrical wire. The clamp includes an outer aperture configured to receive the electrical wire, a passageway extending from the outer aperture to the inner aperture, and at least one rib that forms a boundary of the passageway.
A lever connector for contacting electrical conductors includes features and improvements over other lever connectors. The lever connector includes a housing, a busbar located within the housing, one or more lever mechanisms, and one or more resilient members that connect the lever mechanisms to the busbar. The lever mechanism includes a lever located on a near side of the busbar bridge and a lifting mechanism located on a far side of the busbar bridge opposite the near side of the busbar bridge. When the lever is actuated and lifted upwards and away from the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the resilient member to release away from the busbar. When the lever is closed and pushed downward toward the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the resilient member downward to push the electrical conductor against the busbar, thereby making electrical contact between the electrical conductor and the busbar.
Disclosed herein is a conductor connection clamp that includes a bus bar and a clamping spring, the clamping spring including a main portion for clamping an electrical conductor to the bus bar, the main portion and bus bar defining a clamping spring connection, and a spring member adjacent to the main portion and rigidly coupled to the main portion. The clamp further includes a housing defining a conductor insertion opening that leads to the clamping spring connection, and an operating lever configured to apply force to the spring member in order to deflect the main portion to open the clamping spring connection.
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Air quality sampling apparatus in the nature of personal sampling pumps for detecting low flow vapors and gases; vapor monitors, namely, air quality sampling pumps for measuring vapors in the air; computer software for interfacing with measuring apparatus.
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Air quality sampling apparatus in the nature of personal sampling pumps for detecting low flow vapors and gases; vapor monitors, namely, air quality sampling pumps for measuring vapors in the air
An electrical connector includes a universal plug body, a plurality of electrical contacts disposed in the universal plug body, and a printed circuit board (PCB), coupled with the universal plug, comprising a plurality of electrically-conductive features configured to electrically connect the plurality of electrical contacts to a plurality of terminals. Different PCB types may be used with the universal plug body to accommodate different power and data applications with a universal connector body.
H01R 13/66 - Structural association with built-in electrical component
H01R 12/72 - Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 13/58 - Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip
H01R 13/6582 - Shield structure with resilient means for engaging mating connector
H01R 13/6583 - Shield structure with resilient means for engaging mating connector with separate conductive resilient members between mating shield members
H01R 24/00 - Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
An electrical connector includes a universal plug body, a plurality of electrical contacts disposed in the universal plug body, and a printed circuit board (PCB), coupled with the universal plug, comprising a plurality of electrically-conductive features configured to electrically connect the plurality of electrical contacts to a plurality of terminals. Different PCB types may be used with the universal plug body to accommodate different power and data applications with a universal connector body.
A method for joining two workpiece parts during a manufacturing process includes forming a first workpiece part having a first mating surface and forming a second workpiece part having a second mating surface. The first and second workpiece part may be separately distributed or may be joined for distribution. To join the parts, an energy director is formed in the first mating surface by an automated process, the energy director comprising an end portion projecting from the first mating surface such that the projecting end portion of the energy director engages the second mating surface when the first and second workpiece parts are brought into engagement with each other. In one example, the first and second workpiece parts are ultrasonically welded by pressing the parts together while vibrating at least one of the first workpiece part or the second workpiece part.
B22F 12/00 - Apparatus or devices specially adapted for additive manufacturingAuxiliary means for additive manufacturingCombinations of additive manufacturing apparatus or devices with other processing apparatus or devices
A method for joining two workpiece parts during a manufacturing process includes forming a first workpiece part having a first mating surface and forming a second workpiece part having a second mating surface. The first and second workpiece part may be separately distributed or may be joined for distribution. To join the parts, an energy director is formed in the first mating surface by an automated process, the energy director comprising an end portion projecting from the first mating surface such that the projecting end portion of the energy director engages the second mating surface when the first and second workpiece parts are brought into engagement with each other. In one example, the first and second workpiece parts are ultrasonically welded by pressing the parts together while vibrating at least one of the first workpiece part or the second workpiece part.
B29C 65/08 - Joining of preformed partsApparatus therefor by heating, with or without pressure using ultrasonic vibrations
H01R 43/02 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for soldered or welded connections
A method for joining two workpiece parts during a manufacturing process includes forming a first workpiece part having a first mating surface and forming a second workpiece part having a second mating surface. The first and second workpiece part may be separately distributed or may be joined for distribution. To join the parts, an energy director is formed in the first mating surface by an automated process, the energy director comprising an end portion projecting from the first mating surface such that the projecting end portion of the energy director engages the second mating surface when the first and second workpiece parts are brought into engagement with each other. In one example, the first and second workpiece parts are ultrasonically welded by pressing the parts together while vibrating at least one of the first workpiece part or the second workpiece part.
B32B 41/00 - Arrangements for controlling or monitoring lamination processesSafety arrangements
B29C 65/06 - Joining of preformed partsApparatus therefor by heating, with or without pressure using friction, e.g. spin welding
B29C 65/08 - Joining of preformed partsApparatus therefor by heating, with or without pressure using ultrasonic vibrations
H01R 43/02 - Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for soldered or welded connections
H01R 43/24 - Assembling by moulding on contact members
A support for a computing device display includes an upper arm, a lower arm, and a joint connecting the upper arm and the lower arm. The upper arm and the lower arm are rotatable with respect to one another about a longitudinal axis of the joint. The upper arm is rotatable with respect to the joint about a first axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the joint. The lower arm is rotatable with respect to the joint about a second axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the joint.
F16M 13/02 - Other supports for positioning apparatus or articlesMeans for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
E04G 3/00 - Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height
An electrical connector includes a connector housing configured to receive at least one electrical contact. The electrical connector further includes a circuit board enclosed within the connector housing. The electrical connector further includes at least one electrical lead configured to electrically connect the circuit board to the at least one electrical contact.
H01R 12/51 - Fixed connections for rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 12/52 - Fixed connections for rigid printed circuits or like structures connecting to other rigid printed circuits or like structures
H01R 4/18 - Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one anotherMeans for effecting or maintaining such contactElectrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation effected solely by twisting, wrapping, bending, crimping, or other permanent deformation by crimping
H05K 5/00 - Casings, cabinets or drawers for electric apparatus
H01R 13/432 - Securing in a demountable manner by resilient locking means on the contact membersSecuring in a demountable manner by locking means on resilient contact members by stamped-out resilient tongue snapping behind shoulder in base or case
A stackable environmental air sampling pump includes an external housing, an air pump inside the external housing, and a telescopic mast attached to the housing and configured to extend from the external housing. The external housing includes a recessed portion configured to receive a flexible tubing wrapped around the recessed portion and a handle on a first side of the external housing. The external housing further includes a first interlocking feature of a first type on a second side of the external housing, wherein the first interlocking feature is configured to connect to an interlocking feature of a second type. The external housing further includes a second interlocking feature of the second type on a third side of the external housing, wherein the second interlocking feature is configured to connect to an interlocking feature of the first type.
G01N 1/00 - SamplingPreparing specimens for investigation
F04B 39/00 - Component parts, details, or accessories, of pumps or pumping systems specially adapted for elastic fluids, not otherwise provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups
An apparatus for determining an angle of a handle of a pipe bender includes a sensor configured to determine an orientation angle of the sensor and a display configured to display the orientation angle of the sensor. The apparatus further includes a housing configured to attach to the handle of the pipe bender. The sensor is within the housing.
B21D 7/14 - Bending rods, profiles, or tubes combined with measuring of bends or lengths
H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom
A leaf spring for a flat-wiping connector includes a front section having a first surface corresponding to a plane, the front section further including a front edge configured to connect the leaf spring to the flat-wiping connector. The leaf spring further includes a rear section having a second surface angled with respect to the plane corresponding to the first surface of the front section. The rear section further includes a third surface connected to the second surface and oriented at an angle with respect to the second surface. At least a portion of an edge of the rear section is configured to interact with a positive stop of a connector housing to lock the leaf spring within the connector housing upon insertion of the leaf spring into the connector housing.
A leaf spring for a flat-wiping connector includes a front section having a first surface corresponding to a plane, the front section further including a front edge configured to connect the leaf spring to the flat-wiping connector. The leaf spring further includes a rear section having a second surface angled with respect to the plane corresponding to the first surface of the front section. The rear section further includes a third surface connected to the second surface and oriented at an angle with respect to the second surface. At least a portion of an edge of the rear section is configured to interact with a positive stop of a connector housing to lock the leaf spring within the connector housing upon insertion of the leaf spring into the connector housing.
B60G 11/34 - Resilient suspensions characterised by arrangement, location, or kind of springs having springs of different kinds including leaf springs
F16F 1/02 - Springs made of steel or other material having low internal frictionWound, torsion, leaf, cup, ring or the like springs, the material of the spring not being relevant
Disclosed herein is a conductor connection clamp that includes a bus bar and a clamping spring, the clamping spring including a main portion for clamping an electrical conductor to the bus bar, the main portion and bus bar defining a clamping spring connection, and a spring member adjacent to the main portion and rigidly coupled to the main portion. The clamp further includes a housing defining a conductor insertion opening that leads to the clamping spring connection, and an operating lever configured to apply force to the spring member in order to deflect the main portion to open the clamping spring connection.
H01R 4/48 - Clamped connectionsSpring connections using a spring, clip or other resilient member
H01R 4/00 - Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one anotherMeans for effecting or maintaining such contactElectrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
Disclosed herein is a conductor connection clamp that includes a bus bar and a clamping spring, the clamping spring including a main portion for clamping an electrical conductor to the bus bar, the main portion and bus bar defining a clamping spring connection, and a spring member adjacent to the main portion and rigidly coupled to the main portion. The clamp further includes a housing defining a conductor insertion opening that leads to the clamping spring connection, and an operating lever configured to apply force to the spring member in order to deflect the main portion to open the clamping spring connection.
H01R 4/48 - Clamped connectionsSpring connections using a spring, clip or other resilient member
H01R 4/00 - Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one anotherMeans for effecting or maintaining such contactElectrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Providing online employment information in the field of career opportunities and listings; administration of a competition for electricians Providing online forums for transmission of messages among computer users providing online, non-downloadable videos in the field of skilled labor; providing information relating to education services in the field of skilled labor
A microphone assembly includes a housing defining an acoustic cavity having a sound inlet for transmitting a sound in to the acoustic cavity. A micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) microphone is located at least partially within the housing adjacent the acoustic cavity. The MEMS microphone includes a microphone aperture acoustically coupled with the aperture of the housing. An acoustic vent is located adjacent the microphone aperture to substantially allow sound to pass through the acoustic vent while substantially preventing a foreign contaminant from entering the microphone aperture.
H04R 1/28 - Transducer mountings or enclosures designed for specific frequency responseTransducer enclosures modified by provision of mechanical or acoustic impedances, e.g. resonator, damping means
H04R 7/02 - Diaphragms for electromechanical transducersCones characterised by the construction
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Hats; apparel, namely, shirts Providing online employment information in the field of career opportunities and listings; administration of a competition for electricians Providing online forums for transmission of messages among users On-line journals, namely, blogs in the field of skilled labor; providing online, non-downloadable videos in the field of skilled labor; providing information relating to education services and opportunities in the field of skilled labor
A convertible force latching system includes two complementary connector bodies. Each connector body has a first mating face under which two series of magnets oriented alternating directions. A moving portion of the latching system allows the connector bodies and the magnets within to alter their alignment by the interaction of a user along a predetermined motion path. In a first arrangement, the series of magnets are aligned with such that the magnets of one connector body are attracted to the magnets of the other connector body. When the user actuation shifts the moving portion, the second arrangement positions the series of magnets such that they are aligned such that the magnets of one connector body are repelled to the magnets of the other connector body.
H01R 13/62 - Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
H01R 13/639 - Additional means for holding or locking coupling parts together after engagement
H01R 13/631 - Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure for engagement only
G06F 9/455 - EmulationInterpretationSoftware simulation, e.g. virtualisation or emulation of application or operating system execution engines
G06F 12/0804 - Addressing of a memory level in which the access to the desired data or data block requires associative addressing means, e.g. caches with main memory updating
G06F 12/0864 - Addressing of a memory level in which the access to the desired data or data block requires associative addressing means, e.g. caches using pseudo-associative means, e.g. set-associative or hashing
G06F 12/0891 - Addressing of a memory level in which the access to the desired data or data block requires associative addressing means, e.g. caches using clearing, invalidating or resetting means
(1) Administration of a customer loyalty programs which provides discount goods and exclusive offers to members; Customer loyalty services and customer club services, for commercial, promotional and/or advertising purposes; Administration of a program for enabling participants to obtain discounts on products and services
Administration of a customer loyalty programs which provides discount goods and exclusive offers to members; Customer loyalty services and customer club services, for commercial, promotional and/or advertising purposes; Administration of a program for enabling participants to obtain discounts on products and services.
72.
METHOD FOR ASSIGNING CONTROLLABLE LUMINAIRE DEVICES TO CONTROL GROUPS
A method for automatically assigning a group address to a first controllable luminaire device of a plurality of controllable luminaire devices. The method determines whether adding the first controllable luminaire device to a logical community of controllable luminaire devices causes a number of controllable luminaire devices within the logical community of luminaire devices to exceed an established threshold. When it is determined that adding the first controllable luminaire device to the logical community of luminaire devices causes the number of controllable luminaire devices within the logical community of luminaire devices to exceed the established threshold, the method automatically assigns to each of the plurality of luminaire devices within the logical community of luminaire devices a group address for use in simultaneously controlling the luminaire devices as a group.
A tool for removing a head or knot of a cable bundling device includes a housing, an opening, and a cutting element disposed within the opening. The housing defines the opening and a funneling element is position within the opening to direct the object to be cut towards an exposed cutting edge of the cutting element. The opening and funneling element are sized and arranged to accommodate the head or knot of the cable device while preventing any undesirable articles from being exposed to the cutting edge. The funneling element includes a wedge shape to prove improved access between the cable tie and the cutting edge.
An apparatus for tensioning a cable tape comprises a housing, a drive assembly, a capstan, and an optional cutting device. The drive assembly includes a driving member and a driven member slidably coupled to the driving member. A biasing element is coupled between the driving and the driven member and in a first operating mode, the driving member causes movement of the driven member little or no relative movement between two members. The capstan is rotatably coupled to the housing, and includes a gripping device to grip a cable tape and wrap the cable tape around an outer surface of the capstan as the capstan rotates. In a second operating mode, a tension force applied on the capstan by the cable tape that is greater than the biasing force allows relative movement between the driving member and the driven member.
Administration of a customer loyalty program which provides discount goods and exclusive offers to members; Customer loyalty services and customer club services, for commercial, promotional and/or advertising purposes; Administration of a program for enabling participants to obtain discounts on products and services; all of the foregoing services relating to electrical professionals and apprentices
A lubricating system has a pump to force a viscous lubricant from a supply of lubricant to a lubricator at which the lubricant is to be dispensed onto a cable, wire, or the like that is being pulled through a conduit. A sensor, associated with a spool from which the cable is being dispensed, is be used to automatically control the amount of lubricant that is to be dispensed onto the cable. A second described system comprises a custom bucket or bucket insert which allow a cable to pass through the bucket whereupon lubricant will be automatically applied to the cable and the container includes a profiled base to ensure proper passage of the cable through the lubricant and ensure the maximum usage of any lubricant.
F16N 13/22 - Lubricating-pumps with distributing equipment
F16N 7/00 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated
F16N 7/24 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated the lubricant being conveyed from the reservoir by mechanical means the oil being carried up by a lifting device with discs, rollers, belts, or the like contacting the shaft to be lubricated
G02B 6/44 - Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
H02G 1/08 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for laying cables, e.g. laying apparatus on vehicle through tubing or conduit, e.g. rod or draw wire for pushing or pulling
A lubricating system has a pump to force a viscous lubricant from a supply of lubricant to a lubricator at which the lubricant is to be dispensed onto a cable, wire, or the like that is being pulled through a conduit. A sensor, associated with a spool from which the cable is being dispensed, is be used to automatically control the amount of lubricant that is to be dispensed onto the cable. A second described system comprises a custom bucket or bucket insert which allow a cable to pass through the bucket whereupon lubricant will be automatically applied to the cable and the container includes a profiled base to ensure proper passage of the cable through the lubricant and ensure the maximum usage of any lubricant.
F16N 13/22 - Lubricating-pumps with distributing equipment
F16N 7/24 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated the lubricant being conveyed from the reservoir by mechanical means the oil being carried up by a lifting device with discs, rollers, belts, or the like contacting the shaft to be lubricated
G02B 6/44 - Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables
H02G 1/08 - Methods or apparatus specially adapted for installing, maintaining, repairing, or dismantling electric cables or lines for laying cables, e.g. laying apparatus on vehicle through tubing or conduit, e.g. rod or draw wire for pushing or pulling
F16N 7/00 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated
A lubricating system has a pump to force a viscous lubricant from a supply of lubricant to a lubricator at which the lubricant is to be dispensed onto a cable, wire, or the like that is being pulled through a conduit. A sensor, associated with a spool from which the cable is being dispensed, is be used to automatically control the amount of lubricant that is to be dispensed onto the cable. A second described system comprises a custom bucket or bucket insert which allow a cable to pass through the bucket whereupon lubricant will be automatically applied to the cable and the container includes a profiled base to ensure proper passage of the cable through the lubricant and ensure the maximum usage of any lubricant.
F16N 29/02 - Special means in lubricating arrangements or systems providing for the indication or detection of undesired conditionsUse of devices responsive to conditions in lubricating arrangements or systems for influencing the supply of lubricant
F16N 7/00 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated
F16N 7/38 - Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated with a separate pumpCentral lubrication systems
F16N 19/00 - Lubricant containers for use in lubricators or lubrication systems
A tool handle has a longitudinally extending chamber in which a portion of a working member having cam surfaces is disposed. The handle also has a plurality of slots in which the plurality of expansion members are disposed. Under torque, the cam surfaces of the working member cooperate with the plurality of expansion members to cause at least a portion of each of the plurality of expansion members to be moved axially and outwardly from the slots to thereby cause the handle to change from having a first cross-sectional shape to a second cross-sectional shape. At least one spring is interposed between each of the plurality of expansion members and the handle for causing the handle to automatically revert back to the first cross-sectional shape.
A junction box has a main body defining an interior space and a lid hingedly connected to the main body for use in enclosing the interior space. The main body includes an inlet for allowing an end of electrical cable to be positioned with the interior space. The inlet is formed by a first pair of spaced flaps between which is defined a first slot into which the electrical cable is to be positioned and a second pair of spaced flaps between which is defined a second slot into which the electrical cable is to be positioned. Each of the first pair of flaps is arranged to extend outwardly from the defined first slot at an angle that is away from the interior space to provide a structure that will inhibit a pushing of the electrical cable further into the interior space. Each of the second pair of flaps is arranged to extend inwardly from the defined second slot at an angle towards the interior space to provide a structure that will inhibit a pulling of the electrical cable from the interior space.
An adaptable multiple purpose connector system for simultaneous pneumatic and electric connections includes a pin and socket. Each connector has an electrical contact a cylindrical hollow core extending through the connector from one end to other. The pin and socket are shaped to be complementary to each other such that the pin can be at least partially inserted into the socket such that the cylindrical hollow cores are aligned and the electrical contact are mated. An internal seal forms an air-tight connection is formed between the pin and socket connector. An external seal positioned on the outward ends of the pin and socket connectors creates a sealed pneumatic connection with pneumatic tubes when the connectors are mated. Additional connections may include solid transport such as feed wire in an example welding configuration.
F16L 25/01 - Construction or details of pipe joints not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups specially adapted for realising electrical conduction between the two pipe ends of the joint or between parts thereof
A convertible force latching system includes two complementary connector bodies. Each connector body has a first mating face under which two series of magnets oriented alternating directions. A moving portion of the latching system allows the connector bodies and the magnets within to alter their alignment by the interaction of a user along a predetermined motion path. In a first arrangement, the series of magnets are aligned with such that the magnets of one connector body are attracted to the magnets of the other connector body. When the user actuation shifts the moving portion, the second arrangement positions the series of magnets such that they are aligned such that the magnets of one connector body are repelled to the magnets of the other connector body.
A convertible force latching system includes two complementary connector bodies. Each connector body has a first mating face under which two series of magnets oriented alternating directions. A moving portion of the latching system allows the connector bodies and the magnets within to alter their alignment by the interaction of a user along a predetermined motion path. In a first arrangement, the series of magnets are aligned with such that the magnets of one connector body are attracted to the magnets of the other connector body. When the user actuation shifts the moving portion, the second arrangement positions the series of magnets such that they are aligned such that the magnets of one connector body are repelled to the magnets of the other connector body.
H01R 13/62 - Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
H01R 13/639 - Additional means for holding or locking coupling parts together after engagement
H01R 13/631 - Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure for engagement only
90.
APPARATUS FOR TENSIONING A CABLE LACING TAPE DEVICE
An apparatus for tensioning a cable tape comprises a housing, a drive assembly, a capstan, and an optional cutting device. The drive assembly includes a driving member and a driven member slidably coupled to the driving member. A biasing element is coupled between the driving and the driven member and in a first operating mode, the driving member causes movement of the driven member little or no relative movement between two members. The capstan is rotatably coupled to the housing, and includes a gripping device to grip a cable tape and wrap the cable tape around an outer surface of the capstan as the capstan rotates. In a second operating mode, a tension force applied on the capstan by the cable tape that is greater than the biasing force allows relative movement between the driving member and the driven member.
A device for driving a fastener has a shaft and a driving portion formed on an end of the shaft. The driving portion is provided with one of a slot and a channel for securely holding a force applying member formed from a resilient material. When a tip of the driving member is positioned within a tip receiving portion tip portion of the fastener, a surface of the force applying member which faces towards the head of the fastener will frictionally engage with the head portion of the fastener to prevent the driving portion from slipping from the fastener.
B25B 23/10 - Arrangements for handling screws or nuts for holding or positioning screw or nut prior to or during its rotation using mechanical gripping means
An apparatus for insulating electrical terminals of an electrical connection device, such as a light switch or outlet. In an example, the electrical connection device has a first outer circumference, while the apparatus has a second outer circumference that is less than the first outer circumference. The apparatus is to be fitted around the electrical connection device and be maintained thereon by an elastic force of the apparatus.
The low voltage power distribution bus system for a plurality of connected modules includes an intelligently managed power load. The system maintains a marginal reserve of power while monitoring the amount used of the total power. When a new module is connected, a base power setting for the new module is retrieved. The system calculates available power and compares the base power setting. If the available power is exceeded, the system redistributes a maximum allowed power of each connected module and assigns the new module an allowed maximum power. The allowed maximum power is the base power setting if the available power exceeds the base power setting of the new module and a fraction of the base power setting if the base power setting of the new module exceeds the available power.
A device for driving a fastener has a shaft and a driving portion formed on an end of the shaft. The driving portion is provided with one of a slot and a channel for securely holding a force applying member formed from a resilient material. When a tip of the driving member is positioned within a tip receiving portion tip portion of the fastener, a surface of the force applying member which faces towards the head of the fastener will frictionally engage with the head portion of the fastener to prevent the driving portion from slipping from the fastener.
B25B 15/02 - Screwdrivers operated by rotating the handle
B25B 23/00 - Details of, or accessories for, spanners, wrenches, screwdrivers
B25B 23/02 - Arrangements for handling screws or nuts
B25B 23/10 - Arrangements for handling screws or nuts for holding or positioning screw or nut prior to or during its rotation using mechanical gripping means
The low voltage power distribution bus system for a plurality of connected modules includes an intelligently managed power load. The system maintains a marginal reserve of power while monitoring the amount used of the total power. When a new module is connected, a base power setting for the new module is retrieved. The system calculates available power and compares the base power setting. If the available power is exceeded, the system redistributes a maximum allowed power of each connected module and assigns the new module an allowed maximum power. The allowed maximum power is the base power setting if the available power exceeds the base power setting of the new module and a fraction of the base power setting if the base power setting of the new module exceeds the available power.