| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100132188 | Hand Tool for Coaxial Terminal - A hand tool of the present invention is used for connecting a signal wire and a coaxial terminal. The hand tool comprises a first shaft, a second shaft, a pressing portion, a guiding portion, a U-shaped wire against portion, and a containing portion. The first shaft comprises a first holding portion and a slot, and the second shaft comprises a second holding portion, wherein the second shaft is pivoted to the first shaft. The signal wire is disposed in the second shaft away from the second holding portion, the pressing portion being connected to the first shaft, and the pressing portion can slide along the direction vertical to the second holding portion substantially. The pressing portion can slide in the guiding portion to connect the signal wire and the coaxial terminal. The U-shaped wire against portion is connected to the second shaft, wherein the U-shaped wire against portion is used for pressing the signal wire; and the signal wire and the coaxial terminal can be put in the containing portion. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100229696 | Effort-Saving Hand Tool - An effort-saving hand tool includes a first shaft, a second shaft, a connection shaft, and a third shaft. The first shaft has a first end, a second end, and a pivot point located between the first end and the second end. The second end of the first shaft includes a first loading part. The second shaft has a first end and a second end. The pivot point of the first shaft is pivoted to the first end of the second shaft. The second end of the second shaft includes a second loading part. The connection shaft has a first end pivoted to the first shaft. The third shaft has a slender rear part, a first side, and a second side. The first side of the third shaft is pivoted to the second shaft. The second side of the third shaft is pivoted to a second end of the connection shaft. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20110113564 | Wire-Stripping Tool - A wire-stripping tool allowing the user to strip-off the outer insulation layer of a wire is disclosed. The wire-stripping tool comprises a first shaft and a second shaft. The first shaft comprises a first cone-shaped blade and a first handle. The second shaft is pivotally connected with the first shaft, and the second shaft comprises a second cone-shaped blade and a second handle. The second cone-shaped blade can be overlapped with the first cone-shaped blade to form a cutting blade; the first handle and the second handle allow the user to exert a force. The wire-stripping tool has an open-state and a closed-state: In an open-state, the wire can be inserted into the cutting blade; in a closed-state, the user can apply a force onto the first and the second handles, and then the cutting blade can cut off the outer insulation layer. | 05-19-2011 |