| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7504586 |
Cable and cable identificating method |
March 17, 2009 |
| Covered wires easily distinguished from each other on a low cost and a method of distinguishing the covered wires are provided. The first covered wire (1) has a core (5) and a cover portion (6). An outer surface (6a) of the cover portion (6) is unicolor (P). The first mark (7) and the |
| 7482539 |
Electric wire |
January 27, 2009 |
| The present invention provides electrical cables that can be surely discriminated from one another, even when only a part of an outer surface of each cable is exposed. An electrical cable 1 has an electrically conductive core 5 and a sheathing layer 6 covering the core 5. The sheathi |
| 7442877 |
Wire manufacturing method wire manufacturing apparatus and wire |
October 28, 2008 |
| This invention intends to provide a method and apparatus for manufacturing an electric wire, capable of easily changing a color applied to the electric wire. The electric wire manufacturing apparatus intends to manufacture an electric wire composed of a core and a cladding. In step S |
| 7361840 |
Wire recycling method |
April 22, 2008 |
| The invention provides an electrical cable reuse method which reduces a long time stock of cables. For assembling a wiring harness, step S1 reuses special electrical cables stocked in an electrical cable storehouse, and the cables having been colored in a first color are coated with |
| 7296334 |
Method and device for manufacturing wire harness |
November 20, 2007 |
| A wiring harness manufacturing method and a wiring harness manufacturing apparatus is provided, wherein manufacturing costs of a wiring harness is reduced. The wiring harness manufacturing apparatus (1) has a pair of wire stocking units (10a, 10b), a pair of cutting units (11a, 11b), a |
| 7270565 |
Connector housing, connector housing marking method, and method of inserting terminal metal fitt |
September 18, 2007 |
| An object of this invention is to provide a connector housing which can be prevented a terminal-receiving chamber from receiving a wrong metal terminal.A connector housing 1 comprises a plurality of terminal-receiving chambers 20 and a plurality of marks 21. The terminal-receiving ch |
| 7145081 |
Electric wire |
December 5, 2006 |
| An electric wire, in which a color of an outer surface of the electric wire is securely prevented from coming off, is provided. The electric wire (1) includes a core wire (4), coating (5), mark (23) and coating layer (6). The coating (5) coats the core wire (4). The mark (23) is form |
| 7052550 |
Apparatus and method for coloring electric wire |
May 30, 2006 |
| The apparatus for coloring a wire includes a plurality of coloring nozzles, each of which spouts a liquid coloring agent toward an outer surface of a wire with a specific amount thereof per spouting so as to allow the liquid drop of the coloring agent to adhere to the outer surface o |
| 6918962 |
Method and apparatus for coating electrical cable |
July 19, 2005 |
| An electrical cable coating apparatus provides a coating layer on an outer surface of an electrical cable which is moving along a predetermined direction. A coating liquid jet unit jets a given amount of a coating liquid at regular intervals to provide a coating layer on the outer su |
| 5331249 |
Discharge tube |
July 19, 1994 |
| A discharge tube of the type wherein a voltage is applied across a pair of electrodes to cause a discharge between the anode side electrode and the cathode side electrode. In the new discharge tube, opposing end portions of the pair of electrodes are formed into a non-acute configuration |
| 5254409 |
Conductive resin composite |
October 19, 1993 |
| To provide a conductive resin composite high in conductivity and moldability and low in electric resistance, intercalation compound composed of graphite fiber (having a three-dimensional crystal structure such that hexagonal net planes of carbon are arranged substantially in parallel |
| 5179327 |
High tension cable device |
January 12, 1993 |
| A high tension cable device according to the present invention for use with an ignition system having a discharge tube for forming a series gap therein in an automobile engine or the like can eliminate a so-called creeping discharge which is likely to occur along the external peripheral |
| 5137708 |
Method of producing bromine-treated graphite fibers |
August 11, 1992 |
| The method of producing bromine-processed graphite fibers, comprises graphitizing gas phase grown carbon fibers by bringing ultrafine particles of metal catalyst and a hydrocarbon compound suspended in a high temperature zone into contact with each other, to obtain graphite fibers ha |
| 5111109 |
Discharge tube for series gap use in ignition apparatus |
May 5, 1992 |
| The discharge tube has an insulating tube formed into a hollow cylinder with one end open and the other closed. An anode electrode, which is formed as a flanged electrode, is hermetically fitted to the open end of the insulating tube and a cathode electrode, which is formed as a bar |
| 4923637 |
High conductivity carbon fiber |
May 8, 1990 |
| To obtain stable and high conductivity carbon fiber, hydrocarbon is thermodecomposed in vapor phase into carbon fiber with such a crystal structure that carbon hexagonal net planes thereof are arranged substantially in parallel to fiber axis and in annular ring growth fashion around |