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Lucien C Ducret

from Old Greenwich, CT
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Lucien Ducret Phones & Addresses

  • 9 Tods Driftway, Old Greenwich, CT 06870 (203) 637-2302
  • Riverside, CT
  • Stamford, CT
  • 9 Tods Driftway, Old Greenwich, CT 06870

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Company / Classification
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Lucien C. Ducret
President
Seatek Co
Machinery · Mfr Hand Tools · Tools-Manufacturers · Hand & Edge Tool Mfg
392 Pacific St, Stamford, CT 06902
9 Tod's Driftway, Old Greenwich, CT 06870
(203) 324-0067, (203) 324-7844

Publications

Us Patents

Wire And Cable Stripper

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US Patent:
6662450, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Aug 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/374691
Inventors:
Lucien C. Ducret - Old Greenwich CT, 06870
International Classification:
B21F 1300
US Classification:
30 904
Abstract:
A tool manipulating device includes a combination of depth setting, length adjusting and workpiece clamp members provided on a longitudinal hand-held handle. The depth setting member has a blade assembly that extends perpendicular to the hand-held handle. The blade assembly is capable of rotating onto itself after penetrating into a workpiece to be stripped from its jacket at a predetermined depth to produce a ring cut and an axial cut of the workpiece upon sequentially rotating and axially pulling the cable relative to the handle.

Click-Fit Connector For Armored Cables

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US Patent:
7554041, Jun 30, 2009
Filed:
Dec 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/646943
Inventors:
Lucien Ducret - Stamford CT, US
International Classification:
H02G 3/18
US Classification:
174655, 174660, 174662, 174664, 16 21, 248 56, 439604, 277606
Abstract:
A connector for an armored cable mountable to a wiring box has a body provided with two biasing components which are operative to engage opposite sides of the wall of the wiring box and operative to maintain the desired position of the connector upon mounting its body to the box.

Shielded Conduit Cutting Device For Small Bx Electrical Cables

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US Patent:
8191266, Jun 5, 2012
Filed:
Aug 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/507393
Inventors:
Lucien C. Ducret - Stamford CT, US
Assignee:
Seatek Co. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B21F 13/00
H02G 1/12
US Classification:
30 904, 30 906, 30 911
Abstract:
A cutting device for relatively small cable including, among others, fiber optic cable and BX electrical cable is configured with removably coupleable adapter inserted between the top and bottom portions of the device which pivot relative to one another so as to displace a cutter to a cutting position. The adapter is configured to reduce a cable receiving space formed in the bottom portion of the device so as to center a small cable relative to the cutter which is operative to split the shield of the cable without damaging electrical conductors of the cable.

Rotating Tool For Hardened Cable-Protective Shield

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US Patent:
8522440, Sep 3, 2013
Filed:
Dec 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/319089
Inventors:
Lucien C Ducret - Old Greenwich CT, US
International Classification:
B21F 13/00
US Classification:
30 908, 30 901, 81 94, 8352211
Abstract:
The inventive tool for cutting a hardened shield of cables used in harsh environment is configured with a spindle support unit and a spindle unit which is pivotally mounted to the spindle support so as to controllably vary a depth at which a cutting wheel fixed to the spindle unit penetrates a cable.

Cable Stripper

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US Patent:
20040055160, Mar 25, 2004
Filed:
Sep 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/253101
Inventors:
Lucien Ducret - Old Greenwich CT, US
Assignee:
SEATEK CO. INC. - STAMFORD CT
International Classification:
B21F013/00
US Classification:
030/090100
Abstract:
A blade stripper has a displaceable blade carriage, which is normally biased toward a cable support to automatically accommodate differently dimensioned jacketed cables, and a pair of coaxial handles spaced apart along a longitudinal axis of the blade stripper to allow the user to apply pulling forces directed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis for producing a linear cut in the jacket.

Cable Armor Stripper

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US Patent:
20050066528, Mar 31, 2005
Filed:
Sep 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/670591
Inventors:
Lucien Ducret - Stamford CT, US
International Classification:
B21F013/00
US Classification:
030090200, 030090100
Abstract:
A cable armor stripper is configured to have a blade controllably penetrating the armored cable at the desired depth in response to applying an external sforce.

Tool For Cutting Armored Cables

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US Patent:
20060021482, Feb 2, 2006
Filed:
Jul 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/900730
Inventors:
Lucien Ducret - Stamford CT, US
International Classification:
B26D 5/00
B27B 17/00
US Classification:
083013000, 083745000
Abstract:
A tool for cutting an armored casing includes two upper and lower housing members biased away from one another by a resilient element, a handle pivotally coupled to the lower housing member, and an additional resilient element biasing the handle away from the lower and connected to a clamping stud. The additional resilient element is configured to yield to an initial compression force applied to the housing members and handle and sufficient to displace the clamping stud toward and engage the armored casing in a clamping position. By increasing the external force, the housing members move to a cutting position, in which a circular saw is operative to cut the clamped armored casing.

Tool For Cutting Armored Cables

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US Patent:
20060021483, Feb 2, 2006
Filed:
Aug 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/909942
Inventors:
Lucien Ducret - Stamford CT, US
International Classification:
B26D 5/00
B27B 17/00
US Classification:
083013000, 083745000
Abstract:
A tool for cutting an armored casing includes two upper and lower housing members biased away from one another by a resilient element, a handle pivotally coupled to the lower housing member, and an additional resilient element biasing the handle away from the lower and connected to a clamping stud. The additional resilient element is configured to yield to an initial compression force applied to the housing members and handle and sufficient to displace the clamping stud toward and engage the armored casing in a clamping position. By increasing the external force, the housing members move to a cutting position, in which a circular saw is operative to cut the clamped armored casing.
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