Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined
Patent
1982-06-21
1984-08-21
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Combined
174 88R, 174DIG8, 156 49, 156 56, 156 86, 428 36, H02G 1306, H01R 400, B29C 2700, H01B 1306
Patent
active
044671377
ABSTRACT:
A cable breakout article (78) which is formed of a polymeric material and which is preferably heat-recoverable comprises a body portion and at least two tubes or outlet portions (91 to 94) leading from apertures in the body portion. The length and flexibility of the tubes (91 to 94) is such that at least one of them can be bent away from the other(s) to allow operations such as heat recovery to be carried out on an end portion of one of the tubes in isolation from the others.
Preferably one or more of the tubes (95) is corrugated at least near its end adjacent to the body portion (78) so as to assist bending.
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Jonathan Paget
Thomas David H.
Burkard Herbert G.
Dillahunty T. Gene
Dixon Jr. William R.
Raychem Limited
Rice Edith A.
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