Cable sealing arrangements

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Through wall or plate

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439936, H02G 322, H02G 308

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055961762

ABSTRACT:
A cable sealing gland includes a housing adapted to be fitted in an opening in a bulkhead and defining a receptacle closed at one end by a silicone rubber membrane backed by a rigid plastic material support insulator which is apertured to permit the passage therethrough of electrical cables or the like which are pierced through the membrane. A second support insulator is spaced apart from the first-mentioned support insulator and the space between the two support insulators is filled with a silicone rubber sealing composition. A by-pass tube extends through the two support insulators and enables access to be obtained through the gland even after it has been sealed.

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