Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined
Patent
1978-09-20
1980-06-10
Envall, Jr., Roy N.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Combined
156 49, 174 84R, H02G 1508, H02G 1518, H01R 4300
Patent
active
042074290
ABSTRACT:
An electrical cable splicing technique in which each joined conductor is insulated with a self-fusing insulator pad of rubber which preferably is fabric reinforced, the insulated conductors then being wrapped with uncured vulcanizable rubber tape to build up the splice to dimensions of a jacket sleeve. The sleeve, which is of molded fabric reinforced rubber, is then installed and bonded to the splice area.
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Envall Jr. Roy N.
Plymouth Rubber Company, Inc.
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