Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Special application
Patent
1976-12-02
1978-03-14
Askin, Laramie E.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Insulators
Special application
174 77R, 174 93, 277DIG10, H02G 1518
Patent
active
040791939
ABSTRACT:
A housing for splicing a trunk cable to a plurality of tip cables has a detachable end cap for receiving the tip cables. The detachable end cap is constructed from a pair of attached molded sections having flat spaced parallel surfaces between which is positioned a rubber sealing member. A plurality of holes extend through the two sections and the sealing member for receiving the tip cables. The first section includes a plurality of integrally molded conically shaped knock-out members positioned in the holes of the first section and projecting through aligned holes in the sealing member and the second section. The knock-out members form a plug that substantially fills the associated holes of the sealing member. The knock-out members are removed from selected holes at the time of installation for receiving the tip cables into the housing.
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