Pipes and tubular conduits – Combined – With end structure
Patent
1978-09-25
1980-11-11
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Combined
With end structure
138137, 138148, 138178, 138 96T, 174 65G, 174152G, 174DIG8, 428 36, 428913, 264230, 156 83, 156 84, 156 86, 285162, 285222, 285381, 2853822, 2853824, 285423, 285DIG6, 285DIG10, 403 28, 403 30, 403273, 29507, 29508, 29DIG35, 16 2, 16108, F16L 4700
Patent
active
042327121
ABSTRACT:
A heat-recoverable article for protecting a conduit, for example, an electric cable, where its conductors pass through an aperture in a bulkhead, in order, for example, to prevent chafing; the article has an inner expansible and an outer shrinkable sleeve, the outer jacket of the cable terminating in an annular space between the sleeves, the space shrinking on heating of the article; one end of the inner sleeve is expansible to grip the bulkhead.
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Bryant III James E.
Raychem Limited
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