Pipes and tubular conduits – Combined – With means to support disparate element therein
Patent
1988-06-03
1990-03-13
Bryant, III, James E.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Combined
With means to support disparate element therein
138103, 138178, 174DIG8, B65D 5906, H02G 1502
Patent
active
049076230
ABSTRACT:
An insulating tubular connector is formed of layers of heat shrinkable plastic with the inner layer having a plurality of inwardly extending retention tabs for physically engaging wires or the like over which the tube is fitted to mechanically retain said tube on the wires until permanent bonding can be effected by heat shrinkage of the tube of the connector.
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Kinney Douglas S.
Kinney, Jr. Clark M.
Bryant III James E.
Plastics Tubes Company
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