High pressure gland for optical fibres and/or electrical conduct

Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member

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277 4, 277 12, 174 23R, 174 65SS, 174 76, 174 77R, H02G 1504, F16J 1512

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042629136

ABSTRACT:
A high pressure gland for optical fibres and/or electrical conductors has a tubular member through which the fibres/conductors are loosely passed. The bore of the tube is then filled with an encapsulating plastics material which adheres to both the fibres/conductors and the wall of the tube bore. The outside of the tubular member is shaped so as to be mechanically secured and sealed in an aperture in a bulkhead or the like. The construction of the gland is such that it can withstand a high axial pressure differential such as might be experienced on the sea bed.

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patent: 4015329 (1977-04-01), Hutchinson
patent: 4103136 (1978-07-01), Karakis et al.
patent: 4152538 (1979-05-01), Gassinger et al.

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