Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
Patent
1985-02-15
1986-05-20
Dawson, Robert A.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
156 55, 156 56, 156 86, 156 91, 174 88R, 174DIG8, 339275C, 428910, 428913, H01B 1322
Patent
active
045899398
ABSTRACT:
The conductors of multi-conductor, medium voltage, power cables, at locations where the cable insulation has been removed, are insulated by positioning between the conductors or cores, an insert, at least the surface of which comprises a first void-filling material capable of forming a substantially void-free interface with each conductor, placing a second void-filling material over the conductors and recovering a dimensionally recoverable polymeric sleeve over the resulting assembly. The method is particularly useful to provide insulation between conductors of a joint between two multi-conductor, medium voltage power cables.
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Mohebban Manoochehr
Toy Lester T.
Versteegh Willem M.
Burkard Herbert G.
Dawson Robert A.
Raychem Corporation
Rice Edith A.
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