Electricity: conductors and insulators – Feedthrough or bushing – Compression
Patent
1987-03-02
1988-08-02
Sikes, William L.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Feedthrough or bushing
Compression
350 9622, 350 9623, 174 70R, G02B 636, H02G 300
Patent
active
047610514
ABSTRACT:
A longitudinal sealing device for the core of an optical cable formed by a bundle of optical fibers disposed in a tube, said device being placed at a location where the tube has been cut, and comprising: a block of plastic material molded over the optical fibers of the bundle and over the end of one of the tube portions referred to as the first portion; a sleeve threaded over the block of plastic material and fitted over the end of the other tube portion referred to as the second portion to which it is fixed; and a plug threaded over the first tube portion against the block of plastic material and fixed in sealed manner to said first tube portion, and fixed to the sleeve whose opening it closes.
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Crespo Ruiz Francois
Pelet Andre
Alcatel Cit
Healy Brian M.
Sikes William L.
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