Joints and connections – Structurally installed in diverse art device
Patent
1977-07-18
1980-04-15
Goulkasian, John T.
Joints and connections
Structurally installed in diverse art device
403291, 174 84R, 156 49, F16D 100, H01R 500
Patent
active
041981731
ABSTRACT:
A flexible, self-tightening mechanical splice between sections of cable or other elongated sections comprises an elongated braided wire sleeve receiving end portions of the elongated sections, and wire clamps securing the ends of the sleeve in circumferential grooves on two-piece grommets mounted on the elongated sections. The mechanical splice may be employed in conjunction with an electrical splice in electrical cable, such as armored electrical cable of the type used to support submergible pumping units in wells, for preventing application of tension to the electrical splice proper. An automobile jack of known construction is modified to provide a tool for forming the wire clamps.
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Goulkasian John T.
Thrower William H.
TRW Inc.
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