Joints and connections – Member deformed in situ – Diverse resistance to lateral deforming force
Patent
1974-10-09
1976-08-24
Shedd, Wayne L.
Joints and connections
Member deformed in situ
Diverse resistance to lateral deforming force
339276R, 174 94R, 174 84C, B25G 328, F16G 1100
Patent
active
039763854
ABSTRACT:
The containment, splicing, or termination of the line is achieved by selective crimping along a housing. In a preferred form, the housing comprises a crimp barrel having a series of axially displaced apertures formed therein. A line, e.g. a wire, is inserted in the barrel, and a force is applied in registration with each aperture to deform the barrel and the line so that the deformed portion of the barrel maintains the deformed portion of the line against the aperture. The line scrapes against edges of the aperture to form a tight joint.
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Raychem Corporation
Shedd Wayne L.
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