Method and system of subduct and cable installation

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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C138S111000, C138S119000, C226S007000

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07866022

ABSTRACT:
Cable is installed into a duct, by increasing cross-sectional areas of subducting provided in the duct, so as to allow the cable to be received into the subducting, and then decreasing the cross-sectional area of the subducting containing the cable so as to reduce the volume occupied by the subducting in the duct. Cables may be inserted into the subducting, for example, by forcing compressed gas through the subducting, which simultaneously inflates the subducting.

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