Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1986-03-11
1987-12-15
Nimmo, Morris H.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29463, 29526R, 29870, 174 21R, 174 92, 277 1, B21D 3902
Patent
active
047122854
ABSTRACT:
A plastic sleeve for protecting splices of telephone cables and electric cables against moisture comprises two half-shells (1a, 1b) assembled together. The edge (2a) of one half-shell (1a) comprises a rib (12) engaged in a groove (13) formed in the edge (2b) of the other half-shell (1b). One side of the groove (13) is formed by a flexible wall (14). The rib (12) which is engaged in the groove has an inclined face (12a) which forms an angle (a) of a few degrees with the inclined inner face (14a) of the flexible wall (14). The space formed by this angle is filled with a strip of putty (16) which is deformed and compressed between the inclined faces (12a and 14a).
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Morel Didier
Morel Jacques
Etablissements Morel - Ateliers Electromecaniques de Favieres
Nimmo Morris H.
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