Non-metallic self-supporting aerial optical cable

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350 9610, G02B 644

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ABSTRACT:
A non-metallic self-supporting aerial optical cable is comprised of a suspension wire and optical cable which are made of non-metallic material and have non-metallic sheaths. The optical cable and suspension wire are maintained substantially parallel by a number of spaced apart connecting members. The optical cable is allowed to sag between the connecting members in order to withstand tensile forces which result from wind, snow and the like.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4172106 (1979-10-01), Lewis
"Flexibility & Bend Limitation of Single Fibre Optical Cables" by Whitehead, Sixth European Conference on Optical Communication, York, London (16-19), Sep. 1980.

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