Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Strand unwinding device
Patent
1990-07-11
1991-02-12
Gilreath, Stanley N.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Strand unwinding device
242147R, 242149, B65H 4902, B65H 5910, B65H 5922
Patent
active
049917935
ABSTRACT:
A payoff system for an optical cable to be carried by a moving vehicle includes a spool containing an optical fiber, and rearwardly of the spool is a cone of energy-absorbing material such as foam rubber, carpeting, fabric and the like. The rearward end of of the cone is provided with a eyelet through which the cable is threaded, followed by a braking system consisting of a pair of flat blocks or plates, and downstream of the plates is an outlet cone or eyelet.
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Belsley Kendall L.
Imes William C.
Gilreath Stanley N.
Optelecom, Inc.
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