Pre-bussed rigid conduit

Electrical connectors – With conduit or duct

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439210, H01R 460

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054843006

ABSTRACT:
A sectionalized electrical distribution feeder system for carrying electrical power from a source point to a use point or a distribution point. Each section of the distribution system includes a substantially cylindrical enclosure capable of being easily cut with a hand saw. The enclosure also provides support and protection from physical damage to a plurality of electrical conductors which are disposed within the enclosure. The conductors are held firmly in place by a number of electrically insulating supports which snugly fit inside the enclosure. Each conductor can be easily cut with a metal cutting hand saw, and is enclosed in an electrically insulating sheath which can be removed from a newly cut end to provide a contact surface. A joint connecting member is provided for electrically connecting the conductors of adjacent sections of the electrical distribution feeder system. A joint cover connects the two adjacent enclosures together and provides additional protection for the joint connecting member.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1843671 (1932-02-01), Gutmann et al.
patent: 3005037 (1961-10-01), Miller, Sr.
patent: 3871734 (1975-03-01), Murtland
patent: 4154302 (1979-05-01), Cugini

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