Protective enclosure for splice connection

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined

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174 76, H02G 1508

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045903298

ABSTRACT:
A protective enclosure for a splice connection between respective conductors of a hardline cable having a rigid sheath and a softline cable having a flexible sheath, each conductor including a conductive wire and a layer of insulation enclosing the wire, with one wire of the hardline cable being electrically connected to a corresponding wire of the softline cable by a connector located in a splice region, the enclosure including: cover elements extending between, and secured to, the cable sheaths and including a flexible metal tube enclosing the splice region; and a mass of flexible potting material filling the splice region for isolating the connector and the wires connected thereby from the external environment.

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