Splice closure for telecommunications cables

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

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174 93, H02G 15113

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060375442

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a splice closure for telecommunications cables. The splice closure includes a body having an upper portion and a lower portion, at least one entrance hole formed at opposing ends of the body, a plurality of flanges formed longitudinally along edges of both the upper and lower portions of the body where the same are joined, a compound reservoir formed between the flanges and into which a sealing compound is injected to form a seal, end stoppers having at least one cable hole and which are provided at ends of the splice closure, and plugs received in the cable holes of the end stoppers.

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