Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – With insulator-supporting or attaching means
Patent
1988-09-29
1990-08-14
Askin, Laramie E.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Insulators
With insulator-supporting or attaching means
174177, H01B 1714
Patent
active
049489240
ABSTRACT:
A stand-off device for supporting an energized conductor from a utility pole includes an elongated self-supporting stand-off body, a utility pole connecting arm extending from the elongated body at one end for connection to a utility pole, and an energized conductor contact arm fastened to an opposite end of the elongated body. When the utility pole connecting arm is mounted or connected to a utility pole, the energized conductor contact arm at the other end of the elongated body contacts and supports an energized conductor in a stand-off position from the utility pole.
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Aluma-Form Inc.
Askin Laramie E.
Bond Paul M.
Denk Paul M.
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