Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – Conduit or cable joints
Patent
1980-04-14
1982-03-02
Albritton, C. L.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
With fluids or vacuum
Conduit or cable joints
174 88R, 339105, 339107, H02G 1510
Patent
active
043179533
ABSTRACT:
There is provided an electrical cable splice assembly, including a splice case having two ports for receiving a pair of cable ends. The conductors within the cable are adapted to be spliced together inside the splice closure. A pair of cable clamping devices are each firmly attached to each cable a certain distance removed from the splice closure. A rigid member, having a pair of rigid arms, attaches the cable clamping devices directly to one another so that any strain applied on one cable is transferred to the other and the splices within the splice closure do not feel the effects of the strain. There is further provided a clamping ring attached to the assembly for receiving a rod to be buried in the ground such that the height of the assembly with respect to the ground can be varied during installation.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1949846 (1934-03-01), Slotsky
patent: 3148241 (1964-09-01), Moore
patent: 3223958 (1965-12-01), Prohl
patent: 3290064 (1966-12-01), Bush
Bolick Virgil
Brownell Kenneth W.
Carswell Joseph
Hazenfield Robert C.
Akzona Incorporated
Albritton C. L.
Carter David M.
Tone D. A.
Young Francis W.
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