Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Single duct conduits
Patent
1998-08-04
2000-01-11
Kincaid, Kristine
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Single duct conduits
174 681, 174135, 174 65R, H02G 304, H02G 300, H02G 322
Patent
active
060138750
ABSTRACT:
Transitional sleeving for use with coax cable being inserted into an opening to prevent bending or flexing of the cable too sharply, includes an elongated, hollow sleeve, having reverse bend segments with strengthening ribbing attached to one side of the reverse bend segments. The sleeving may be provided with a collar at the end adjacent the opening into which the coax cable is to be inserted to hold the sleeving in position in the opening.
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Fridenberg Stephen J.
Hernandez Mario B
Kincaid Kristine
O'Neill James G.
Olds Mark
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