Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined
Patent
1992-05-06
1994-01-11
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Combined
174 70R, 385 76, 385 78, 385 80, 385 87, H02G 1514
Patent
active
052783588
ABSTRACT:
A repeater access cable contains transmission members enclosed in a protective tube which is in turn covered by a sheath, and which has a free end making a connection to a splice box. The free end is equipped with a coupling fixed on the protective tube stripped of its sheath. The repeater access cable coupling screws onto an entrance of the splice box and is fixed by crimping and gluing that end portion of the coupling which remains outside the splice box onto the protective tube. The connection has application to an optical cable under-sea link.
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Alcatel Cable
Picard Leo P.
Sough Hyung S.
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